numpy.ascontiguousarray
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numpy.ascontiguousarray(a, dtype=None)[source]
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Return a contiguous array (ndim >= 1) in memory (C order). Parameters: - 
a : array_like
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Input array. 
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dtype : str or dtype object, optional
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Data-type of returned array. 
 Returns: - 
out : ndarray
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Contiguous array of same shape and content as a, with typedtypeif specified.
 See also - 
 asfortranarray
- Convert input to an ndarray with column-major memory order.
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 require
- Return an ndarray that satisfies requirements.
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 ndarray.flags
- Information about the memory layout of the array.
 Examples>>> x = np.arange(6).reshape(2,3) >>> np.ascontiguousarray(x, dtype=np.float32) array([[ 0., 1., 2.], [ 3., 4., 5.]], dtype=float32) >>> x.flags['C_CONTIGUOUS'] TrueNote: This function returns an array with at least one-dimension (1-d) so it will not preserve 0-d arrays. 
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