save_arrays
- sherpa.ui.save_arrays(filename, args, fields=None, clobber=False, sep=' ', comment='#', linebreak='\n', format='%g') None
Write a list of arrays to an ASCII file.
- Parameters:
filename (str) – The name of the file to write the array to.
args (array of arrays) – The arrays to write out.
fields (array of str) – The column names (should match the size of
args).clobber (bool, optional) – If
filenameis notNone, then this flag controls whether an existing file can be overwritten (True) or if it raises an exception (False, the default setting).sep (str, optional) – The separator character. The default is
' '.comment (str, optional) – The comment character. The default is
'#'.linebreak (str, optional) – Indicate a new line. The default is
'\n'.format (str, optional) – The format used to write out the numeric values. The default is
'%g%'.
- Raises:
sherpa.utils.err.IOErr – If
filenamealready exists andclobberisFalse.
See also
save_dataSave the data to a file.
Examples
Write the x and y columns from the default data set to the file ‘src.dat’:
>>> x = get_indep() >>> y = get_dep() >>> save_arrays('src.dat', [x, y])
Use the column names “r” and “surbri” for the columns:
>>> save_arrays('prof.txt', [x, y], fields=["r", "surbri"], ... clobber=True)