class numpy.format_parser(formats, names, titles, aligned=False, byteorder=None)
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Class to convert formats, names, titles description to a dtype.
After constructing the format_parser object, the dtype attribute is the converted data-type: dtype = format_parser(formats, names, titles).dtype
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See also
>>> np.format_parser(['<f8', '<i4', '<a5'], ['col1', 'col2', 'col3'], ... ['T1', 'T2', 'T3']).dtype dtype([(('T1', 'col1'), '<f8'), (('T2', 'col2'), '<i4'), (('T3', 'col3'), 'S5')])
names
and/or titles
can be empty lists. If titles
is an empty list, titles will simply not appear. If names
is empty, default field names will be used.
>>> np.format_parser(['f8', 'i4', 'a5'], ['col1', 'col2', 'col3'], ... []).dtype dtype([('col1', '<f8'), ('col2', '<i4'), ('col3', '<S5')]) >>> np.format_parser(['<f8', '<i4', '<a5'], [], []).dtype dtype([('f0', '<f8'), ('f1', '<i4'), ('f2', 'S5')])
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