I got a debugging question.
Since I am quite new here, please forgive possible janky walls-of-text.
After many hours I finally got elementtree
to do what I want, but I cannot output my results, because
tree.write("output3.xml")
as well as
print(ET.tostring(root))
gives me
TypeError: cannot serialize 0.029999999999999999 (type float64)
I don't know what you guys need to help me out here, all the source code is sorta lengthy. So is the error message. But that's a little easier, so I post it here...
notes in advance:
- As far as I can see and Ctrl+F I don't have that 0.029999999... in my data
- All numerics are rounded to 2 decimals in my data
- does rounding change anything at all btw? Or is it just for display?
- I am really very confused by this, especially because there seem to be no googleable similar cases, just almost-but-not-entirely-enough ones.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) in () ----> 1 tree.write("output3.xml")
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in write(self, file_or_filename, encoding, xml_declaration, default_namespace, method) 818 ) 819 serialize = _serialize[method] --> 820 serialize(write, self._root, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 821 if file_or_filename is not file: 822 file.close()
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 937 write(_escape_cdata(text, encoding)) 938 for e in elem: --> 939 _serialize_xml(write, e, encoding, qnames, None) 940 write("") 941 else:
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 937 write(_escape_cdata(text, encoding)) 938 for e in elem: --> 939 _serialize_xml(write, e, encoding, qnames, None) 940 write("") 941 else:
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 937 write(_escape_cdata(text, encoding)) 938 for e in elem: --> 939 _serialize_xml(write, e, encoding, qnames, None) 940 write("") 941 else:
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 937 write(_escape_cdata(text, encoding)) 938 for e in elem: --> 939 _serialize_xml(write, e, encoding, qnames, None) 940 write("") 941 else:
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 937 write(_escape_cdata(text, encoding)) 938 for e in elem: --> 939 _serialize_xml(write, e, encoding, qnames, None) 940 write("") 941 else:
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _serialize_xml(write, elem, encoding, qnames, namespaces) 930 v = qnames[v.text] 931 else: --> 932 v = _escape_attrib(v, encoding) 933 write(" %s=\"%s\"" % (qnames[k], v)) 934 if text or len(elem):
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _escape_attrib(text, encoding) 1090 return text.encode(encoding, "xmlcharrefreplace") 1091 except (TypeError, AttributeError): -> 1092 _raise_serialization_error(text) 1093 1094 def _escape_attrib_html(text, encoding):
C:\Anaconda\lib\xml\etree\ElementTree.pyc in _raise_serialization_error(text) 1050 def _raise_serialization_error(text): 1051 raise TypeError( -> 1052 "cannot serialize %r (type %s)" % (text, type(text).name) 1053 ) 1054
TypeError: cannot serialize 0.029999999999999999 (type float64)
Okay, first edits first. I will paste screenshots of the essences I am trying to achieve.
The task at hand is using python with pandas and elementtree
to update an xml file.
The file is outputted by the Text-To-Speech system MARY and contains information how to synthesize a given utterance.
That file has the following structure (simplified)
<phrase>
<word>
<syllable = "t e s t">
<phone = "t" duration = "30" end = "230">
<phone = "e" duration = "90" end = "320" f0 = "(25,144)(50,145)(75,150)(100,149)">
...and so on...see screenshot for details...
this means that for any given phone/sound in the word "test" the XML contains acoustic information, in this order: Type of sound, length, endpoint in time, pitch (f0) curve. The f0 curve consists of tuples (timepoint @ percentage of time elapsed, Pitch (in Hertz) @ timepoint)
From another program, PRAAT, I obtained updated timing and pitch information, stored in a dataframe, see other screenshot.
My Python parses the xml and overwrites the acoustic info for each sound. But then fails to output.
The float-for-beginners link in the answer made things a little clearer. Apparently rounding does not help at all.
I could possibly live without floats and use strings, but curiously the things in my Dataframe appear to BE strings, since when I try to apply the round() function on any value extracted from there, it will protest that the input is not a float...
screenys:
ya. great. need more reputation for images. rats. so just links.