numpy or _numpy or Numeric?
I am a newbie here I am trying to read "space separated floating point data" from file I read about csv module by searching this group, but I couldn't read space separated values with csv. (which may be matter of course..) I also read about numpy.fromfile(file, sep=' ') which i can use. but on my machine(ubuntu linux) numpy is unknown module, which I didn't install by myself. While trying to install numpy accroding to its homepage. (http://numpy.scipy.org/numpydoc/numdoc.htm). i am quite confused. it's talking about the Numerical Python, and it says to test whether it is installed or not, try import Numeric instead of numpy. I got Nurmeric modules and as a matter of fact i got a file named '_numpy.so' in lib directory. I can import _numpy but _numpy does not have 'fromfile' method My question is: 1. Do i need to install numpy module? 2. Then Is it different from Numeric module? 3. Then where can i get it? 4. Or what is general way to read 'space separated values' from file? Thanks in advance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: numpy or _numpy or Numeric?
George Sakkis ? ?: > On Jan 24, 2:24 am, auditory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I am a newbie here >> >> I am trying to read "space separated floating point data" from file >> >> I read about csv module by searching this group, >> but I couldn't read space separated values with csv. >> (which may be matter of course..) >> >> I also read about numpy.fromfile(file, sep=' ') which i can use. >> but on my machine(ubuntu linux) numpy is unknown module, >> which I didn't install by myself. >> >> While trying to install numpy accroding to its homepage. >> (http://numpy.scipy.org/numpydoc/numdoc.htm). >> i am quite confused. >> >> it's talking about the Numerical Python, >> and it says to test whether it is installed or not, >> try import Numeric instead of numpy. >> >> I got Nurmeric modules and >> as a matter of fact i got a file named '_numpy.so' in lib directory. >> >> I can import _numpy but _numpy does not have 'fromfile' method >> >> My question is: >> 1. Do i need to install numpy module? >> 2. Then Is it different from Numeric module? >> 3. Then where can i get it? >> >> 4. Or what is general way to read 'space separated values' from file? >> >> Thanks in advance. > > If *all* you need is to read a space-separated file with floating point > values, installing numpy (or Numeric or numarray..) is an overkill; you > can do it in one line in pure Python: > > matrix = [map(float, line.split()) for line in > open('my_space_separated_file.txt')] > > This stores the values as a list of lists, each list corresponding to a > row in the file. Depending on what you plan to do next with these > numbers, this may or may not be the best way to go about it, but since > you only mentioned the file reading part, we can't assume much. > > George > Thanks a lot for your 'elegant' suggestion. As a next step i wish to do some math with matrix and produce a vector and write it on a file. (in fact math is just averaging now) I hope i can do this with a little more efforts. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: numpy or _numpy or Numeric?
Travis E. Oliphant ? ?: > auditory wrote: >> I am a newbie here >> >> I am trying to read "space separated floating point data" from file >> >> I read about csv module by searching this group, >> but I couldn't read space separated values with csv. >> (which may be matter of course..) >> >> I also read about numpy.fromfile(file, sep=' ') which i can use. >> but on my machine(ubuntu linux) numpy is unknown module, >> which I didn't install by myself. > > You will need to install NumPy. > >> >> While trying to install numpy accroding to its homepage. >> (http://numpy.scipy.org/numpydoc/numdoc.htm). >> i am quite confused. > > You are reading old documentation for Numeric and so any installation > description is how to install the Numeric module (not its newer > replacement which is called NumPy). > > > So: > > 1) Yes, you need NumPy > 2) This *is different* from Numeric > 3) You get it by either installing a pre-built package for your system > or by > >a) downloading the source tar-file from > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1369&package_id=175103 > > (get the numpy-.tar.gz file >b) tar zxvf numpy-.tar.gz >c) cd numpy- >d) sudo python setup.py install > >e) If you want to link against high-performance libraries on your > system, then either put them in standard locations or edit the site.cfg > file appropriately (Optional). > >> >> 4. Or what is general way to read 'space separated values' from file? > > You can easily read space-separated values from a file by reading in a > line at a time and using the split method of strings: > > fid = open('filename') > linedata = fid.readlines() > new = [[float(x) for x in line.split()] for line in linedata] > > new will be a nested sequence of floats. You can convert it to an array > (if you want to do math on it) using > > anew = numpy.array(new) > > -Travis > Thank you for quick answer.. I found the above website from googling with "numpy" keyword, and supprised at that the top matching page is old one. In addition to your method and below one, I found csv moudule can do this with "delimiter" paramter. I made mistake not to read manual first. My apology on that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list