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NPYViewer 1.28

A simple GUI tool that provides multiple ways to load and view the contents of .npy files containing 2D and 1D NumPy arrays.

Plot 3-column 2D numpy arrays containing 3D coordinates as 3D point clouds

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Plot 2D numpy arrays as grayscale images

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Visualize heightmaps stored as 2D numpy arrays

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Visualize time series data stored as 1D numpy arrays

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Visualize adjacency matrices (saved in .npy arrays) as directional edge weighted graphs

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Print numpy arrays in terminal

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Installation:

  • Original development in Ubuntu 20.04 and Python 3.8.8
  • Also tested on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04
  • pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Execution:

  • python3 NPYViewer.py

Current Features:

  • Open and view .npy files that contain 2D NumPy arrays and lists, as spreadsheets
  • Convert .npy files to .csv format
  • Convert .csv files to .npy format
  • Export .npy files as .mat files (compatible with MATLAB and Octave)
  • Plot 2D numpy arrays as grayscale images
  • Plot 2D numpy arrays containing 3D coordinates as 3D point clouds
  • Visualize heightmaps stored as 2D numpy arrays
  • Visualize time series data stored as 1D numpy arrays
  • Supports loading .npy files as command line arguments (e.g., python3 NPYViewer.py sample_npy_files/timeseries.npy)
  • Visualize adjacency matrices (saved in .npy arrays) as directional edge weighted graphs
  • Print numpy arrays in terminal through the use of the -noGUI argument (e.g., python NPYViewer.py sample_npy_files/timeseries.npy -noGUI)
  • GUI developed using PyQT5

TODO:

  • Add/Remove Rows & Columns
  • Copy/Paste Rows & Columns
  • Data search and filtering
  • Modify content datatypes
  • Handle data with more than 2 dimensions

Changes since last version:

  • Added application icon
  • Fixed Bug: "View as Time Series" option was hidden in the "Functionalities" menu

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.