
NumPy documentation — NumPy v2.3 Manual
The reference guide contains a detailed description of the functions, modules, and objects included in NumPy. The reference describes how the methods work and which parameters can be used.
NumPy: the absolute basics for beginners — NumPy v2.3 Manual
The NumPy library contains multidimensional array data structures, such as the homogeneous, N-dimensional ndarray, and a large library of functions that operate efficiently on these data structures.
NumPy - Installing NumPy
The only prerequisite for installing NumPy is Python itself. If you don’t have Python yet and want the simplest way to get started, we recommend you use the Anaconda Distribution - it includes Python, …
NumPy quickstart — NumPy v2.3 Manual
NumPy’s main object is the homogeneous multidimensional array. It is a table of elements (usually numbers), all of the same type, indexed by a tuple of non-negative integers.
What is NumPy? — NumPy v2.3 Manual
What is NumPy? # NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing in Python.
NumPy user guide — NumPy v2.3 Manual
NumPy user guide # This guide is an overview and explains the important features; details are found in NumPy reference.
NumPy: the absolute basics for beginners — NumPy v1.25 Manual
NumPy (Numerical Python) is an open source Python library that’s used in almost every field of science and engineering. It’s the universal standard for working with numerical data in Python, and it’s at the …
Indexing on ndarrays — NumPy v2.3 Manual
The native NumPy indexing type is intp and may differ from the default integer array type. intp is the smallest data type sufficient to safely index any array; for advanced indexing it may be faster than …
Data types — NumPy v2.3 Manual
NumPy numerical types are instances of numpy.dtype (data-type) objects, each having unique characteristics. Once you have imported NumPy using import numpy as np you can create arrays …
numpy.where — NumPy v2.3 Manual
numpy.where # numpy.where(condition, [x, y, ]/) # Return elements chosen from x or y depending on condition.