Answers for "array to csv"

4

csv to numpy array

from numpy import genfromtxt
my_data = genfromtxt('my_file.csv', delimiter=',')
Posted by: Guest on September-28-2020
8

save numpy array to csv

import pandas as pd 
pd.DataFrame(np_array).to_csv("path/to/file.csv")
Posted by: Guest on May-31-2020
3

numpy to csv

import numpy as np
x = np.arange(0.0,5.0,1.0)
np.savetxt('test.csv', x, delimiter=',')
Posted by: Guest on September-15-2020
0

python how to convert csv to array

import csv

results = []
with open("input.csv") as csvfile:
    reader = csv.reader(csvfile, quoting=csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC) # change contents to floats
    for row in reader: # each row is a list
        results.append(row)
Posted by: Guest on July-08-2021
0

csv to array of objects

<script type="text/javascript">
    // ref: http://stackoverflow.com/a/1293163/2343
    // This will parse a delimited string into an array of
    // arrays. The default delimiter is the comma, but this
    // can be overriden in the second argument.
    function CSVToArray( strData, strDelimiter ){
        // Check to see if the delimiter is defined. If not,
        // then default to comma.
        strDelimiter = (strDelimiter || ",");

        // Create a regular expression to parse the CSV values.
        var objPattern = new RegExp(
            (
                // Delimiters.
                "(\" + strDelimiter + "|\r?\n|\r|^)" +

                // Quoted fields.
                "(?:"([^"]*(?:""[^"]*)*)"|" +

                // Standard fields.
                "([^"\" + strDelimiter + "\r\n]*))"
            ),
            "gi"
            );


        // Create an array to hold our data. Give the array
        // a default empty first row.
        var arrData = [[]];

        // Create an array to hold our individual pattern
        // matching groups.
        var arrMatches = null;


        // Keep looping over the regular expression matches
        // until we can no longer find a match.
        while (arrMatches = objPattern.exec( strData )){

            // Get the delimiter that was found.
            var strMatchedDelimiter = arrMatches[ 1 ];

            // Check to see if the given delimiter has a length
            // (is not the start of string) and if it matches
            // field delimiter. If id does not, then we know
            // that this delimiter is a row delimiter.
            if (
                strMatchedDelimiter.length &&
                strMatchedDelimiter !== strDelimiter
                ){

                // Since we have reached a new row of data,
                // add an empty row to our data array.
                arrData.push( [] );

            }

            var strMatchedValue;

            // Now that we have our delimiter out of the way,
            // let's check to see which kind of value we
            // captured (quoted or unquoted).
            if (arrMatches[ 2 ]){

                // We found a quoted value. When we capture
                // this value, unescape any double quotes.
                strMatchedValue = arrMatches[ 2 ].replace(
                    new RegExp( """", "g" ),
                    """
                    );

            } else {

                // We found a non-quoted value.
                strMatchedValue = arrMatches[ 3 ];

            }


            // Now that we have our value string, let's add
            // it to the data array.
            arrData[ arrData.length - 1 ].push( strMatchedValue );
        }

        // Return the parsed data.
        return( arrData );
    }

</script>
Posted by: Guest on July-21-2021

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