numpy.savez_compressed(file, *args, **kwds) [source]
Save several arrays into a single file in compressed .npz format.
If keyword arguments are given, then filenames are taken from the keywords. If arguments are passed in with no keywords, then stored file names are arr_0, arr_1, etc.
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See also
numpy.save
numpy.savetxt
numpy.savez
.npz file formatnumpy.load
The .npz file format is a zipped archive of files named after the variables they contain. The archive is compressed with zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED and each file in the archive contains one variable in .npy format. For a description of the .npy format, see numpy.lib.format.
When opening the saved .npz file with load a NpzFile object is returned. This is a dictionary-like object which can be queried for its list of arrays (with the .files attribute), and for the arrays themselves.
>>> test_array = np.random.rand(3, 2)
>>> test_vector = np.random.rand(4)
>>> np.savez_compressed('/tmp/123', a=test_array, b=test_vector)
>>> loaded = np.load('/tmp/123.npz')
>>> print(np.array_equal(test_array, loaded['a']))
True
>>> print(np.array_equal(test_vector, loaded['b']))
True
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