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authorChunlin <fangchunlin@huawei.com>2020-04-25 23:33:48 +0800
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field
In a :term:`structured data type`, each sub-type is called a `field`.
- The `field` has a name (a string), a type (any valid dtype, and
+ The `field` has a name (a string), a type (any valid dtype), and
an optional `title`. See :ref:`arrays.dtypes`
Fortran order