On 6/16/2011 4:37 AM, simona bellavista wrote:
Hi, I am quite new to python and I am trying to do some simple plots.
I am using python Python 2.6.4 and numpy/1.5.1
I have an ASCII data file that I am reading with the following lines
of code:
import pylab
import numpy as np
filename='something.dat'
file = open(filename)
combine into one statement
file = open("sjlsjls.dat")
rho = np.array([], dtype = 'float64')
entropy = np.array([], dtype = 'float64')
for line in file:
columns = line.split()
r,e = line.split()
rho = np.append(rho,columns[0])
entropy = np.append(entropy,columns[1])
rho = mp.append(rho, float(r)) # same with entropy)
does numpy really not let you write Python stype
rho.append(float(r))
?
There are also numpy,scipy lists for numpy,scipy questions.
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