numpy.array_str¶
- numpy.array_str(a, max_line_width=None, precision=None, suppress_small=None)[source]¶
Return a string representation of the data in an array.
The data in the array is returned as a single string. This function is similar to array_repr, the difference being that array_repr also returns information on the kind of array and its data type.
Parameters: a : ndarray
Input array.
max_line_width : int, optional
Inserts newlines if text is longer than max_line_width. The default is, indirectly, 75.
precision : int, optional
Floating point precision. Default is the current printing precision (usually 8), which can be altered using set_printoptions.
suppress_small : bool, optional
Represent numbers “very close” to zero as zero; default is False. Very close is defined by precision: if the precision is 8, e.g., numbers smaller (in absolute value) than 5e-9 are represented as zero.
See also
array2string, array_repr, set_printoptions
Examples
>>> np.array_str(np.arange(3)) '[0 1 2]'