> How did you build the table with flavor 'numpy'?. Remember that it is
> necessary to declare the line:
>
>     _v_flavor   = "numpy"

Thanks. I used _g_setflavor() at creationtime and that solved the problem.

//Torgil


On 8/18/06, Francesc Altet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A Dijous 17 Agost 2006 09:00, Torgil Svensson va escriure:
> > Here's an possible bug where the col() function doesn't seem to
> > respect the _v_flavor attribute.
> >
> > >>> type(table)
> >
> > <class 'tables.Table.Table'>
> >
> > >>> table._v_flavor
> >
> > 'numpy'
> >
> > >>> t=table.col('t')
> > >>> type(t)
> >
> > <class 'numarray.numarraycore.NumArray'>
> >
>
> Uh... this works for me:
>
> >>> f.root.events.table.flavor
> 'numpy'
> >>> type(f.root.events.table.col('mass'))
> <type 'numpy.ndarray'>
> >>> tables.__version__
> '1.3.2'
>
> How did you build the table with flavor 'numpy'?. Remember that it is
> necessary to declare the line:
>
>     _v_flavor   = "numpy"
>
> in the description of your table (i.e before creating it on disk). Setting
> the '_v_favor' alone is not enough.
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> >0,0<   Francesc Altet http://www.carabos.com/
> V   V   Cárabos Coop. V. Enjoy Data
>  "-"
>

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