On 29/01/14 02:09, Gabriele Brambilla wrote:
how could I read float numbers if the data format is like this (using
readline):
1.05519999999995 1.26758123387023 -0.314470329249235
-0.293015360064208 6.15795761907822 1.92919102133526
the numbers aren't equally spaced and they had not the same number of
figures...
Just read the lines as strings and use str.split() to split them on
whitespace. You will wind up with a list of numeric strings that
can be converted using float()
If you need more info just ask about the specific issue you get
stuck on (reading, splitting, converting etc).
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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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