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    class ndindex(__builtin__.object)
     |  An N-dimensional iterator object to index arrays.
     |  
     |  Given the shape of an array, an `ndindex` instance iterates over
     |  the N-dimensional index of the array. At each iteration a tuple
     |  of indices is returned, the last dimension is iterated over first.
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  `*args` : ints
     |    The size of each dimension of the array.
     |  
     |  See Also
     |  --------
     |  ndenumerate, flatiter
     |  
     |  Examples
     |  --------
     |  >>> for index in np.ndindex(3, 2, 1):
     |  ...     print index
     |  (0, 0, 0)
     |  (0, 1, 0)
     |  (1, 0, 0)
     |  (1, 1, 0)
     |  (2, 0, 0)
     |  (2, 1, 0)
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __init__(self, *shape)
     |  
     |  __iter__(self)
     |  
     |  __next__(self)
     |      Standard iterator method, updates the index and returns the index
     |      tuple.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      val : tuple of ints
     |          Returns a tuple containing the indices of the current
     |          iteration.
     |  
     |  ndincr(self)
     |      Increment the multi-dimensional index by one.
     |      
     |      This method is for backward compatibility only: do not use.
     |  
     |  next = __next__(self)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  __dict__
     |      dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
     |  
     |  __weakref__
     |      list of weak references to the object (if defined)
    
    class nditer(__builtin__.object)
     |  Efficient multi-dimensional iterator object to iterate over arrays.
     |  To get started using this object, see the
     |  :ref:`introductory guide to array iteration <arrays.nditer>`.
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  op : ndarray or sequence of array_like
     |      The array(s) to iterate over.
     |  flags : sequence of str, optional
     |      Flags to control the behavior of the iterator.
     |  
     |        * "buffered" enables buffering when required.
     |        * "c_index" causes a C-order index to be tracked.
     |        * "f_index" causes a Fortran-order index to be tracked.
     |        * "multi_index" causes a multi-index, or a tuple of indices
     |          with one per iteration dimension, to be tracked.
     |        * "common_dtype" causes all the operands to be converted to
     |          a common data type, with copying or buffering as necessary.
     |        * "delay_bufalloc" delays allocation of the buffers until
     |          a reset() call is made. Allows "allocate" operands to
     |          be initialized before their values are copied into the buffers.
     |        * "external_loop" causes the `values` given to be
     |          one-dimensional arrays with multiple values instead of
     |          zero-dimensional arrays.
     |        * "grow_inner" allows the `value` array sizes to be made
     |          larger than the buffer size when both "buffered" and
     |          "external_loop" is used.
     |        * "ranged" allows the iterator to be restricted to a sub-range
     |          of the iterindex values.
     |        * "refs_ok" enables iteration of reference types, such as
     |          object arrays.
     |        * "reduce_ok" enables iteration of "readwrite" operands
     |          which are broadcasted, also known as reduction operands.
     |        * "zerosize_ok" allows `itersize` to be zero.
     |  op_flags : list of list of str, optional
     |      This is a list of flags for each operand. At minimum, one of
     |      "readonly", "readwrite", or "writeonly" must be specified.
     |  
     |        * "readonly" indicates the operand will only be read from.
     |        * "readwrite" indicates the operand will be read from and written to.
     |        * "writeonly" indicates the operand will only be written to.
     |        * "no_broadcast" prevents the operand from being broadcasted.
     |        * "contig" forces the operand data to be contiguous.
     |        * "aligned" forces the operand data to be aligned.
     |        * "nbo" forces the operand data to be in native byte order.
     |        * "copy" allows a temporary read-only copy if required.
     |        * "updateifcopy" allows a temporary read-write copy if required.
     |        * "allocate" causes the array to be allocated if it is None
     |          in the `op` parameter.
     |        * "no_subtype" prevents an "allocate" operand from using a subtype.
     |        * "arraymask" indicates that this operand is the mask to use
     |          for selecting elements when writing to operands with the
     |          'writemasked' flag set. The iterator does not enforce this,
     |          but when writing from a buffer back to the array, it only
     |          copies those elements indicated by this mask.
     |        * 'writemasked' indicates that only elements where the chosen
     |          'arraymask' operand is True will be written to.
     |  op_dtypes : dtype or tuple of dtype(s), optional
     |      The required data type(s) of the operands. If copying or buffering
     |      is enabled, the data will be converted to/from their original types.
     |  order : {'C', 'F', 'A', 'K'}, optional
     |      Controls the iteration order. 'C' means C order, 'F' means
     |      Fortran order, 'A' means 'F' order if all the arrays are Fortran
     |      contiguous, 'C' order otherwise, and 'K' means as close to the
     |      order the array elements appear in memory as possible. This also
     |      affects the element memory order of "allocate" operands, as they
     |      are allocated to be compatible with iteration order.
     |      Default is 'K'.
     |  casting : {'no', 'equiv', 'safe', 'same_kind', 'unsafe'}, optional
     |      Controls what kind of data casting may occur when making a copy
     |      or buffering.  Setting this to 'unsafe' is not recommended,
     |      as it can adversely affect accumulations.
     |  
     |        * 'no' means the data types should not be cast at all.
     |        * 'equiv' means only byte-order changes are allowed.
     |        * 'safe' means only casts which can preserve values are allowed.
     |        * 'same_kind' means only safe casts or casts within a kind,
     |          like float64 to float32, are allowed.
     |        * 'unsafe' means any data conversions may be done.
     |  op_axes : list of list of ints, optional
     |      If provided, is a list of ints or None for each operands.
     |      The list of axes for an operand is a mapping from the dimensions
     |      of the iterator to the dimensions of the operand. A value of
     |      -1 can be placed for entries, causing that dimension to be
     |      treated as "newaxis".
     |  itershape : tuple of ints, optional
     |      The desired shape of the iterator. This allows "allocate" operands
     |      with a dimension mapped by op_axes not corresponding to a dimension
     |      of a different operand to get a value not equal to 1 for that
     |      dimension.
     |  buffersize : int, optional
     |      When buffering is enabled, controls the size of the temporary
     |      buffers. Set to 0 for the default value.
     |  
     |  Attributes
     |  ----------
     |  dtypes : tuple of dtype(s)
     |      The data types of the values provided in `value`. This may be
     |      different from the operand data types if buffering is enabled.
     |  finished : bool
     |      Whether the iteration over the operands is finished or not.
     |  has_delayed_bufalloc : bool
     |      If True, the iterator was created with the "delay_bufalloc" flag,
     |      and no reset() function was called on it yet.
     |  has_index : bool
     |      If True, the iterator was created with either the "c_index" or
     |      the "f_index" flag, and the property `index` can be used to
     |      retrieve it.
     |  has_multi_index : bool
     |      If True, the iterator was created with the "multi_index" flag,
     |      and the property `multi_index` can be used to retrieve it.
     |  index :
     |      When the "c_index" or "f_index" flag was used, this property
     |      provides access to the index. Raises a ValueError if accessed
     |      and `has_index` is False.
     |  iterationneedsapi : bool
     |      Whether iteration requires access to the Python API, for example
     |      if one of the operands is an object array.
     |  iterindex : int
     |      An index which matches the order of iteration.
     |  itersize : int
     |      Size of the iterator.
     |  itviews :
     |      Structured view(s) of `operands` in memory, matching the reordered
     |      and optimized iterator access pattern.
     |  multi_index :
     |      When the "multi_index" flag was used, this property
     |      provides access to the index. Raises a ValueError if accessed
     |      accessed and `has_multi_index` is False.
     |  ndim : int
     |      The iterator's dimension.
     |  nop : int
     |      The number of iterator operands.
     |  operands : tuple of operand(s)
     |      The array(s) to be iterated over.
     |  shape : tuple of ints
     |      Shape tuple, the shape of the iterator.
     |  value :
     |      Value of `operands` at current iteration. Normally, this is a
     |      tuple of array scalars, but if the flag "external_loop" is used,
     |      it is a tuple of one dimensional arrays.
     |  
     |  Notes
     |  -----
     |  `nditer` supersedes `flatiter`.  The iterator implementation behind
     |  `nditer` is also exposed by the Numpy C API.
     |  
     |  The Python exposure supplies two iteration interfaces, one which follows
     |  the Python iterator protocol, and another which mirrors the C-style
     |  do-while pattern.  The native Python approach is better in most cases, but
     |  if you need the iterator's coordinates or index, use the C-style pattern.
     |  
     |  Examples
     |  --------
     |  Here is how we might write an ``iter_add`` function, using the
     |  Python iterator protocol::
     |  
     |      def iter_add_py(x, y, out=None):
     |          addop = np.add
     |          it = np.nditer([x, y, out], [],
     |                      [['readonly'], ['readonly'], ['writeonly','allocate']])
     |          for (a, b, c) in it:
     |              addop(a, b, out=c)
     |          return it.operands[2]
     |  
     |  Here is the same function, but following the C-style pattern::
     |  
     |      def iter_add(x, y, out=None):
     |          addop = np.add
     |  
     |          it = np.nditer([x, y, out], [],
     |                      [['readonly'], ['readonly'], ['writeonly','allocate']])
     |  
     |          while not it.finished:
     |              addop(it[0], it[1], out=it[2])
     |              it.iternext()
     |  
     |          return it.operands[2]
     |  
     |  Here is an example outer product function::
     |  
     |      def outer_it(x, y, out=None):
     |          mulop = np.multiply
     |  
     |          it = np.nditer([x, y, out], ['external_loop'],
     |                  [['readonly'], ['readonly'], ['writeonly', 'allocate']],
     |                  op_axes=[range(x.ndim)+[-1]*y.ndim,
     |                           [-1]*x.ndim+range(y.ndim),
     |                           None])
     |  
     |          for (a, b, c) in it:
     |              mulop(a, b, out=c)
     |  
     |          return it.operands[2]
     |  
     |      >>> a = np.arange(2)+1
     |      >>> b = np.arange(3)+1
     |      >>> outer_it(a,b)
     |      array([[1, 2, 3],
     |             [2, 4, 6]])
     |  
     |  Here is an example function which operates like a "lambda" ufunc::
     |  
     |      def luf(lamdaexpr, *args, **kwargs):
     |          "luf(lambdaexpr, op1, ..., opn, out=None, order='K', casting='safe', buffersize=0)"
     |          nargs = len(args)
     |          op = (kwargs.get('out',None),) + args
     |          it = np.nditer(op, ['buffered','external_loop'],
     |                  [['writeonly','allocate','no_broadcast']] +
     |                                  [['readonly','nbo','aligned']]*nargs,
     |                  order=kwargs.get('order','K'),
     |                  casting=kwargs.get('casting','safe'),
     |                  buffersize=kwargs.get('buffersize',0))
     |          while not it.finished:
     |              it[0] = lamdaexpr(*it[1:])
     |              it.iternext()
     |          return it.operands[0]
     |  
     |      >>> a = np.arange(5)
     |      >>> b = np.ones(5)
     |      >>> luf(lambda i,j:i*i + j/2, a, b)
     |      array([  0.5,   1.5,   4.5,   9.5,  16.5])
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __delitem__(...)
     |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
     |  
     |  __delslice__(...)
     |      x.__delslice__(i, j) <==> del x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __getslice__(...)
     |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __init__(...)
     |      x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
     |  
     |  __iter__(...)
     |      x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __setitem__(...)
     |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
     |  
     |  __setslice__(...)
     |      x.__setslice__(i, j, y) <==> x[i:j]=y
     |      
     |      Use  of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      copy()
     |      
     |      Get a copy of the iterator in its current state.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.arange(10)
     |      >>> y = x + 1
     |      >>> it = np.nditer([x, y])
     |      >>> it.next()
     |      (array(0), array(1))
     |      >>> it2 = it.copy()
     |      >>> it2.next()
     |      (array(1), array(2))
     |  
     |  debug_print(...)
     |      debug_print()
     |      
     |      Print the current state of the `nditer` instance and debug info to stdout.
     |  
     |  enable_external_loop(...)
     |      enable_external_loop()
     |      
     |      When the "external_loop" was not used during construction, but
     |      is desired, this modifies the iterator to behave as if the flag
     |      was specified.
     |  
     |  iternext(...)
     |      iternext()
     |      
     |      Check whether iterations are left, and perform a single internal iteration
     |      without returning the result.  Used in the C-style pattern do-while
     |      pattern.  For an example, see `nditer`.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      iternext : bool
     |          Whether or not there are iterations left.
     |  
     |  next(...)
     |      x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
     |  
     |  remove_axis(...)
     |      remove_axis(i)
     |      
     |      Removes axis `i` from the iterator. Requires that the flag "multi_index"
     |      be enabled.
     |  
     |  remove_multi_index(...)
     |      remove_multi_index()
     |      
     |      When the "multi_index" flag was specified, this removes it, allowing
     |      the internal iteration structure to be optimized further.
     |  
     |  reset(...)
     |      reset()
     |      
     |      Reset the iterator to its initial state.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  dtypes
     |  
     |  finished
     |  
     |  has_delayed_bufalloc
     |  
     |  has_index
     |  
     |  has_multi_index
     |  
     |  index
     |  
     |  iterationneedsapi
     |  
     |  iterindex
     |  
     |  iterrange
     |  
     |  itersize
     |  
     |  itviews
     |  
     |  multi_index
     |  
     |  ndim
     |  
     |  nop
     |  
     |  operands
     |  
     |  shape
     |  
     |  value
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
    
    class number(generic)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    object0 = class object_(generic)
     |  Any Python object.  Character code: 'O'.
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      object_
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __call__(...)
     |      x.__call__(...) <==> x(...)
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __delattr__(...)
     |      x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
     |  
     |  __delitem__(...)
     |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(...)
     |      x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __iadd__(...)
     |      x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
     |  
     |  __imul__(...)
     |      x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
     |  
     |  __setattr__(...)
     |      x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
     |  
     |  __setitem__(...)
     |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class object_(generic)
     |  Any Python object.  Character code: 'O'.
