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numpy.source
numpy.source(object, output=<_io.TextIOWrapper name='<stdout>' mode='w' encoding='utf-8'>)[source]- 
    
Print or write to a file the source code for a NumPy object.
The source code is only returned for objects written in Python. Many functions and classes are defined in C and will therefore not return useful information.
- Parameters
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objectnumpy object- 
        
Input object. This can be any object (function, class, module, …).
 outputfile object, optional- 
        
If
outputnot supplied then source code is printed to screen (sys.stdout). File object must be created with either write ‘w’ or append ‘a’ modes. 
 
See also
lookfor,info
Examples
>>> np.source(np.interp) In file: /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/numpy/lib/function_base.py def interp(x, xp, fp, left=None, right=None): """.... (full docstring printed)""" if isinstance(x, (float, int, number)): return compiled_interp([x], xp, fp, left, right).item() else: return compiled_interp(x, xp, fp, left, right)The source code is only returned for objects written in Python.
>>> np.source(np.array) Not available for this object. 
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