flopscope.numpy.conj
fnp.conj(*args, **kwargs)[flopscope source][numpy source]
Return the complex conjugate, element-wise.
Adapted from NumPy docs np.conj
Complex conjugate element-wise.
The complex conjugate of a complex number is obtained by changing the sign of its imaginary part.
Parameters
- x:array_like
Input value.
- out:ndarray, None, or tuple of ndarray and None, optional
A location into which the result is stored. If provided, it must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to. If not provided or None, a freshly-allocated array is returned. A tuple (possible only as a keyword argument) must have length equal to the number of outputs.
- where:array_like, optional
This condition is broadcast over the input. At locations where the condition is True, the
outarray will be set to the ufunc result. Elsewhere, theoutarray will retain its original value. Note that if an uninitializedoutarray is created via the defaultout=None, locations within it where the condition is False will remain uninitialized.- **kwargs
For other keyword-only arguments, see the ufunc docs.
Returns
- y:ndarray
The complex conjugate of
x, with same dtype asy. This is a scalar ifxis a scalar.
Notes
>>> flops.conj is flops.conjugate
TrueExamples
>>> import flopscope.numpy as fnp
>>> flops.conjugate(1+2j)
(1-2j)>>> x = flops.eye(2) + 1j * flops.eye(2)
>>> flops.conjugate(x)
array([[ 1.-1.j, 0.-0.j],
[ 0.-0.j, 1.-1.j]])