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      object_
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __call__(...)
     |      x.__call__(...) <==> x(...)
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __delattr__(...)
     |      x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
     |  
     |  __delitem__(...)
     |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(...)
     |      x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __iadd__(...)
     |      x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
     |  
     |  __imul__(...)
     |      x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
     |  
     |  __setattr__(...)
     |      x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
     |  
     |  __setitem__(...)
     |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class poly1d(__builtin__.object)
     |  A one-dimensional polynomial class.
     |  
     |  A convenience class, used to encapsulate "natural" operations on
     |  polynomials so that said operations may take on their customary
     |  form in code (see Examples).
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  c_or_r : array_like
     |      The polynomial's coefficients, in decreasing powers, or if
     |      the value of the second parameter is True, the polynomial's
     |      roots (values where the polynomial evaluates to 0).  For example,
     |      ``poly1d([1, 2, 3])`` returns an object that represents
     |      :math:`x^2 + 2x + 3`, whereas ``poly1d([1, 2, 3], True)`` returns
     |      one that represents :math:`(x-1)(x-2)(x-3) = x^3 - 6x^2 + 11x -6`.
     |  r : bool, optional
     |      If True, `c_or_r` specifies the polynomial's roots; the default
     |      is False.
     |  variable : str, optional
     |      Changes the variable used when printing `p` from `x` to `variable`
     |      (see Examples).
     |  
     |  Examples
     |  --------
     |  Construct the polynomial :math:`x^2 + 2x + 3`:
     |  
     |  >>> p = np.poly1d([1, 2, 3])
     |  >>> print np.poly1d(p)
     |     2
     |  1 x + 2 x + 3
     |  
     |  Evaluate the polynomial at :math:`x = 0.5`:
     |  
     |  >>> p(0.5)
     |  4.25
     |  
     |  Find the roots:
     |  
     |  >>> p.r
     |  array([-1.+1.41421356j, -1.-1.41421356j])
     |  >>> p(p.r)
     |  array([ -4.44089210e-16+0.j,  -4.44089210e-16+0.j])
     |  
     |  These numbers in the previous line represent (0, 0) to machine precision
     |  
     |  Show the coefficients:
     |  
     |  >>> p.c
     |  array([1, 2, 3])
     |  
     |  Display the order (the leading zero-coefficients are removed):
     |  
     |  >>> p.order
     |  2
     |  
     |  Show the coefficient of the k-th power in the polynomial
     |  (which is equivalent to ``p.c[-(i+1)]``):
     |  
     |  >>> p[1]
     |  2
     |  
     |  Polynomials can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided
     |  (returns quotient and remainder):
     |  
     |  >>> p * p
     |  poly1d([ 1,  4, 10, 12,  9])
     |  
     |  >>> (p**3 + 4) / p
     |  (poly1d([  1.,   4.,  10.,  12.,   9.]), poly1d([ 4.]))
     |  
     |  ``asarray(p)`` gives the coefficient array, so polynomials can be
     |  used in all functions that accept arrays:
     |  
     |  >>> p**2 # square of polynomial
     |  poly1d([ 1,  4, 10, 12,  9])
     |  
     |  >>> np.square(p) # square of individual coefficients
     |  array([1, 4, 9])
     |  
     |  The variable used in the string representation of `p` can be modified,
     |  using the `variable` parameter:
     |  
     |  >>> p = np.poly1d([1,2,3], variable='z')
     |  >>> print p
     |     2
     |  1 z + 2 z + 3
     |  
     |  Construct a polynomial from its roots:
     |  
     |  >>> np.poly1d([1, 2], True)
     |  poly1d([ 1, -3,  2])
     |  
     |  This is the same polynomial as obtained by:
     |  
     |  >>> np.poly1d([1, -1]) * np.poly1d([1, -2])
     |  poly1d([ 1, -3,  2])
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __add__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __array__(self, t=None)
     |  
     |  __call__(self, val)
     |  
     |  __div__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __eq__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __getattr__(self, key)
     |  
     |  __getitem__(self, val)
     |  
     |  __init__(self, c_or_r, r=0, variable=None)
     |  
     |  __iter__(self)
     |  
     |  __len__(self)
     |  
     |  __mul__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __ne__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __neg__(self)
     |  
     |  __pos__(self)
     |  
     |  __pow__(self, val)
     |  
     |  __radd__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __repr__(self)
     |  
     |  __rmul__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __rsub__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__ = __rdiv__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __setattr__(self, key, val)
     |  
     |  __setitem__(self, key, val)
     |  
     |  __str__(self)
     |  
     |  __sub__(self, other)
     |  
     |  __truediv__ = __div__(self, other)
     |  
     |  deriv(self, m=1)
     |      Return a derivative of this polynomial.
     |      
     |      Refer to `polyder` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      polyder : equivalent function
     |  
     |  integ(self, m=1, k=0)
     |      Return an antiderivative (indefinite integral) of this polynomial.
     |      
     |      Refer to `polyint` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      polyint : equivalent function
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  __dict__
     |      dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
     |  
     |  __weakref__
     |      list of weak references to the object (if defined)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __hash__ = None
     |  
     |  coeffs = None
     |  
     |  order = None
     |  
     |  variable = None
    
    class recarray(ndarray)
     |  Construct an ndarray that allows field access using attributes.
     |  
     |  Arrays may have a data-types containing fields, analogous
     |  to columns in a spread sheet.  An example is ``[(x, int), (y, float)]``,
     |  where each entry in the array is a pair of ``(int, float)``.  Normally,
     |  these attributes are accessed using dictionary lookups such as ``arr['x']``
     |  and ``arr['y']``.  Record arrays allow the fields to be accessed as members
     |  of the array, using ``arr.x`` and ``arr.y``.
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  shape : tuple
     |      Shape of output array.
     |  dtype : data-type, optional
     |      The desired data-type.  By default, the data-type is determined
     |      from `formats`, `names`, `titles`, `aligned` and `byteorder`.
     |  formats : list of data-types, optional
     |      A list containing the data-types for the different columns, e.g.
     |      ``['i4', 'f8', 'i4']``.  `formats` does *not* support the new
     |      convention of using types directly, i.e. ``(int, float, int)``.
     |      Note that `formats` must be a list, not a tuple.
     |      Given that `formats` is somewhat limited, we recommend specifying
     |      `dtype` instead.
     |  names : tuple of str, optional
     |      The name of each column, e.g. ``('x', 'y', 'z')``.
     |  buf : buffer, optional
     |      By default, a new array is created of the given shape and data-type.
     |      If `buf` is specified and is an object exposing the buffer interface,
     |      the array will use the memory from the existing buffer.  In this case,
     |      the `offset` and `strides` keywords are available.
     |  
     |  Other Parameters
     |  ----------------
     |  titles : tuple of str, optional
     |      Aliases for column names.  For example, if `names` were
     |      ``('x', 'y', 'z')`` and `titles` is
     |      ``('x_coordinate', 'y_coordinate', 'z_coordinate')``, then
     |      ``arr['x']`` is equivalent to both ``arr.x`` and ``arr.x_coordinate``.
     |  byteorder : {'<', '>', '='}, optional
     |      Byte-order for all fields.
     |  aligned : bool, optional
     |      Align the fields in memory as the C-compiler would.
     |  strides : tuple of ints, optional
     |      Buffer (`buf`) is interpreted according to these strides (strides
     |      define how many bytes each array element, row, column, etc.
     |      occupy in memory).
     |  offset : int, optional
     |      Start reading buffer (`buf`) from this offset onwards.
     |  order : {'C', 'F'}, optional
     |      Row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order.
     |  
     |  Returns
     |  -------
     |  rec : recarray
     |      Empty array of the given shape and type.
     |  
     |  See Also
     |  --------
     |  rec.fromrecords : Construct a record array from data.
     |  record : fundamental data-type for `recarray`.
     |  format_parser : determine a data-type from formats, names, titles.
     |  
     |  Notes
     |  -----
     |  This constructor can be compared to ``empty``: it creates a new record
     |  array but does not fill it with data.  To create a record array from data,
     |  use one of the following methods:
     |  
     |  1. Create a standard ndarray and convert it to a record array,
     |     using ``arr.view(np.recarray)``
     |  2. Use the `buf` keyword.
     |  3. Use `np.rec.fromrecords`.
     |  
     |  Examples
     |  --------
     |  Create an array with two fields, ``x`` and ``y``:
     |  
     |  >>> x = np.array([(1.0, 2), (3.0, 4)], dtype=[('x', float), ('y', int)])
     |  >>> x
     |  array([(1.0, 2), (3.0, 4)],
     |        dtype=[('x', '<f8'), ('y', '<i4')])
     |  
     |  >>> x['x']
     |  array([ 1.,  3.])
     |  
     |  View the array as a record array:
     |  
     |  >>> x = x.view(np.recarray)
     |  
     |  >>> x.x
     |  array([ 1.,  3.])
     |  
     |  >>> x.y
     |  array([2, 4])
     |  
     |  Create a new, empty record array:
     |  
     |  >>> np.recarray((2,),
     |  ... dtype=[('x', int), ('y', float), ('z', int)]) #doctest: +SKIP
     |  rec.array([(-1073741821, 1.2249118382103472e-301, 24547520),
     |         (3471280, 1.2134086255804012e-316, 0)],
     |        dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<f8'), ('z', '<i4')])
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      recarray
     |      ndarray
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __array_finalize__(self, obj)
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(self, attr)
     |  
     |  __getitem__(self, indx)
     |  
     |  __repr__(self)
     |  
     |  __setattr__(self, attr, val)
     |      # Save the dictionary.
     |      # If the attr is a field name and not in the saved dictionary
     |      # Undo any "setting" of the attribute and do a setfield
     |      # Thus, you can't create attributes on-the-fly that are field names.
     |  
     |  field(self, attr, val=None)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Static methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__(subtype, shape, dtype=None, buf=None, offset=0, strides=None, formats=None, names=None, titles=None, byteorder=None, aligned=False, order='C')
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  __dict__
     |      dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from ndarray:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      a.__array__(|dtype) -> reference if type unchanged, copy otherwise.
     |      
     |      Returns either a new reference to self if dtype is not given or a new array
     |      of provided data type if dtype is different from the current dtype of the
     |      array.
     |  
     |  __array_prepare__(...)
     |      a.__array_prepare__(obj) -> Object of same type as ndarray object obj.
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      a.__array_wrap__(obj) -> Object of same type as ndarray object a.
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |      a.__copy__([order])
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the array.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      order : {'C', 'F', 'A'}, optional
     |          If order is 'C' (False) then the result is contiguous (default).
     |          If order is 'Fortran' (True) then the result has fortran order.
     |          If order is 'Any' (None) then the result has fortran order
     |          only if the array already is in fortran order.
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |      a.__deepcopy__() -> Deep copy of array.
     |      
     |      Used if copy.deepcopy is called on an array.
     |  
     |  __delitem__(...)
     |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
     |  
     |  __delslice__(...)
     |      x.__delslice__(i, j) <==> del x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __getslice__(...)
     |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __iadd__(...)
     |      x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
     |  
     |  __iand__(...)
     |      x.__iand__(y) <==> x&=y
     |  
     |  __idiv__(...)
     |      x.__idiv__(y) <==> x/=y
     |  
     |  __ifloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__ifloordiv__(y) <==> x//=y
     |  
     |  __ilshift__(...)
     |      x.__ilshift__(y) <==> x<<=y
     |  
     |  __imod__(...)
     |      x.__imod__(y) <==> x%=y
     |  
     |  __imul__(...)
     |      x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __ior__(...)
     |      x.__ior__(y) <==> x|=y
     |  
     |  __ipow__(...)
     |      x.__ipow__(y) <==> x**=y
     |  
     |  __irshift__(...)
     |      x.__irshift__(y) <==> x>>=y
     |  
     |  __isub__(...)
     |      x.__isub__(y) <==> x-=y
     |  
     |  __iter__(...)
     |      x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
     |  
     |  __itruediv__(...)
     |      x.__itruediv__(y) <==> x/=y
     |  
     |  __ixor__(...)
     |      x.__ixor__(y) <==> x^=y
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |      a.__reduce__()
     |      
     |      For pickling.
