Hi, I have the following question, that I could not find an answer to in the example list, or by googling: I have a record array with dtype such as: dtype([('times', '<f8'), ('sensors', '|S8'), ('prop1', '<f8'), ('prop2', '<f8'), ('prop3', '<f8'), ('prop4', '<f8')]) I would now like to calculate the mean and median for each of the properties 'props'. Is there a way to do this similarly to a conventional array with a[:,2:].mean(axis=0) or do I have to use a loop over the names of the properties? Thanks in advance, Hanno -- Hanno Klemm klemm@phys.ethz.ch
Hanno Klemm wrote:
Hi, I have the following question, that I could not find an answer to in the example list, or by googling:
I have a record array with dtype such as: dtype([('times', '<f8'), ('sensors', '|S8'), ('prop1', '<f8'), ('prop2', '<f8'), ('prop3', '<f8'), ('prop4', '<f8')])
I would now like to calculate the mean and median for each of the properties 'props'. Is there a way to do this similarly to a conventional array with
a[:,2:].mean(axis=0)
or do I have to use a loop over the names of the properties?
You must first view the array as a float array in order to calculate the mean: This should work: b = a.view(float) b.shape = (-1,6) b[:,2:].mean(axis=0) -Travis
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