Is that supposed to be a lot of blank lines or is there something missing from the message?
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 6:56 AM, JKpie <[email protected]> wrote: > ok, here is the example: > > a = Array{Float32}[] > push!(a,[1 2 3]) > push!(a,[4 5 4]) > push!(a,[7 8 9]) > println(typeof(a)) > writedlm(joinpath(path,"text.txt"),a) > b = readdlm(joinpath(path,"text.txt")) > println(typeof(b)) > println(b[1,:]) > > the result is: > > Array{Array{Float32,N},1} > Array{Any,2} > Any["Float32[1.0" 2.0 "3.0]"] > > and the same behawior here: > > a = {} > push!(a,rand(5)) > push!(a,rand(3)) > push!(a,rand(7)) > println(typeof(a)) > writedlm(joinpath(path,"text.txt"),a) > b = readdlm(joinpath(path,"text.txt")) > println(typeof(b)) > println(b[1,:]) > println(typeof(b[1,1])) > > > and the result: > > - > - > - > - > > > - > > - > > - > > > cljs > > > > Array{Any,1} > Array{Any,2} > > Any["[0.054008985630280115,0.8947273976690304,0.14961853234717193,0.999972895523733,0.8907801902141823]"] > SubString{ASCIIString} > > in both cases I would like to have a method to write the data and next to > read it and have it with the same structure and types > (or just a function to process this substrings). > > J > > > > On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 7:55:30 PM UTC+2, Mauro wrote: >> >> An example which can be copy-pasted would be helpful. M >> >> On Sun, 2015-04-12 at 16:47, JKpie <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am new Julia coder (I started to learn Julia two weeks ago). I have a >> > problem with writedlm and readdlm functions. >> > I have an array of vectors: >> > >> > Vector Array{Float32,N},4 >> > >> > When I try to save it using writedlm to txt file and next read that >> file >> > using readdlm I obtain a matrix: >> > >> > Matrix Any, 4 >> > >> > which contains four substrings like: "Float32[1,2,3..." >> > >> > so my question is: is there any simple way to convert that strings into >> > arrays of floats? >> > >> > I also need to write and read files of Any type arrays which contains >> float >> > vectors of different lengths. >> > >> > Thank you very much for your help, >> > J >> >>
