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I have a text file that contains file paths of files that I wish to open.

The text file looks like this:

28.2 -1.0 46 14 10 .\temp_109.17621\voltage_28.200\power_-1.txt
28.2 -2.0 46 16 10 .\temp_109.17621\voltage_28.200\power_-2.txt

...

I would like to open the files at this filepath.

First step is to load each filepath from the text file.

I've tried this using:

path = np.loadtxt('NonLorentzianData.txt',usecols=[5],dtype='S16')

which generates a path[1] that looks like:

.\\temp_109.17621 ...

rather than the entire file path.

Am I using the wrong dtype or is this not possible with loadtxt?

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  • loadtxt loads literally what the file contains. It does not understand that the column is a file path.
    – nneonneo
    May 6, 2015 at 16:25
  • @8765674 all is correct, you use S16 as a type and was returned string with length=16 (\\ is one char). According to this try to use np.genfromtxt and dtype=None or properly adjust string length
    – Reishin
    May 6, 2015 at 16:47

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You use S16 as a type and get .\\temp_109.17621 as an result (\\ is escaped \) and was returned string with length=16.

Try to use np.genfromtxt and dtype=None or properly adjust dtype='S45' (in your case)

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If you change the data type to np.str_ it will work:

path = np.loadtxt('NonLorentzianData.txt',usecols=[5],dtype=np.str_)

print(path[1])
.\temp_109.17621\voltage_28.200\power_-2.txt

Or using dtype=("S44") will also work which is the length of your longest of the two paths. You are specifying a 16 character string so you only get the first 16 characters.

In [17]: s = ".\\temp_109.17621"

In [18]: len(s)
Out[18]: 16

# 43 character string
In [26]: path = np.loadtxt('words.txt',usecols=[5],dtype=("S43"))    
In [27]: path[1]
Out[27]: '.\\temp_109.17621\\voltage_28.200\\power_-2.tx'    
In [28]: len(path[1])
Out[28]: 43    
# 38 character string
In [29]: path = np.loadtxt('words.txt',usecols=[5],dtype=("S38"))    
In [30]: path[1]
Out[30]: '.\\temp_109.17621\\voltage_28.200\\power_'    
In [31]: len(path[1])
Out[31]: 38
In [32]: path = np.loadtxt('words.txt',usecols=[5],dtype=np.str_)
In [33]: path[1]
Out[33]: '.\\temp_109.17621\\voltage_28.200\\power_-2.txt'

If you look at the docs you will see what every dtype does and how to use them.

If you just want all the file paths you can also use csv.reader:

import csv
with open("NonLorentzianData.txt") as f:
    reader = csv.reader(f,delimiter=" ")
    for row in reader:
        with open(row[-1]) as f:
            .....
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  • not a case as path was loaded from file, according to .\\temp_109.17621 ... slashes were pretty fine escaped
    – Reishin
    May 6, 2015 at 16:33

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