numpy.
set_string_function
Set a Python function to be used when pretty printing arrays.
Function to be used to pretty print arrays. The function should expect a single array argument and return a string of the representation of the array. If None, the function is reset to the default NumPy function to print arrays.
If True (default), the function for pretty printing (__repr__) is set, if False the function that returns the default string representation (__str__) is set.
__repr__
__str__
See also
set_printoptions
get_printoptions
Examples
>>> def pprint(arr): ... return 'HA! - What are you going to do now?' ... >>> np.set_string_function(pprint) >>> a = np.arange(10) >>> a HA! - What are you going to do now? >>> _ = a >>> # [0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]
We can reset the function to the default:
>>> np.set_string_function(None) >>> a array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9])
repr affects either pretty printing or normal string representation. Note that __repr__ is still affected by setting __str__ because the width of each array element in the returned string becomes equal to the length of the result of __str__().
__str__()
>>> x = np.arange(4) >>> np.set_string_function(lambda x:'random', repr=False) >>> x.__str__() 'random' >>> x.__repr__() 'array([0, 1, 2, 3])'