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Python output line wrapping

I am running the following Python script in an OS X 10.8 terminal with a line length of about 200 characters. However the output from the script is wrapped at about line 80. How can I make the output lines continue until the console's length?

Here is my Python script:

import csv as csv 
import numpy as np
#Open up the csv file in to a Python object
csv_file_object = csv.reader(open('./data/train.csv', 'rb')) 
header = csv_file_object.next()  #The next() command just skips the 
                                 #first line which is a header
data=[]                          #Create a variable called 'data'
for row in csv_file_object:      #Run through each row in the csv file
    data.append(row)             #adding each row to the data variable
data = np.array(data)            #Then convert from a list to an array
#Be aware that each item is currently a string in this format
for datum in data:
    print datum[0:10]

The output I get is like:

['1' '3' 'Najib, Miss. Adele Kiamie "Jane"' 'female' '15' '0' '0' '2667'
 '7.225' '']
['0' '3' 'Gustafsson, Mr. Alfred Ossian' 'male' '20' '0' '0' '7534'
 '9.8458' ''] 
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yiannis Avatar asked Jun 30 '26 21:06

yiannis


1 Answers

It's a setting of numpy's array representation, to have it the whole line, you would have to print every datum yourself with str.join.

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Gandaro Avatar answered Jul 02 '26 11:07

Gandaro



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