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There is this documentation for sharing state between processes, but it doesn't completely answer my question. I have the following code

from multiprocessing import Process, Value, Array

#This is my function
def my_func(my_array):
    my_array = ["hello", "hi", "howdy"]

# I am initiating an array called arr that has string elements here
if __name__ == '__main__':
    arr = Array('c')

    p = Process(target=my_func, args=(arr))
    p.start()
    p.join()

    print(arr[:])

I want arr to be equal to ["hello", "hi", "howdy"] by the end, but my code does not work. Does anyone know why?

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This will not do. According to the Array documentation, allowed types do not include strings.

Also my_array changes from being a pointer to the Array object to a pointer to the array of strings in my_func.

A more proper way that tackles both these problems would be:

def my_fun(my_array):
  my_array[:] = map(ord, ['a','b','c'])

ord maps a character to an integer

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