CARVIEW |
- Log in to:
- Community
- DigitalOcean
- Sign up for:
- Community
- DigitalOcean

Python numpy.square() function returns a new array with the element value as the square of the source array elements. The source array remains unchanged.
Python numpy.square() Examples
It’s a utility function to quickly get the square of the matrix elements. Let’s look at the examples of numpy square() function with integer, float, and complex type array elements.
1. numpy square() int array
import numpy as np
# ints
array_2d = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]])
print(f'Source Array:\n{array_2d}')
array_2d_square = np.square(array_2d)
print(f'Squared Array:\n{array_2d_square}')
Output:
Source Array:
[[1 2 3]
[4 5 6]]
Squared Array:
[[ 1 4 9]
[16 25 36]]
2. numpy square() floating point array
import numpy as np
array_2d_float = np.array([1.2, 2.3, 5])
print(f'Source Array:\n{array_2d_float}')
array_2d_float_square = np.square(array_2d_float)
print(f'Squared Array:\n{array_2d_float_square}')
Output:
Source Array:
[1.2 2.3 5. ]
Squared Array:
[ 1.44 5.29 25. ]
Notice that the integer in the floating-point array has been converted to a floating-point number.
3. numpy square() complex numbers array
arr = np.array([1 + 2j, 2 + 3j, 4])
print(f'Source Array:\n{arr}')
arr_square = np.square(arr)
print(f'Squared Array:\n{arr_square}')
Output:
Source Array:
[1.+2.j 2.+3.j 4.+0.j]
Squared Array:
[-3. +4.j -5.+12.j 16. +0.j]
Here the integer element is converted to a complex number. Reference: API Doc
Thanks for learning with the DigitalOcean Community. Check out our offerings for compute, storage, networking, and managed databases.
About the author
Java and Python Developer for 20+ years, Open Source Enthusiast, Founder of https://www.askpython.com/, https://www.linuxfordevices.com/, and JournalDev.com (acquired by DigitalOcean). Passionate about writing technical articles and sharing knowledge with others. Love Java, Python, Unix and related technologies. Follow my X @PankajWebDev
Still looking for an answer?
- Table of contents
- Python numpy.square() Examples
Deploy on DigitalOcean
Click below to sign up for DigitalOcean's virtual machines, Databases, and AIML products.
Become a contributor for community
Get paid to write technical tutorials and select a tech-focused charity to receive a matching donation.
DigitalOcean Documentation
Full documentation for every DigitalOcean product.
Resources for startups and SMBs
The Wave has everything you need to know about building a business, from raising funding to marketing your product.
Get our newsletter
Stay up to date by signing up for DigitalOcean’s Infrastructure as a Newsletter.
New accounts only. By submitting your email you agree to our Privacy Policy
The developer cloud
Scale up as you grow — whether you're running one virtual machine or ten thousand.
Get started for free
Sign up and get $200 in credit for your first 60 days with DigitalOcean.*
*This promotional offer applies to new accounts only.