lib.format.
open_memmap
Open a .npy file as a memory-mapped array.
This may be used to read an existing file or create a new one.
The name of the file on disk. This may not be a file-like object.
The mode in which to open the file; the default is ‘r+’. In addition to the standard file modes, ‘c’ is also accepted to mean “copy on write.” See memmap for the available mode strings.
memmap
The data type of the array if we are creating a new file in “write” mode, if not, dtype is ignored. The default value is None, which results in a data-type of float64.
dtype
float64
The shape of the array if we are creating a new file in “write” mode, in which case this parameter is required. Otherwise, this parameter is ignored and is thus optional.
Whether the array should be Fortran-contiguous (True) or C-contiguous (False, the default) if we are creating a new file in “write” mode.
If the mode is a “write” mode, then this is the version of the file format used to create the file. None means use the oldest supported version that is able to store the data. Default: None
The memory-mapped array.
If the data or the mode is invalid.
If the file is not found or cannot be opened correctly.
See also
numpy.memmap