Hi,
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the reply,but unfortunately this does not work with the type
of classes I am dealing with. When trying to pickle the class I get the
following error:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/copy_reg.py, line 76, in _reduce_ex
raise
At Wednesday 25/10/2006 11:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the reply,but unfortunately this does not work with the type
of classes I am dealing with. When trying to pickle the class I get the
following error:
File
Hi,
thanks for the reply,but unfortunately this does not work with the type
of classes I am dealing with. When trying to pickle the class I get the
following error:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/copy_reg.py, line 76, in _reduce_ex
raise TypeError(a class that defines __slots__ without
TypeError:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the reply,but unfortunately this does not work with the type
of classes I am dealing with. When trying to pickle the class I get the
following error:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/copy_reg.py, line 76, in _reduce_ex
raise TypeError(a class that defines
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the reply,but unfortunately this does not work with the type
of classes I am dealing with. When trying to pickle the class I get the
following error:
File /usr/lib/python2.4/copy_reg.py, line 76, in _reduce_ex
raise TypeError(a class that
Hi,
is it possible in python (with/without matplotlib, numpy etc) to store
a whole class with its data into a file, instead it to reconstruct
every time again? So is there an analogous to the matlab functions
load/save available?
Thanks
Alex
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us with:
is it possible in python (with/without matplotlib, numpy etc) to
store a whole class with its data into a file
Check out the pickle module.
Sybren
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Sybren Stüvel
Stüvel IT - http://www.stuvel.eu/
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is it possible in python (with/without matplotlib, numpy etc) to store
a whole class with its data into a file, instead it to reconstruct
every time again? So is there an analogous to the matlab functions
load/save available?
look up the pickle module.
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