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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T12:26:35+00:00 2026-06-17T12:26:35+00:00

I need to save a tuple of 4 numbers inside a column that only

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I need to save a tuple of 4 numbers inside a column that only accepts numbers (int or floats)

I have a list of 4 number like -0.0123445552, -29394.2393339, 0.299393333, 0.00002345556.

How can I “store” all these numbers inside a number and be able to retrieve the original tuple in Python?

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    2026-06-17T12:26:36+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    Following up on @YevgenYampolskiy’s idea of using numpy:

    You could use numpy to convert the numbers to 16-bit floats, and then view the array as one 64-bit int:

    import numpy as np
    
    data = np.array((-0.0123445552, -29394.2393339, 0.299393333, 0.00002345556))
    
    stored_int = data.astype('float16').view('int64')[0]
    print(stored_int)
    # 110959187158999634
    
    recovered = np.array([stored_int], dtype='int64').view('float16')
    print(recovered)
    # [ -1.23443604e-02  -2.93920000e+04   2.99316406e-01   2.34842300e-05]
    

    Note: This requires numpy version 1.6 or better, as this was the first version to support 16-bit floats.

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