ak.with_name ------------ .. py:module: ak.with_name Defined in `awkward.operations.ak_with_name `__ on `line 16 `__. .. py:function:: ak.with_name(array, name, *, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None) :param array: Array-like data (anything :py:obj:`ak.to_layout` recognizes). :param name: Name to give to the records or tuples; this assigns the ``"__record__"`` parameter. If None, any existing name is unset. :type name: str or None :param highlevel: If True, return an :py:obj:`ak.Array`; otherwise, return a low-level :py:obj:`ak.contents.Content` subclass. :type highlevel: bool :param behavior: Custom :py:obj:`ak.behavior` for the output array, if high-level. :type behavior: None or dict :param attrs: Custom attributes for the output array, if high-level. :type attrs: None or dict Returns an :py:obj:`ak.Array` or :py:obj:`ak.Record` (or low-level equivalent, if ``highlevel=False``) with a new name. This function does not change the array in-place. If the new name is None, then an array without a name is returned. The records or tuples may be nested within multiple levels of nested lists. If records are nested within records, only the outermost are affected. Setting the ``"__record__"`` parameter makes it possible to add behaviors to the data; see :py:obj:`ak.Array` and :py:obj:`ak.behavior` for a more complete description.