numpy.strings.multiply#

strings.multiply(a, i)[source]#

Return (a * i), that is string multiple concatenation, element-wise.

Values in i of less than 0 are treated as 0 (which yields an empty string).

Parameters:
aarray_like, with StringDType, bytes_ or str_ dtype
iarray_like, with any integer dtype
Returns:
outndarray

Output array of StringDType, bytes_ or str_ dtype, depending on input types

Examples

>>> import numpy as np
>>> a = np.array(["a", "b", "c"])
>>> np.strings.multiply(a, 3)
array(['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'], dtype='<U3')
>>> i = np.array([1, 2, 3])
>>> np.strings.multiply(a, i)
array(['a', 'bb', 'ccc'], dtype='<U3')
>>> np.strings.multiply(np.array(['a']), i)
array(['a', 'aa', 'aaa'], dtype='<U3')
>>> a = np.array(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f']).reshape((2, 3))
>>> np.strings.multiply(a, 3)
array([['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'],
       ['ddd', 'eee', 'fff']], dtype='<U3')
>>> np.strings.multiply(a, i)
array([['a', 'bb', 'ccc'],
       ['d', 'ee', 'fff']], dtype='<U3')