# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation # For licence information, see README file. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2018-03-23 09:03+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2018-07-27 23:05+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Julien Palard \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" "Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: Poedit 1.8.11\n" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:2 msgid ":mod:`array` --- Efficient arrays of numeric values" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:11 msgid "" "This module defines an object type which can compactly represent an array of " "basic values: characters, integers, floating point numbers. Arrays are " "sequence types and behave very much like lists, except that the type of " "objects stored in them is constrained. The type is specified at object " "creation time by using a :dfn:`type code`, which is a single character. The " "following type codes are defined:" msgstr "" "Ce module définit un type objet qui permet de représenter de façon compacte " "un tableau (*array*) de valeurs élémentaires : caractères, entier, " "flottants. Les tableaux sont des types séquence et se comportent de manière " "très similaire aux listes, sauf que les types d'objets qui y sont stockés " "sont limités. Le type est spécifié au moment de la création de l’objet en " "utilisant :dfn:`type code`, qui est un caractère unique. Voir ci-dessous " "pour la définition des types :" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:19 msgid "Type code" msgstr "Code du type" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:19 msgid "C Type" msgstr "Type C" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:19 msgid "Python Type" msgstr "Type Python" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:19 msgid "Minimum size in bytes" msgstr "Taille minimum en octets" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:19 msgid "Notes" msgstr "Notes" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:21 msgid "``'b'``" msgstr "``'b'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:21 msgid "signed char" msgstr "signed char" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:21 ../Doc/library/array.rst:23 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:27 ../Doc/library/array.rst:29 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:31 ../Doc/library/array.rst:33 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:35 ../Doc/library/array.rst:37 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:39 ../Doc/library/array.rst:41 msgid "int" msgstr "*int*" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:21 ../Doc/library/array.rst:23 msgid "1" msgstr "1" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:23 msgid "``'B'``" msgstr "``'B'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:23 msgid "unsigned char" msgstr "unsigned char" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:25 msgid "``'u'``" msgstr "``'u'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:25 msgid "Py_UNICODE" msgstr "Py_UNICODE" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:25 msgid "Unicode character" msgstr "Caractère Unicode" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:25 ../Doc/library/array.rst:27 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:29 ../Doc/library/array.rst:31 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:33 msgid "2" msgstr "2" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:25 msgid "\\(1)" msgstr "\\(1)" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:27 msgid "``'h'``" msgstr "``'h'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:27 msgid "signed short" msgstr "signed short" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:29 msgid "``'H'``" msgstr "``'H'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:29 msgid "unsigned short" msgstr "unsigned short" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:31 msgid "``'i'``" msgstr "``'i'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:31 msgid "signed int" msgstr "signed int" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:33 msgid "``'I'``" msgstr "``'I'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:33 msgid "unsigned int" msgstr "unsigned int" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:35 msgid "``'l'``" msgstr "``'l'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:35 msgid "signed long" msgstr "signed long" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:35 ../Doc/library/array.rst:37 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:43 msgid "4" msgstr "4" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:37 msgid "``'L'``" msgstr "``'L'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:37 msgid "unsigned long" msgstr "unsigned long" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:39 msgid "``'q'``" msgstr "``'q'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:39 msgid "signed long long" msgstr "signed long long" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:39 ../Doc/library/array.rst:41 #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:45 msgid "8" msgstr "8" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:39 ../Doc/library/array.rst:41 msgid "\\(2)" msgstr "\\(2)" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:41 msgid "``'Q'``" msgstr "``'Q'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:41 msgid "unsigned long long" msgstr "unsigned long long" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:43 msgid "``'f'``" msgstr "``'f'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:43 ../Doc/library/array.rst:45 msgid "float" msgstr "*float*" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:45 msgid "``'d'``" msgstr "``'d'``" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:45 msgid "double" msgstr "double" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:48 msgid "Notes:" msgstr "Notes :" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:51 msgid "" "The ``'u'`` type code corresponds to Python's obsolete unicode character (:c:" "type:`Py_UNICODE` which is :c:type:`wchar_t`). Depending on the platform, it " "can be 16 bits or 32 bits." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:55 msgid "" "``'u'`` will be removed together with the rest of the :c:type:`Py_UNICODE` " "API." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:61 msgid "" "The ``'q'`` and ``'Q'`` type codes are available only if the platform C " "compiler used to build Python supports C :c:type:`long long`, or, on " "Windows, :c:type:`__int64`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:67 msgid "" "The actual representation of values is determined by the machine " "architecture (strictly speaking, by the C implementation). The actual size " "can be accessed through the :attr:`itemsize` attribute." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:71 msgid "The module defines the following type:" msgstr "Le module définit le type suivant :" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:76 msgid "" "A new array whose items are restricted by *typecode*, and initialized from " "the optional *initializer* value, which must be a list, a :term:`bytes-like " "object`, or iterable over elements of the appropriate type." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:81 msgid "" "If given a list or string, the initializer is passed to the new array's :" "meth:`fromlist`, :meth:`frombytes`, or :meth:`fromunicode` method (see " "below) to add initial items to the array. Otherwise, the iterable " "initializer is passed to the :meth:`extend` method." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:89 msgid "A string with all available type codes." