cupynumeric.ndarray.item#
- ndarray.item(*args)#
Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it.
- Parameters:
*args –
- none: in this case, the method only works for arrays
with one element (a.size == 1), which element is copied into a standard Python scalar object and returned.
- int_type: this argument is interpreted as a flat index into
the array, specifying which element to copy and return.
- tuple of int_types: functions as does a single int_type
argument, except that the argument is interpreted as an nd-index into the array.
- Returns:
z – A copy of the specified element of the array as a suitable Python scalar
- Return type:
scalar
Notes
When the data type of a is longdouble or clongdouble, item() returns a scalar array object because there is no available Python scalar that would not lose information. Void arrays return a buffer object for item(), unless fields are defined, in which case a tuple is returned. item is very similar to a[args], except, instead of an array scalar, a standard Python scalar is returned. This can be useful for speeding up access to elements of the array and doing arithmetic on elements of the array using Python’s optimized math.
- Availability:
Multiple GPUs, Multiple CPUs