cupy.array¶
- cupy.array(obj, dtype=None, copy=True, order='K', subok=False, ndmin=0)[source]¶
Creates an array on the current device.
This function currently does not support the
subok
option.- Parameters
obj –
cupy.ndarray
object or any other object that can be passed tonumpy.array()
.dtype – Data type specifier.
copy (bool) – If
False
, this function returnsobj
if possible. Otherwise this function always returns a new array.order ({'C', 'F', 'A', 'K'}) – Row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order. When
order
is'A'
, it uses'F'
ifa
is column-major and uses'C'
otherwise. And whenorder
is'K'
, it keeps strides as closely as possible. Ifobj
isnumpy.ndarray
, the function returns'C'
or'F'
order array.subok (bool) – If
True
, then sub-classes will be passed-through, otherwise the returned array will be forced to be a base-class array (default).ndmin (int) – Minimum number of dimensions. Ones are inserted to the head of the shape if needed.
- Returns
An array on the current device.
- Return type
Note
This method currently does not support
subok
argument.See also