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SciPy - Input & Output
The Scipy.io (Input and Output) package provides a wide range of functions to work around with different format of files. Some of these formats are −
- Matlab
- IDL
- Matrix Market
- Wave
- Arff
- Netcdf, etc.
Let us discuss in detail about the most commonly used file formats −
MATLAB
Following are the functions used to load and save a .mat file.
Sr. No. | Function & Description |
---|---|
1 | loadmat Loads a MATLAB file |
2 | savemat Saves a MATLAB file |
3 | whosmat Lists variables inside a MATLAB file |
Let us consider the following example.
import scipy.io as sio import numpy as np #Save a mat file vect = np.arange(10) sio.savemat('array.mat', {'vect':vect}) #Now Load the File mat_file_content = sio.loadmat(‘array.mat’) Print mat_file_content
The above program will generate the following output.
{ 'vect': array([[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]]), '__version__': '1.0', '__header__': 'MATLAB 5.0 MAT-file Platform: posix, Created on: Sat Sep 30 09:49:32 2017', '__globals__': [] }
We can see the array along with the Meta information. If we want to inspect the contents of a MATLAB file without reading the data into memory, use the whosmat command as shown below.
import scipy.io as sio mat_file_content = sio.whosmat(‘array.mat’) print mat_file_content
The above program will generate the following output.
[('vect', (1, 10), 'int64')]
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