numpy.generic.newbyteorder¶
- generic.newbyteorder(new_order='S')¶
Return a new dtype with a different byte order.
Changes are also made in all fields and sub-arrays of the data type.
The new_order code can be any from the following:
- {‘<’, ‘L’} - little endian
- {‘>’, ‘B’} - big endian
- {‘=’, ‘N’} - native order
- ‘S’ - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
- {‘|’, ‘I’} - ignore (no change to byte order)
Parameters: new_order : str, optional
Byte order to force; a value from the byte order specifications above. The default value (‘S’) results in swapping the current byte order. The code does a case-insensitive check on the first letter of new_order for the alternatives above. For example, any of ‘B’ or ‘b’ or ‘biggish’ are valid to specify big-endian.
Returns: new_dtype : dtype
New dtype object with the given change to the byte order.