Are you sure you wanted to make `left` and `right` tuples that contain just one element (which is a numpy array)? In your code, len(a1) will be 1.
Maybe I am misinterpreting your code, but I think you want this: left = array([ 107, 594, 1082, 1569, 2057, 2545, 3033, 3520]) right = array([ 133, 621, 1109, 1597, 2085, 2573, 3061, 3550]) Warren yogesh karpate wrote: > I am facing the error mentioned in subject line. > error is encountered at > data_temp=filtered[a:b] > TypeError: only integer arrays with one element can be converted to an > index > what can be error > The code snippet is as follows > > '''left=some array > right =some array, both are having same length. > filtered is datafile(.txt) containing 4000 sample values > left=(array([ 107, 594, 1082, 1569, 2057, 2545, 3033, 3520]),) > right=(array([ 133, 621, 1109, 1597, 2085, 2573, 3061, 3550]),) > > maxval=empty(a) > minval=empty(a) > maxloc=empty(a) > minloc=empty(a) > data_temp=empty(a) > a1=len(left) > for i in arange(a1): > a=left[i] > b=right[i] > print a,b > data_temp=filtered[a:b] > maxloc[i]=data_temp.argmax() > maxval[i]=data_temp[maxloc] > minloc[i]=data_temp.argmin() > minval[i]=data_temp[minloc] > maxloc[i] = maxloc[i]-1+left[i]# % add offset of present location > minloc[i] = minloc[i]-1+left[i]# % add offset of present location''' > R_index = maxloc > R_t = t[maxloc] > Thanks in advance > Regards > Yogesh > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion > _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion