On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 23:24:18 +0100, John Pote wrote: > I recently wrote a command line app to take a stream of numbers, do some > signal processing on them and display the results on the console. There > may be several output columns of data so a title line is printed first. > But the stream of numbers may be several hundred long and the title line > disappears of the top on the console. > > So I thought it might be quick and easy to do something with curses to > keep the title line visable while the numbers roll up the screen. But > alas I'm a Windows user and the 'curses' module is not in the Windows > standard library for Python. > > It occured to me that I could create a simple tkinter class but I > haven't tinkered for some time and would have to refresh my knowledge of > the API. Just wondered if there was any other simple way I could keep > the title line on the console, preferably without having to install > another library.
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