--- a/loading-data-from-files/script.rst Fri Oct 08 11:30:31 2010 +0530
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/script.rst Fri Oct 08 11:31:01 2010 +0530
@@ -81,7 +81,8 @@
Now, let us use the ``loadtxt`` command to read a file that contains
two columns of data, ``pendulum.txt``. This file contains the length
of the pendulum in the first column and the corresponding time period
-in the second.
+in the second. Note that ``loadtxt`` needs both the columns to have
+equal number of rows.
.. Following is an exercise that you must do.
@@ -139,9 +140,8 @@
In this tutorial, we have learnt the basic use of the ``loadtxt``
command, which is capable of doing a lot more than we have used it for
-until now, for example
-
-Following is an exercise that you must do.
+until now. Let us look at an example, but before that do this
+exercise.
%%1%% Read the file ``pendulum_semicolon.txt`` which contains the same
data as ``pendulum.txt``, but the columns are separated by semi-colons