load_store_chunk(x, out, index, lock, return_stored, load_stored)
An array (potentially a NumPy one)
Where to store results too.
Where to store result from x
in out
.
Lock to use before writing to out
.
Whether to return out
.
Whether to return the array stored in out
. Ignored if return_stored
is not True
.
A function inserted in a Dask graph for storing a chunk.
>>> a = np.ones((5, 6))See :
... b = np.empty(a.shape)
... load_store_chunk(a, b, (slice(None), slice(None)), False, False, False)
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