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numpy.source(object, output=<_io.TextIOWrapper name='<stdout>' mode='w' encoding='utf-8'>)[source]

Print or write to a file the source code for a NumPy object.

The source code is only returned for objects written in Python. Many functions and classes are defined in C and will therefore not return useful information.

Parameters:
object : numpy object

Input object. This can be any object (function, class, module, …).

output : file object, optional

If output not supplied then source code is printed to screen (sys.stdout). File object must be created with either write ‘w’ or append ‘a’ modes.

See also

lookfor, info

Examples

>>> np.source(np.interp)                        #doctest: +SKIP
In file: /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/numpy/lib/function_base.py
def interp(x, xp, fp, left=None, right=None):
    """.... (full docstring printed)"""
    if isinstance(x, (float, int, number)):
        return compiled_interp([x], xp, fp, left, right).item()
    else:
        return compiled_interp(x, xp, fp, left, right)

The source code is only returned for objects written in Python.

>>> np.source(np.array)                         #doctest: +SKIP
Not available for this object.