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| Subject | Re: writelines puzzle |
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| From | "William R. Wing (Bill Wing)" <wrw@mac.com> |
| Date | 2012-08-22 14:36 -0400 |
| References | <290CC961-63B7-4B9B-8822-AE7CBB5A5AED@mac.com> <CADwdpyawSQHaaadL6fHSLNQzSxYD9RLgzt=HkHbJHbjHACbqWw@mail.gmail.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
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On Aug 22, 2012, at 1:28 PM, Jerry Hill <malaclypse2@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:38 AM, William R. Wing (Bill Wing) > <wrw@mac.com> wrote: >> Much to my surprise, when I looked at the output file, it only contained 160 characters. Catting produces: >> >> StraylightPro:Logs wrw$ cat RTT_monitor.dat >> 2354[ 734716.72185185 734716.72233796 734716.72445602 ..., 734737.4440162 >> 734737.45097222 734737.45766204][ 240. 28.5 73.3 ..., 28.4 27.4 26.4] > > If that's the full output, then my guess is that x_dates and y_rtt are > not actual python lists. I bet they are, in fact, numpy arrays and > that the string representation of those arrays (what you're getting > from str(x_dates), etc) include the '...' in the middle instead of the > full contents. > > Am I close? > > -- > Jerry Yes - bingo. They are numpy arrays. And that was the hint I needed to go look in the numpy docs. Found numpy.set_printoptions(threshold='nan'), which has indeed allowed me to get all the data into the file. I now see Peter Otten made the same suggestion. Thanks to you both. Bill
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Re: writelines puzzle "William R. Wing (Bill Wing)" <wrw@mac.com> - 2012-08-22 14:36 -0400
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