hi,
I was looking at pyjamas - it seems a little unusual - has anyone used
it and has feedback on it?
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Kenneth Gonsalves
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Our customer wants some addon and our tool at customer place is still
running with Python v2.3.5 & Zope v2.7.X I dont have option to change now
,ya in near future I am migrating to newer version of python & zope.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> Shashidhar Paragonda wri
Shashidhar Paragonda writes:
> Hello Noufal I have tried your solution but i get invalid syntax for this
> line *with open()
> *I am using python 2.3.5 what could be the problem.
You could simply use f = open("file.txt","r") instead.
The with statement was added only later.
2.3.5
Hello Noufal I have tried your solution but i get invalid syntax for this
line *with open()
*I am using python 2.3.5 what could be the problem.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> Shashidhar Paragonda writes:
>
> > Dear Python hackers,
> >
> > I have a
something like re.findall("resultToExportToCurveDistDialog ' ->' \
#(.*?)),RE.MULTILINE)
the syntax maybe a little wrong :)
2011/10/19 Noufal Ibrahim
> Shashidhar Paragonda writes:
>
> > Dear Noufal,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply
> > I did in this way is it efficient way to achieve the same r
Shashidhar Paragonda writes:
> Dear Noufal,
>
> Thanks for your reply
> I did in this way is it efficient way to achieve the same requirement
Doesn't seem so to me. You're going over the lines of the file once
without and two times within for each of those iterations. You should
use a set or a
Dear Noufal,
Thanks for your reply
I did in this way is it efficient way to achieve the same requirement
all_lines_in_file = open("file.txt", "r").readlines()
>> for line in range(0, len(all_lines_in_file)-1):
>> if "resultsToPDFFile" in all_lines_in_file[line]:
Hello Mahendra thanks for replying
Sorry I have really not thought of regular expression do you know the
solution or method to resolve this
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:46 PM, mahendra N wrote:
> Have you thought of using regular expressions? You can get all the values
> at
> once..
>
> Thanks and
Have you thought of using regular expressions? You can get all the values at
once..
Thanks and Regards,
Mahendra Naik
2011/10/19 Shashidhar Paragonda
> Dear Python hackers,
>
>I have a text file and the contents are like :
>
>#(
>#
Shashidhar Paragonda writes:
> Dear Python hackers,
>
> I have a text file and the contents are like :
>
> #(
> #resultToExportToCurveDistDialog ' ->'
> #off)
>
> like same structure many lines exi
Dear Python hackers,
I have a text file and the contents are like :
#(
#resultToExportToCurveDistDialog ' ->'
#off)
like same structure many lines exists.
My requirement is I want to find
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