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diff --git a/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py b/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py
index d65e26827..efb052bc2 100644
--- a/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py
+++ b/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py
@@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ def resize(a, new_shape):
reshaped_array : ndarray
The new array is formed from the data in the old array, repeated
if necessary to fill out the required number of elements. The
- data are repeated in the order that they are stored in memory.
+ data are repeated iterating over the array in C-order.
See Also
--------
@@ -1392,11 +1392,11 @@ def resize(a, new_shape):
Warning: This functionality does **not** consider axes separately,
i.e. it does not apply interpolation/extrapolation.
- It fills the return array with the required number of elements, taken
- from `a` as they are laid out in memory, disregarding strides and axes.
- (This is in case the new shape is smaller. For larger, see above.)
- This functionality is therefore not suitable to resize images,
- or data where each axis represents a separate and distinct entity.
+ It fills the return array with the required number of elements, iterating
+ over `a` in C-order, disregarding axes (and cycling back from the start if
+ the new shape is larger). This functionality is therefore not suitable to
+ resize images, or data where each axis represents a separate and distinct
+ entity.
Examples
--------