cmath.isclose(a, b, *, rel_tol=1e-09, abs_tol=0.0)
Return True
if the values a and b are close to each other and False
otherwise.
Whether or not two values are considered close is determined according to given absolute and relative tolerances.
rel_tol is the relative tolerance – it is the maximum allowed difference between a and b, relative to the larger absolute value of a or b. For example, to set a tolerance of 5%, pass rel_tol=0.05
. The default tolerance is 1e-09
, which assures that the two values are the same within about 9 decimal digits. rel_tol must be greater than zero.
abs_tol is the minimum absolute tolerance – useful for comparisons near zero. abs_tol must be at least zero.
If no errors occur, the result will be: abs(a-b) <= max(rel_tol * max(abs(a), abs(b)), abs_tol)
.
The IEEE 754 special values of NaN
, inf
, and -inf
will be handled according to IEEE rules. Specifically, NaN
is not considered close to any other value, including NaN
. inf
and -inf
are only considered close to themselves.
New in version 3.5.
See also
PEP 485 – A function for testing approximate equality
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