numpy.ma.MaskedArray.flags¶
- MaskedArray.flags¶
- Information about the memory layout of the array. - Notes - The flags object can be accessed dictionary-like (as in a.flags['WRITEABLE']), or by using lowercased attribute names (as in a.flags.writeable). Short flag names are only supported in dictionary access. - Only the UPDATEIFCOPY, WRITEABLE, and ALIGNED flags can be changed by the user, via direct assignment to the attribute or dictionary entry, or by calling ndarray.setflags. - The array flags cannot be set arbitrarily: - UPDATEIFCOPY can only be set False.
- ALIGNED can only be set True if the data is truly aligned.
- WRITEABLE can only be set True if the array owns its own memory or the ultimate owner of the memory exposes a writeable buffer interface or is a string.
 - Arrays can be both C-style and Fortran-style contiguous simultaneously. This is clear for 1-dimensional arrays, but can also be true for higher dimensional arrays. - Even for contiguous arrays a stride for a given dimension arr.strides[dim] may be arbitrary if arr.shape[dim] == 1 or the array has no elements. It does not generally hold that self.strides[-1] == self.itemsize for C-style contiguous arrays or self.strides[0] == self.itemsize for Fortran-style contiguous arrays is true. - Attributes - C_CONTIGUOUS (C) - The data is in a single, C-style contiguous segment. - F_CONTIGUOUS (F) - The data is in a single, Fortran-style contiguous segment. - OWNDATA (O) - The array owns the memory it uses or borrows it from another object. - WRITEABLE (W) - The data area can be written to. Setting this to False locks the data, making it read-only. A view (slice, etc.) inherits WRITEABLE from its base array at creation time, but a view of a writeable array may be subsequently locked while the base array remains writeable. (The opposite is not true, in that a view of a locked array may not be made writeable. However, currently, locking a base object does not lock any views that already reference it, so under that circumstance it is possible to alter the contents of a locked array via a previously created writeable view onto it.) Attempting to change a non-writeable array raises a RuntimeError exception. - ALIGNED (A) - The data and all elements are aligned appropriately for the hardware. - UPDATEIFCOPY (U) - This array is a copy of some other array. When this array is deallocated, the base array will be updated with the contents of this array. - FNC - F_CONTIGUOUS and not C_CONTIGUOUS. - FORC - F_CONTIGUOUS or C_CONTIGUOUS (one-segment test). - BEHAVED (B) - ALIGNED and WRITEABLE. - CARRAY (CA) - BEHAVED and C_CONTIGUOUS. - FARRAY (FA) - BEHAVED and F_CONTIGUOUS and not C_CONTIGUOUS.