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setitem__(...)
     |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
     |  
     |  __setslice__(...)
     |      x.__setslice__(i, j, y) <==> x[i:j]=y
     |      
     |      Use  of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |      a.__setstate__(version, shape, dtype, isfortran, rawdata)
     |      
     |      For unpickling.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      version : int
     |          optional pickle version. If omitted defaults to 0.
     |      shape : tuple
     |      dtype : data-type
     |      isFortran : bool
     |      rawdata : string or list
     |          a binary string with the data (or a list if 'a' is an object array)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      a.all(axis=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Returns True if all elements evaluate to True.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.all` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.all : equivalent function
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      a.any(axis=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Returns True if any of the elements of `a` evaluate to True.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.any` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.any : equivalent function
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      a.argmax(axis=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return indices of the maximum values along the given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.argmax` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.argmax : equivalent function
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      a.argmin(axis=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return indices of the minimum values along the given axis of `a`.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.argmin` for detailed documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.argmin : equivalent function
     |  
     |  argpartition(...)
     |      a.argpartition(kth, axis=-1, kind='introselect', order=None)
     |      
     |      Returns the indices that would partition this array.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.argpartition` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      .. versionadded:: 1.8.0
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.argpartition : equivalent function
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      a.argsort(axis=-1, kind='quicksort', order=None)
     |      
     |      Returns the indices that would sort this array.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.argsort` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.argsort : equivalent function
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      a.astype(dtype, order='K', casting='unsafe', subok=True, copy=True)
     |      
     |      Copy of the array, cast to a specified type.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      dtype : str or dtype
     |          Typecode or data-type to which the array is cast.
     |      order : {'C', 'F', 'A', 'K'}, optional
     |          Controls the memory layout order of the result.
     |          'C' means C order, 'F' means Fortran order, 'A'
     |          means 'F' order if all the arrays are Fortran contiguous,
     |          'C' order otherwise, and 'K' means as close to the
     |          order the array elements appear in memory as possible.
     |          Default is 'K'.
     |      casting : {'no', 'equiv', 'safe', 'same_kind', 'unsafe'}, optional
     |          Controls what kind of data casting may occur. Defaults to 'unsafe'
     |          for backwards compatibility.
     |      
     |            * 'no' means the data types should not be cast at all.
     |            * 'equiv' means only byte-order changes are allowed.
     |            * 'safe' means only casts which can preserve values are allowed.
     |            * 'same_kind' means only safe casts or casts within a kind,
     |              like float64 to float32, are allowed.
     |            * 'unsafe' means any data conversions may be done.
     |      subok : bool, optional
     |          If True, then sub-classes will be passed-through (default), otherwise
     |          the returned array will be forced to be a base-class array.
     |      copy : bool, optional
     |          By default, astype always returns a newly allocated array. If this
     |          is set to false, and the `dtype`, `order`, and `subok`
     |          requirements are satisfied, the input array is returned instead
     |          of a copy.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      arr_t : ndarray
     |          Unless `copy` is False and the other conditions for returning the input
     |          array are satisfied (see description for `copy` input paramter), `arr_t`
     |          is a new array of the same shape as the input array, with dtype, order
     |          given by `dtype`, `order`.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Starting in NumPy 1.9, astype method now returns an error if the string
     |      dtype to cast to is not long enough in 'safe' casting mode to hold the max
     |      value of integer/float array that is being casted. Previously the casting
     |      was allowed even if the result was truncated.
     |      
     |      Raises
     |      ------
     |      ComplexWarning
     |          When casting from complex to float or int. To avoid this,
     |          one should use ``a.real.astype(t)``.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([1, 2, 2.5])
     |      >>> x
     |      array([ 1. ,  2. ,  2.5])
     |      
     |      >>> x.astype(int)
     |      array([1, 2, 2])
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      a.byteswap(inplace)
     |      
     |      Swap the bytes of the array elements
     |      
     |      Toggle between low-endian and big-endian data representation by
     |      returning a byteswapped array, optionally swapped in-place.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      inplace : bool, optional
     |          If ``True``, swap bytes in-place, default is ``False``.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      out : ndarray
     |          The byteswapped array. If `inplace` is ``True``, this is
     |          a view to self.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> A = np.array([1, 256, 8755], dtype=np.int16)
     |      >>> map(hex, A)
     |      ['0x1', '0x100', '0x2233']
     |      >>> A.byteswap(True)
     |      array([  256,     1, 13090], dtype=int16)
     |      >>> map(hex, A)
     |      ['0x100', '0x1', '0x3322']
     |      
     |      Arrays of strings are not swapped
     |      
     |      >>> A = np.array(['ceg', 'fac'])
     |      >>> A.byteswap()
     |      array(['ceg', 'fac'],
     |            dtype='|S3')
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      a.choose(choices, out=None, mode='raise')
     |      
     |      Use an index array to construct a new array from a set of choices.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.choose` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.choose : equivalent function
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      a.clip(min=None, max=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return an array whose values are limited to ``[min, max]``.
     |      One of max or min must be given.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.clip` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.clip : equivalent function
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      a.compress(condition, axis=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return selected slices of this array along given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.compress` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.compress : equivalent function
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |      a.conj()
     |      
     |      Complex-conjugate all elements.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.conjugate` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.conjugate : equivalent function
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      a.conjugate()
     |      
     |      Return the complex conjugate, element-wise.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.conjugate` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.conjugate : equivalent function
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      a.copy(order='C')
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the array.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      order : {'C', 'F', 'A', 'K'}, optional
     |          Controls the memory layout of the copy. 'C' means C-order,
     |          'F' means F-order, 'A' means 'F' if `a` is Fortran contiguous,
     |          'C' otherwise. 'K' means match the layout of `a` as closely
     |          as possible. (Note that this function and :func:numpy.copy are very
     |          similar, but have different default values for their order=
     |          arguments.)
     |      
     |      See also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.copy
     |      numpy.copyto
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]], order='F')
     |      
     |      >>> y = x.copy()
     |      
     |      >>> x.fill(0)
     |      
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[0, 0, 0],
     |             [0, 0, 0]])
     |      
     |      >>> y
     |      array([[1, 2, 3],
     |             [4, 5, 6]])
     |      
     |      >>> y.flags['C_CONTIGUOUS']
     |      True
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      a.cumprod(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return the cumulative product of the elements along the given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.cumprod` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.cumprod : equivalent function
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      a.cumsum(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return the cumulative sum of the elements along the given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.cumsum` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.cumsum : equivalent function
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      a.diagonal(offset=0, axis1=0, axis2=1)
     |      
     |      Return specified diagonals. In NumPy 1.9 the returned array is a
     |      read-only view instead of a copy as in previous NumPy versions.  In
     |      NumPy 1.10 the read-only restriction will be removed.
     |      
     |      Refer to :func:`numpy.diagonal` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.diagonal : equivalent function
     |  
     |  dot(...)
     |      a.dot(b, out=None)
     |      
     |      Dot product of two arrays.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.dot` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.dot : equivalent function
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.eye(2)
     |      >>> b = np.ones((2, 2)) * 2
     |      >>> a.dot(b)
     |      array([[ 2.,  2.],
     |             [ 2.,  2.]])
     |      
     |      This array method can be conveniently chained:
     |      
     |      >>> a.dot(b).dot(b)
     |      array([[ 8.,  8.],
     |             [ 8.,  8.]])
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      a.dump(file)
     |      
     |      Dump a pickle of the array to the specified file.
     |      The array can be read back with pickle.load or numpy.load.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      file : str
     |          A string naming the dump file.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      a.dumps()
     |      
     |      Returns the pickle of the array as a string.
     |      pickle.loads or numpy.loads will convert the string back to an array.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      None
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      a.fill(value)
     |      
     |      Fill the array with a scalar value.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      value : scalar
     |          All elements of `a` will be assigned this value.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([1, 2])
     |      >>> a.fill(0)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([0, 0])
     |      >>> a = np.empty(2)
     |      >>> a.fill(1)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([ 1.,  1.])
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      a.flatten(order='C')
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the array collapsed into one dimension.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      order : {'C', 'F', 'A'}, optional
     |          Whether to flatten in row-major (C-style) or
     |          column-major (Fortran-style) order or preserve the
     |          C/Fortran ordering from `a`.  The default is 'C'.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      y : ndarray
     |          A copy of the input array, flattened to one dimension.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      ravel : Return a flattened array.
     |      flat : A 1-D flat iterator over the array.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([[1,2], [3,4]])
     |      >>> a.flatten()
     |      array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |      >>> a.flatten('F')
     |      array([1, 3, 2, 4])
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      a.getfield(dtype, offset=0)
     |      
     |      Returns a field of the given array as a certain type.
     |      
     |      A field is a view of the array data with a given data-type. The values in
     |      the view are determined by the given type and the offset into the current
     |      array in bytes. The offset needs to be such that the view dtype fits in the
     |      array dtype; for example an array of dtype complex128 has 16-byte elements.
     |      If taking a view with a 32-bit integer (4 bytes), the offset needs to be
     |      between 0 and 12 bytes.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      dtype : str or dtype
     |          The data type of the view. The dtype size of the view can not be larger
     |          than that of the array itself.
     |      offset : int
     |          Number of bytes to skip before beginning the element view.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.diag([1.+1.j]*2)
     |      >>> x[1, 1] = 2 + 4.j
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[ 1.+1.j,  0.+0.j],
     |             [ 0.+0.j,  2.+4.j]])
     |      >>> x.getfield(np.float64)
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  2.]])
     |      
     |      By choosing an offset of 8 bytes we can select the complex part of the
     |      array for our view:
     |      
     |      >>> x.getfield(np.float64, offset=8)
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.],
     |         [ 0.,  4.]])
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      a.item(*args)
     |      
     |      Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      \*args : Arguments (variable number and type)
     |      
     |          * none: in this case, the method only works for arrays
     |            with one element (`a.size == 1`), which element is
     |            copied into a standard Python scalar object and returned.
     |      
     |          * int_type: this argument is interpreted as a flat index into
     |            the array, specifying which element to copy and return.
     |      
     |          * tuple of int_types: functions as does a single int_type argument,
     |            except that the argument is interpreted as an nd-index into the
     |            array.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      z : Standard Python scalar object
     |          A copy of the specified element of the array as a suitable
     |          Python scalar
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      When the data type of `a` is longdouble or clongdouble, item() returns
     |      a scalar array object because there is no available Python scalar that
     |      would not lose information. Void arrays return a buffer object for item(),
     |      unless fields are defined, in which case a tuple is returned.
     |      
     |      `item` is very similar to a[args], except, instead of an array scalar,
     |      a standard Python scalar is returned. This can be useful for speeding up
     |      access to elements of the array and doing arithmetic on elements of the
     |      array using Python's optimized math.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.random.randint(9, size=(3, 3))
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[3, 1, 7],
     |             [2, 8, 3],
     |             [8, 5, 3]])
     |      >>> x.item(3)
     |      2
     |      >>> x.item(7)
     |      5
     |      >>> x.item((0, 1))
     |      1
     |      >>> x.item((2, 2))
     |      3
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      a.itemset(*args)
     |      
     |      Insert scalar into an array (scalar is cast to array's dtype, if possible)
     |      
     |      There must be at least 1 argument, and define the last argument
     |      as *item*.  Then, ``a.itemset(*args)`` is equivalent to but faster
     |      than ``a[args] = item``.  The item should be a scalar value and `args`
     |      must select a single item in the array `a`.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      \*args : Arguments
     |          If one argument: a scalar, only used in case `a` is of size 1.
     |          If two arguments: the last argument is the value to be set
     |          and must be a scalar, the first argument specifies a single array
     |          element location. It is either an int or a tuple.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Compared to indexing syntax, `itemset` provides some speed increase
     |      for placing a scalar into a particular location in an `ndarray`,
     |      if you must do this.  However, generally this is discouraged:
     |      among other problems, it complicates the appearance of the code.
     |      Also, when using `itemset` (and `item`) inside a loop, be sure
     |      to assign the methods to a local variable to avoid the attribute
     |      look-up at each loop iteration.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.random.randint(9, size=(3, 3))
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[3, 1, 7],
     |             [2, 8, 3],
     |             [8, 5, 3]])
     |      >>> x.itemset(4, 0)
     |      >>> x.itemset((2, 2), 9)
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[3, 1, 7],
     |             [2, 0, 3],
     |             [8, 5, 9]])
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      a.max(axis=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return the maximum along a given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.amax` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.amax : equivalent function
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      a.mean(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Returns the average of the array elements along given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.mean` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.mean : equivalent function
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      a.min(axis=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Return the minimum along a given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.amin` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.amin : equivalent function
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      arr.newbyteorder(new_order='S')
     |      
     |      Return the array with the same data viewed with a different byte order.
     |      
     |      Equivalent to::
     |      
     |          arr.view(arr.dtype.newbytorder(new_order))
     |      
     |      Changes are also made in all fields and sub-arrays of the array data
     |      type.
     |      
     |      
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      new_order : string, optional
     |          Byte order to force; a value from the byte order specifications
     |          below. `new_order` codes can be any of:
     |      
     |          * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |          * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |          * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |          * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |          * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |          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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_arr : array
     |          New array object with the dtype reflecting given change to the
     |          byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      a.nonzero()
     |      
     |      Return the indices of the elements that are non-zero.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.nonzero` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.nonzero : equivalent function
     |  
     |  partition(...)
     |      a.partition(kth, axis=-1, kind='introselect', order=None)
     |      
     |      Rearranges the elements in the array in such a way that value of the
     |      element in kth position is in the position it would be in a sorted array.
     |      All elements smaller than the kth element are moved before this element and
     |      all equal or greater are moved behind it. The ordering of the elements in
     |      the two partitions is undefined.
     |      
     |      .. versionadded:: 1.8.0
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      kth : int or sequence of ints
     |          Element index to partition by. The kth element value will be in its
     |          final sorted position and all smaller elements will be moved before it
     |          and all equal or greater elements behind it.
     |          The order all elements in the partitions is undefined.
     |          If provided with a sequence of kth it will partition all elements
     |          indexed by kth of them into their sorted position at once.
     |      axis : int, optional
     |          Axis along which to sort. Default is -1, which means sort along the
     |          last axis.
     |      kind : {'introselect'}, optional
     |          Selection algorithm. Default is 'introselect'.
     |      order : str or list of str, optional
     |          When `a` is an array with fields defined, this argument specifies
     |          which fields to compare first, second, etc.  A single field can
     |          be specified as a string, and not all fields need be specified,
     |          but unspecified fields will still be used, in the order in which
     |          they come up in the dtype, to break ties.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.partition : Return a parititioned copy of an array.
     |      argpartition : Indirect partition.
     |      sort : Full sort.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      See ``np.partition`` for notes on the different algorithms.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([3, 4, 2, 1])
     |      >>> a.partition(a, 3)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([2, 1, 3, 4])
     |      
     |      >>> a.partition((1, 3))
     |      array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      a.prod(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Return the product of the array elements over the given axis
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.prod` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.prod : equivalent function
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      a.ptp(axis=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Peak to peak (maximum - minimum) value along a given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.ptp` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.ptp : equivalent function
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      a.put(indices, values, mode='raise')
     |      
     |      Set ``a.flat[n] = values[n]`` for all `n` in indices.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.put` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.put : equivalent function
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      a.ravel([order])
     |      
     |      Return a flattened array.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.ravel` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.ravel : equivalent function
     |      
     |      ndarray.flat : a flat iterator on the array.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      a.repeat(repeats, axis=None)
     |      
     |      Repeat elements of an array.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.repeat` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.repeat : equivalent function
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      a.reshape(shape, order='C')
     |      
     |      Returns an array containing the same data with a new shape.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.reshape` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.reshape : equivalent function
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      a.resize(new_shape, refcheck=True)
     |      
     |      Change shape and size of array in-place.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      new_shape : tuple of ints, or `n` ints
     |          Shape of resized array.
