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numpy.core.records.fromstring
- numpy.core.records.fromstring(datastring, dtype=None, shape=None, offset=0, formats=None, names=None, titles=None, aligned=False, byteorder=None)[source]
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    Create a record array from binary data Note that despite the name of this function it does not accept strinstances.- Parameters
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      - datastringbytes-like
- 
        Buffer of binary data 
- dtypedata-type, optional
- 
        Valid dtype for all arrays 
- shapeint or tuple of ints, optional
- 
        Shape of each array. 
- offsetint, optional
- 
        Position in the buffer to start reading from. 
- formats, names, titles, aligned, byteorder :
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        If dtypeisNone, these arguments are passed tonumpy.format_parserto construct a dtype. See that function for detailed documentation.
 
- Returns
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      - np.recarray
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        Record array view into the data in datastring. This will be readonly if datastringis readonly.
 
 See also Examples>>> a = b'\x01\x02\x03abc' >>> np.core.records.fromstring(a, dtype='u1,u1,u1,S3') rec.array([(1, 2, 3, b'abc')], dtype=[('f0', 'u1'), ('f1', 'u1'), ('f2', 'u1'), ('f3', 'S3')])>>> grades_dtype = [('Name', (np.str_, 10)), ('Marks', np.float64), ... ('GradeLevel', np.int32)] >>> grades_array = np.array([('Sam', 33.3, 3), ('Mike', 44.4, 5), ... ('Aadi', 66.6, 6)], dtype=grades_dtype) >>> np.core.records.fromstring(grades_array.tobytes(), dtype=grades_dtype) rec.array([('Sam', 33.3, 3), ('Mike', 44.4, 5), ('Aadi', 66.6, 6)], dtype=[('Name', '<U10'), ('Marks', '<f8'), ('GradeLevel', '<i4')])>>> s = '\x01\x02\x03abc' >>> np.core.records.fromstring(s, dtype='u1,u1,u1,S3') Traceback (most recent call last) ... TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
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