From: Francesc A. <fa...@op...> - 2003-09-10 09:17:47
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Hi, A user of pytables recently asked me why it truncates the trailing spaces on strings. I have to explain him that the information is there, but the strings module of the numarray package deliberately strips off the trailing spaces when printing: >>> from numarray import strings >>> a=strings.array("hello world ") >>> print a ['hello world'] >>> print "<%s>" % a <['hello world']> >>> len(a[0]) 11 however: >>> print "<%s>" % a._data <hello world > >>> a._byteView() array([[104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 32, 119, 111, 114, 108, 100, 32, 32]], type=UInt8) >>> a._itemsize 13 In the beginning I thought that this was a nice feature, but when people is using numarray.strings objects as containers (for example for Pickled objects), that can be rather confusing, and I would prefer to see all the trailing blanks. But as I am not completely sure, I just would like to discuss the pro's and con's of the current printing apprach. Cheers, -- Francesc Alted |