     |      refcheck : bool, optional
     |          If False, reference count will not be checked. Default is True.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      None
     |      
     |      Raises
     |      ------
     |      ValueError
     |          If `a` does not own its own data or references or views to it exist,
     |          and the data memory must be changed.
     |      
     |      SystemError
     |          If the `order` keyword argument is specified. This behaviour is a
     |          bug in NumPy.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      resize : Return a new array with the specified shape.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      This reallocates space for the data area if necessary.
     |      
     |      Only contiguous arrays (data elements consecutive in memory) can be
     |      resized.
     |      
     |      The purpose of the reference count check is to make sure you
     |      do not use this array as a buffer for another Python object and then
     |      reallocate the memory. However, reference counts can increase in
     |      other ways so if you are sure that you have not shared the memory
     |      for this array with another Python object, then you may safely set
     |      `refcheck` to False.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      Shrinking an array: array is flattened (in the order that the data are
     |      stored in memory), resized, and reshaped:
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([[0, 1], [2, 3]], order='C')
     |      >>> a.resize((2, 1))
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[0],
     |             [1]])
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([[0, 1], [2, 3]], order='F')
     |      >>> a.resize((2, 1))
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[0],
     |             [2]])
     |      
     |      Enlarging an array: as above, but missing entries are filled with zeros:
     |      
     |      >>> b = np.array([[0, 1], [2, 3]])
     |      >>> b.resize(2, 3) # new_shape parameter doesn't have to be a tuple
     |      >>> b
     |      array([[0, 1, 2],
     |             [3, 0, 0]])
     |      
     |      Referencing an array prevents resizing...
     |      
     |      >>> c = a
     |      >>> a.resize((1, 1))
     |      Traceback (most recent call last):
     |      ...
     |      ValueError: cannot resize an array that has been referenced ...
     |      
     |      Unless `refcheck` is False:
     |      
     |      >>> a.resize((1, 1), refcheck=False)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[0]])
     |      >>> c
     |      array([[0]])
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      a.round(decimals=0, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return `a` with each element rounded to the given number of decimals.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.around` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.around : equivalent function
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      a.searchsorted(v, side='left', sorter=None)
     |      
     |      Find indices where elements of v should be inserted in a to maintain order.
     |      
     |      For full documentation, see `numpy.searchsorted`
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.searchsorted : equivalent function
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      a.setfield(val, dtype, offset=0)
     |      
     |      Put a value into a specified place in a field defined by a data-type.
     |      
     |      Place `val` into `a`'s field defined by `dtype` and beginning `offset`
     |      bytes into the field.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      val : object
     |          Value to be placed in field.
     |      dtype : dtype object
     |          Data-type of the field in which to place `val`.
     |      offset : int, optional
     |          The number of bytes into the field at which to place `val`.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      None
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      getfield
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.eye(3)
     |      >>> x.getfield(np.float64)
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  1.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  0.,  1.]])
     |      >>> x.setfield(3, np.int32)
     |      >>> x.getfield(np.int32)
     |      array([[3, 3, 3],
     |             [3, 3, 3],
     |             [3, 3, 3]])
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[  1.00000000e+000,   1.48219694e-323,   1.48219694e-323],
     |             [  1.48219694e-323,   1.00000000e+000,   1.48219694e-323],
     |             [  1.48219694e-323,   1.48219694e-323,   1.00000000e+000]])
     |      >>> x.setfield(np.eye(3), np.int32)
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  1.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  0.,  1.]])
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      a.setflags(write=None, align=None, uic=None)
     |      
     |      Set array flags WRITEABLE, ALIGNED, and UPDATEIFCOPY, respectively.
     |      
     |      These Boolean-valued flags affect how numpy interprets the memory
     |      area used by `a` (see Notes below). The ALIGNED flag can only
     |      be set to True if the data is actually aligned according to the type.
     |      The UPDATEIFCOPY flag can never be set to True. The flag WRITEABLE
     |      can only be set to True if the array owns its own memory, or the
     |      ultimate owner of the memory exposes a writeable buffer interface,
     |      or is a string. (The exception for string is made so that unpickling
     |      can be done without copying memory.)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      write : bool, optional
     |          Describes whether or not `a` can be written to.
     |      align : bool, optional
     |          Describes whether or not `a` is aligned properly for its type.
     |      uic : bool, optional
     |          Describes whether or not `a` is a copy of another "base" array.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Array flags provide information about how the memory area used
     |      for the array is to be interpreted. There are 6 Boolean flags
     |      in use, only three of which can be changed by the user:
     |      UPDATEIFCOPY, WRITEABLE, and ALIGNED.
     |      
     |      WRITEABLE (W) the data area can be written to;
     |      
     |      ALIGNED (A) the data and strides are aligned appropriately for the hardware
     |      (as determined by the compiler);
     |      
     |      UPDATEIFCOPY (U) this array is a copy of some other array (referenced
     |      by .base). When this array is deallocated, the base array will be
     |      updated with the contents of this array.
     |      
     |      All flags can be accessed using their first (upper case) letter as well
     |      as the full name.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> y
     |      array([[3, 1, 7],
     |             [2, 0, 0],
     |             [8, 5, 9]])
     |      >>> y.flags
     |        C_CONTIGUOUS : True
     |        F_CONTIGUOUS : False
     |        OWNDATA : True
     |        WRITEABLE : True
     |        ALIGNED : True
     |        UPDATEIFCOPY : False
     |      >>> y.setflags(write=0, align=0)
     |      >>> y.flags
     |        C_CONTIGUOUS : True
     |        F_CONTIGUOUS : False
     |        OWNDATA : True
     |        WRITEABLE : False
     |        ALIGNED : False
     |        UPDATEIFCOPY : False
     |      >>> y.setflags(uic=1)
     |      Traceback (most recent call last):
     |        File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
     |      ValueError: cannot set UPDATEIFCOPY flag to True
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      a.sort(axis=-1, kind='quicksort', order=None)
     |      
     |      Sort an array, in-place.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      axis : int, optional
     |          Axis along which to sort. Default is -1, which means sort along the
     |          last axis.
     |      kind : {'quicksort', 'mergesort', 'heapsort'}, optional
     |          Sorting algorithm. Default is 'quicksort'.
     |      order : str or list of str, optional
     |          When `a` is an array with fields defined, this argument specifies
     |          which fields to compare first, second, etc.  A single field can
     |          be specified as a string, and not all fields need be specified,
     |          but unspecified fields will still be used, in the order in which
     |          they come up in the dtype, to break ties.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.sort : Return a sorted copy of an array.
     |      argsort : Indirect sort.
     |      lexsort : Indirect stable sort on multiple keys.
     |      searchsorted : Find elements in sorted array.
     |      partition: Partial sort.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      See ``sort`` for notes on the different sorting algorithms.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([[1,4], [3,1]])
     |      >>> a.sort(axis=1)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[1, 4],
     |             [1, 3]])
     |      >>> a.sort(axis=0)
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[1, 3],
     |             [1, 4]])
     |      
     |      Use the `order` keyword to specify a field to use when sorting a
     |      structured array:
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([('a', 2), ('c', 1)], dtype=[('x', 'S1'), ('y', int)])
     |      >>> a.sort(order='y')
     |      >>> a
     |      array([('c', 1), ('a', 2)],
     |            dtype=[('x', '|S1'), ('y', '<i4')])
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      a.squeeze(axis=None)
     |      
     |      Remove single-dimensional entries from the shape of `a`.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.squeeze` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.squeeze : equivalent function
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      a.std(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, ddof=0, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Returns the standard deviation of the array elements along given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.std` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.std : equivalent function
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      a.sum(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Return the sum of the array elements over the given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.sum` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.sum : equivalent function
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      a.swapaxes(axis1, axis2)
     |      
     |      Return a view of the array with `axis1` and `axis2` interchanged.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.swapaxes` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.swapaxes : equivalent function
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      a.take(indices, axis=None, out=None, mode='raise')
     |      
     |      Return an array formed from the elements of `a` at the given indices.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.take` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.take : equivalent function
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |      a.tobytes(order='C')
     |      
     |      Construct Python bytes containing the raw data bytes in the array.
     |      
     |      Constructs Python bytes showing a copy of the raw contents of
     |      data memory. The bytes object can be produced in either 'C' or 'Fortran',
     |      or 'Any' order (the default is 'C'-order). 'Any' order means C-order
     |      unless the F_CONTIGUOUS flag in the array is set, in which case it
     |      means 'Fortran' order.
     |      
     |      .. versionadded:: 1.9.0
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      order : {'C', 'F', None}, optional
     |          Order of the data for multidimensional arrays:
     |          C, Fortran, or the same as for the original array.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      s : bytes
     |          Python bytes exhibiting a copy of `a`'s raw data.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([[0, 1], [2, 3]])
     |      >>> x.tobytes()
     |      b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00'
     |      >>> x.tobytes('C') == x.tobytes()
     |      True
     |      >>> x.tobytes('F')
     |      b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00'
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      a.tofile(fid, sep="", format="%s")
     |      
     |      Write array to a file as text or binary (default).
     |      
     |      Data is always written in 'C' order, independent of the order of `a`.
     |      The data produced by this method can be recovered using the function
     |      fromfile().
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      fid : file or str
     |          An open file object, or a string containing a filename.
     |      sep : str
     |          Separator between array items for text output.
     |          If "" (empty), a binary file is written, equivalent to
     |          ``file.write(a.tobytes())``.
     |      format : str
     |          Format string for text file output.
     |          Each entry in the array is formatted to text by first converting
     |          it to the closest Python type, and then using "format" % item.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      This is a convenience function for quick storage of array data.
     |      Information on endianness and precision is lost, so this method is not a
     |      good choice for files intended to archive data or transport data between
     |      machines with different endianness. Some of these problems can be overcome
     |      by outputting the data as text files, at the expense of speed and file
     |      size.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      a.tolist()
     |      
     |      Return the array as a (possibly nested) list.
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the array data as a (nested) Python list.
     |      Data items are converted to the nearest compatible Python type.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      none
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      y : list
     |          The possibly nested list of array elements.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      The array may be recreated, ``a = np.array(a.tolist())``.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([1, 2])
     |      >>> a.tolist()
     |      [1, 2]
     |      >>> a = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]])
     |      >>> list(a)
     |      [array([1, 2]), array([3, 4])]
     |      >>> a.tolist()
     |      [[1, 2], [3, 4]]
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      a.tostring(order='C')
     |      
     |      Construct Python bytes containing the raw data bytes in the array.
     |      
     |      Constructs Python bytes showing a copy of the raw contents of
     |      data memory. The bytes object can be produced in either 'C' or 'Fortran',
     |      or 'Any' order (the default is 'C'-order). 'Any' order means C-order
     |      unless the F_CONTIGUOUS flag in the array is set, in which case it
     |      means 'Fortran' order.
     |      
     |      This function is a compatibility alias for tobytes. Despite its name it returns bytes not strings.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      order : {'C', 'F', None}, optional
     |          Order of the data for multidimensional arrays:
     |          C, Fortran, or the same as for the original array.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      s : bytes
     |          Python bytes exhibiting a copy of `a`'s raw data.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([[0, 1], [2, 3]])
     |      >>> x.tobytes()
     |      b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00'
     |      >>> x.tobytes('C') == x.tobytes()
     |      True
     |      >>> x.tobytes('F')
     |      b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00'
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      a.trace(offset=0, axis1=0, axis2=1, dtype=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Return the sum along diagonals of the array.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.trace` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.trace : equivalent function
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      a.transpose(*axes)
     |      
     |      Returns a view of the array with axes transposed.
     |      
     |      For a 1-D array, this has no effect. (To change between column and
     |      row vectors, first cast the 1-D array into a matrix object.)
     |      For a 2-D array, this is the usual matrix transpose.
     |      For an n-D array, if axes are given, their order indicates how the
     |      axes are permuted (see Examples). If axes are not provided and
     |      ``a.shape = (i[0], i[1], ... i[n-2], i[n-1])``, then
     |      ``a.transpose().shape = (i[n-1], i[n-2], ... i[1], i[0])``.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      axes : None, tuple of ints, or `n` ints
     |      
     |       * None or no argument: reverses the order of the axes.
     |      
     |       * tuple of ints: `i` in the `j`-th place in the tuple means `a`'s
     |         `i`-th axis becomes `a.transpose()`'s `j`-th axis.
     |      
     |       * `n` ints: same as an n-tuple of the same ints (this form is
     |         intended simply as a "convenience" alternative to the tuple form)
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      out : ndarray
     |          View of `a`, with axes suitably permuted.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      ndarray.T : Array property returning the array transposed.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> a = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]])
     |      >>> a
     |      array([[1, 2],
     |             [3, 4]])
     |      >>> a.transpose()
     |      array([[1, 3],
     |             [2, 4]])
     |      >>> a.transpose((1, 0))
     |      array([[1, 3],
     |             [2, 4]])
     |      >>> a.transpose(1, 0)
     |      array([[1, 3],
     |             [2, 4]])
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      a.var(axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, ddof=0, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Returns the variance of the array elements, along given axis.
     |      
     |      Refer to `numpy.var` for full documentation.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.var : equivalent function
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      a.view(dtype=None, type=None)
     |      
     |      New view of array with the same data.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      dtype : data-type or ndarray sub-class, optional
     |          Data-type descriptor of the returned view, e.g., float32 or int16. The
     |          default, None, results in the view having the same data-type as `a`.
     |          This argument can also be specified as an ndarray sub-class, which
     |          then specifies the type of the returned object (this is equivalent to
     |          setting the ``type`` parameter).
