str(object='') -> str
tf.experimental.numpy.unicode_(
*args, **kwargs
)
str(bytes_or_buffer[, encoding[, errors]]) -> str
Create a new string object from the given object. If encoding or errors is specified, then the object must expose a data buffer that will be decoded using the given encoding and error handler. Otherwise, returns the result of object.str() (if defined) or repr(object). encoding defaults to sys.getdefaultencoding(). errors defaults to 'strict'.
allall()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
anyany()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
argmaxargmax()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
argminargmin()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
argsortargsort()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
astypeastype()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
byteswapbyteswap()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
capitalizecapitalize()
Return a capitalized version of the string.
More specifically, make the first character have upper case and the rest lower case.
casefoldcasefold()
Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons.
center
center(
width, fillchar, /
)
Return a centered string of length width.
Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
choosechoose()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
clipclip()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
compresscompress()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
conjconj()
conjugateconjugate()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
copycopy()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
countcount()
S.count(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
cumprodcumprod()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
cumsumcumsum()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
diagonaldiagonal()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
dumpdump()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
dumpsdumps()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
encode
encode(
encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'
)
Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding.
encoding The encoding in which to encode the string. errors The error handling scheme to use for encoding errors. The default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise a UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore', 'replace' and 'xmlcharrefreplace' as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that can handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
endswithendswith()
S.endswith(suffix[, start[, end]]) -> bool
Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. With optional start, test S beginning at that position. With optional end, stop comparing S at that position. suffix can also be a tuple of strings to try.
expandtabs
expandtabs(
tabsize=8
)
Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.
If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed.
fillfill()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
findfind()
S.find(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Return -1 on failure.
flattenflatten()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
formatformat()
S.format(*args, **kwargs) -> str
Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}').
format_mapformat_map()
S.format_map(mapping) -> str
Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from mapping. The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}').
getfieldgetfield()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
indexindex()
S.index(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
isalnumisalnum()
Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise.
A string is alpha-numeric if all characters in the string are alpha-numeric and there is at least one character in the string.
isalphaisalpha()
Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise.
A string is alphabetic if all characters in the string are alphabetic and there is at least one character in the string.
isasciiisascii()
Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise.
ASCII characters have code points in the range U+0000-U+007F. Empty string is ASCII too.
isdecimalisdecimal()
Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise.
A string is a decimal string if all characters in the string are decimal and there is at least one character in the string.
isdigitisdigit()
Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise.
A string is a digit string if all characters in the string are digits and there is at least one character in the string.
isidentifierisidentifier()
Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise.
Use keyword.iskeyword() to test for reserved identifiers such as "def" and "class".
islowerislower()
Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise.
A string is lowercase if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and there is at least one cased character in the string.
isnumericisnumeric()
Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise.
A string is numeric if all characters in the string are numeric and there is at least one character in the string.
isprintableisprintable()
Return True if the string is printable, False otherwise.
A string is printable if all of its characters are considered printable in repr() or if it is empty.
isspaceisspace()
Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise.
A string is whitespace if all characters in the string are whitespace and there is at least one character in the string.
istitleistitle()
Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise.
In a title-cased string, upper- and title-case characters may only follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones.
isupperisupper()
Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise.
A string is uppercase if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and there is at least one cased character in the string.
itemitem()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
itemsetitemset()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
join
join(
iterable, /
)
Concatenate any number of strings.
The string whose method is called is inserted in between each given string. The result is returned as a new string.
Example: '.'.join(['ab', 'pq', 'rs']) -> 'ab.pq.rs'
ljust
ljust(
width, fillchar, /
)
Return a left-justified string of length width.
Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
lowerlower()
Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase.
lstrip
lstrip(
chars, /
)
Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
maketrans
maketrans(
x, y, z, /
)
Return a translation table usable for str.translate().
If there is only one argument, it must be a dictionary mapping Unicode ordinals (integers) or characters to Unicode ordinals, strings or None. Character keys will be then converted to ordinals. If there are two arguments, they must be strings of equal length, and in the resulting dictionary, each character in x will be mapped to the character at the same position in y. If there is a third argument, it must be a string, whose characters will be mapped to None in the result.
maxmax()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
meanmean()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
minmin()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
newbyteordernewbyteorder()
newbyteorder(new_order='S')
Return a new dtype with a different byte order.
Changes are also made in all fields and sub-arrays of the data type.
The new_order code can be any from the following:
new_order : str, optional Byte order to force; a value from the byte order specifications above. The default value ('S') results in swapping the current byte order. The code does a case-insensitive check on the first letter of new_order for the alternatives above. For example, any of 'B' or 'b' or 'biggish' are valid to specify big-endian.
new_dtype : dtype New dtype object with the given change to the byte order.
nonzerononzero()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
partition
partition(
sep, /
)
Partition the string into three parts using the given separator.
This will search for the separator in the string. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it.
If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing the original string and two empty strings.
prodprod()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
ptpptp()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
putput()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
ravelravel()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
repeatrepeat()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
replace
replace(
old, new, count, /
)
Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new.
count Maximum number of occurrences to replace. -1 (the default value) means replace all occurrences.
