uche wrote:
Hi,
I have the following FFT python code and it doesn't seem to compile
correctly. To run it, please create a file called output.csv with
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. simply run the main function. I get an error such as
the following:
x[a], x[b] = x[(a)] + W[(n % N)] * x[(b)], x[(a)] - W[(n % N)] * x
[(b)]
TypeError: list indices must be integers, not float
How can I fixe this problem ? I have tried puttin int on all of the
variables, but I don't think that is the intension of the person who
wore the original code.
Which version of Python are you using? In Python 3 the division operator
'/' returns a float, whereas in Python 2 it returns an int if both
operands are int. In Python 3 the int division operator is '//', which
is also accepted in recent versions of Python 2.
[snip]
os.path.exists("input.csv")
fin=open('input.csv', 'r')
for line in fin: #read the line from the file
array=line.split(',')
These lines should be indented more:
for a in range(len(array)): #convert into integers
array2.append((array[a]))
array2.append(int(array[a]))
[snip]
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