I want to create a NumPy array of np.ndarray from an iterable. This is because I have a function that will return np.ndarray of some constant shape, and I need to create an array of results from this function, something like this:
OUTPUT_SHAPE = some_constant
def foo(input) -> np.ndarray:
# processing
# generated np.ndarray of shape OUTPUT_SHAPE
return output
inputs = [i for i in range(100000)]
iterable = (foo(input) for input in inputs)
arr = np.fromiter(iterable, np.ndarray)
This obviously gives an error:-
cannot create object arrays from iterator
I cannot first create a list then convert it to an array, because it will first create a copy of every output array, so for a time, there will be almost double memory occupied, and I have very limited memory.
Can anyone help me?
zerosarray of the right size, and assign individual "rows". As you foundfromiterisn't a way around this, nor is repeated "concatenate" to an array.