Python numpy.format_parser() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: test_regression.py    From recruit with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #2
Source File: test_regression.py    From auto-alt-text-lambda-api with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #3
Source File: test_regression.py    From vnpy_crypto with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #4
Source File: test_regression.py    From Computable with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #5
Source File: test_regression.py    From Mastering-Elasticsearch-7.0 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #6
Source File: test_regression.py    From GraphicDesignPatternByPython with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #7
Source File: test_regression.py    From predictive-maintenance-using-machine-learning with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #8
Source File: test_regression.py    From pySINDy with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #9
Source File: test_regression.py    From mxnet-lambda with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #10
Source File: test_regression.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #11
Source File: test_regression.py    From elasticintel with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #12
Source File: test_regression.py    From coffeegrindsize with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #13
Source File: test_regression.py    From Serverless-Deep-Learning-with-TensorFlow-and-AWS-Lambda with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #14
Source File: test_regression.py    From twitter-stock-recommendation with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1) 
Example #15
Source File: test_regression.py    From keras-lambda with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_searchsorted_wrong_dtype(self):
        # Ticket #2189, it used to segfault, so we check that it raises the
        # proper exception.
        a = np.array([('a', 1)], dtype='S1, int')
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1.2)
        # Ticket #2066, similar problem:
        dtype = np.format_parser(['i4', 'i4'], [], [])
        a = np.recarray((2, ), dtype)
        assert_raises(TypeError, np.searchsorted, a, 1)