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numpy.lib.format.open_memmap

lib.format. open_memmap ( filename, mode='r+', dtype=None, shape=None, fortran_order=False, version=None ) [source]

Open a .npy file as a memory-mapped array.

This may be used to read an existing file or create a new one.

Parameters
filename str or path-like

The name of the file on disk. This may not be a file-like object.

mode str, optional

The mode in which to open the file; the default is ‘r+’. In addition to the standard file modes, ‘c’ is also accepted to mean “copy on write.” See memmap for the available mode strings.

dtype data-type, optional

The data type of the array if we are creating a new file in “write” mode, if not, dtype is ignored. The default value is None, which results in a data-type of float64.

shape tuple of int

The shape of the array if we are creating a new file in “write” mode, in which case this parameter is required. Otherwise, this parameter is ignored and is thus optional.

fortran_order bool, optional

Whether the array should be Fortran-contiguous (True) or C-contiguous (False, the default) if we are creating a new file in “write” mode.

version tuple of int (major, minor) or None

If the mode is a “write” mode, then this is the version of the file format used to create the file. None means use the oldest supported version that is able to store the data. Default: None

Returns
marray memmap

The memory-mapped array.

Raises
ValueError

If the data or the mode is invalid.

OSError

If the file is not found or cannot be opened correctly.

See also

numpy.memmap

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