I noticed something while debugging a Python program in Pycharm. I work with a large numpy 1D array of shape (n,)
. When looking at it via the variables tab in the PyCharm debugger, the values are displayed in a big row, space separated, but for every 18 values, there is a comma. I joined a picture of the debugger's output, but it just shows what I just said - at least I think it shows this:
This happens when debugging the following code snippet:
import numpy as np
a = np.full((19,), 10.0)
b = [ 10.0 for x in range(19)]
# line to be able to see a and b in the debugger before the end of the program
print()
The used version is Pycharm 2023.2.1.
If I look at a Python array of the same size, the separator is a coma and is used consistently in the whole array. I cannot test it on another computer to see if this is related to how it is stored in my memory.
My question is, why does this comma appear?