cupy.zeros_like#

cupy.zeros_like(a, dtype=None, order='K', subok=None, shape=None)[source]#

Returns an array of zeros with same shape and dtype as a given array.

This function currently does not support subok option.

Parameters:
  • a (cupy.ndarray) – Base array.

  • dtype (data-type, optional) – Data type specifier. The dtype of a is used by default.

  • order ({'C', 'F', 'A', or 'K'}) – Overrides the memory layout of the result. 'C' means C-order, 'F' means F-order, 'A' means 'F' if a is Fortran contiguous, 'C' otherwise. 'K' means match the layout of a as closely as possible.

  • subok (None) – Not supported yet, must be None.

  • shape (int or tuple of ints) – Overrides the shape of the result. If order='K' and the number of dimensions is unchanged, will try to keep order, otherwise, order='C' is implied.

Returns:

An array filled with zeros.

Return type:

cupy.ndarray