Diego,

It isn't really clear from your description what the problem is. Is the
problem that the sub-vectors aren't all of equal lengths (i.e., a staggered
array)? Or is it that it is transposed from what you'd expect?

Ben Root

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Diego Avesani <diego.aves...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all Matplotlib Users,
>
> I would like to plot a multidimensional plot. I have found this script: 
> multidimension
> script
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8230638/parallel-coordinates-plot-in-matplotlib>
> The scrip is the second one.
>
> It works perfectly. However, I have a problem with the variable data. I
> usually with data in matrix format, but this one is in a strange format:
>
> [[1.2065774590852414,
>   0.8086503430142642,
>   5.68386650687075,
>   5.299424335893731,
>   0.538429526339814],
>  [1.3499594768827485,
>   1.9507403089675424,
>   5.67760737064995,
> ....
> ....
> ....
>
> Is a sort of vector of vectors. As a consequence, I am not able to read mu
> output data in this format.
> I usually read my data in the following way:
>
> data = np.genfromtxt(fname, skip_header=1)
>
> I would like to know how can I read my data in order to be able to use the
> script.
>
> Thanks a lot to everyone
>
>
> Diego
>
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