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numpy.savetxt() rounding values
Calling a function of a module by using its name (a string)How do you split a list into evenly sized chunks?How to return multiple values from a function?How do I sort a dictionary by value?Save bitmap to locationPeak detection in a 2D arrayHow to access environment variable values?UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'xa0' in position 20: ordinal not in range(128)Meaning of @classmethod and @staticmethod for beginner?Why is “1000000000000000 in range(1000000000000001)” so fast in Python 3?
I'm using numpy.savetxt() to save an array, but its rounding my values to the first decimal point, which is a problem. anyone have any clue how to change this?
python save
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I'm using numpy.savetxt() to save an array, but its rounding my values to the first decimal point, which is a problem. anyone have any clue how to change this?
python save
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I'm using numpy.savetxt() to save an array, but its rounding my values to the first decimal point, which is a problem. anyone have any clue how to change this?
python save
I'm using numpy.savetxt() to save an array, but its rounding my values to the first decimal point, which is a problem. anyone have any clue how to change this?
python save
python save
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You can set the precision through changing fmt parameter. For example np.savetxt('tmp.txt',a, fmt='%1.3f') would leave you with an output with the precision of first three decimal points
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You can set the precision through changing fmt parameter. For example np.savetxt('tmp.txt',a, fmt='%1.3f') would leave you with an output with the precision of first three decimal points
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You can set the precision through changing fmt parameter. For example np.savetxt('tmp.txt',a, fmt='%1.3f') would leave you with an output with the precision of first three decimal points
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You can set the precision through changing fmt parameter. For example np.savetxt('tmp.txt',a, fmt='%1.3f') would leave you with an output with the precision of first three decimal points
You can set the precision through changing fmt parameter. For example np.savetxt('tmp.txt',a, fmt='%1.3f') would leave you with an output with the precision of first three decimal points
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