scipy.sparse.save_npz¶
-
scipy.sparse.
save_npz
(file, matrix, compressed=True)[source]¶ Save a sparse matrix to a file using
.npz
format.- Parameters
- filestr or file-like object
Either the file name (string) or an open file (file-like object) where the data will be saved. If file is a string, the
.npz
extension will be appended to the file name if it is not already there.- matrix: spmatrix (format: ``csc``, ``csr``, ``bsr``, ``dia`` or coo``)
The sparse matrix to save.
- compressedbool, optional
Allow compressing the file. Default: True
See also
scipy.sparse.load_npz
Load a sparse matrix from a file using
.npz
format.numpy.savez
Save several arrays into a
.npz
archive.numpy.savez_compressed
Save several arrays into a compressed
.npz
archive.
Examples
Store sparse matrix to disk, and load it again:
>>> import scipy.sparse >>> sparse_matrix = scipy.sparse.csc_matrix(np.array([[0, 0, 3], [4, 0, 0]])) >>> sparse_matrix <2x3 sparse matrix of type '<class 'numpy.int64'>' with 2 stored elements in Compressed Sparse Column format> >>> sparse_matrix.todense() matrix([[0, 0, 3], [4, 0, 0]], dtype=int64)
>>> scipy.sparse.save_npz('/tmp/sparse_matrix.npz', sparse_matrix) >>> sparse_matrix = scipy.sparse.load_npz('/tmp/sparse_matrix.npz')
>>> sparse_matrix <2x3 sparse matrix of type '<class 'numpy.int64'>' with 2 stored elements in Compressed Sparse Column format> >>> sparse_matrix.todense() matrix([[0, 0, 3], [4, 0, 0]], dtype=int64)