UberJumper
UberJumper

Reputation: 21145

Numpy Matrix keeps giving me an Error,

Okay this is werid, i keep getting the error, randomly.

ValueError: matrix must be 2-dimensional

So i tracked it down, and cornered it to basically something like this:

a_list = [[(1,100) for _ in range(32)] for _ in range(32)]
numpy.matrix(a_list)

Whats wrong with this? If i print a_list it is clearly a 2d matrix of tuples, however numpy does not believe so.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 2916

Answers (3)

unutbu
unutbu

Reputation: 879093

The easiest way around this is to just use a numpy array, instead of a numpy matrix:

a_list = [[(1,100) for _ in range(32)] for _ in range(32)]
arr=numpy.array(a_list)

Numpy matrices are strictly 2-dimensional, and a_list is 3-dimensional. So numpy matrices are not an option.

Upvotes: 4

Andrew Jaffe
Andrew Jaffe

Reputation: 27077

What are you trying to do? In numpy, a matrix is a 2-d array of numbers.

You can make a 32x32x2 "matrix" with numpy.array(a_list). You could also make a 32x32 array of tuples using numpy object arrays, but there is little that would be better for than the 32x32x2 case (since you can think of it as a 32x32 array of 2-element arrays).

Upvotes: 0

nosklo
nosklo

Reputation: 222792

tuples have more than one value, so they are considered a dimension. So you're creating a 3d matrix.

Upvotes: 1

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