ak.from_iter#
Defined in awkward.operations.ak_from_iter on line 19.
- ak.from_iter(iterable, *, allow_record=True, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None, initial=1024, resize=8)#
- Parameters:
iterable (Python iterable) – Data to convert into an Awkward Array.
allow_record (bool) – If True, the outermost element may be a record (returning
ak.Record
orak.record.Record
type, depending onhighlevel
); if False, the outermost element must be an array.highlevel (bool) – If True, return an
ak.Array
; otherwise, return a low-levelak.contents.Content
subclass.behavior (None or dict) – Custom
ak.behavior
for the output array, if high-level.attrs (None or dict) – Custom attributes for the output array, if high-level.
initial (int) – Initial size (in bytes) of buffers used by the
ak::ArrayBuilder
.resize (float) – Resize multiplier for buffers used by the
ak::ArrayBuilder
; should be strictly greater than 1.
Converts Python data into an Awkward Array.
Any heterogeneous and deeply nested Python data can be converted, but the output
will never have regular-typed array lengths. Internally, this function uses
ak::ArrayBuilder
(see the high-level ak.ArrayBuilder
documentation for a
more complete description).
The following Python types are supported.
bool, including
np.bool_
: converted intoak.contents.NumpyArray
.int, including
np.integer
: converted intoak.contents.NumpyArray
.float, including
np.floating
: converted intoak.contents.NumpyArray
.bytes: converted into
ak.contents.ListOffsetArray
with parameter"__array__"
equal to"bytestring"
(unencoded bytes).str: converted into
ak.contents.ListOffsetArray
with parameter"__array__"
equal to"string"
(UTF-8 encoded string).tuple: converted into
ak.contents.RecordArray
without field names (i.e. homogeneously typed, uniform sized tuples).dict: converted into
ak.contents.RecordArray
with field names (i.e. homogeneously typed records with the same sets of fields).iterable, including np.ndarray: converted into
ak.contents.ListOffsetArray
.
See also ak.to_list
.