From: Travis O. <oli...@ie...> - 2006-08-15 00:38:04
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Sebastian Haase wrote: > Hi, > in numarray I could do this > >>>> import numarray as na >>>> a = na.arange(10) >>>> b = na.array(a._data, type=na.int32, shape=8) >>>> > > b would use the beginning part of a. > > This is actually important for inplace FFT (where in real-to-complex-fft the > input has 2 "columns" more memory than the output) > > I found that in numpy there is no shape argument in array() at all anymore ! > > No, there is no shape argument anymore. But, the ndarray() constructor does have the shape argument and can be used in this way. so import numpy as na b = na.ndarray(buffer=a, dtype=na.int32, shape=9) should work. -Travis |