Number Protocol¶
- int
PyNumber_Check(PyObject *o)¶ Returns
1if the objecto provides numeric protocols, and false otherwise.This function always succeeds.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Add(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of addingo1 ando2, orNULL on failure. This is theequivalent of the Python expression
o1+o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Subtract(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of subtractingo2 fromo1, orNULL on failure. This isthe equivalent of the Python expression
o1-o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Multiply(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of multiplyingo1 ando2, orNULL on failure. This isthe equivalent of the Python expression
o1*o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_MatrixMultiply(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ Returns the result of matrix multiplication ono1 ando2, orNULL onfailure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1@o2.New in version 3.5.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_FloorDivide(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return the floor ofo1 divided byo2, orNULL on failure. This isequivalent to the “classic” division of integers.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_TrueDivide(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a reasonable approximation for the mathematical value ofo1 divided byo2, orNULL on failure. The return value is “approximate” because binaryfloating point numbers are approximate; it is not possible to represent all realnumbers in base two. This function can return a floating point value whenpassed two integers.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Remainder(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the remainder of dividingo1 byo2, orNULL on failure. This isthe equivalent of the Python expression
o1%o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Divmod(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
See the built-in function
divmod(). ReturnsNULL on failure. This isthe equivalent of the Python expressiondivmod(o1,o2).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Power(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2,PyObject *o3)¶ - Return value: New reference.
See the built-in function
pow(). ReturnsNULL on failure. This is theequivalent of the Python expressionpow(o1,o2,o3), whereo3 is optional.Ifo3 is to be ignored, passPy_Nonein its place (passingNULL foro3 would cause an illegal memory access).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Negative(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the negation ofo on success, orNULL on failure. This is theequivalent of the Python expression
-o.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Positive(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returnso on success, orNULL on failure. This is the equivalent of thePython expression
+o.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Absolute(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the absolute value ofo, orNULL on failure. This is the equivalentof the Python expression
abs(o).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Invert(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the bitwise negation ofo on success, orNULL on failure. This isthe equivalent of the Python expression
~o.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Lshift(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of left shiftingo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1<<o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Rshift(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of right shiftingo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1>>o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_And(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise and” ofo1 ando2 on success andNULL on failure.This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1&o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Xor(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise exclusive or” ofo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1^o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Or(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise or” ofo1 ando2 on success, orNULL on failure.This is the equivalent of the Python expression
o1|o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceAdd(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of addingo1 ando2, orNULL on failure. The operationis donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent of the Pythonstatement
o1+=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of subtractingo2 fromo1, orNULL on failure. Theoperation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent ofthe Python statement
o1-=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceMultiply(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of multiplyingo1 ando2, orNULL on failure. Theoperation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent ofthe Python statement
o1*=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceMatrixMultiply(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ Returns the result of matrix multiplication ono1 ando2, orNULL onfailure. The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This isthe equivalent of the Python statement
o1@=o2.New in version 3.5.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceFloorDivide(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the mathematical floor of dividingo1 byo2, orNULL on failure.The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalentof the Python statement
o1//=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceTrueDivide(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a reasonable approximation for the mathematical value ofo1 divided byo2, orNULL on failure. The return value is “approximate” because binaryfloating point numbers are approximate; it is not possible to represent all realnumbers in base two. This function can return a floating point value whenpassed two integers. The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceRemainder(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the remainder of dividingo1 byo2, orNULL on failure. Theoperation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent ofthe Python statement
o1%=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlacePower(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2,PyObject *o3)¶ - Return value: New reference.
See the built-in function
pow(). ReturnsNULL on failure. The operationis donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent of the Pythonstatemento1**=o2when o3 isPy_None, or an in-place variant ofpow(o1,o2,o3)otherwise. Ifo3 is to be ignored, passPy_Nonein its place (passingNULL foro3 would cause an illegal memory access).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceLshift(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of left shiftingo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is theequivalent of the Python statement
o1<<=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceRshift(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the result of right shiftingo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is theequivalent of the Python statement
o1>>=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceAnd(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise and” ofo1 ando2 on success andNULL on failure. Theoperation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent ofthe Python statement
o1&=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceXor(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise exclusive or” ofo1 byo2 on success, orNULL onfailure. The operation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is theequivalent of the Python statement
o1^=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_InPlaceOr(PyObject *o1,PyObject *o2)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns the “bitwise or” ofo1 ando2 on success, orNULL on failure. Theoperation is donein-place wheno1 supports it. This is the equivalent ofthe Python statement
o1|=o2.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Long(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns theo converted to an integer object on success, orNULL onfailure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
int(o).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Float(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Returns theo converted to a float object on success, orNULL on failure.This is the equivalent of the Python expression
float(o).
- PyObject*
PyNumber_Index(PyObject *o)¶ Returns theo converted to a Python int on success orNULL with a
TypeErrorexception raised on failure.
- PyObject*
PyNumber_ToBase(PyObject *n, int base)¶ Returns the integern converted to basebase as a string. Thebaseargument must be one of 2, 8, 10, or 16. For base 2, 8, or 16, thereturned string is prefixed with a base marker of
'0b','0o', or'0x', respectively. Ifn is not a Python int, it is converted withPyNumber_Index()first.
- Py_ssize_t
PyNumber_AsSsize_t(PyObject *o,PyObject *exc)¶ Returnso converted to a Py_ssize_t value ifo can be interpreted as aninteger. If the call fails, an exception is raised and
-1is returned.Ifo can be converted to a Python int but the attempt toconvert to a Py_ssize_t value would raise an
OverflowError, then theexc argument is the type of exception that will be raised (usuallyIndexErrororOverflowError). Ifexc isNULL, then theexception is cleared and the value is clipped toPY_SSIZE_T_MIN for a negativeinteger orPY_SSIZE_T_MAX for a positive integer.
