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Feb 16, 2014
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Stefan Behnel
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minor cleanups in array tutorial
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module is built into both Python and Cython.
Safe usage with memory views
----------------------------
.. code-block:: python
::
from cpython cimport array
from array import array
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@@ -32,9 +32,7 @@ documentation for the `array module <http://docs.python.org/library/array.html>`
Notice that when a Python array is assigned to a variable typed as
memory view, there will be a slight overhead to construct the memory
view. However, from that point on the variable can be passed to other
functions without overhead, so long as it is typed:
.. code-block:: python
functions without overhead, so long as it is typed::
from cpython cimport array
from array import array
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@@ -58,15 +56,17 @@ functions, it is possible to access the underlying contiguous array as a
pointer. There is no type or bounds checking, so be careful to use the
right type and signedness.
.. code-block:: python
::
from cpython cimport array
from libc.string cimport memset
from array import array
cdef array.array a = array('i', [1, 2, 3])
# access underlying pointer:
print a.data.as_ints[0]
from libc.string cimport memset
memset(a.data.as_voidptr, 0, len(a) * sizeof(int))
Cloning, extending arrays
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@@ -76,24 +76,26 @@ it is possible to create a new array with the same type as a template,
and preallocate a given number of elements. The array is initialized to
zero when requested.
.. code-block:: python
::
from cpython cimport array
from array import array
cdef array.array int_array_template = array('i', [])
cdef array.array newarray
# create an array with 3 elements with same type as template
newarray = array.clone(int_array_template, 3, False)
newarray = array.clone(int_array_template, 3,
zero=
False)
An array can also be extended and resized; this avoids repeated memory
reallocation which would occur if elements would be appended or removed
one by one.
.. code-block:: python
::
from cpython cimport array
from array import array
cdef array.array a = array('i', [1, 2, 3])
cdef array.array b = array('i', [4, 5, 6])
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@@ -101,4 +103,3 @@ one by one.
array.extend(a, b)
# resize a, leaving just original three elements
array.resize(a, len(a) - len(b))
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