     |      type : Python type, optional
     |          Type of the returned view, e.g., ndarray or matrix.  Again, the
     |          default None results in type preservation.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      ``a.view()`` is used two different ways:
     |      
     |      ``a.view(some_dtype)`` or ``a.view(dtype=some_dtype)`` constructs a view
     |      of the array's memory with a different data-type.  This can cause a
     |      reinterpretation of the bytes of memory.
     |      
     |      ``a.view(ndarray_subclass)`` or ``a.view(type=ndarray_subclass)`` just
     |      returns an instance of `ndarray_subclass` that looks at the same array
     |      (same shape, dtype, etc.)  This does not cause a reinterpretation of the
     |      memory.
     |      
     |      For ``a.view(some_dtype)``, if ``some_dtype`` has a different number of
     |      bytes per entry than the previous dtype (for example, converting a
     |      regular array to a structured array), then the behavior of the view
     |      cannot be predicted just from the superficial appearance of ``a`` (shown
     |      by ``print(a)``). It also depends on exactly how ``a`` is stored in
     |      memory. Therefore if ``a`` is C-ordered versus fortran-ordered, versus
     |      defined as a slice or transpose, etc., the view may give different
     |      results.
     |      
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([(1, 2)], dtype=[('a', np.int8), ('b', np.int8)])
     |      
     |      Viewing array data using a different type and dtype:
     |      
     |      >>> y = x.view(dtype=np.int16, type=np.matrix)
     |      >>> y
     |      matrix([[513]], dtype=int16)
     |      >>> print type(y)
     |      <class 'numpy.matrixlib.defmatrix.matrix'>
     |      
     |      Creating a view on a structured array so it can be used in calculations
     |      
     |      >>> x = np.array([(1, 2),(3,4)], dtype=[('a', np.int8), ('b', np.int8)])
     |      >>> xv = x.view(dtype=np.int8).reshape(-1,2)
     |      >>> xv
     |      array([[1, 2],
     |             [3, 4]], dtype=int8)
     |      >>> xv.mean(0)
     |      array([ 2.,  3.])
     |      
     |      Making changes to the view changes the underlying array
     |      
     |      >>> xv[0,1] = 20
     |      >>> print x
     |      [(1, 20) (3, 4)]
     |      
     |      Using a view to convert an array to a recarray:
     |      
     |      >>> z = x.view(np.recarray)
     |      >>> z.a
     |      array([1], dtype=int8)
     |      
     |      Views share data:
     |      
     |      >>> x[0] = (9, 10)
     |      >>> z[0]
     |      (9, 10)
     |      
     |      Views that change the dtype size (bytes per entry) should normally be
     |      avoided on arrays defined by slices, transposes, fortran-ordering, etc.:
     |      
     |      >>> x = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]], dtype=np.int16)
     |      >>> y = x[:, 0:2]
     |      >>> y
     |      array([[1, 2],
     |             [4, 5]], dtype=int16)
     |      >>> y.view(dtype=[('width', np.int16), ('length', np.int16)])
     |      Traceback (most recent call last):
     |        File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
     |      ValueError: new type not compatible with array.
     |      >>> z = y.copy()
     |      >>> z.view(dtype=[('width', np.int16), ('length', np.int16)])
     |      array([[(1, 2)],
     |             [(4, 5)]], dtype=[('width', '<i2'), ('length', '<i2')])
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from ndarray:
     |  
     |  T
     |      Same as self.transpose(), except that self is returned if
     |      self.ndim < 2.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([[1.,2.],[3.,4.]])
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[ 1.,  2.],
     |             [ 3.,  4.]])
     |      >>> x.T
     |      array([[ 1.,  3.],
     |             [ 2.,  4.]])
     |      >>> x = np.array([1.,2.,3.,4.])
     |      >>> x
     |      array([ 1.,  2.,  3.,  4.])
     |      >>> x.T
     |      array([ 1.,  2.,  3.,  4.])
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side.
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: C-struct side.
     |  
     |  base
     |      Base object if memory is from some other object.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      The base of an array that owns its memory is None:
     |      
     |      >>> x = np.array([1,2,3,4])
     |      >>> x.base is None
     |      True
     |      
     |      Slicing creates a view, whose memory is shared with x:
     |      
     |      >>> y = x[2:]
     |      >>> y.base is x
     |      True
     |  
     |  ctypes
     |      An object to simplify the interaction of the array with the ctypes
     |      module.
     |      
     |      This attribute creates an object that makes it easier to use arrays
     |      when calling shared libraries with the ctypes module. The returned
     |      object has, among others, data, shape, and strides attributes (see
     |      Notes below) which themselves return ctypes objects that can be used
     |      as arguments to a shared library.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      None
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      c : Python object
     |          Possessing attributes data, shape, strides, etc.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.ctypeslib
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Below are the public attributes of this object which were documented
     |      in "Guide to NumPy" (we have omitted undocumented public attributes,
     |      as well as documented private attributes):
     |      
     |      * data: A pointer to the memory area of the array as a Python integer.
     |        This memory area may contain data that is not aligned, or not in correct
     |        byte-order. The memory area may not even be writeable. The array
     |        flags and data-type of this array should be respected when passing this
     |        attribute to arbitrary C-code to avoid trouble that can include Python
     |        crashing. User Beware! The value of this attribute is exactly the same
     |        as self._array_interface_['data'][0].
     |      
     |      * shape (c_intp*self.ndim): A ctypes array of length self.ndim where
     |        the basetype is the C-integer corresponding to dtype('p') on this
     |        platform. This base-type could be c_int, c_long, or c_longlong
     |        depending on the platform. The c_intp type is defined accordingly in
     |        numpy.ctypeslib. The ctypes array contains the shape of the underlying
     |        array.
     |      
     |      * strides (c_intp*self.ndim): A ctypes array of length self.ndim where
     |        the basetype is the same as for the shape attribute. This ctypes array
     |        contains the strides information from the underlying array. This strides
     |        information is important for showing how many bytes must be jumped to
     |        get to the next element in the array.
     |      
     |      * data_as(obj): Return the data pointer cast to a particular c-types object.
     |        For example, calling self._as_parameter_ is equivalent to
     |        self.data_as(ctypes.c_void_p). Perhaps you want to use the data as a
     |        pointer to a ctypes array of floating-point data:
     |        self.data_as(ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_double)).
     |      
     |      * shape_as(obj): Return the shape tuple as an array of some other c-types
     |        type. For example: self.shape_as(ctypes.c_short).
     |      
     |      * strides_as(obj): Return the strides tuple as an array of some other
     |        c-types type. For example: self.strides_as(ctypes.c_longlong).
     |      
     |      Be careful using the ctypes attribute - especially on temporary
     |      arrays or arrays constructed on the fly. For example, calling
     |      ``(a+b).ctypes.data_as(ctypes.c_void_p)`` returns a pointer to memory
     |      that is invalid because the array created as (a+b) is deallocated
     |      before the next Python statement. You can avoid this problem using
     |      either ``c=a+b`` or ``ct=(a+b).ctypes``. In the latter case, ct will
     |      hold a reference to the array until ct is deleted or re-assigned.
     |      
     |      If the ctypes module is not available, then the ctypes attribute
     |      of array objects still returns something useful, but ctypes objects
     |      are not returned and errors may be raised instead. In particular,
     |      the object will still have the as parameter attribute which will
     |      return an integer equal to the data attribute.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> import ctypes
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[0, 1],
     |             [2, 3]])
     |      >>> x.ctypes.data
     |      30439712
     |      >>> x.ctypes.data_as(ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_long))
     |      <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x01F01300>
     |      >>> x.ctypes.data_as(ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_long)).contents
     |      c_long(0)
     |      >>> x.ctypes.data_as(ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_longlong)).contents
     |      c_longlong(4294967296L)
     |      >>> x.ctypes.shape
     |      <numpy.core._internal.c_long_Array_2 object at 0x01FFD580>
     |      >>> x.ctypes.shape_as(ctypes.c_long)
     |      <numpy.core._internal.c_long_Array_2 object at 0x01FCE620>
     |      >>> x.ctypes.strides
     |      <numpy.core._internal.c_long_Array_2 object at 0x01FCE620>
     |      >>> x.ctypes.strides_as(ctypes.c_longlong)
     |      <numpy.core._internal.c_longlong_Array_2 object at 0x01F01300>
     |  
     |  data
     |      Python buffer object pointing to the start of the array's data.
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      Data-type of the array's elements.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      None
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      d : numpy dtype object
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.dtype
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[0, 1],
     |             [2, 3]])
     |      >>> x.dtype
     |      dtype('int32')
     |      >>> type(x.dtype)
     |      <type 'numpy.dtype'>
     |  
     |  flags
     |      Information about the memory layout of the array.
     |      
     |      Attributes
     |      ----------
     |      C_CONTIGUOUS (C)
     |          The data is in a single, C-style contiguous segment.
     |      F_CONTIGUOUS (F)
     |          The data is in a single, Fortran-style contiguous segment.
     |      OWNDATA (O)
     |          The array owns the memory it uses or borrows it from another object.
     |      WRITEABLE (W)
     |          The data area can be written to.  Setting this to False locks
     |          the data, making it read-only.  A view (slice, etc.) inherits WRITEABLE
     |          from its base array at creation time, but a view of a writeable
     |          array may be subsequently locked while the base array remains writeable.
     |          (The opposite is not true, in that a view of a locked array may not
     |          be made writeable.  However, currently, locking a base object does not
     |          lock any views that already reference it, so under that circumstance it
     |          is possible to alter the contents of a locked array via a previously
     |          created writeable view onto it.)  Attempting to change a non-writeable
     |          array raises a RuntimeError exception.
     |      ALIGNED (A)
     |          The data and all elements are aligned appropriately for the hardware.
     |      UPDATEIFCOPY (U)
     |          This array is a copy of some other array. When this array is
     |          deallocated, the base array will be updated with the contents of
     |          this array.
     |      FNC
     |          F_CONTIGUOUS and not C_CONTIGUOUS.
     |      FORC
     |          F_CONTIGUOUS or C_CONTIGUOUS (one-segment test).
     |      BEHAVED (B)
     |          ALIGNED and WRITEABLE.
     |      CARRAY (CA)
     |          BEHAVED and C_CONTIGUOUS.
     |      FARRAY (FA)
     |          BEHAVED and F_CONTIGUOUS and not C_CONTIGUOUS.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      The `flags` object can be accessed dictionary-like (as in ``a.flags['WRITEABLE']``),
     |      or by using lowercased attribute names (as in ``a.flags.writeable``). Short flag
     |      names are only supported in dictionary access.
     |      
     |      Only the UPDATEIFCOPY, WRITEABLE, and ALIGNED flags can be changed by
     |      the user, via direct assignment to the attribute or dictionary entry,
     |      or by calling `ndarray.setflags`.
     |      
     |      The array flags cannot be set arbitrarily:
     |      
     |      - UPDATEIFCOPY can only be set ``False``.
     |      - ALIGNED can only be set ``True`` if the data is truly aligned.
     |      - WRITEABLE can only be set ``True`` if the array owns its own memory
     |        or the ultimate owner of the memory exposes a writeable buffer
     |        interface or is a string.
     |      
     |      Arrays can be both C-style and Fortran-style contiguous simultaneously.
     |      This is clear for 1-dimensional arrays, but can also be true for higher
     |      dimensional arrays.
     |      
     |      Even for contiguous arrays a stride for a given dimension
     |      ``arr.strides[dim]`` may be *arbitrary* if ``arr.shape[dim] == 1``
     |      or the array has no elements.
     |      It does *not* generally hold that ``self.strides[-1] == self.itemsize``
     |      for C-style contiguous arrays or ``self.strides[0] == self.itemsize`` for
     |      Fortran-style contiguous arrays is true.
     |  
     |  flat
     |      A 1-D iterator over the array.
     |      
     |      This is a `numpy.flatiter` instance, which acts similarly to, but is not
     |      a subclass of, Python's built-in iterator object.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      flatten : Return a copy of the array collapsed into one dimension.
     |      
     |      flatiter
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.arange(1, 7).reshape(2, 3)
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[1, 2, 3],
     |             [4, 5, 6]])
     |      >>> x.flat[3]
     |      4
     |      >>> x.T
     |      array([[1, 4],
     |             [2, 5],
     |             [3, 6]])
     |      >>> x.T.flat[3]
     |      5
     |      >>> type(x.flat)
     |      <type 'numpy.flatiter'>
     |      
     |      An assignment example:
     |      
     |      >>> x.flat = 3; x
     |      array([[3, 3, 3],
     |             [3, 3, 3]])
     |      >>> x.flat[[1,4]] = 1; x
     |      array([[3, 1, 3],
     |             [3, 1, 3]])
     |  
     |  imag
     |      The imaginary part of the array.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.sqrt([1+0j, 0+1j])
     |      >>> x.imag
     |      array([ 0.        ,  0.70710678])
     |      >>> x.imag.dtype
     |      dtype('float64')
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      Length of one array element in bytes.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([1,2,3], dtype=np.float64)
     |      >>> x.itemsize
     |      8
     |      >>> x = np.array([1,2,3], dtype=np.complex128)
     |      >>> x.itemsize
     |      16
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      Total bytes consumed by the elements of the array.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Does not include memory consumed by non-element attributes of the
     |      array object.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.zeros((3,5,2), dtype=np.complex128)
     |      >>> x.nbytes
     |      480
     |      >>> np.prod(x.shape) * x.itemsize
     |      480
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      Number of array dimensions.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([1, 2, 3])
     |      >>> x.ndim
     |      1
     |      >>> y = np.zeros((2, 3, 4))
     |      >>> y.ndim
     |      3
     |  
     |  real
     |      The real part of the array.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.sqrt([1+0j, 0+1j])
     |      >>> x.real
     |      array([ 1.        ,  0.70710678])
     |      >>> x.real.dtype
     |      dtype('float64')
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.real : equivalent function
     |  
     |  shape
     |      Tuple of array dimensions.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      May be used to "reshape" the array, as long as this would not
     |      require a change in the total number of elements
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |      >>> x.shape
     |      (4,)
     |      >>> y = np.zeros((2, 3, 4))
     |      >>> y.shape
     |      (2, 3, 4)
     |      >>> y.shape = (3, 8)
     |      >>> y
     |      array([[ 0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.,  0.]])
