numpy.frombuffer
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numpy.frombuffer(buffer, dtype=float, count=-1, offset=0)
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Interpret a buffer as a 1-dimensional array. Parameters: buffer : buffer_like An object that exposes the buffer interface. dtype : data-type, optional Data-type of the returned array; default: float. count : int, optional Number of items to read. -1means all data in the buffer.offset : int, optional Start reading the buffer from this offset; default: 0. NotesIf the buffer has data that is not in machine byte-order, this should be specified as part of the data-type, e.g.: >>> dt = np.dtype(int) >>> dt = dt.newbyteorder('>') >>> np.frombuffer(buf, dtype=dt)The data of the resulting array will not be byteswapped, but will be interpreted correctly. Examples>>> s = 'hello world' >>> np.frombuffer(s, dtype='S1', count=5, offset=6) array(['w', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd'], dtype='|S1')
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