On 01/31/2018 02:06 AM, Joe wrote:
Does someone know of a function or a convenient way to automatically
derive a dtype object from a C typedef struct string or a cffi.typeof()?
I remember when I wrote those docs over a year ago, I searched for an
established way to do this but didn't find
Does someone know of a function or a convenient way to automatically
derive a dtype object from a C typedef struct string or a cffi.typeof()?
Am 27.01.2018 10:30 schrieb Joe:
Thanks for your help on this! This solved my issue.
Am 25.01.2018 um 19:01 schrieb Allan Haldane:
There is a new
Thanks for your help on this! This solved my issue.
Am 25.01.2018 um 19:01 schrieb Allan Haldane:
There is a new section discussing alignment in the numpy 1.14 structured
array docs, which has some hints about interfacing with C structs.
These new 1.14 docs are not online yet on scipy.org,
There is a new section discussing alignment in the numpy 1.14 structured
array docs, which has some hints about interfacing with C structs.
These new 1.14 docs are not online yet on scipy.org, but in the meantime
you can view them here:
The numpy dtype constructor takes an “align” keyword that will pad it for
you.
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.13.0/reference/generated/numpy.dtype.html
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> On Jan 25, 2018, at 6:51 AM, Joe wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> how I could dynamically handle the dtype of a structured array when reading
> an array of C structs with np.frombuffer (regarding the member padding in the
> struct).
>
> So far I manually adjusted