You can convert it into string by using JSON and store it as string.
For example,
In [3]: json.dumps([[1, 3, 4], [4, 2, 6], [8, 12, 3], [3, 3, 9]])
Out[3]: '[[1, 3, 4], [4, 2, 6], [8, 12, 3], [3, 3, 9]]'
You can add a method into your class to convert it automatically for you.
import json
class Foobar(models.Model):
foo = models.CharField(max_length=200)
def set_foo(self, x):
self.foo = json.dumps(x)
def get_foo(self):
return json.loads(self.foo)
If you're using Django 1.9 or above, and you use postgresql, there is a new class called JSONField, you should use it instead. Here is a link to it
There is a good talk about PostgreSQL JSONs and Arrays on youtube. Watch it, it has very good information.
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