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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions spec/draft/API_specification/elementwise_functions.rst
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remainder
round
sign
signbit
sin
sinh
square
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33 changes: 33 additions & 0 deletions src/array_api_stubs/_draft/elementwise_functions.py
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"remainder",
"round",
"sign",
"signbit",
"sin",
"sinh",
"square",
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"""


def signbit(x: array, /) -> array:
r"""
Determines whether the sign bit is set for each element ``x_i`` of the input array ``x``.

Parameters
----------
x: array
input array. Should have a real-valued floating-point data type.

Returns
-------
out: array
an array containing the evaluated result for each element in ``x``. The returned array must have a data type of ``bool``.

Notes
-----

**Special cases**

For real-valued floating-point operands,

- If ``x_i`` is ``+0``, the result is ``False``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``-0``, the result is ``True``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``+infinity``, the result is ``False``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``-infinity``, the result is ``True``.
- If ``x_i`` is a positive (i.e., greater than ``0``) finite number, the result is ``False``.
- If ``x_i`` is a negative (i.e., less than ``0``) finite number, the result is ``True``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``NaN`` and the sign bit of ``x_i`` is ``0``, the result is ``False``.
- If ``x_i`` is ``NaN`` and the sign bit of ``x_i`` is ``1``, the result is ``True``.
"""


def sin(x: array, /) -> array:
r"""
Calculates an implementation-dependent approximation to the sine for each element ``x_i`` of the input array ``x``.
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