I think that not all de numbers use the same number of characters, the
problem is the signed ones. This numbers use one more character for '-' and
join the previous column.
Your idea is quite good, but I don't know how to do it:
If I use the pylab.load code, I suppose that I have to put something in
"converters" option, but I haven't found how to use it.
The other option I have found is using 'readline' of python
fin = open (file, 'r')
datos1 = fin.readline()
fin.close()
but I don't know how to split it and it seems a very rude way of doing it.
Thank you very much
2009/4/22 Chloe Lewis <chle...@nature.berkeley.edu>
> Looks like all the numbers use the same number of characters -- try
> splitting 16 characters at a time off, and then interpreting those
> substrings as numbers.
>
> On Apr 21, 2009, at 21 Apr, 7:10 PM, darkside wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I found a problem loading data: I have a file of signed numbers like:
>
> -1.370674456E+02-1.662854139E+02 0.000000000E+00 0.000000000E+00
> 0.000000000E+00
> 6.964865599E+10 8.394798002E-11 4.348192658E+03 9.455873862E+02
> 3.292484968E-09
>
> The problem is that the signed numbers join so I always find an error if I
> try to load this data.
>
> Any idea of how to bypass it?
>
> Thank you!
>
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