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:91 msgid "" "Array objects support the ordinary sequence operations of indexing, slicing, " "concatenation, and multiplication. When using slice assignment, the " "assigned value must be an array object with the same type code; in all other " "cases, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Array objects also implement the buffer " "interface, and may be used wherever :term:`bytes-like objects ` are supported." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:97 msgid "The following data items and methods are also supported:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:101 msgid "The typecode character used to create the array." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:106 msgid "The length in bytes of one array item in the internal representation." msgstr "" "la longueur en octets d'un élément du tableau dans la représentation interne." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:111 msgid "Append a new item with value *x* to the end of the array." msgstr "Ajoute un nouvel élément avec la valeur *x* à la fin du tableau." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:116 msgid "" "Return a tuple ``(address, length)`` giving the current memory address and " "the length in elements of the buffer used to hold array's contents. The " "size of the memory buffer in bytes can be computed as ``array.buffer_info()" "[1] * array.itemsize``. This is occasionally useful when working with low-" "level (and inherently unsafe) I/O interfaces that require memory addresses, " "such as certain :c:func:`ioctl` operations. The returned numbers are valid " "as long as the array exists and no length-changing operations are applied to " "it." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:126 msgid "" "When using array objects from code written in C or C++ (the only way to " "effectively make use of this information), it makes more sense to use the " "buffer interface supported by array objects. This method is maintained for " "backward compatibility and should be avoided in new code. The buffer " "interface is documented in :ref:`bufferobjects`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:135 msgid "" "\"Byteswap\" all items of the array. This is only supported for values " "which are 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes in size; for other types of values, :exc:" "`RuntimeError` is raised. It is useful when reading data from a file " "written on a machine with a different byte order." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:143 msgid "Return the number of occurrences of *x* in the array." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:148 msgid "" "Append items from *iterable* to the end of the array. If *iterable* is " "another array, it must have *exactly* the same type code; if not, :exc:" "`TypeError` will be raised. If *iterable* is not an array, it must be " "iterable and its elements must be the right type to be appended to the array." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:156 msgid "" "Appends items from the string, interpreting the string as an array of " "machine values (as if it had been read from a file using the :meth:" "`fromfile` method)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:159 msgid ":meth:`fromstring` is renamed to :meth:`frombytes` for clarity." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:165 msgid "" "Read *n* items (as machine values) from the :term:`file object` *f* and " "append them to the end of the array. If less than *n* items are available, :" "exc:`EOFError` is raised, but the items that were available are still " "inserted into the array. *f* must be a real built-in file object; something " "else with a :meth:`read` method won't do." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:174 msgid "" "Append items from the list. This is equivalent to ``for x in list: a." "append(x)`` except that if there is a type error, the array is unchanged." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:180 msgid "Deprecated alias for :meth:`frombytes`." msgstr "Alias obsolète de :meth:`frombytes`." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:185 msgid "" "Extends this array with data from the given unicode string. The array must " "be a type ``'u'`` array; otherwise a :exc:`ValueError` is raised. Use " "``array.frombytes(unicodestring.encode(enc))`` to append Unicode data to an " "array of some other type." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:193 msgid "" "Return the smallest *i* such that *i* is the index of the first occurrence " "of *x* in the array." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:199 msgid "" "Insert a new item with value *x* in the array before position *i*. Negative " "values are treated as being relative to the end of the array." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:205 msgid "" "Removes the item with the index *i* from the array and returns it. The " "optional argument defaults to ``-1``, so that by default the last item is " "removed and returned." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:212 msgid "Remove the first occurrence of *x* from the array." msgstr "Supprime la dernière occurrence de *x* du tableau." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:217 msgid "Reverse the order of the items in the array." msgstr "Inverse l'ordre des élégante du tableau." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:222 msgid "" "Convert the array to an array of machine values and return the bytes " "representation (the same sequence of bytes that would be written to a file " "by the :meth:`tofile` method.)" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:226 msgid ":meth:`tostring` is renamed to :meth:`tobytes` for clarity." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:232 msgid "Write all items (as machine values) to the :term:`file object` *f*." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:237 msgid "Convert the array to an ordinary list with the same items." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:242 msgid "Deprecated alias for :meth:`tobytes`." msgstr "Alias obsolète de :meth:`tobytes`." #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:247 msgid "" "Convert the array to a unicode string. The array must be a type ``'u'`` " "array; otherwise a :exc:`ValueError` is raised. Use ``array.tobytes()." "decode(enc)`` to obtain a unicode string from an array of some other type." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:252 msgid "" "When an array object is printed or converted to a string, it is represented " "as ``array(typecode, initializer)``. The *initializer* is omitted if the " "array is empty, otherwise it is a string if the *typecode* is ``'u'``, " "otherwise it is a list of numbers. The string is guaranteed to be able to " "be converted back to an array with the same type and value using :func:" "`eval`, so long as the :class:`~array.array` class has been imported using " "``from array import array``. Examples::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:269 msgid "Module :mod:`struct`" msgstr "Module :mod:`struct`" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:269 msgid "Packing and unpacking of heterogeneous binary data." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:273 msgid "Module :mod:`xdrlib`" msgstr "Module :mod:`xdrlib`" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:272 msgid "" "Packing and unpacking of External Data Representation (XDR) data as used in " "some remote procedure call systems." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:276 msgid "`The Numerical Python Documentation `_" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/array.rst:276 msgid "" "The Numeric Python extension (NumPy) defines another array type; see http://" "www.numpy.org/ for further information about Numerical Python." msgstr ""