If the optional argument count is given, only the first count occurrences are replaced.
reshapereshape()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
resizeresize()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
rfindrfind()
S.rfind(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Return -1 on failure.
rindexrindex()
S.rindex(sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
rjust
rjust(
width, fillchar, /
)
Return a right-justified string of length width.
Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
roundround()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
rpartition
rpartition(
sep, /
)
Partition the string into three parts using the given separator.
This will search for the separator in the string, starting at the end. If the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the part after it.
If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing two empty strings and the original string.
rsplit
rsplit(
sep=None, maxsplit=-1
)
Return a list of the words in the string, using sep as the delimiter string.
sep The delimiter according which to split the string. None (the default value) means split according to any whitespace, and discard empty strings from the result. maxsplit Maximum number of splits to do. -1 (the default value) means no limit.
Splits are done starting at the end of the string and working to the front.
rstrip
rstrip(
chars, /
)
Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
searchsortedsearchsorted()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
setfieldsetfield()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
setflagssetflags()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
sortsort()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
split
split(
sep=None, maxsplit=-1
)
Return a list of the words in the string, using sep as the delimiter string.
sep The delimiter according which to split the string. None (the default value) means split according to any whitespace, and discard empty strings from the result. maxsplit Maximum number of splits to do. -1 (the default value) means no limit.
splitlines
splitlines(
keepends=False
)
Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries.
Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends is given and true.
squeezesqueeze()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
startswithstartswith()
S.startswith(prefix[, start[, end]]) -> bool
Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise. With optional start, test S beginning at that position. With optional end, stop comparing S at that position. prefix can also be a tuple of strings to try.
stdstd()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
strip
strip(
chars, /
)
Return a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace remove.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
sumsum()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
swapaxesswapaxes()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
swapcaseswapcase()
Convert uppercase characters to lowercase and lowercase characters to uppercase.
taketake()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
titletitle()
Return a version of the string where each word is titlecased.
More specifically, words start with uppercased characters and all remaining cased characters have lower case.
tobytestobytes()
tofiletofile()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
tolisttolist()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
tostringtostring()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
tracetrace()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
translate
translate(
table, /
)
Replace each character in the string using the given translation table.
table Translation table, which must be a mapping of Unicode ordinals to Unicode ordinals, strings, or None.
The table must implement lookup/indexing via getitem, for instance a dictionary or list. If this operation raises LookupError, the character is left untouched. Characters mapped to None are deleted.
transposetranspose()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
upperupper()
Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase.
varvar()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
viewview()
Not implemented (virtual attribute)
Class generic exists solely to derive numpy scalars from, and possesses, albeit unimplemented, all the attributes of the ndarray class so as to provide a uniform API.
See also the corresponding attribute of the derived class of interest.
zfill
zfill(
width, /
)
Pad a numeric string with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the given width.
The string is never truncated.
__abs____abs__()
abs(self)
__add__
__add__(
value, /
)
Return self+value.
__and__
__and__(
value, /
)
Return self&value.
__bool____bool__()
self != 0
__contains__
__contains__(
key, /
)
Return key in self.
__eq__
__eq__(
value, /
)
Return self==value.
__floordiv__
__floordiv__(
value, /
)
Return self//value.
__ge__
__ge__(
value, /
)
Return self>=value.
__getitem__
__getitem__(
key, /
)
Return self[key].
__gt__
__gt__(
value, /
)
Return self>value.
__invert____invert__()
~self
__iter____iter__()
Implement iter(self).
__le__
__le__(
value, /
)
Return self<=value.
__len____len__()
Return len(self).
__lt__
__lt__(
value, /
)
Return self<value.
__mod__
__mod__(
value, /
)
Return self%value.
__mul__
__mul__(
value, /
)
Return self*value.
__ne__
__ne__(
value, /
)
Return self!=value.
__neg____neg__()
-self
__or__
__or__(
value, /
)
Return self|value.
__pos____pos__()
+self
__pow__
__pow__(
value, mod, /
)
Return pow(self, value, mod).
__radd__
__radd__(
value, /
)
Return value+self.
__rand__
__rand__(
value, /
)
Return value&self.
__rfloordiv__
__rfloordiv__(
value, /
)
Return value//self.
__rmod__
__rmod__(
value, /
)
Return value%self.
__rmul__
__rmul__(
value, /
)
Return value*self.
__ror__
__ror__(
value, /
)
Return value|self.
__rpow__
__rpow__(
value, mod, /
)
Return pow(value, self, mod).
__rsub__
__rsub__(
value, /
)
Return value-self.
__rtruediv__
__rtruediv__(
value, /
)
Return value/self.
__rxor__
__rxor__(
value, /
)
Return value^self.
__sub__
__sub__(
value, /
)
Return self-value.
__truediv__
__truediv__(
value, /
)
Return self/value.
__xor__
__xor__(
value, /
)
Return self^value.
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