numpy.byte_bounds()
function returns pointers to the end-points of an array.
Syntax : numpy.byte_bounds(arr)
Parameters :
arr : [ndarray] Input array.
Return : [tuple of 2 integers] The first integer is the first byte of the array, the second integer is just past the last byte of the array. If arr is not contiguous it will not use every byte between the (low, high) values.
Code #1 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.byte_bounds() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek arr = geek.eye( 2 , dtype = 'f' ) gfg = geek.byte_bounds(arr) print (gfg) |
Output :
(37062512, 37062528)
Code #2 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.byte_bounds() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek arr = geek.eye( 2 ) gfg = geek.byte_bounds(arr) print (gfg) |
Output :
(30421344, 30421376)