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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ current buffer support, but has more features and cleaner syntax. A memoryview
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ current buffer support, but has more features and cleaner syntax. A memoryview
can be used in any context (function parameters, module-level, cdef class attribute, etc)
can be used in any context (function parameters, module-level, cdef class attribute, etc)
and can be obtained from any object that exposes the PEP 3118 buffer interface.
and can be obtained from any object that exposes the PEP 3118 buffer interface.
.. Note:: Support is experimental and new in this release, there may be bugs!
Memoryview slices
Memoryview slices
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The `::1` in the slice type specification indicates in which dimension the data is contiguous.
The `::1` in the slice type specification indicates in which dimension the data is contiguous.
It can only be used to specify full C or Fortran contiguity.
It can only be used to specify full C or Fortran contiguity.
Slices can also be copied inplace::
cdef int[:, :, :] to_slice, from_slice
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# copy the elements in from_slice to to_slice
to_slice[...] = from_slice
.. Note:: Copying of buffers with ``object`` as the base type is not supported yet.
Pointer types are not at all supported yet in memoryview slices.
Indexing and Slicing
Indexing and Slicing
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cdef int[:, ::1] myslice = my_cython_array
cdef int[:, ::1] myslice = my_cython_array
memview = myslice
memview = myslice
Base Types
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As the base type any type may be used (`object`, a struct, etc). If the type name is
not an identifier, you have to create a typedef for it::
ctypedef MyStruct *MyStruct_p
cdef MyStruct_p[:] myslice
The future
The future
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In the future some functionality may be added for convenience, like
In the future some functionality may be added for convenience, like
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