     |      >>> y.shape = (3, 6)
     |      Traceback (most recent call last):
     |        File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
     |      ValueError: total size of new array must be unchanged
     |  
     |  size
     |      Number of elements in the array.
     |      
     |      Equivalent to ``np.prod(a.shape)``, i.e., the product of the array's
     |      dimensions.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> x = np.zeros((3, 5, 2), dtype=np.complex128)
     |      >>> x.size
     |      30
     |      >>> np.prod(x.shape)
     |      30
     |  
     |  strides
     |      Tuple of bytes to step in each dimension when traversing an array.
     |      
     |      The byte offset of element ``(i[0], i[1], ..., i[n])`` in an array `a`
     |      is::
     |      
     |          offset = sum(np.array(i) * a.strides)
     |      
     |      A more detailed explanation of strides can be found in the
     |      "ndarray.rst" file in the NumPy reference guide.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Imagine an array of 32-bit integers (each 4 bytes)::
     |      
     |        x = np.array([[0, 1, 2, 3, 4],
     |                      [5, 6, 7, 8, 9]], dtype=np.int32)
     |      
     |      This array is stored in memory as 40 bytes, one after the other
     |      (known as a contiguous block of memory).  The strides of an array tell
     |      us how many bytes we have to skip in memory to move to the next position
     |      along a certain axis.  For example, we have to skip 4 bytes (1 value) to
     |      move to the next column, but 20 bytes (5 values) to get to the same
     |      position in the next row.  As such, the strides for the array `x` will be
     |      ``(20, 4)``.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.lib.stride_tricks.as_strided
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> y = np.reshape(np.arange(2*3*4), (2,3,4))
     |      >>> y
     |      array([[[ 0,  1,  2,  3],
     |              [ 4,  5,  6,  7],
     |              [ 8,  9, 10, 11]],
     |             [[12, 13, 14, 15],
     |              [16, 17, 18, 19],
     |              [20, 21, 22, 23]]])
     |      >>> y.strides
     |      (48, 16, 4)
     |      >>> y[1,1,1]
     |      17
     |      >>> offset=sum(y.strides * np.array((1,1,1)))
     |      >>> offset/y.itemsize
     |      17
     |      
     |      >>> x = np.reshape(np.arange(5*6*7*8), (5,6,7,8)).transpose(2,3,1,0)
     |      >>> x.strides
     |      (32, 4, 224, 1344)
     |      >>> i = np.array([3,5,2,2])
     |      >>> offset = sum(i * x.strides)
     |      >>> x[3,5,2,2]
     |      813
     |      >>> offset / x.itemsize
     |      813
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes inherited from ndarray:
     |  
     |  __hash__ = None
    
    class record(void)
     |  A data-type scalar that allows field access as attribute lookup.
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      record
     |      void
     |      flexible
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(self, attr)
     |  
     |  __getitem__(self, indx)
     |  
     |  __repr__(self)
     |  
     |  __setattr__(self, attr, val)
     |  
     |  __str__(self)
     |  
     |  pprint(self)
     |      Pretty-print all fields.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  __dict__
     |      dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
     |  
     |  __weakref__
     |      list of weak references to the object (if defined)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from void:
     |  
     |  __delitem__(...)
     |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __setitem__(...)
     |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from void:
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      dtype object
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes inherited from void:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    short = class int16(signedinteger)
     |  16-bit integer. Character code ``h``. C short compatible.
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      int16
     |      signedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class signedinteger(integer)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      signedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    single = class float32(floating)
     |  32-bit floating-point number. Character code 'f'. C float compatible.
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      float32
     |      floating
     |      inexact
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    singlecomplex = class complex64(complexfloating)
     |  Composed of two 32 bit floats
     |  
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      complex64
     |      complexfloating
     |      inexact
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __complex__(...)
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    str_ = class string_(__builtin__.str, character)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      string_
     |      __builtin__.str
     |      __builtin__.basestring
     |      character
     |      flexible
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from __builtin__.str:
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      S.__format__(format_spec) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S as described by format_spec.
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(...)
     |      x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __getnewargs__(...)
     |  
     |  __getslice__(...)
     |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |      S.__sizeof__() -> size of S in memory, in bytes
     |  
     |  capitalize(...)
     |      S.capitalize() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with only its first character
     |      capitalized.
     |  
     |  center(...)
     |      S.center(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S centered in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  count(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  decode(...)
     |      S.decode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Decodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
     |      a UnicodeDecodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'
     |      as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that is
     |      able to handle UnicodeDecodeErrors.
     |  
     |  encode(...)
     |      S.encode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. 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 is able to handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
     |  
     |  endswith(...)
     |      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(...)
     |      S.expandtabs([tabsize]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of S where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.
     |      If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed.
     |  
     |  find(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  format(...)
     |      S.format(*args, **kwargs) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs.
     |      The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}').
     |  
     |  index(...)
     |      S.index(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.find() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  isalnum(...)
     |      S.isalnum() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphanumeric
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isalpha(...)
     |      S.isalpha() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphabetic
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isdigit(...)
     |      S.isdigit() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are digits
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  islower(...)
     |      S.islower() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are lowercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isspace(...)
     |      S.isspace() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are whitespace
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  istitle(...)
     |      S.istitle() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if S is a titlecased string and there is at least one
     |      character in S, i.e. uppercase characters may only follow uncased
     |      characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. Return False
     |      otherwise.
     |  
     |  isupper(...)
     |      S.isupper() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are uppercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  join(...)
     |      S.join(iterable) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
     |      iterable.  The separator between elements is S.
     |  
     |  ljust(...)
     |      S.ljust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S left-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
     |  
     |  lower(...)
     |      S.lower() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to lowercase.
     |  
     |  lstrip(...)
     |      S.lstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  partition(...)
     |      S.partition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, and return the part before it,
     |      the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the separator is not
     |      found, return S and two empty strings.
     |  
     |  replace(...)
     |      S.replace(old, new[, count]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of string S with all occurrences of substring
     |      old replaced by new.  If the optional argument count is
     |      given, only the first count occurrences are replaced.
     |  
     |  rfind(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  rindex(...)
     |      S.rindex(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.rfind() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  rjust(...)
     |      S.rjust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S right-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  rpartition(...)
     |      S.rpartition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, starting at the end of S, and return
     |      the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the
     |      separator is not found, return two empty strings and S.
     |  
     |  rsplit(...)
     |      S.rsplit([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string, starting at the end of the string and working
     |      to the front.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are
     |      done. If sep is not specified or is None, any whitespace string
     |      is a separator.
     |  
     |  rstrip(...)
     |      S.rstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with trailing whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  split(...)
     |      S.split([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit
     |      splits are done. If sep is not specified or is None, any
     |      whitespace string is a separator and empty strings are removed
     |      from the result.
     |  
     |  splitlines(...)
     |      S.splitlines(keepends=False) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the lines in S, breaking at line boundaries.
     |      Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends
     |      is given and true.
     |  
     |  startswith(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  strip(...)
     |      S.strip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing
     |      whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  swapcase(...)
     |      S.swapcase() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with uppercase characters
     |      converted to lowercase and vice versa.
     |  
     |  title(...)
     |      S.title() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a titlecased version of S, i.e. words start with uppercase
     |      characters, all remaining cased characters have lowercase.
     |  
     |  translate(...)
     |      S.translate(table [,deletechars]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S, where all characters occurring
     |      in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the
     |      remaining characters have been mapped through the given
     |      translation table, which must be a string of length 256 or None.
     |      If the table argument is None, no translation is applied and
     |      the operation simply removes the characters in deletechars.
     |  
     |  upper(...)
     |      S.upper() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to uppercase.
     |  
     |  zfill(...)
     |      S.zfill(width) -> string
     |      
     |      Pad a numeric string S with zeros on the left, to fill a field
     |      of the specified width.  The string S is never truncated.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    string0 = class string_(__builtin__.str, character)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      string_
     |      __builtin__.str
     |      __builtin__.basestring
     |      character
     |      flexible
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from __builtin__.str:
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      S.__format__(format_spec) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S as described by format_spec.
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(...)
     |      x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __getnewargs__(...)
     |  
     |  __getslice__(...)
     |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |      S.__sizeof__() -> size of S in memory, in bytes
     |  
     |  capitalize(...)
     |      S.capitalize() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with only its first character
     |      capitalized.
     |  
     |  center(...)
     |      S.center(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S centered in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  count(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  decode(...)
     |      S.decode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Decodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
     |      a UnicodeDecodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'
     |      as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that is
     |      able to handle UnicodeDecodeErrors.
     |  
     |  encode(...)
     |      S.encode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. 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 is able to handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
     |  
     |  endswith(...)
     |      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(...)
     |      S.expandtabs([tabsize]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of S where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.
     |      If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed.
     |  
     |  find(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  format(...)
     |      S.format(*args, **kwargs) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs.
     |      The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}').
     |  
     |  index(...)
     |      S.index(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.find() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  isalnum(...)
     |      S.isalnum() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphanumeric
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isalpha(...)
     |      S.isalpha() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphabetic
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isdigit(...)
     |      S.isdigit() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are digits
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  islower(...)
     |      S.islower() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are lowercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isspace(...)
     |      S.isspace() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are whitespace
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  istitle(...)
     |      S.istitle() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if S is a titlecased string and there is at least one
     |      character in S, i.e. uppercase characters may only follow uncased
     |      characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. Return False
     |      otherwise.
     |  
     |  isupper(...)
     |      S.isupper() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are uppercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  join(...)
     |      S.join(iterable) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
     |      iterable.  The separator between elements is S.
     |  
     |  ljust(...)
     |      S.ljust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S left-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
     |  
     |  lower(...)
     |      S.lower() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to lowercase.
     |  
     |  lstrip(...)
     |      S.lstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  partition(...)
     |      S.partition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, and return the part before it,
     |      the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the separator is not
     |      found, return S and two empty strings.
     |  
     |  replace(...)
     |      S.replace(old, new[, count]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of string S with all occurrences of substring
     |      old replaced by new.  If the optional argument count is
     |      given, only the first count occurrences are replaced.
     |  
     |  rfind(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  rindex(...)
     |      S.rindex(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.rfind() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  rjust(...)
     |      S.rjust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S right-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  rpartition(...)
     |      S.rpartition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, starting at the end of S, and return
     |      the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the
     |      separator is not found, return two empty strings and S.
     |  
     |  rsplit(...)
     |      S.rsplit([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string, starting at the end of the string and working
     |      to the front.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are
     |      done. If sep is not specified or is None, any whitespace string
     |      is a separator.
     |  
     |  rstrip(...)
     |      S.rstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with trailing whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  split(...)
     |      S.split([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit
     |      splits are done. If sep is not specified or is None, any
     |      whitespace string is a separator and empty strings are removed
     |      from the result.
     |  
     |  splitlines(...)
     |      S.splitlines(keepends=False) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the lines in S, breaking at line boundaries.
     |      Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends
     |      is given and true.
     |  
     |  startswith(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  strip(...)
     |      S.strip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing
     |      whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  swapcase(...)
     |      S.swapcase() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with uppercase characters
     |      converted to lowercase and vice versa.
     |  
     |  title(...)
     |      S.title() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a titlecased version of S, i.e. words start with uppercase
     |      characters, all remaining cased characters have lowercase.
     |  
     |  translate(...)
     |      S.translate(table [,deletechars]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S, where all characters occurring
     |      in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the
     |      remaining characters have been mapped through the given
     |      translation table, which must be a string of length 256 or None.
     |      If the table argument is None, no translation is applied and
     |      the operation simply removes the characters in deletechars.
     |  
     |  upper(...)
     |      S.upper() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to uppercase.
     |  
     |  zfill(...)
     |      S.zfill(width) -> string
     |      
     |      Pad a numeric string S with zeros on the left, to fill a field
     |      of the specified width.  The string S is never truncated.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class string_(__builtin__.str, character)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      string_
     |      __builtin__.str
     |      __builtin__.basestring
     |      character
     |      flexible
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from __builtin__.str:
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __contains__(...)
     |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      S.__format__(format_spec) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S as described by format_spec.
     |  
     |  __getattribute__(...)
     |      x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __getnewargs__(...)
     |  
     |  __getslice__(...)
     |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
     |      
     |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
     |  
     |  __len__(...)
     |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |      S.__sizeof__() -> size of S in memory, in bytes
     |  
     |  capitalize(...)
     |      S.capitalize() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with only its first character
     |      capitalized.
     |  
     |  center(...)
     |      S.center(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S centered in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  count(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  decode(...)
     |      S.decode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Decodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
     |      a UnicodeDecodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'
     |      as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that is
     |      able to handle UnicodeDecodeErrors.
     |  
     |  encode(...)
     |      S.encode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
     |      
     |      Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
     |      to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
     |      handling scheme. 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 is able to handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
     |  
     |  endswith(...)
     |      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(...)
     |      S.expandtabs([tabsize]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of S where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.
     |      If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed.
     |  
     |  find(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  format(...)
     |      S.format(*args, **kwargs) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs.
     |      The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}').
     |  
     |  index(...)
     |      S.index(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.find() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  isalnum(...)
     |      S.isalnum() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphanumeric
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isalpha(...)
     |      S.isalpha() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are alphabetic
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isdigit(...)
     |      S.isdigit() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are digits
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  islower(...)
     |      S.islower() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are lowercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  isspace(...)
     |      S.isspace() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all characters in S are whitespace
     |      and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  istitle(...)
     |      S.istitle() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if S is a titlecased string and there is at least one
     |      character in S, i.e. uppercase characters may only follow uncased
     |      characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. Return False
     |      otherwise.
     |  
     |  isupper(...)
     |      S.isupper() -> bool
     |      
     |      Return True if all cased characters in S are uppercase and there is
     |      at least one cased character in S, False otherwise.
