# xarray.ufuncs.sqrt¶

xarray.ufuncs.sqrt = <xarray.ufuncs._UFuncDispatcher object>

xarray specific variant of numpy.sqrt. Handles xarray.Dataset, xarray.DataArray, xarray.Variable, numpy.ndarray and dask.array.Array objects with automatic dispatching.

Documentation from numpy:

sqrt(x[, out])

Return the positive square-root of an array, element-wise.

Parameters: x : array_like The values whose square-roots are required. out : ndarray, optional Alternate array object in which to put the result; if provided, it must have the same shape as x y : ndarray An array of the same shape as x, containing the positive square-root of each element in x. If any element in x is complex, a complex array is returned (and the square-roots of negative reals are calculated). If all of the elements in x are real, so is y, with negative elements returning nan. If out was provided, y is a reference to it.

lib.scimath.sqrt
A version which returns complex numbers when given negative reals.

Notes

sqrt has–consistent with common convention–as its branch cut the real “interval” [-inf, 0), and is continuous from above on it. A branch cut is a curve in the complex plane across which a given complex function fails to be continuous.

Examples

>>> np.sqrt([1,4,9])
array([ 1.,  2.,  3.])

>>> np.sqrt([4, -1, -3+4J])
array([ 2.+0.j,  0.+1.j,  1.+2.j])

>>> np.sqrt([4, -1, numpy.inf])
array([  2.,  NaN,  Inf])