numpy.lib.stride_tricks.as_strided(x, shape=None, strides=None, subok=False, writeable=True)
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Create a view into the array with the given shape and strides.
Warning
This function has to be used with extreme care, see notes.
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See also
broadcast_to
reshape
as_strided
creates a view into the array given the exact strides and shape. This means it manipulates the internal data structure of ndarray and, if done incorrectly, the array elements can point to invalid memory and can corrupt results or crash your program. It is advisable to always use the original x.strides
when calculating new strides to avoid reliance on a contiguous memory layout.
Furthermore, arrays created with this function often contain self overlapping memory, so that two elements are identical. Vectorized write operations on such arrays will typically be unpredictable. They may even give different results for small, large, or transposed arrays. Since writing to these arrays has to be tested and done with great care, you may want to use writeable=False
to avoid accidental write operations.
For these reasons it is advisable to avoid as_strided
when possible.
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