MATLAB gives error while running a good Python code: TypeError: 'float' object is not iterable
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I am trying to run an averaging code that requires a list and a single number tau. The python code runs well in Python 3.5.3 with inputs for eg. average([[12,13,14],[24,26,28]],0.5). The python code is as follows:
from math import *
def average(spike_trains,tau):
class Delta_error:
def __init__(self,spike_trains,tau):
self.n=len(spike_trains)
self.big_train=[]
for train in spike_trains:
self.big_train=self.big_train + train
#print(self.big_train)
#self.big_train.append(train)
self.centre_train=[]
self.tau=tau
self.min=min(self.big_train)
self.max=max(self.big_train)
def add_spike(self,time):
self.centre_train.append(time)
def minimize(self):
value=1.0
time=self.min
for spike in self.big_train:
new_value=self.__call__(spike)
if new_value<value:
value=new_value
time=spike
return time
def sort(self):
self.centre_train.sort()
delta_error=Delta_error(spike_trains,tau)
train_length=len(delta_error.big_train)//len(spike_trains)
for spike_c in range(0,train_length):
new_spike = delta_error.minimize()
delta_error.add_spike(new_spike)
delta_error.sort()
return delta_error.centre_train
Answer: [13, 24, 26]. In python.
When running in MATLAB running Python 3.5.3 (from pyversion)
py.average.average([[12,13,14],[24,26,28]],0.5)
I get the following vague error:
Python Error: TypeError: can only concatenate list (not "float") to list
The bolded lines have been problematic in MATLAB, but after changing the version of python running in MATLAB, I am only getting a one line error.
I need this code to work in MATLAB. What should I do? I would appreciate all tips and suggestions!
2 comentarios
Kojiro Saito
el 7 de Ag. de 2019
Could you show us "__call__" definition in your Python scripts?
Ritwika Mukherjee
el 7 de Ag. de 2019
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