On 24/10/12 09:45, Rufino Beniga wrote:
My problem is, I don't know how to get ONLY the numbers from the OneDMap.txt file. Also, assuming that I am able to do just that, how would I get them into an array?
What we need to see is typical contents of your file. I expect it looks something like this: iterate number 562 0.4532888 iterate number 563 0.3872701 iterate number 564 0.9100345 iterate number 565 0.0027318 iterate number 566 0.6661924 and so forth. In that case, you can read the final column by reading each line, splitting into words, and taking only the last one. Since this is homework, I'll give you the pieces you need to use, you should be able to assemble them into working code yourself. To read each line in a file: for line in open("name of file"): process line Replace "process line" with the actual code you need. To build up a list of numbers: numbers = [] numbers.append(0.3) numbers.append(0.9736) numbers.append(0.3209) Normally you would put the "numbers.append(x)" into a loop, something like this: numbers = [] for item in many_items: value = process(item) numbers.append(value) Hint: reading a file gives you a loop, one for each line. You want to process each line to get a number, then append that number to the list of numbers. You will have lines of text that look like this: line = "iterate number 563 0.3872701" which is a string, you need to extract the last column and turn it into a float. Hints: use line.split() to split the line into four words: words = line.split() print words => prints ['iterate', 'number', '563', '0.3872701'] use words[-1] to extract the last word use function float(word) to convert it from a string to a number. If you put all those pieces together, it should take no more than a dozen lines of code to read the file, and extract the final column into a list of numbers. Good luck! -- Steven _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor