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numpy.lookfor
- numpy.lookfor(what, module=None, import_modules=True, regenerate=False, output=None)[source]
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    Do a keyword search on docstrings. A list of objects that matched the search is displayed, sorted by relevance. All given keywords need to be found in the docstring for it to be returned as a result, but the order does not matter. - Parameters
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      - whatstr
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        String containing words to look for. 
- modulestr or list, optional
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        Name of module(s) whose docstrings to go through. 
- import_modulesbool, optional
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        Whether to import sub-modules in packages. Default is True. 
- regeneratebool, optional
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        Whether to re-generate the docstring cache. Default is False. 
- outputfile-like, optional
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        File-like object to write the output to. If omitted, use a pager. 
 
 NotesRelevance is determined only roughly, by checking if the keywords occur in the function name, at the start of a docstring, etc. Examples>>> np.lookfor('binary representation') Search results for 'binary representation' ------------------------------------------ numpy.binary_repr Return the binary representation of the input number as a string. numpy.core.setup_common.long_double_representation Given a binary dump as given by GNU od -b, look for long double numpy.base_repr Return a string representation of a number in the given base system. ...
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