Hello, I am using the numpy fromfile function to read binary data from a file on disk. The problem is that the program runs fine on a Mac, but gives an error or warning on windows when trying to read the data. I use it like this:
Signal = zeros((N, 16), dtype=float32) for sample in range(0, N): # this function gets the next position in the file to seek to s = getFilePos(sample) # go to the correct location in the file; this IS checked to make sure it is within the file mFile.seek(s) # read the 16 float32 values from the file D = fromfile(mFile, dtype=numpy.float32, 16) # save D in Signal Signal[sample, :] = D This will fail when sample is ~4. If I change the range to (5,N), skipping the "bad" file location, it will run fine for a few samples, and then give another error. The message it gives is: "16 items requested but only 7 read" So D is a 7x1 vector, and the program dies when it tries to assign D to the slice of Signal ("ValueError: shape mismatch: objects cannot be broadcast to a single shape"). On windows, the Python version is 2.5.2, and the most recent numpy and scipy are being used as well. I tried using Enthought, but it gave this error as well, in addition to a c runtime error whenever I imported scipy (which is another post topic...). Any ideas on what might be causing this? Is there a way to debug the fromfile function? And, remember, this works perfectly on a Mac. Would compiling everything (python, scipy, numpy) potentially solve this? Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list