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scalar() argument 1 must be numpy.dtype error
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I am using a pickle file which just holds some hyperparameters, when I try loading the pickle file I get the following error:
saved_args = pickle.load(f)
TypeError: scalar() argument 1 must be numpy.dtype, not numpy.dtype
can someone help me figure this error out?
python numpy pickle
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I am using a pickle file which just holds some hyperparameters, when I try loading the pickle file I get the following error:
saved_args = pickle.load(f)
TypeError: scalar() argument 1 must be numpy.dtype, not numpy.dtype
can someone help me figure this error out?
python numpy pickle
Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02
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I am using a pickle file which just holds some hyperparameters, when I try loading the pickle file I get the following error:
saved_args = pickle.load(f)
TypeError: scalar() argument 1 must be numpy.dtype, not numpy.dtype
can someone help me figure this error out?
python numpy pickle
I am using a pickle file which just holds some hyperparameters, when I try loading the pickle file I get the following error:
saved_args = pickle.load(f)
TypeError: scalar() argument 1 must be numpy.dtype, not numpy.dtype
can someone help me figure this error out?
python numpy pickle
python numpy pickle
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Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02
add a comment |
Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02
Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02
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Can you provide an exact minimal example of the actual code that causes the error?
– Eypros
Mar 26 at 7:45
How did you create the pickle file? When did you create it? Did you use the same python installation and the same numpy version which you are using to read it?
– zvone
Mar 26 at 7:51
I am using this repo in the file line number 146 creates the config file and I read it using test line number 86. When I use it on windows with numpy=1.16.2 it generates this error but when I use it on Linux with numpy=1.16 it works well.
– saru
Mar 26 at 8:02