On 2009-10-07 05:46 AM, bbarb...@inescporto.pt wrote:
Good morning all!

I am trying to build a data matrix, but I am not able either to write to
file with a proper structure nor to get the data from the matrix.

I want to sort some music by similarity content, and I just have the
indexes of the playlist like this:

dm = numpy.array(songs)

[0 4 2 1 3]
[1 2 0 4 3]
[2 1 0 4 3]
[3 2 1 0 4]
[4 0 1 2 3]

Now, I want to keep the same format but with the names of the songs,
something like this:

Sort_dm.append(songlist(dm))

['100.mp3\n' '10008.mp3' '10005.mp3\n' '10001.mp3\n' '10006.mp3\n'
'10001.mp3\n' '10005.mp3\n' '100.mp3\n' '10008.mp3' '10006.mp3\n'
'10005.mp3\n' '10001.mp3\n' '100.mp3\n' '10008.mp3' '10006.mp3\n'
'10006.mp3\n' '10005.mp3\n' '10001.mp3\n' '100.mp3\n' '10008.mp3'
'10008.mp3' '100.mp3\n' '10001.mp3\n' '10005.mp3\n' '10006.mp3\n']

But there is no way either I can access to the data... because there are
strings, or save them in matrix format! I could not find anything in the
documentation about this! any hint would be very welcome! thank you for
your time!

You will want to ask numpy questions on the numpy mailing list:

  http://www.scipy.org/Mailing_Lists

However, you will need to show a little more code for us to understand what you are trying to do. Show us the code that you have, show us what results you get (copy-and-paste, please), and tell us what results you expect to get.

--
Robert Kern

"I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma
 that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
 an underlying truth."
  -- Umberto Eco

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