     |  
     |  join(...)
     |      S.join(iterable) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
     |      iterable.  The separator between elements is S.
     |  
     |  ljust(...)
     |      S.ljust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S left-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
     |  
     |  lower(...)
     |      S.lower() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to lowercase.
     |  
     |  lstrip(...)
     |      S.lstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  partition(...)
     |      S.partition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, and return the part before it,
     |      the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the separator is not
     |      found, return S and two empty strings.
     |  
     |  replace(...)
     |      S.replace(old, new[, count]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of string S with all occurrences of substring
     |      old replaced by new.  If the optional argument count is
     |      given, only the first count occurrences are replaced.
     |  
     |  rfind(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  rindex(...)
     |      S.rindex(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
     |      
     |      Like S.rfind() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found.
     |  
     |  rjust(...)
     |      S.rjust(width[, fillchar]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return S right-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
     |      done using the specified fill character (default is a space)
     |  
     |  rpartition(...)
     |      S.rpartition(sep) -> (head, sep, tail)
     |      
     |      Search for the separator sep in S, starting at the end of S, and return
     |      the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it.  If the
     |      separator is not found, return two empty strings and S.
     |  
     |  rsplit(...)
     |      S.rsplit([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string, starting at the end of the string and working
     |      to the front.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are
     |      done. If sep is not specified or is None, any whitespace string
     |      is a separator.
     |  
     |  rstrip(...)
     |      S.rstrip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with trailing whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  split(...)
     |      S.split([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
     |      delimiter string.  If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit
     |      splits are done. If sep is not specified or is None, any
     |      whitespace string is a separator and empty strings are removed
     |      from the result.
     |  
     |  splitlines(...)
     |      S.splitlines(keepends=False) -> list of strings
     |      
     |      Return a list of the lines in S, breaking at line boundaries.
     |      Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends
     |      is given and true.
     |  
     |  startswith(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  strip(...)
     |      S.strip([chars]) -> string or unicode
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing
     |      whitespace removed.
     |      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
     |      If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping
     |  
     |  swapcase(...)
     |      S.swapcase() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S with uppercase characters
     |      converted to lowercase and vice versa.
     |  
     |  title(...)
     |      S.title() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a titlecased version of S, i.e. words start with uppercase
     |      characters, all remaining cased characters have lowercase.
     |  
     |  translate(...)
     |      S.translate(table [,deletechars]) -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S, where all characters occurring
     |      in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the
     |      remaining characters have been mapped through the given
     |      translation table, which must be a string of length 256 or None.
     |      If the table argument is None, no translation is applied and
     |      the operation simply removes the characters in deletechars.
     |  
     |  upper(...)
     |      S.upper() -> string
     |      
     |      Return a copy of the string S converted to uppercase.
     |  
     |  zfill(...)
     |      S.zfill(width) -> string
     |      
     |      Pad a numeric string S with zeros on the left, to fill a field
     |      of the specified width.  The string S is never truncated.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class timedelta64(signedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      timedelta64
     |      signedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    ubyte = class uint8(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint8
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class ufunc(__builtin__.object)
     |  Functions that operate element by element on whole arrays.
     |  
     |  To see the documentation for a specific ufunc, use np.info().  For
     |  example, np.info(np.sin).  Because ufuncs are written in C
     |  (for speed) and linked into Python with NumPy's ufunc facility,
     |  Python's help() function finds this page whenever help() is called
     |  on a ufunc.
     |  
     |  A detailed explanation of ufuncs can be found in the "ufuncs.rst"
     |  file in the NumPy reference guide.
     |  
     |  Unary ufuncs:
     |  =============
     |  
     |  op(X, out=None)
     |  Apply op to X elementwise
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  X : array_like
     |      Input array.
     |  out : array_like
     |      An array to store the output. Must be the same shape as `X`.
     |  
     |  Returns
     |  -------
     |  r : array_like
     |      `r` will have the same shape as `X`; if out is provided, `r`
     |      will be equal to out.
     |  
     |  Binary ufuncs:
     |  ==============
     |  
     |  op(X, Y, out=None)
     |  Apply `op` to `X` and `Y` elementwise. May "broadcast" to make
     |  the shapes of `X` and `Y` congruent.
     |  
     |  The broadcasting rules are:
     |  
     |  * Dimensions of length 1 may be prepended to either array.
     |  * Arrays may be repeated along dimensions of length 1.
     |  
     |  Parameters
     |  ----------
     |  X : array_like
     |      First input array.
     |  Y : array_like
     |      Second input array.
     |  out : array_like
     |      An array to store the output. Must be the same shape as the
     |      output would have.
     |  
     |  Returns
     |  -------
     |  r : array_like
     |      The return value; if out is provided, `r` will be equal to out.
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __call__(...)
     |      x.__call__(...) <==> x(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  accumulate(...)
     |      accumulate(array, axis=0, dtype=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Accumulate the result of applying the operator to all elements.
     |      
     |      For a one-dimensional array, accumulate produces results equivalent to::
     |      
     |        r = np.empty(len(A))
     |        t = op.identity        # op = the ufunc being applied to A's  elements
     |        for i in range(len(A)):
     |            t = op(t, A[i])
     |            r[i] = t
     |        return r
     |      
     |      For example, add.accumulate() is equivalent to np.cumsum().
     |      
     |      For a multi-dimensional array, accumulate is applied along only one
     |      axis (axis zero by default; see Examples below) so repeated use is
     |      necessary if one wants to accumulate over multiple axes.
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      array : array_like
     |          The array to act on.
     |      axis : int, optional
     |          The axis along which to apply the accumulation; default is zero.
     |      dtype : data-type code, optional
     |          The data-type used to represent the intermediate results. Defaults
     |          to the data-type of the output array if such is provided, or the
     |          the data-type of the input array if no output array is provided.
     |      out : ndarray, optional
     |          A location into which the result is stored. If not provided a
     |          freshly-allocated array is returned.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      r : ndarray
     |          The accumulated values. If `out` was supplied, `r` is a reference to
     |          `out`.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      1-D array examples:
     |      
     |      >>> np.add.accumulate([2, 3, 5])
     |      array([ 2,  5, 10])
     |      >>> np.multiply.accumulate([2, 3, 5])
     |      array([ 2,  6, 30])
     |      
     |      2-D array examples:
     |      
     |      >>> I = np.eye(2)
     |      >>> I
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.],
     |             [ 0.,  1.]])
     |      
     |      Accumulate along axis 0 (rows), down columns:
     |      
     |      >>> np.add.accumulate(I, 0)
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.],
     |             [ 1.,  1.]])
     |      >>> np.add.accumulate(I) # no axis specified = axis zero
     |      array([[ 1.,  0.],
     |             [ 1.,  1.]])
     |      
     |      Accumulate along axis 1 (columns), through rows:
     |      
     |      >>> np.add.accumulate(I, 1)
     |      array([[ 1.,  1.],
     |             [ 0.,  1.]])
     |  
     |  at(...)
     |      at(a, indices, b=None)
     |      
     |      Performs unbuffered in place operation on operand 'a' for elements
     |      specified by 'indices'. For addition ufunc, this method is equivalent to
     |      `a[indices] += b`, except that results are accumulated for elements that
     |      are indexed more than once. For example, `a[[0,0]] += 1` will only
     |      increment the first element once because of buffering, whereas
     |      `add.at(a, [0,0], 1)` will increment the first element twice.
     |      
     |      .. versionadded:: 1.8.0
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      a : array_like
     |          The array to perform in place operation on.
     |      indices : array_like or tuple
     |          Array like index object or slice object for indexing into first
     |          operand. If first operand has multiple dimensions, indices can be a
     |          tuple of array like index objects or slice objects.
     |      b : array_like
     |          Second operand for ufuncs requiring two operands. Operand must be
     |          broadcastable over first operand after indexing or slicing.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      Set items 0 and 1 to their negative values:
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |      >>> np.negative.at(a, [0, 1])
     |      >>> print(a)
     |      array([-1, -2, 3, 4])
     |      
     |      ::
     |      
     |      Increment items 0 and 1, and increment item 2 twice:
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |      >>> np.add.at(a, [0, 1, 2, 2], 1)
     |      >>> print(a)
     |      array([2, 3, 5, 4])
     |      
     |      ::
     |      
     |      Add items 0 and 1 in first array to second array,
     |      and store results in first array:
     |      
     |      >>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4])
     |      >>> b = np.array([1, 2])
     |      >>> np.add.at(a, [0, 1], b)
     |      >>> print(a)
     |      array([2, 4, 3, 4])
     |  
     |  outer(...)
     |      outer(A, B)
     |      
     |      Apply the ufunc `op` to all pairs (a, b) with a in `A` and b in `B`.
     |      
     |      Let ``M = A.ndim``, ``N = B.ndim``. Then the result, `C`, of
     |      ``op.outer(A, B)`` is an array of dimension M + N such that:
     |      
     |      .. math:: C[i_0, ..., i_{M-1}, j_0, ..., j_{N-1}] =
     |         op(A[i_0, ..., i_{M-1}], B[j_0, ..., j_{N-1}])
     |      
     |      For `A` and `B` one-dimensional, this is equivalent to::
     |      
     |        r = empty(len(A),len(B))
     |        for i in range(len(A)):
     |            for j in range(len(B)):
     |                r[i,j] = op(A[i], B[j]) # op = ufunc in question
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      A : array_like
     |          First array
     |      B : array_like
     |          Second array
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      r : ndarray
     |          Output array
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.outer
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.multiply.outer([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])
     |      array([[ 4,  5,  6],
     |             [ 8, 10, 12],
     |             [12, 15, 18]])
     |      
     |      A multi-dimensional example:
     |      
     |      >>> A = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]])
     |      >>> A.shape
     |      (2, 3)
     |      >>> B = np.array([[1, 2, 3, 4]])
     |      >>> B.shape
     |      (1, 4)
     |      >>> C = np.multiply.outer(A, B)
     |      >>> C.shape; C
     |      (2, 3, 1, 4)
     |      array([[[[ 1,  2,  3,  4]],
     |              [[ 2,  4,  6,  8]],
     |              [[ 3,  6,  9, 12]]],
     |             [[[ 4,  8, 12, 16]],
     |              [[ 5, 10, 15, 20]],
     |              [[ 6, 12, 18, 24]]]])
     |  
     |  reduce(...)
     |      reduce(a, axis=0, dtype=None, out=None, keepdims=False)
     |      
     |      Reduces `a`'s dimension by one, by applying ufunc along one axis.
     |      
     |      Let :math:`a.shape = (N_0, ..., N_i, ..., N_{M-1})`.  Then
     |      :math:`ufunc.reduce(a, axis=i)[k_0, ..,k_{i-1}, k_{i+1}, .., k_{M-1}]` =
     |      the result of iterating `j` over :math:`range(N_i)`, cumulatively applying
     |      ufunc to each :math:`a[k_0, ..,k_{i-1}, j, k_{i+1}, .., k_{M-1}]`.
     |      For a one-dimensional array, reduce produces results equivalent to:
     |      ::
     |      
     |       r = op.identity # op = ufunc
     |       for i in range(len(A)):
     |         r = op(r, A[i])
     |       return r
     |      
     |      For example, add.reduce() is equivalent to sum().
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      a : array_like
     |          The array to act on.
     |      axis : None or int or tuple of ints, optional
     |          Axis or axes along which a reduction is performed.
     |          The default (`axis` = 0) is perform a reduction over the first
     |          dimension of the input array. `axis` may be negative, in
     |          which case it counts from the last to the first axis.
     |      
     |          .. versionadded:: 1.7.0
     |      
     |          If this is `None`, a reduction is performed over all the axes.
     |          If this is a tuple of ints, a reduction is performed on multiple
     |          axes, instead of a single axis or all the axes as before.
     |      
     |          For operations which are either not commutative or not associative,
     |          doing a reduction over multiple axes is not well-defined. The
     |          ufuncs do not currently raise an exception in this case, but will
     |          likely do so in the future.
     |      dtype : data-type code, optional
     |          The type used to represent the intermediate results. Defaults
     |          to the data-type of the output array if this is provided, or
     |          the data-type of the input array if no output array is provided.
     |      out : ndarray, optional
     |          A location into which the result is stored. If not provided, a
     |          freshly-allocated array is returned.
     |      keepdims : bool, optional
     |          If this is set to True, the axes which are reduced are left
     |          in the result as dimensions with size one. With this option,
     |          the result will broadcast correctly against the original `arr`.
     |      
     |          .. versionadded:: 1.7.0
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      r : ndarray
     |          The reduced array. If `out` was supplied, `r` is a reference to it.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.multiply.reduce([2,3,5])
     |      30
     |      
     |      A multi-dimensional array example:
     |      
     |      >>> X = np.arange(8).reshape((2,2,2))
     |      >>> X
     |      array([[[0, 1],
     |              [2, 3]],
     |             [[4, 5],
     |              [6, 7]]])
     |      >>> np.add.reduce(X, 0)
     |      array([[ 4,  6],
     |             [ 8, 10]])
     |      >>> np.add.reduce(X) # confirm: default axis value is 0
     |      array([[ 4,  6],
     |             [ 8, 10]])
     |      >>> np.add.reduce(X, 1)
     |      array([[ 2,  4],
     |             [10, 12]])
     |      >>> np.add.reduce(X, 2)
     |      array([[ 1,  5],
     |             [ 9, 13]])
     |  
     |  reduceat(...)
     |      reduceat(a, indices, axis=0, dtype=None, out=None)
     |      
     |      Performs a (local) reduce with specified slices over a single axis.
     |      
     |      For i in ``range(len(indices))``, `reduceat` computes
     |      ``ufunc.reduce(a[indices[i]:indices[i+1]])``, which becomes the i-th
     |      generalized "row" parallel to `axis` in the final result (i.e., in a
     |      2-D array, for example, if `axis = 0`, it becomes the i-th row, but if
     |      `axis = 1`, it becomes the i-th column).  There are three exceptions to this:
     |      
     |      * when ``i = len(indices) - 1`` (so for the last index),
     |        ``indices[i+1] = a.shape[axis]``.
     |      * if ``indices[i] >= indices[i + 1]``, the i-th generalized "row" is
     |        simply ``a[indices[i]]``.
     |      * if ``indices[i] >= len(a)`` or ``indices[i] < 0``, an error is raised.
     |      
     |      The shape of the output depends on the size of `indices`, and may be
     |      larger than `a` (this happens if ``len(indices) > a.shape[axis]``).
