numpy.core.defchararray.array¶
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numpy.core.defchararray.array(obj, itemsize=None, copy=True, unicode=None, order=None)[source]¶ Create a
chararray.Note
This class is provided for numarray backward-compatibility. New code (not concerned with numarray compatibility) should use arrays of type
string_orunicode_and use the free functions innumpy.charfor fast vectorized string operations instead.Versus a regular NumPy array of type str or unicode, this class adds the following functionality:
- values automatically have whitespace removed from the end when indexed
 - comparison operators automatically remove whitespace from the end when comparing values
 - vectorized string operations are provided as methods
(e.g. str.endswith) and infix operators (e.g. 
+, *, %) 
Parameters: - obj : array of str or unicode-like
 - itemsize : int, optional
 itemsize is the number of characters per scalar in the resulting array. If itemsize is None, and obj is an object array or a Python list, the itemsize will be automatically determined. If itemsize is provided and obj is of type str or unicode, then the obj string will be chunked into itemsize pieces.
- copy : bool, optional
 If true (default), then the object is copied. Otherwise, a copy will only be made if __array__ returns a copy, if obj is a nested sequence, or if a copy is needed to satisfy any of the other requirements (itemsize, unicode, order, etc.).
- unicode : bool, optional
 When true, the resulting
chararraycan contain Unicode characters, when false only 8-bit characters. If unicode is None and obj is one of the following:- a 
chararray, - an ndarray of type str or unicode
 - a Python str or unicode object,
 
then the unicode setting of the output array will be automatically determined.
- a 
 - order : {‘C’, ‘F’, ‘A’}, optional
 Specify the order of the array. If order is ‘C’ (default), then the array will be in C-contiguous order (last-index varies the fastest). If order is ‘F’, then the returned array will be in Fortran-contiguous order (first-index varies the fastest). If order is ‘A’, then the returned array may be in any order (either C-, Fortran-contiguous, or even discontiguous).
