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In Python, how can I import data that looks like this:

waveform    [0] 
t0  26/11/2014  10:53:03.639218 
delta t 2.000000E-5 

time[0] Y[0]
26/11/2014  10:53:03.639218 1.700977E-2
26/11/2014  10:53:03.639238 2.835937E-4
26/11/2014  10:53:03.639258 2.835937E-4
26/11/2014  10:53:03.639278 -8.079492E-3

There are two delimiters, : and white space. I want to get rid of the date 24/11/2014 and delete the semicolons so that the time array looks like 105303.639218, etc. So is there a way to specify two delimiters in the code, or is there a better way to analyse the data?

So far I have got:

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

_, time, y = np.loadtxt('data.txt', delimiter=':', skiprows=5)
plt.plot(time,y)
plt.show()
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    In a very general sense, use Pandas
    – YXD
    Nov 26, 2014 at 20:05
  • If it is in a string, you can use String.Split() and pass it the delimiters, then concatonate the list of strings returned to look how you like
    – mdw7326
    Nov 26, 2014 at 20:35

2 Answers 2

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You can do this:

time = '10:34:20.454068'
list_ = time.split(':')
''.join(list_)

# '103420.454068'

for each row.

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Maybe it's sort of a roundabout way of doing this, but...

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

mydata = np.loadtxt('data.txt', dtype='string', skiprows=5)

time = mydata[:,1]
time = np.array([s.replace(':','') for s in time])

y = np.array(mydata[:,2])

plt.plot(time,y)

plt.show()

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