Convert python numpy array to double

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Peter
Peter 2014 年 10 月 4 日
コメント済み: winkmal 2022 年 5 月 17 日
The plot call below will throw an error because x is not a matlab type. How do you convert a python numpy array to a regular matlab matrix?
x = py.numpy.random.random([4,4]);
plot(x)
Sincerely, Peter
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Peter
Peter 2014 年 10 月 4 日
Geoff, yes I try to.
Peter
Peter 2014 年 10 月 4 日
>> x
x =
Python ndarray with properties:
T: [1x1 py.numpy.ndarray]
base: [1x1 py.NoneType]
ctypes: [1x1 py.numpy.core._internal._ctypes]
data: [1x1 py.buffer]
dtype: [1x1 py.numpy.dtype]
flags: [1x1 py.numpy.flagsobj]
flat: [1x1 py.numpy.flatiter]
imag: [1x1 py.numpy.ndarray]
itemsize: 8
nbytes: 128
ndim: 2
real: [1x1 py.numpy.ndarray]
shape: [1x1 py.tuple]
size: 16
strides: [1x1 py.tuple]
[[ 0.84501423 0.72129285 0.53197632 0.56672641]
[ 0.353229 0.40170347 0.99848745 0.74374568]
[ 0.15023563 0.72432396 0.05446134 0.00455388]
[ 0.85040029 0.65360657 0.35074251 0.08965406]]
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David Garrison
David Garrison 2020 年 8 月 27 日
Beginning in MATLAB R2018b, Python functions that accept numpy arrays may also accept MATLAB arrays without explicit conversion. When necessary, a numpy array can be created explicitly from a MATLAB array. For example, if you have a supported version of Python that is installed with the numpy library, you can do the following:
>> x = rand(2,2); % MATLAB array
>> y = py.numpy.array(x); % numpy array
y =
Python ndarray:
0.5943 0.8064
0.6133 0.1372
Use details function to view the properties of the Python object.
Use double function to convert to a MATLAB array.
Also beginning in MATLAB R2018b, it is possible to convert numeric numpy arrays returned from Python into MATLAB arrays. For example:
>> y = py.numpy.random.random([int32(2), int32(2)]) % numpy array
y =
Python ndarray:
0.5943 0.8064
0.6133 0.1372
Use details function to view the properties of the Python object.
Use double function to convert to a MATLAB array.
>> x = 2*double(y) % MATLAB array
x =
1.1885 1.6129
1.2266 0.2744
See the MATLAB documentation on Passing Matrices and Multidimensional Arrays for additional Information.
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abraham rodriguez
abraham rodriguez 2021 年 9 月 18 日
@Badr Hisham In latest R2021a, you can pass directly a numpy ndarray to double() and it will convert to a native matlab matrix.
winkmal
winkmal 2022 年 5 月 17 日
y = py.numpy.random.random([int32(2), int32(2)])
gives
Python Error: AttributeError: 'array.array' object has no attribute 'fromstring'
probably due to this. Python 3.9 here.
Maybe you can update your post, since Python 3.7 support will be removed on R2022a.

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Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson 2014 年 11 月 4 日
data = double(py.array.array('d',py.numpy.nditer(x))); %d is for double, see link below on types
data = reshape(data,[4 4])'; %Could incorporate x.shape here ...
py.array.array is apparently the way Matlab suggests getting data from Python into Matlab (see link above) https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html
This however requires an iterable over which the array can be constructed, hence the call to nditer()
Once the value is an array, then Matlab has written functionality for casting to a Matlab type, in this case via double.
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Dev-iL
Dev-iL 2017 年 5 月 16 日
編集済み: Dev-iL 2017 年 5 月 16 日
Hi Christoph,
Thanks for the code! However, it doesn't support the conversion of scalar arrays:
Error using reshape
Size vector must have at least two elements.
Error in matpy.nparray2mat (line 55)
result=reshape(result,fliplr(data_size));
This can be solved by modifying the first `if` statement in nparray2mat to:
if any(numel(data_size) == [0,1])
Cheers!
Eric Cousineau
Eric Cousineau 2017 年 5 月 30 日
To build further upon y'all's work, I've made a really rough prototype, using `matpy`, to get `numpy`-friendly proxy that allows more natural referencing, indexing / slicing, etc., via `subsref` and `subsassgn`:
Example code:
pyA = py.numpy.eye(3);
mlA = NumPyProxy(pyA);
mlA(:)
double(mlA(:))
mlA(3, 2)
sub = mlA([2, 1], 3)
double(sub) % 2017-05-30T01:09-04:00 - Presently a bug, wrong order
sub2 = mlA([1, 2], 3)
double(sub2)
mlA([2, 1], 3) = 100 * [1, 2]
mlA(:) = 5
Note that PyProxy also permits casting of >1-D arrays, using `subsref` tricks, whereas MATLAB R2016b presently does not permit passing 2-D matrices (at least, as far as I've tried using other people's examples).
This is an ongoing effort to test some Drake functionality: GitHub Issue
This has only been tested / tinkered with in R2016b, and still needs refinement / robustification.
I will try to see if hacks like this aren't needed in future versions of MATLAB.
Thanks a ton for taking the time to post y'all's stuff!

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Shaowu Pan
Shaowu Pan 2017 年 9 月 27 日
編集済み: per isakson 2017 年 9 月 27 日
Weird discussion...
def npArray2Matlab(x):
return matlab.double(x.tolist())
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Laszlo Kormoczi
Laszlo Kormoczi 2018 年 11 月 14 日
Then how to use this in MATLAB?
timo kvamme
timo kvamme 2019 年 1 月 2 日
Thank you, this worked

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Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson 2014 年 10 月 4 日
編集済み: Jim Hokanson 2014 年 10 月 4 日
Here's a very ugly solution.
temp = cellfun(@cell,cell(x.tolist),'un',0);
data = cell2mat(vertcat(temp {:}));
A slightly cleaner solution:
data = typecast(uint8(char(x.flat.base.data)),'double');
data = reshape(data,[4 4])'; %Could incorporate x.shape here ...
Then of course:
plot(data)
Sorry I don't have time to explain how you would know that you need to do these things. I have to run!
Jim
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Peter
Peter 2014 年 10 月 6 日
編集済み: Peter 2014 年 10 月 6 日
Jim, it's a bit complicated. For example, if I run:
for jj = 1:10
x = py.numpy.random.random([10,10]);
try
data = typecast(uint8(char(x.flat.base.data)),'double');
disp(numel(data))
catch me
warning(me.message)
end
end
I should get 100 doubles, but I end up with something very different:
Warning: The first input must contain a multiple of 8 elements to convert from uint8 (8 bits) to double (64 bits).
29.00
8.00
7.00
10.00
Warning: The first input must contain a multiple of 8 elements to convert from uint8 (8 bits) to double (64 bits).
24.00
20.00
Warning: The first input must contain a multiple of 8 elements to convert from uint8 (8 bits) to double (64 bits).
56.00
Do you have any idea why the typecasting is broken? I would guess that it's something to do with the conversion from the flat.base to char.
Peter.
Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson 2014 年 10 月 8 日
編集済み: Jim Hokanson 2014 年 10 月 8 日
Interesting. The problem occurs when there is a zero in the underlying raw buffer (not a zero value but a 0 byte). I'm not sure if this desired or if it is a bug.

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