numpy.ndarray.setfield
method
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ndarray.setfield(val, dtype, offset=0)
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Put a value into a specified place in a field defined by a data-type. Place valintoa’s field defined bydtypeand beginningoffsetbytes into the field.Parameters: - 
val : object
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Value to be placed in field. 
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dtype : dtype object
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Data-type of the field in which to place val.
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offset : int, optional
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The number of bytes into the field at which to place val.
 Returns: - None
 See also Examples>>> x = np.eye(3) >>> x.getfield(np.float64) array([[ 1., 0., 0.], [ 0., 1., 0.], [ 0., 0., 1.]]) >>> x.setfield(3, np.int32) >>> x.getfield(np.int32) array([[3, 3, 3], [3, 3, 3], [3, 3, 3]]) >>> x array([[ 1.00000000e+000, 1.48219694e-323, 1.48219694e-323], [ 1.48219694e-323, 1.00000000e+000, 1.48219694e-323], [ 1.48219694e-323, 1.48219694e-323, 1.00000000e+000]]) >>> x.setfield(np.eye(3), np.int32) >>> x array([[ 1., 0., 0.], [ 0., 1., 0.], [ 0., 0., 1.]])
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