A Friday 30 May 2008, Hanno Klemm escrigué: > Hi, > > I try to save the contents of a numpy recarray with PyTables into a > file. That works well, however, if I then try to retrieve the data, I > get back an array with matching dtypes rather than a recarray. > > What is the best way to get a recarray back, or if that's not > possible what's the most efficient way to convert an array to a > recarray? > > This is what I am doing at the moment: > > Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Oct 4 2006, 17:28:51) > [GCC 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-52)] on linux2 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more > information. > > >>> import numpy as N > >>> import tables as t > >>> num = 2 > >>> a = N.recarray(num, formats='i4,f8,f8',names='id,x,y') > >>> a['id'] = [3,4] > >>> a['x'] = [3.4,4.5] > >>> a['y'] = [4.6,4.5] > >>> a > > recarray([(3, 3.3999999999999999, 4.5999999999999996), (4, 4.5, > 4.5)], dtype=[('id', '<i4'), ('x', '<f8'), ('y', '<f8')]) > > >>> f = t.openFile('test.h5', 'w') > >>> f.createTable('/', 'test', a) > > /test (Table(2L,)) '' > description := { > "id": Int32Col(shape=(), dflt=0, pos=0), > "x": Float64Col(shape=(), dflt=0.0, pos=1), > "y": Float64Col(shape=(), dflt=0.0, pos=2)} > byteorder := 'little' > chunkshape := (409,) > > >>> f.close() > >>> f = t.openFile('test.h5', 'r') > >>> b = f.root.test[:] > >>> b > > array([(3, 3.3999999999999999, 4.5999999999999996), (4, 4.5, 4.5)], > dtype=[('id', '<i4'), ('x', '<f8'), ('y', '<f8')]) > > >>> type(b) > > <type 'numpy.ndarray'> > > >>> type(a) > > <class 'numpy.core.records.recarray'>
Yeah, this is on purpose because ndarray classes are actually C extensions and they are generally more efficient than Python classes. If what you want is a recarray class (Python class), you can always create a view as Pierre suggested. However, this is rarely needed because you can access most of the recarray functionality out of the ndarray class. Cheers, -- Francesc Alted _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion