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numpy.info
numpy.info(object=None, maxwidth=76, output=<_io.TextIOWrapper name='<stdout>' mode='w' encoding='utf-8'>, toplevel='numpy')
[source]-
Get help information for a function, class, or module.
- Parameters
-
objectobject or str, optional
-
Input object or name to get information about. If
object
is a numpy object, its docstring is given. If it is a string, available modules are searched for matching objects. If None, information aboutinfo
itself is returned. maxwidthint, optional
-
Printing width.
outputfile like object, optional
-
File like object that the output is written to, default is
stdout
. The object has to be opened in ‘w’ or ‘a’ mode. toplevelstr, optional
-
Start search at this level.
See also
source,
lookfor
Notes
When used interactively with an object,
np.info(obj)
is equivalent tohelp(obj)
on the Python prompt orobj?
on the IPython prompt.Examples
>>> np.info(np.polyval) polyval(p, x) Evaluate the polynomial p at x. ...
When using a string for
object
it is possible to get multiple results.>>> np.info('fft') *** Found in numpy *** Core FFT routines ... *** Found in numpy.fft *** fft(a, n=None, axis=-1) ... *** Repeat reference found in numpy.fft.fftpack *** *** Total of 3 references found. ***
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