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NumPy | isalpha method
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Numpy's isalpha(~)
method checks whether each string of the input array is alphabetical. Note that this extends to other languages as well.
Parameters
1. a
| array-like
The input array.
Return value
If a
is a scalar, then a single boolean is returned. Otherwise, a Numpy array of booleans is returned.
Examples
np.char.isalpha(["aNz", "", "2f", "*e", "私"])
array([ True, False, False, False, True])
Notice how 私, which is Chinese/Japanese, returned true.
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