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With the help of Numpy numpy.ndarray.__lshift__() method, we can get the elements that is left shifted by the value that is provided as a parameter in numpy.ndarray.__lshift__() method.
Syntax: ndarray.__lshift__($self, value, /) Return: self<<value
Example #1 : In this example we can see that every element is left shifted by the value that is passed as a parameter in ndarray.__lshift__() method. Python3 1==
# import the important module in python
import numpy as np
   
# make an array with numpy
gfg = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
   
# applying ndarray.__lshift__() method
print(gfg.__lshift__(2))
Output:
[ 4  8 12 16 20]
Example #2 : Python3 1==
# import the important module in python
import numpy as np
   
# make an array with numpy
gfg = np.array([[1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
                [6, 5, 4, 3, 2]])
   
# applying ndarray.__lshift__() method
print(gfg.__lshift__(1))
Output:
[[ 2  4  6  8 10]
 [12 10  8  6  4]]

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