On 11/13/2012 01:43 AM, Rufino Beniga wrote: > def MatInv(arr,file): > f = open('file.txt','w') > f.write(arr) > f.close() > > So I'm trying to write a module that will take a matrix (arr) and write it > to a text file. > The above module is called MatrixIO.py > > #first I import it > > import MatrixIO > > #Then i call the function MatInv with matrix(a) and file name (doc) as the > arguments > MatInv(a,doc) > > It creates a file called txt and it shows only boxes. What am I doing wrong? > >
Before you try to figure out how it'll work in two modules, make it work in one script. Since you don't post enough code to actually run it, we'd only be guessing why. And even the code you show is wrong. The call to MatInv won't work with that import statement; you'd need to qualify it. def matrix(values): return something?? import Matrix10 a = matrix(42) doc = something else, perhaps a string literal Matrix10.MatInv(a.doc) So clearly you have some different source, if it ever gets as far as writing to the file. Strip the code to a minimal test (pref. under 50 lines) Specify Python version, OS type and version Specify website and version for any non-standard library you import (eg. perhaps matrix) Show the filenames and contents for all the source you supply Show the full traceback of any error you get, OR Explain what you expected it to do, and how it was different If I had to make a wild guess, I'd say that matrix was some form of collection of floating point numbers. But I have no idea what it supplies to the write method, nor why one would expect that it should be printable. Might help to look at the docs for matrix. -- DaveA _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor