This Python code:
import numpy as p
def firstfunction():
UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray = []
MeanOutputHeader=['TestID','ConditionName','FilterType','RRMean','HRMean',
'dZdtMaxVoltageMean','BZMean','ZXMean','LVETMean','Z0Mean',
'StrokeVolumeMean','CardiacOutputMean','VelocityIndexMean']
dataMatrix = BeatByBeatMatrixOfMatrices[column]
roughTrimmedMatrix = p.array(dataMatrix[1:,1:17])
trimmedMatrix = p.array(roughTrimmedMatrix,dtype=p.float64) #ERROR THROWN HERE
myMeans = p.mean(trimmedMatrix,axis=0,dtype=p.float64)
conditionMeansArray = [TestID,testCondition,'UnfilteredBefore',myMeans[3], myMeans[4],
myMeans[6], myMeans[9], myMeans[10], myMeans[11], myMeans[12],
myMeans[13], myMeans[14], myMeans[15]]
UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray.append(conditionMeansArray)
secondfunction(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray)
return
def secondfunction(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray):
RRDuringArray = p.array(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray,dtype=p.float64)[1:,3]
return
firstfunction()
Throws this error message:
File "mypath\mypythonscript.py", line 3484, in secondfunction
RRDuringArray = p.array(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray,dtype=p.float64)[1:,3]
ValueError: setting an array element with a sequence.
Can anyone show me what to do to fix the problem in the broken code above so that it stops throwing an error message?
EDIT: I did a print command to get the contents of the matrix, and this is what it printed out:
UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray is:
[['TestID', 'ConditionName', 'FilterType', 'RRMean', 'HRMean', 'dZdtMaxVoltageMean', 'BZMean', 'ZXMean', 'LVETMean', 'Z0Mean', 'StrokeVolumeMean', 'CardiacOutputMean', 'VelocityIndexMean'],
[u'HF101710', 'PreEx10SecondsBEFORE', 'UnfilteredBefore', 0.90670000000000006, 66.257731979420001, 1.8305673000000002, 0.11750000000000001, 0.15120546389880002, 0.26870546389879996, 27.628261216480002, 86.944190346160013, 5.767261352345999, 0.066259118585869997],
[u'HF101710', '25W10SecondsBEFORE', 'UnfilteredBefore', 0.68478571428571422, 87.727887206978565, 2.2965444125714285, 0.099642857142857144, 0.14952476549885715, 0.24916762264164286, 27.010483303721429, 103.5237336525, 9.0682762747642869, 0.085022572648242867],
[u'HF101710', '50W10SecondsBEFORE', 'UnfilteredBefore', 0.54188235294117659, 110.74841107829413, 2.6719262705882354, 0.077705882352917643, 0.15051306356552943, 0.2282189459185294, 26.768787504858825, 111.22827075238826, 12.329456404418824, 0.099814258468417641],
[u'HF101710', '75W10SecondsBEFORE', 'UnfilteredBefore', 0.4561904761904762, 131.52996981880955, 3.1818159523809522, 0.074714285714290493, 0.13459344175047619, 0.20930772746485715, 26.391156337028569, 123.27387909873812, 16.214243779323812, 0.1205685359981619]]
Looks like a 5 row by 13 column matrix to me, though the number of rows is variable when different data are run through the script. With this same data that I am adding in this.
EDIT 2: However, the script is throwing an error. So I do not think that your idea explains the problem that is happening here. Thank you, though. Any other ideas?
EDIT 3:
FYI, if I replace this problem line of code:
RRDuringArray = p.array(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray,dtype=p.float64)[1:,3]
with this instead:
RRDuringArray = p.array(UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray)[1:,3]
Then that section of the script works fine without throwing an error, but then this line of code further down the line:
p.ylim(.5*RRDuringArray.min(),1.5*RRDuringArray.max())
Throws this error:
File "mypath\mypythonscript.py", line 3631, in CreateSummaryGraphics
p.ylim(.5*RRDuringArray.min(),1.5*RRDuringArray.max())
TypeError: cannot perform reduce with flexible type
So you can see that I need to specify the data type in order to be able to use ylim in matplotlib, but yet specifying the data type is throwing the error message that initiated this post.
From the code you showed us, the only thing we can tell is that you are trying to create an array from a list that isn't shaped like a multi-dimensional array. For example
numpy.array([[1,2], [2, 3, 4]])
or
numpy.array([[1,2], [2, [3, 4]]])
will yield this error message, because the shape of the input list isn't a (generalised) "box" that can be turned into a multidimensional array. So probably UnFilteredDuringExSummaryOfMeansArray
contains sequences of different lengths.
Edit: Another possible cause for this error message is trying to use a string as an element in an array of type float
:
numpy.array([1.2, "abc"], dtype=float)
That is what you are trying according to your edit. If you really want to have a NumPy array containing both strings and floats, you could use the dtype object
, which enables the array to hold arbitrary Python objects:
numpy.array([1.2, "abc"], dtype=object)
Without knowing what your code shall accomplish, I can't judge if this is what you want.