How to Export/Write a SparseArray?
How to Import/Read a SparseArray?
Is it always stored as a normal array?
How can it be stored in a dense form?
Is a numerical SparseArray different to
Export/Import from a string one?
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12$\begingroup$ What a nice poem $\endgroup$– RojoCommented May 14, 2013 at 9:27
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$\begingroup$ You can use the methods described in answer to this question: mathematica.stackexchange.com/q/1959/121 In fact I am inclined to close this question as I believe it has already been answered. $\endgroup$– Mr.WizardCommented May 14, 2013 at 11:08
1 Answer
The two file formats I am familiar with, with respect to sparse matrices, are the Harwell-Boeing format, and the Matrix Market format. I have linked to the docs on how you can Import[]
/Export[]
matrices in those formats, and you'll do well by reading up on them.
Sparse arrays are very much different from lists. For instance, consider these two representations of the $9\times 9$ identity matrix:
idDense = IdentityMatrix[9];
idSparse = SparseArray[Band[{1, 1}] -> 1, {9, 9}];
For the purposes of Equal[]
, they're the same:
idSparse == idDense
True
SameQ[]
shows that they aren't:
idSparse === idDense
False
One can peek at heads to see the difference:
Head /@ {idSparse, idDense}
{SparseArray, List}
If, for some reason, you need to convert your sparse array to a dense array, that's what Normal[]
is for:
Normal[idSparse] === idDense
True
See the docs for SparseArray[]
and Normal[]
for more details.
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$\begingroup$ OK. . .What if you have txt char data instead? . .As in your example idSparse above replace the 1 by "A"? . .It is still a SparseArry. . .How to export this one? . .Can't see it in Harwell-Boeing or Matrix Market. $\endgroup$ Commented May 15, 2013 at 14:04
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$\begingroup$ I don't believe any of those formats will work for data with text entries. You will have to use
Normal[]
on your sparse array and then export to your favorite format. $\endgroup$ Commented May 15, 2013 at 14:07