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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T06:50:09+00:00 2026-05-21T06:50:09+00:00

When I use the numpy functions minimum() and maximum() on boolean arrays, the type

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When I use the numpy functions minimum() and maximum() on boolean arrays, the type of the result prints as numpy.int32. However, a comparison with the numpy.int32 type fails (even after a cast). Is this a bug?

g = np.ones((5, 5), dtype = np.bool)
h = np.maximum(g, 4)
i = np.int32(h)

print 'type of g ', g.dtype.type   # prints <type 'numpy.bool_'>
print 'type of h ', h.dtype.type   # prints <type 'numpy.int32'>
print 'type of i ', i.dtype.type   # prints <type 'numpy.int32'>

print h.dtype.type == i.dtype.type # prints True
print h.dtype.type == np.int32     # prints False
print i.dtype.type == np.int32     # prints False
print i.dtype.type == np.bool_     # prints False
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    2026-05-21T06:50:09+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:50 am

    Seems normal enough to me. Using np.maximum returns the maximum of g and 4, which is 4 (True == 1). You get a matrix full of fours, which is integer type.

    If you use this syntax for your type comparisons, they work: h.dtype.type == np.dtype(np.int32) or more simply h.dtype == np.int32.

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