On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I commented out the lines you suggested and here is the new error:new last
> part of code:
>
> ##########################
> #RENAME DATA FOR WRITING
> #########################
> os.chdir(resampleDIR)
> h=filex.replace( '.', '_' )
> outfilename=h+'.txt'
> outfilename2=h+'NA.txt'
> outfile2=open(outfilename2,'w')
> data4.tolist(outfile2)
>
>
>
> ###################################
> #WRITE NEW DATA WITH HEADER ON TOP
> ###################################
>
> os.chdir(resampleDIR)
>
> #try:
> with open(outfilename,'w') as outfile:
> outfile.write(header)
> with open(outfilename2,'r') as datafile:
> for line in datafile:
> outfile.write(line)
>
> Error message for that:
>
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\PDSIwork\PYTHON_SCRIPTS\RESAMPLER2.py", line 65, in <module>
> data4.tolist(outfile2)
> TypeError: tolist() takes exactly 0 arguments (1 given)
>
Heather,
tolist seems to convert the array to a list. So:
listdata4 = data4.tolist()
I would then expect listdata4 to be a list. Looking at the files, you're
trying to take a list
[1,2,3,4]
and get it into the file as
1,2,3,4
So the way you tried at the beginning could work now, if you convert the
list to a string first:
listdata4 = data4.tolist()
strdata4 = str(listdata4)
strdata4 = strdata4.replace('[', '').replace(']','')
But it might not be obvious to programmers not expecting that method.
You could do a for loop:
for element in listdata4:
outfile2.write(element)
But putting in just the right number of commas is irritating. Still might be
the best way:
for i,element in enumerate(listdata4):
if i:
outfile2.write(', ')
outfile2.write(element)
To explain that code:
for i,element in enumerate([1,2,3,4]):
print i,e
prints out
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
And 0 is false, 1-3 are true.
I think there were other solutions in other emails, I just know it's hard to
figure out what's going on at the beginning.
Jeff
> Also, I attached the type of file I get (using slightly altered code) if I
> don't use NumArray, and I just read in a plain list, it is not the correct
> format for GIS to accept.
>
> Thank you,
> Heather
>
>
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