numpy.rot90() in Python

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The numpy.rot90() method performs rotation of an array by 90 degrees in the plane specified by axis(0 or 1). Syntax:
numpy.rot90(array, k = 1, axes = (0, 1))
Parameters :
array : [array_like]i.e. array having two or more dimensions.
k     : [optional , int]No. of times we wish to rotate array by 90 degrees.
axes  : [array_like]Plane, along which we wish to rotate array.
Returns :
rotated copy of array
Python
# Python Program illustrating
# numpy.rot90() method

import numpy as geek

array = geek.arange(12).reshape(3, 4)
print("Original array : \n", array)

# Rotating array 4 times : Returns same original array
print("\nArray being rotated 4 times : \n", geek.rot90(array, 4))

# Rotating once
print("\nRotated array : \n", geek.rot90(array))

# Rotating twice
print("\nRotated array : \n", geek.rot90(array, 2))
Output :
Original array : 
 [[ 0  1  2  3]
 [ 4  5  6  7]
 [ 8  9 10 11]]

Array being rotated 4 times : 
 [[ 0  1  2  3]
 [ 4  5  6  7]
 [ 8  9 10 11]]

Rotated array : 
 [[ 3  7 11]
 [ 2  6 10]
 [ 1  5  9]
 [ 0  4  8]]

Rotated array : 
 [[11 10  9  8]
 [ 7  6  5  4]
 [ 3  2  1  0]]
Note : These codes won’t run on online IDE's. Please run them on your systems to explore the working

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