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I am working on an import of data, which are in format, as in the example:
[-2.814285863362681, -2.814158589901394, -2.8123844084634873]
[-2.874285863362681, -2.054158589901394, -2.6523844084634873]
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I used this code to import, already removing the ' n' with the strip()
with open(coeffs_csv) as inp:
signals_coeffs_cluster = inp.readlines()
signals_coeffs_cluster = [x.strip() for x in signals_coeffs_cluster]
But I need these data in float and array format, so I worked on the code for only the second line:
signal_1.append(signals_coeffs_cluster[1])
signal_1 = [k.replace('[', '').replace(']', '') for k in signal_1]
And this returns me a size 1, IE, it is all concatenated inside signal_1, I can not, for example make signal_1[2], because there is no position.
How to proceed to extract a line from the input file and separate them into individual float array form ?
array_1 = [-2.814285863362681, -2.814158589901394, -2.8123844084634873]
array_2 = [-2.874285863362681, -2.054158589901394, -2.6523844084634873]
And so on and so forth ?
EDIT:
Use this code to export:
coeffs = cA3.tolist()
with open(coeffs_csv, "a") as output:
json.dump(coeffs, output)
output.write('\n')
Thank you
Something tells me this is a JSON file. Now try:
import json;with open(coeffs_csv) as f:;data = json.load(f);
... Attention, remove points and commas in the code, I just put them so you know where to change lines– Miguel
I tested this solution, but it gives an extradata error, I believe it is due to the fact that I add one more line to each execution of the code when I export this data to a file
– FourZeroFive