import operator import numpy as np import pytest from pandas import ( DataFrame, Series, ) import pandas._testing as tm class TestMatmul: def test_matmul(self): # matmul test is for GH#10259 a = Series( np.random.default_rng(2).standard_normal(4), index=["p", "q", "r", "s"] ) b = DataFrame( np.random.default_rng(2).standard_normal((3, 4)), index=["1", "2", "3"], columns=["p", "q", "r", "s"], ).T # Series @ DataFrame -> Series result = operator.matmul(a, b) expected = Series(np.dot(a.values, b.values), index=["1", "2", "3"]) tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) # DataFrame @ Series -> Series result = operator.matmul(b.T, a) expected = Series(np.dot(b.T.values, a.T.values), index=["1", "2", "3"]) tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) # Series @ Series -> scalar result = operator.matmul(a, a) expected = np.dot(a.values, a.values) tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) # GH#21530 # vector (1D np.array) @ Series (__rmatmul__) result = operator.matmul(a.values, a) expected = np.dot(a.values, a.values) tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) # GH#21530 # vector (1D list) @ Series (__rmatmul__) result = operator.matmul(a.values.tolist(), a) expected = np.dot(a.values, a.values) tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) # GH#21530 # matrix (2D np.array) @ Series (__rmatmul__) result = operator.matmul(b.T.values, a) expected = np.dot(b.T.values, a.values) tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) # GH#21530 # matrix (2D nested lists) @ Series (__rmatmul__) result = operator.matmul(b.T.values.tolist(), a) expected = np.dot(b.T.values, a.values) tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) # mixed dtype DataFrame @ Series a["p"] = int(a.p) result = operator.matmul(b.T, a) expected = Series(np.dot(b.T.values, a.T.values), index=["1", "2", "3"]) tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) # different dtypes DataFrame @ Series a = a.astype(int) result = operator.matmul(b.T, a) expected = Series(np.dot(b.T.values, a.T.values), index=["1", "2", "3"]) tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) msg = r"Dot product shape mismatch, \(4,\) vs \(3,\)" # exception raised is of type Exception with pytest.raises(Exception, match=msg): a.dot(a.values[:3]) msg = "matrices are not aligned" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): a.dot(b.T)