Class
array.array

array(typecode [, initializer]) -> array

Return a new array whose items are restricted by typecode, and initialized from the optional initializer value, which must be a list, string. or iterable over elements of the appropriate type.

Arrays represent basic values and behave very much like lists, except the type of objects stored in them is constrained.

Methods:

append()
append a new item to the end of the array buffer_info() -- return information giving the current memory info byteswap() -- byteswap all the items of the array count() -- return number of occurences of an object extend() -- extend array by appending multiple elements from an iterable fromfile() -- read items from a file object fromlist() -- append items from the list fromstring() -- append items from the string index() -- return index of first occurence of an object insert() -- insert a new item into the array at a provided position pop() -- remove and return item (default last) read() -- DEPRECATED, use fromfile() remove() -- remove first occurence of an object reverse() -- reverse the order of the items in the array tofile() -- write all items to a file object tolist() -- return the array converted to an ordinary list tostring() -- return the array converted to a string write() -- DEPRECATED, use tofile()

Attributes:

typecode
the typecode character used to create the array itemsize -- the length in bytes of one array item

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