En Tue, 07 Jul 2009 14:46:47 -0300, Hanna Michelsen <hannaro...@gmail.com> escribió:

I'm working with both python and matlab at the moment and I was wondering if there is an efficient way to take a 2-D array (of 1s and 0s) in python and
write it to a text file such that matlab will be able to create a sparse
matrix from it later.

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Posting the very same text again isn't going to help - those that are reading it now are likely the same that read it before. If nobody replied, assume that something is wrong with the question itself. Not the grammar, looks clear to me. Maybe the meaning: you say "a 2-D array" but you don't say what that means (a list? an array.array object? a Numpy array?).

Consider *who* might be able to answer: someone that knows both Python and matlab, and knows how to use a sparse matrix, and knows how to read data from files, and knows how to generate such files from Python. The last part is the easy part, because people here is supposed to know how to do things in Python; but not how matlab works. So, please help people help you: tell us what file format would be fine for matlab to read, and people here surely will suggest the best way to write that in Python.

Reading http://www.mikeash.com/getting_answers.html may help too.

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