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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T04:32:43+00:00 2026-06-01T04:32:43+00:00

Trying to convert int arrays to string arrays in numpy In [66]: a=array([0,33,4444522]) In

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Trying to convert int arrays to string arrays in numpy

In [66]: a=array([0,33,4444522])
In [67]: a.astype(str)
Out[67]: 
array(['0', '3', '4'], 
      dtype='|S1')

Not what I intended

In [68]: a.astype('S10')
Out[68]: 
array(['0', '33', '4444522'], 
      dtype='|S10')

This works but I had to know 10 was big enough to hold my longest string. Is there a way of doing this easily without knowing ahead of time what size string you need? It seems a little dangerous that it just quietly truncates your string without throwing an error.

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    2026-06-01T04:32:45+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 4:32 am

    Again, this can be solved in pure Python:

    >>> map(str, [0,33,4444522])
    ['0', '33', '4444522']
    

    Or if you need to convert back and forth:

    >>> a = np.array([0,33,4444522])
    >>> np.array(map(str, a))
    array(['0', '33', '4444522'], 
          dtype='|S7')
    
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