This is my code:
matrix="".join(f.readlines())
matrix=np.fromstring(matrix, dtype=np.int16)
matrix=matrix.reshape(siz[2],siz[1],siz[0]).T
Il 05/02/2012 17:21, Olivier Delalleau ha scritto:
It means there is some of your code that is not entirely
platform-independent. It's not possible to tell you which part because
you didn't provide your code. The problem may not even be numpy-related.
So you should first look at the current shape of 'matrix', and what
are the values of a, b and c, then see where the discrepancy is, and
work from there.
-=- Olivier
Le 5 février 2012 11:16, Paolo Zaffino <p.zaff...@yahoo.it
<mailto:p.zaff...@yahoo.it>> a écrit :
Yes, I understand this but I don't know because on Linux and Mac
it works well.
If the matrix size is different it should be different
indipendently from os type.
Am I wrong?
Thanks for your support!
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*Subject: * Re: [Numpy-discussion] "ValueError: total size of new
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It should mean that matrix.size != a * b * c.
-=- Olivier
Le 5 février 2012 09:32, Paolo <p.zaff...@yahoo.it> a écrit :
Hello,
I wrote a function that works on a numpy matrix and it works
fine on Mac
OS and GNU/Linux (I didn't test it on python 3).
Now I have a problem with numpy: the same python file doesn't
work on
Windows (Windows xp, python 2.7 and numpy 2.6.1).
I get this error:
matrix=matrix.reshape(a, b, c)
ValueError: total size of new array must be unchanged
Why? Do anyone have an idea about this?
Thank you very much.
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