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I have to save numpy.zeros((61, 33, 2, 7)) this matrix in txt file and also I have to read again. I looking for some solving. but could not solve the problem.
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Since you say you don't need to save it as a .txt file, you can save it to a .npy like so:
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import numpy as np arr = np.zeros((61, 33, 2, 7)) np.save('/path/to/some/directory/some_file.npy', arr)
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