# Convert other data into numpy arrays e.g. asarray {:.no_toc} ## The goal Questions to [David Rotermund](mailto:davrot@uni-bremen.de) ## [numpy.asarray](https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.asarray.html) ```python numpy.asarray(a, dtype=None, order=None, *, like=None) ``` > Convert the input to an array. ## [numpy.fromiter](https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.fromiter.html) {: .topic-optional} This is an optional topic! ```python numpy.fromiter(iter, dtype, count=-1, *, like=None) ``` > Create a new 1-dimensional array from an iterable object. ## [numpy.fromfunction](https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.fromfunction.html) {: .topic-optional} This is an optional topic! ```python numpy.fromfunction(function, shape, *, dtype=, like=None, **kwargs)[source] ``` > Construct an array by executing a function over each coordinate. > > The resulting array therefore has a value fn(x, y, z) at coordinate (x, y, z). ## [numpy.array](https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.array.html) {: .topic-optional} This is an optional topic! Don't confuse **asarray** with **array**. **array** can be used to put a numpy structure around data. **asarray** converts the data into a numpy array. (As far as I understand...). Thus normally you don't need to touch **array**. ```python numpy.array(object, dtype=None, *, copy=True, order='K', subok=False, ndmin=0, like=None) ``` > Create an array.