numpy.
ndarray
An array object represents a multidimensional, homogeneous array of fixed-size items. An associated data-type object describes the format of each element in the array (its byte-order, how many bytes it occupies in memory, whether it is an integer, a floating point number, or something else, etc.)
Arrays should be constructed using array, zeros or empty (refer to the See Also section below). The parameters given here refer to a low-level method (ndarray(…)) for instantiating an array.
array
zeros
empty
For more information, refer to the numpy module and examine the methods and attributes of an array.
numpy
Shape of created array.
Any object that can be interpreted as a numpy data type.
Used to fill the array with data.
Offset of array data in buffer.
Strides of data in memory.
Row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order.
See also
Construct an array.
Create an array, each element of which is zero.
Create an array, but leave its allocated memory unchanged (i.e., it contains “garbage”).
dtype
Create a data-type.
Notes
There are two modes of creating an array using __new__:
__new__
If buffer is None, then only shape, dtype, and order are used.
shape
If buffer is an object exposing the buffer interface, then all keywords are interpreted.
No __init__ method is needed because the array is fully initialized after the __new__ method.
__init__
Examples
These examples illustrate the low-level ndarray constructor. Refer to the See Also section above for easier ways of constructing an ndarray.
First mode, buffer is None:
>>> np.ndarray(shape=(2,2), dtype=float, order='F') array([[0.0e+000, 0.0e+000], # random [ nan, 2.5e-323]])
Second mode:
>>> np.ndarray((2,), buffer=np.array([1,2,3]), ... offset=np.int_().itemsize, ... dtype=int) # offset = 1*itemsize, i.e. skip first element array([2, 3])
T
The transposed array.
data
Python buffer object pointing to the start of the array’s data.
Data-type of the array’s elements.
flags
Information about the memory layout of the array.
flat
A 1-D iterator over the array.
imag
The imaginary part of the array.
real
The real part of the array.
size
Number of elements in the array.
itemsize
Length of one array element in bytes.
nbytes
Total bytes consumed by the elements of the array.
ndim
Number of array dimensions.
Tuple of array dimensions.
strides
Tuple of bytes to step in each dimension when traversing an array.
ctypes
An object to simplify the interaction of the array with the ctypes module.
base
Base object if memory is from some other object.
Methods
all([axis, out, keepdims, where])
all
Returns True if all elements evaluate to True.
any([axis, out, keepdims, where])
any
Returns True if any of the elements of a evaluate to True.
argmax([axis, out])
argmax
Return indices of the maximum values along the given axis.
argmin([axis, out])
argmin
Return indices of the minimum values along the given axis.
argpartition(kth[, axis, kind, order])
argpartition
Returns the indices that would partition this array.
argsort([axis, kind, order])
argsort
Returns the indices that would sort this array.
astype(dtype[, order, casting, subok, copy])
astype
Copy of the array, cast to a specified type.
byteswap([inplace])
byteswap
Swap the bytes of the array elements
choose(choices[, out, mode])
choose
Use an index array to construct a new array from a set of choices.
clip([min, max, out])
clip
Return an array whose values are limited to [min, max].
[min, max]
compress(condition[, axis, out])
compress
Return selected slices of this array along given axis.
conj()
conj
Complex-conjugate all elements.
conjugate()
conjugate
Return the complex conjugate, element-wise.
copy([order])
copy
Return a copy of the array.
cumprod([axis, dtype, out])
cumprod
Return the cumulative product of the elements along the given axis.
cumsum([axis, dtype, out])
cumsum
Return the cumulative sum of the elements along the given axis.
diagonal([offset, axis1, axis2])
diagonal
Return specified diagonals.
dot(b[, out])
dot
Dot product of two arrays.
dump(file)
dump
Dump a pickle of the array to the specified file.
dumps()
dumps
Returns the pickle of the array as a string.
fill(value)
fill
Fill the array with a scalar value.
flatten([order])
flatten
Return a copy of the array collapsed into one dimension.
getfield(dtype[, offset])
getfield
Returns a field of the given array as a certain type.
item(*args)
item
Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it.
itemset(*args)
itemset
Insert scalar into an array (scalar is cast to array’s dtype, if possible)
max([axis, out, keepdims, initial, where])
max
Return the maximum along a given axis.
mean([axis, dtype, out, keepdims, where])
mean
Returns the average of the array elements along given axis.
min([axis, out, keepdims, initial, where])
min
Return the minimum along a given axis.
newbyteorder([new_order])
newbyteorder
Return the array with the same data viewed with a different byte order.
nonzero()
nonzero
Return the indices of the elements that are non-zero.
partition(kth[, axis, kind, order])
partition
Rearranges the elements in the array in such a way that the value of the element in kth position is in the position it would be in a sorted array.
prod([axis, dtype, out, keepdims, initial, …])
prod
Return the product of the array elements over the given axis
ptp([axis, out, keepdims])
ptp
Peak to peak (maximum - minimum) value along a given axis.
put(indices, values[, mode])
put
Set a.flat[n] = values[n] for all n in indices.
a.flat[n] = values[n]
ravel([order])
ravel
Return a flattened array.
repeat(repeats[, axis])
repeat
Repeat elements of an array.
reshape(shape[, order])
reshape
Returns an array containing the same data with a new shape.
resize(new_shape[, refcheck])
resize
Change shape and size of array in-place.
round([decimals, out])
round
Return a with each element rounded to the given number of decimals.
searchsorted(v[, side, sorter])
searchsorted
Find indices where elements of v should be inserted in a to maintain order.
setfield(val, dtype[, offset])
setfield
Put a value into a specified place in a field defined by a data-type.
setflags([write, align, uic])
setflags
Set array flags WRITEABLE, ALIGNED, (WRITEBACKIFCOPY and UPDATEIFCOPY), respectively.
sort([axis, kind, order])
sort
Sort an array in-place.
squeeze([axis])
squeeze
Remove axes of length one from a.
std([axis, dtype, out, ddof, keepdims, where])
std
Returns the standard deviation of the array elements along given axis.
sum([axis, dtype, out, keepdims, initial, where])
sum
Return the sum of the array elements over the given axis.
swapaxes(axis1, axis2)
swapaxes
Return a view of the array with axis1 and axis2 interchanged.
take(indices[, axis, out, mode])
take
Return an array formed from the elements of a at the given indices.
tobytes([order])
tobytes
Construct Python bytes containing the raw data bytes in the array.
tofile(fid[, sep, format])
tofile
Write array to a file as text or binary (default).
tolist()
tolist
Return the array as an a.ndim-levels deep nested list of Python scalars.
a.ndim
tostring([order])
tostring
A compatibility alias for tobytes, with exactly the same behavior.
trace([offset, axis1, axis2, dtype, out])
trace
Return the sum along diagonals of the array.
transpose(*axes)
transpose
Returns a view of the array with axes transposed.
var([axis, dtype, out, ddof, keepdims, where])
var
Returns the variance of the array elements, along given axis.
view([dtype][, type])
view
New view of array with the same data.