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Saving and loading Python dict with savemat results in error


Here is an minimal example of the error I get. If I understood the documentation correctly, this should be working, but it seems I did not.

a={}
a['test1']=1
a['test2']=2
a['test3']=3
import scipy.io as io
io.savemat('temp',{'a':a})
b = io.loadmat('temp')
b['a'].keys()

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<input>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object has no attribute 'keys'

Solution

  • You seem to be operating under the assumption that scipy.io.savemat is intended to be able to save a standard dictionary. I don't believe that is the case. The dictionary argument holds the names of numpy arrays which are written out into the Matlab file. So you can do something like this

    import scipy.io as io
    import numpy as np
    
    y1=np.array([1,2,3,4])
    y2=np.array([10,20,30,40])
    y3=np.array([100,200,300,400])
    
    a={}
    a['test1']=y1
    a['test2']=y2
    a['test3']=y3
    io.savemat('temp',a)
    b = io.loadmat('temp')
    
    print b['test1']
    print b['test2']
    print b['test3']
    

    which gives:

    [[1]
     [2]
     [3]
     [4]]
    [[10]
     [20]
     [30]
     [40]]
    [[100]
     [200]
     [300]
     [400]]