multi_iter
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A multi_iter is a Python object, intended to be used as an iterator It should generally only be used in loops.
<boost/python/numpy/ufunc.hpp> contains the class definitions for multi_iter
synopsis
namespace boost
{
namespace python
{
namespace numpy
{
class multi_iter : public object
{
public:
void next();
bool not_done() const;
char * get_data(int n) const;
int const get_nd() const;
Py_intptr_t const * get_shape() const;
Py_intptr_t const shape(int n) const;
};
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1);
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1, object const & a2);
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1, object const & a2, object const & a3);
}
}
}
constructors
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1);
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1, object const & a2);
multi_iter make_multi_iter(object const & a1, object const & a2, object const & a3);
Returns: | A Python iterator object broadcasting over one, two or three sequences as supplied |
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accessors
void next();
Effects: | Increments the iterator |
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bool not_done() const;
Returns: | boolean value indicating whether the iterator is at its end |
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char * get_data(int n) const;
Returns: | a pointer to the element of the nth broadcasted array. |
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int const get_nd() const;
Returns: | the number of dimensions of the broadcasted array expression |
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Py_intptr_t const * get_shape() const;
Returns: | the shape of the broadcasted array expression as an array of integers. |
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Py_intptr_t const shape(int n) const;
Returns: | the shape of the broadcasted array expression in the nth dimension. |
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