I'd like to have the '2.', because if the number is negative, only '-' is
returned, not the real value.
Matthieu
2007/10/5, lorenzo bolla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> what's wrong with astype?
>
> In [3]: x = numpy.array([[2.,3.],[4.,5.]])
>
> In [4]: x.astype(str)
> Out[4]:
> array([['2', '3'],
> ['4', '5']],
> dtype='|S1')
>
> and if you want a list:
>
> In [5]: x.astype(str).tolist()
> Out[5]: [['2', '3'], ['4', '5']]
>
>
> L.
>
>
> On 10/5/07, Matthieu Brucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to cast a float array into a string array (for instance
> > transforming [[2., 3.], [4., 5.]] into [['2.', '3.'], ['4.', '5.']]), I
> > tried with astype(str) and every variation (str_, string, string_, string0),
> > but not luck.
> > Is there a function or a method of the array class that can fulfill my
> > needs ? And if there is a way to add a formatting option ('1.1f' for
> > instance), it would be even better.
> >
> > Matthieu
> >
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