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  1. What is the meaning of arr [:] in assignment in numpy?

    Mar 1, 2016 · Your question involves a mix of basic Python syntax, and numpy specific details. In many ways it is the same for lists, but not exactly. arr[:, 0] returns the 1st column of arr (a view), arr[:,0]=10 …

  2. How *(&arr + 1) - arr is working to give the array size

    May 12, 2021 · As others have mentioned, *(&arr + 1) triggers undefined behavior because &arr + 1 is a pointer to one-past-the end of an array of type int [7] and that pointer is subsequently dereferenced.

  3. Understanding arr[::-1] in numpy. Is this a special case?

    Jan 13, 2021 · In fact it is just interpreting that it needs to go till the boundary as arr [::1] gives normal array. Is this just coded as a special case or is there something more going on?

  4. c - What does *arr [] mean? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 10, 2016 · 7 what does *arr[] mean? As standalone expression *arr[] is not valid. For variable definitions there are two meanings here, depending of the context in which such an expression …

  5. How does *(&arr + 1) - arr give the length in elements of array arr?

    The trick is to use the expression (&arr) [1] - arr to get the array arr size. Both arr and &arr points to the same memory location, but they both have different types.

  6. Array increment positioning with respect to indexer in C - array [i ...

    Sep 29, 2011 · 3 41 4 5 In this example i = 3, so arr[3] = 40. It then increases the value from 40 to 41 .So arr[i]++ increments the value of this particular index and a[i++] first increments the index and …

  7. arrays - C++: What is the difference between ' arr ' and ' arr ...

    Sep 13, 2018 · When you use arr in your function call, it will decay to a pointer to its first element, it's equal to &arr[0]. It will have the type int*. If you use arr[i] (for any valid index i), then you pass the …

  8. What is the difference between *&arr and *&arr[0] in C++, if arr is an ...

    Mar 30, 2020 · 1 Suppose I have an array of integers called arr. I am trying to understand the distinction between *&arr and *&arr[0]. I read that in C++, arr is essentially a pointer to the first element in the …

  9. Why does i[arr] work as well as arr[i] in C with larger data types?

    Feb 16, 2012 · 0 arr is declared as the array of 4 structures with each structure comprising of a char array of 1024 chars. arr is resolved as the pointer to the first element to this array of structures. …

  10. c - What is the difference between arr and *arr? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 16, 2019 · Since arr[0] is an array, it is also converted to a pointer to its first element. So the result is a pointer to arr[0][0] and that is what printf prints. So, you are printing the address of arr[0] and the …