numpy.empty(shape, dtype = float, order = 'C') : Return a new array of given shape and type, with random values.
Parameters : -> shape : Number of rows
-> order : C_contiguous or F_contiguous
-> dtype : [optional, float(by Default)] Data type of returned array.
Python
# Python Programming illustrating
# numpy.empty method
import numpy as geek
b = geek.empty(2, dtype = int)
print("Matrix b : \n", b)
a = geek.empty([2, 2], dtype = int)
print("\nMatrix a : \n", a)
c = geek.empty([3, 3])
print("\nMatrix c : \n", c)
Output :
Matrix b :
[ 0 1079574528]
Matrix a :
[[0 0]
[0 0]]
Matrix a :
[[ 0. 0. 0.]
[ 0. 0. 0.]
[ 0. 0. 0.]]
Note : empty, unlike zeros, does not set the array values to zero, and may therefore be marginally faster.
Also, these codes won’t run on online-ID. Please run them on your systems to explore the working