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      a : array_like
     |          The array to act on.
     |      indices : array_like
     |          Paired indices, comma separated (not colon), specifying slices to
     |          reduce.
     |      axis : int, optional
     |          The axis along which to apply the reduceat.
     |      dtype : data-type code, optional
     |          The type used to represent the intermediate results. Defaults
     |          to the data type of the output array if this is provided, or
     |          the data type of the input array if no output array is provided.
     |      out : ndarray, optional
     |          A location into which the result is stored. If not provided a
     |          freshly-allocated array is returned.
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      r : ndarray
     |          The reduced values. If `out` was supplied, `r` is a reference to
     |          `out`.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      A descriptive example:
     |      
     |      If `a` is 1-D, the function `ufunc.accumulate(a)` is the same as
     |      ``ufunc.reduceat(a, indices)[::2]`` where `indices` is
     |      ``range(len(array) - 1)`` with a zero placed
     |      in every other element:
     |      ``indices = zeros(2 * len(a) - 1)``, ``indices[1::2] = range(1, len(a))``.
     |      
     |      Don't be fooled by this attribute's name: `reduceat(a)` is not
     |      necessarily smaller than `a`.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      To take the running sum of four successive values:
     |      
     |      >>> np.add.reduceat(np.arange(8),[0,4, 1,5, 2,6, 3,7])[::2]
     |      array([ 6, 10, 14, 18])
     |      
     |      A 2-D example:
     |      
     |      >>> x = np.linspace(0, 15, 16).reshape(4,4)
     |      >>> x
     |      array([[  0.,   1.,   2.,   3.],
     |             [  4.,   5.,   6.,   7.],
     |             [  8.,   9.,  10.,  11.],
     |             [ 12.,  13.,  14.,  15.]])
     |      
     |      ::
     |      
     |       # reduce such that the result has the following five rows:
     |       # [row1 + row2 + row3]
     |       # [row4]
     |       # [row2]
     |       # [row3]
     |       # [row1 + row2 + row3 + row4]
     |      
     |      >>> np.add.reduceat(x, [0, 3, 1, 2, 0])
     |      array([[ 12.,  15.,  18.,  21.],
     |             [ 12.,  13.,  14.,  15.],
     |             [  4.,   5.,   6.,   7.],
     |             [  8.,   9.,  10.,  11.],
     |             [ 24.,  28.,  32.,  36.]])
     |      
     |      ::
     |      
     |       # reduce such that result has the following two columns:
     |       # [col1 * col2 * col3, col4]
     |      
     |      >>> np.multiply.reduceat(x, [0, 3], 1)
     |      array([[    0.,     3.],
     |             [  120.,     7.],
     |             [  720.,    11.],
     |             [ 2184.,    15.]])
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |  
     |  identity
     |      The identity value.
     |      
     |      Data attribute containing the identity element for the ufunc, if it has one.
     |      If it does not, the attribute value is None.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.identity
     |      0
     |      >>> np.multiply.identity
     |      1
     |      >>> np.power.identity
     |      1
     |      >>> print np.exp.identity
     |      None
     |  
     |  nargs
     |      The number of arguments.
     |      
     |      Data attribute containing the number of arguments the ufunc takes, including
     |      optional ones.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Typically this value will be one more than what you might expect because all
     |      ufuncs take  the optional "out" argument.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.nargs
     |      3
     |      >>> np.multiply.nargs
     |      3
     |      >>> np.power.nargs
     |      3
     |      >>> np.exp.nargs
     |      2
     |  
     |  nin
     |      The number of inputs.
     |      
     |      Data attribute containing the number of arguments the ufunc treats as input.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.nin
     |      2
     |      >>> np.multiply.nin
     |      2
     |      >>> np.power.nin
     |      2
     |      >>> np.exp.nin
     |      1
     |  
     |  nout
     |      The number of outputs.
     |      
     |      Data attribute containing the number of arguments the ufunc treats as output.
     |      
     |      Notes
     |      -----
     |      Since all ufuncs can take output arguments, this will always be (at least) 1.
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.nout
     |      1
     |      >>> np.multiply.nout
     |      1
     |      >>> np.power.nout
     |      1
     |      >>> np.exp.nout
     |      1
     |  
     |  ntypes
     |      The number of types.
     |      
     |      The number of numerical NumPy types - of which there are 18 total - on which
     |      the ufunc can operate.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.ufunc.types
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.ntypes
     |      18
     |      >>> np.multiply.ntypes
     |      18
     |      >>> np.power.ntypes
     |      17
     |      >>> np.exp.ntypes
     |      7
     |      >>> np.remainder.ntypes
     |      14
     |  
     |  signature
     |  
     |  types
     |      Returns a list with types grouped input->output.
     |      
     |      Data attribute listing the data-type "Domain-Range" groupings the ufunc can
     |      deliver. The data-types are given using the character codes.
     |      
     |      See Also
     |      --------
     |      numpy.ufunc.ntypes
     |      
     |      Examples
     |      --------
     |      >>> np.add.types
     |      ['??->?', 'bb->b', 'BB->B', 'hh->h', 'HH->H', 'ii->i', 'II->I', 'll->l',
     |      'LL->L', 'qq->q', 'QQ->Q', 'ff->f', 'dd->d', 'gg->g', 'FF->F', 'DD->D',
     |      'GG->G', 'OO->O']
     |      
     |      >>> np.multiply.types
     |      ['??->?', 'bb->b', 'BB->B', 'hh->h', 'HH->H', 'ii->i', 'II->I', 'll->l',
     |      'LL->L', 'qq->q', 'QQ->Q', 'ff->f', 'dd->d', 'gg->g', 'FF->F', 'DD->D',
     |      'GG->G', 'OO->O']
     |      
     |      >>> np.power.types
     |      ['bb->b', 'BB->B', 'hh->h', 'HH->H', 'ii->i', 'II->I', 'll->l', 'LL->L',
     |      'qq->q', 'QQ->Q', 'ff->f', 'dd->d', 'gg->g', 'FF->F', 'DD->D', 'GG->G',
     |      'OO->O']
     |      
     |      >>> np.exp.types
     |      ['f->f', 'd->d', 'g->g', 'F->F', 'D->D', 'G->G', 'O->O']
     |      
     |      >>> np.remainder.types
     |      ['bb->b', 'BB->B', 'hh->h', 'HH->H', 'ii->i', 'II->I', 'll->l', 'LL->L',
     |      'qq->q', 'QQ->Q', 'ff->f', 'dd->d', 'gg->g', 'OO->O']
    
    uint = class uint32(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint32
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    uint0 = class uint64(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint64
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class uint16(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint16
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class uint32(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint32
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class uint64(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint64
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension
    
    class uint8(unsignedinteger)
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      uint8
     |      unsignedinteger
     |      integer
     |      number
     |      generic
     |      __builtin__.object
     |  
     |  Methods defined here:
     |  
     |  __eq__(...)
     |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
     |  
     |  __ge__(...)
     |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
     |  
     |  __gt__(...)
     |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
     |  
     |  __hash__(...)
     |      x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
     |  
     |  __index__(...)
     |      x[y:z] <==> x[y.__index__():z.__index__()]
     |  
     |  __le__(...)
     |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
     |  
     |  __lt__(...)
     |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
     |  
     |  __ne__(...)
     |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data and other attributes defined here:
     |  
     |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
     |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from integer:
     |  
     |  denominator
     |      denominator of value (1)
     |  
     |  numerator
     |      numerator of value (the value itself)
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Methods inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  __abs__(...)
     |      x.__abs__() <==> abs(x)
     |  
     |  __add__(...)
     |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
     |  
     |  __and__(...)
     |      x.__and__(y) <==> x&y
     |  
     |  __array__(...)
     |      sc.__array__(|type) return 0-dim array
     |  
     |  __array_wrap__(...)
     |      sc.__array_wrap__(obj) return scalar from array
     |  
     |  __copy__(...)
     |  
     |  __deepcopy__(...)
     |  
     |  __div__(...)
     |      x.__div__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __divmod__(...)
     |      x.__divmod__(y) <==> divmod(x, y)
     |  
     |  __float__(...)
     |      x.__float__() <==> float(x)
     |  
     |  __floordiv__(...)
     |      x.__floordiv__(y) <==> x//y
     |  
     |  __format__(...)
     |      NumPy array scalar formatter
     |  
     |  __getitem__(...)
     |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
     |  
     |  __hex__(...)
     |      x.__hex__() <==> hex(x)
     |  
     |  __int__(...)
     |      x.__int__() <==> int(x)
     |  
     |  __invert__(...)
     |      x.__invert__() <==> ~x
     |  
     |  __long__(...)
     |      x.__long__() <==> long(x)
     |  
     |  __lshift__(...)
     |      x.__lshift__(y) <==> x<<y
     |  
     |  __mod__(...)
     |      x.__mod__(y) <==> x%y
     |  
     |  __mul__(...)
     |      x.__mul__(y) <==> x*y
     |  
     |  __neg__(...)
     |      x.__neg__() <==> -x
     |  
     |  __nonzero__(...)
     |      x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
     |  
     |  __oct__(...)
     |      x.__oct__() <==> oct(x)
     |  
     |  __or__(...)
     |      x.__or__(y) <==> x|y
     |  
     |  __pos__(...)
     |      x.__pos__() <==> +x
     |  
     |  __pow__(...)
     |      x.__pow__(y[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __radd__(...)
     |      x.__radd__(y) <==> y+x
     |  
     |  __rand__(...)
     |      x.__rand__(y) <==> y&x
     |  
     |  __rdiv__(...)
     |      x.__rdiv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rdivmod__(...)
     |      x.__rdivmod__(y) <==> divmod(y, x)
     |  
     |  __reduce__(...)
     |  
     |  __repr__(...)
     |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
     |  
     |  __rfloordiv__(...)
     |      x.__rfloordiv__(y) <==> y//x
     |  
     |  __rlshift__(...)
     |      x.__rlshift__(y) <==> y<<x
     |  
     |  __rmod__(...)
     |      x.__rmod__(y) <==> y%x
     |  
     |  __rmul__(...)
     |      x.__rmul__(y) <==> y*x
     |  
     |  __ror__(...)
     |      x.__ror__(y) <==> y|x
     |  
     |  __rpow__(...)
     |      y.__rpow__(x[, z]) <==> pow(x, y[, z])
     |  
     |  __rrshift__(...)
     |      x.__rrshift__(y) <==> y>>x
     |  
     |  __rshift__(...)
     |      x.__rshift__(y) <==> x>>y
     |  
     |  __rsub__(...)
     |      x.__rsub__(y) <==> y-x
     |  
     |  __rtruediv__(...)
     |      x.__rtruediv__(y) <==> y/x
     |  
     |  __rxor__(...)
     |      x.__rxor__(y) <==> y^x
     |  
     |  __setstate__(...)
     |  
     |  __sizeof__(...)
     |  
     |  __str__(...)
     |      x.__str__() <==> str(x)
     |  
     |  __sub__(...)
     |      x.__sub__(y) <==> x-y
     |  
     |  __truediv__(...)
     |      x.__truediv__(y) <==> x/y
     |  
     |  __xor__(...)
     |      x.__xor__(y) <==> x^y
     |  
     |  all(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  any(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmax(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argmin(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  argsort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  astype(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  byteswap(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  choose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  clip(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  compress(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  conj(...)
     |  
     |  conjugate(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  copy(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumprod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  cumsum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  diagonal(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dump(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  dumps(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  fill(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  flatten(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  getfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  item(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  itemset(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  max(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  mean(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  min(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  newbyteorder(...)
     |      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:
     |      
     |      * 'S' - swap dtype from current to opposite endian
     |      * {'<', 'L'} - little endian
     |      * {'>', 'B'} - big endian
     |      * {'=', 'N'} - native order
     |      * {'|', 'I'} - ignore (no change to byte order)
     |      
     |      Parameters
     |      ----------
     |      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.
     |      
     |      
     |      Returns
     |      -------
     |      new_dtype : dtype
     |          New `dtype` object with the given change to the byte order.
     |  
     |  nonzero(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  prod(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ptp(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  put(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ravel(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  repeat(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  reshape(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  resize(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  round(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  searchsorted(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setfield(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  setflags(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sort(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  squeeze(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  std(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  sum(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  swapaxes(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  take(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tobytes(...)
     |  
     |  tofile(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tolist(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  tostring(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  trace(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  transpose(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  var(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  view(...)
     |      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.
     |  
     |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     |  Data descriptors inherited from generic:
     |  
     |  T
     |      transpose
     |  
     |  __array_interface__
     |      Array protocol: Python side
     |  
     |  __array_priority__
     |      Array priority.
     |  
     |  __array_struct__
     |      Array protocol: struct
     |  
     |  base
     |      base object
     |  
     |  data
     |      pointer to start of data
     |  
     |  dtype
     |      get array data-descriptor
     |  
     |  flags
     |      integer value of flags
     |  
     |  flat
     |      a 1-d view of scalar
     |  
     |  imag
     |      imaginary part of scalar
     |  
     |  itemsize
     |      length of one element in bytes
     |  
     |  nbytes
     |      length of item in bytes
     |  
     |  ndim
     |      number of array dimensions
     |  
     |  real
     |      real part of scalar
     |  
     |  shape
     |      tuple of array dimensions
     |  
     |  size
     |      number of elements in the gentype
     |  
     |  strides
     |      tuple of bytes steps in each dimension

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