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I know how to get a ctypes pointer to the beginning of a numpy array:

a = np.arange(10000, dtype=np.double)
p = a.ctypes.data_as(POINTER(c_double))
p.contents
c_double(0.0)

however, I need to pass the pointer to, let's say, element 100, without copying the array. There must be an easy way to do it but cannot find it.

Any hint appreciated.

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Slicing a numpy array creates a view, not a copy:

>>> a = numpy.arange(10000, dtype=numpy.double)
>>> p = a[100:].ctypes.data_as(ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_double))
>>> p.contents
c_double(100.0)
>>> a[100] = 55
>>> p.contents
c_double(55.0)
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