What happened is that I (by mistake) saved a dictionary with the command numpy.save()
(no error messages shown) and now I need to recover the data in the dictionary. When I load it with numpy.load()
it has type (numpy.ndarray
) and is 0-d, so it is not a dictionary any more and I can't access the data in it, 0-d arrays are not index-able so doing something like
mydict = numpy.load('mydict')
mydict[0]['some_key']
doesn't work. I also tried
recdict = dict(mydict)
but that didn't work either.
Why numpy didn't warn me when I saved the dictionary with numpy.save()
?
Is there a way to recover the data?
Thanks in advance!
Use mydict.item()
to obtain the array element as a Python scalar.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> np.save('/tmp/data.npy',{'a':'Hi Mom!'})
>>> x=np.load('/tmp/data.npy')
>>> x.item()
{'a': 'Hi Mom!'}
0-d arrays can be indexed using the empty tuple:
>>> import numpy as np
>>> x = np.array({'x': 1})
>>> x
array({'x': 1}, dtype=object)
>>> x[()]
{'x': 1}
>>> type(x[()])
<type 'dict'>
It's a way to recover the dict type
data that using 'allow_pickle=True'
and '.tolist()'
.
I hope it will help you.
numpy.save('mydict.npy', org_dict)
# load & convert type to dict
mydict = numpy.load('mydict.npy', allow_pickle=True)
re_dict = mydict.tolist()
print('re_dict :', type(re_dict), re_dict) # 're_dict' is '<type dict>'
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