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:class:`memoryview`\s allow Python code to access the internal data of an object
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that supports the buffer protocol. Memory can be interpreted as simple bytes or
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complex data structures.
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that supports the buffer protocol without copying. Memory can be interpreted as
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simple bytes or complex data structures.
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.. class:: memoryview(obj)
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Create a :class:`memoryview`\s that references *obj*. *obj* must support the
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Create a :class:`memoryview` that references *obj*. *obj* must support the
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buffer protocol. Builtin objects that support the buffer protocol include
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:class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray`.
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A :class:`memoryview`\s supports slicing to expose its data. Taking a single
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index will return a single byte. Full slicing will result in a subview/ ::
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A :class:`memoryview` supports slicing to expose its data. Taking a single
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index will return a single byte. Full slicing will result in a subview::
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>>> v = memoryview(b'abcefg')
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>>> v[1]
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<memory at 0x744f18>
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>>> bytes(v[4:-1])
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If the object the memoryview is over supports changing it's data, the
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memoryview supports slice assignment. ::
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If the object the memory view is over supports changing its data, the
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memoryview supports slice assignment::
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>>> data = bytearray(b'abcefg')
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>>> v = memoryview(data)
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.. attribute:: shape
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A tuple of integers the length of :attr:`~memoryview.ndim` giving the
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shape of the memory as a N-dimensional array.
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A tuple of integers the length of :attr:`ndim` giving the shape of the
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memory as a N-dimensional array.
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.. attribute:: ndim
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