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numpy.core.records.fromfile
- numpy.core.records.fromfile(fd, dtype=None, shape=None, offset=0, formats=None, names=None, titles=None, aligned=False, byteorder=None)[source]
- 
    Create an array from binary file data - Parameters
- 
      - fdstr or file type
- 
        If file is a string or a path-like object then that file is opened, else it is assumed to be a file object. The file object must support random access (i.e. it must have tell and seek methods). 
- dtypedata-type, optional
- 
        valid dtype for all arrays 
- shapeint or tuple of ints, optional
- 
        shape of each array. 
- offsetint, optional
- 
        Position in the file to start reading from. 
- formats, names, titles, aligned, byteorder :
- 
        If dtypeisNone, these arguments are passed tonumpy.format_parserto construct a dtype. See that function for detailed documentation
 
- Returns
- 
      - np.recarray
- 
        record array consisting of data enclosed in file. 
 
 Examples>>> from tempfile import TemporaryFile >>> a = np.empty(10,dtype='f8,i4,a5') >>> a[5] = (0.5,10,'abcde') >>> >>> fd=TemporaryFile() >>> a = a.newbyteorder('<') >>> a.tofile(fd) >>> >>> _ = fd.seek(0) >>> r=np.core.records.fromfile(fd, formats='f8,i4,a5', shape=10, ... byteorder='<') >>> print(r[5]) (0.5, 10, 'abcde') >>> r.shape (10,)
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