numpy.char.lstrip#

char.lstrip(a, chars=None)[source]#

For each element in a, return a copy with the leading characters removed.

Parameters:
aarray-like, with StringDType, bytes_, or str_ dtype
charsscalar with the same dtype as a, optional

The chars argument is a string specifying the set of characters to be removed. If None, the chars argument defaults to removing whitespace. The chars argument is not a prefix or suffix; rather, all combinations of its values are stripped.

Returns:
outndarray

Output array of StringDType, bytes_ or str_ dtype, depending on input types

See also

str.lstrip

Examples

>>> import numpy as np
>>> c = np.array(['aAaAaA', '  aA  ', 'abBABba'])
>>> c
array(['aAaAaA', '  aA  ', 'abBABba'], dtype='<U7')
# The 'a' variable is unstripped from c[1] because of leading whitespace.
>>> np.strings.lstrip(c, 'a')
array(['AaAaA', '  aA  ', 'bBABba'], dtype='<U7')
>>> np.strings.lstrip(c, 'A') # leaves c unchanged
array(['aAaAaA', '  aA  ', 'abBABba'], dtype='<U7')
>>> (np.strings.lstrip(c, ' ') == np.strings.lstrip(c, '')).all()
np.False_
>>> (np.strings.lstrip(c, ' ') == np.strings.lstrip(c)).all()
np.True_