No, two of the binary data files are integers and the third file is a
float.  The data is large and the binary saves time and space.


On 11/29/06, Gabriel Genellina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At Wednesday 29/11/2006 23:07, Dawn Abbott wrote:

>I have three files of binary data.  I want to write the three binary
>data files to one file.  I want the old files to each have their own
>column in the new file.  This is what I have,
>
>f=open('relative_x.INT32','rb')
>a=array('l')
>a.fromfile(f,10)
>g=open('relative_y.INT32','rb')
>b=array('l')
>b.fromfile(g,10)
>data=zip(a,b)
>for datum in data:
>...    print ' '.join(datum)
>...
>
>
>the error I get is expected string, found int
>I figure that the joint is for strings only does anyone know of a
>way were I could join the data that would be for ints.

Do you want to write a TEXT representing the binary values?

for datum in data:
     print ' '.join(map(str,datum))


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