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ufunc
numpy.strings:isdigit
source: build-install/usr/lib/python3.14/site-packages/numpy/__init__.py
Summary
Returns true for each element if all characters in the string are digits and there is at least one character, false otherwise.
Extended Summary
For byte strings, digits are the byte values in the sequence b'0123456789'. For Unicode strings, digits include decimal characters and digits that need special handling, such as the compatibility superscript digits. This also covers digits which cannot be used to form numbers in base 10, like the Kharosthi numbers.
Parameters
x: array_like, with ``StringDType``, ``bytes_``, or ``str_`` dtypeout: ndarray, None, or tuple of ndarray and None, optionalA 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, optionalThis condition is broadcast over the input. At locations where the condition is True, the out array will be set to the ufunc result. Elsewhere, the out array will retain its original value. Note that if an uninitialized out array is created via the default
out=None, locations within it where the condition is False will remain uninitialized.**kwargsFor other keyword-only arguments, see the
ufunc docs <ufuncs.kwargs>.
Returns
y: ndarrayOutput array of bools This is a scalar if x is a scalar.
Examples
import numpy as np a = np.array(['a', 'b', '0']) np.strings.isdigit(a) a = np.array([['a', 'b', '0'], ['c', '1', '2']])✓
np.strings.isdigit(a)
✗See also
- str.isdigit
Aliases
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numpy.char.isdigit