Re: Decorator help

2013-03-30 Thread 88888 Dihedral
Jason Swails於 2013年3月28日星期四UTC+8上午4時33分08秒寫道: > On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Joseph L. Casale > wrote: > > I have a class which sets up some class vars, then several methods that are > passed in data > > and do work referencing the class vars. > > > > > > I want to decorate these meth

RE: Decorator help

2013-03-30 Thread Joseph L. Casale
> When you say "class vars", do you mean variables which hold classes? You guessed correctly, and thanks for pointing out the ambiguity in my references. > The one doesn't follow from the other. Writing decorators as classes is  > fairly unusual. Normally, they will be regular functions. I

Re: Sudoku

2013-03-30 Thread Dave Angel
On 03/30/2013 06:06 PM, Eric Parry wrote: On Saturday, March 30, 2013 8:41:08 AM UTC+10:30, Dave Angel wrote: On 03/29/2013 05:47 PM, Eric Parry wrote: Sometimes a bug in such a function will cause it to run indefinitely, and/or to overflow the stack. I don't see such a bug in this funct

Re: Sudoku

2013-03-30 Thread Eric Parry
On Saturday, March 30, 2013 8:41:08 AM UTC+10:30, Dave Angel wrote: > On 03/29/2013 05:47 PM, Eric Parry wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> > > > That explains why the program keeps running after a solution is found. > > > > A recursive function can be designed to find all solutions, in which >

Re: How to set or get enviroment variable

2013-03-30 Thread Dave Angel
On 03/30/2013 04:39 PM, Nac Temha wrote: Hi, I want to get and set enviroment variable of linux system. Actually I can do this issue using os module but How can I do without using os module? Is there another way? As Chris has said, the os module is the way to get and modify the environment o

Re: How to set or get enviroment variable

2013-03-30 Thread Nac Temha
Just wondering. most ideal approach is use os module, is true? On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Nac Temha wrote: > > Hi, I want to get and set enviroment variable of linux system. Actually I > > can do this issue using os module but H

Re: How to set or get enviroment variable

2013-03-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Nac Temha wrote: > Just wondering. most ideal approach is use os module, is true? Yes, it most definitely is. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

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Re: How to set or get enviroment variable

2013-03-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Nac Temha wrote: > Hi, I want to get and set enviroment variable of linux system. Actually I > can do this issue using os module but How can I do without using os module? > Is there another way? Why would you want to do it without the os module? That IS the way to

How to set or get enviroment variable

2013-03-30 Thread Nac Temha
Hi, I want to get and set enviroment variable of linux system. Actually I can do this issue using os module but How can I do without using os module? Is there another way? Regards. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread rurpy
On 03/30/2013 10:41 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 13:22:59 +0530, ??? declaimed > the following in gmane.comp.python.general: > >> Consider the scenario, >> >> >> a = 10 >> >> "{0:.2f}".format(a) >> '10.00' >> >> This returns a string 10.00. But what is the preferred me

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2013-03-30 Thread 23alagmy
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Re: Excel column 256 limit

2013-03-30 Thread jmcnamara13
On Monday, 18 March 2013 15:28:46 UTC, Ana Dionísio wrote: > Is there some way to go around this limit? I need to import data from python > to excel and I need 1440 columns for that. Hi, The 256 column limit is an Excel limitation for XLS files. Try XlsxWriter, it supports Excel's XLSX limits

Re: How to find bad row with db api executemany()?

2013-03-30 Thread Roy Smith
In article <6b085f98-0d19-4572-be92-4fb1764a2...@googlegroups.com>, Miki Tebeka wrote: > > I can catch the exception, but don't see any way to tell which row caused > > the problem. Is this information obtainable, short of retrying each row > > one by one? > One way to debug this is to wrap t

Re: MySQLdb not playing nice with unicode

2013-03-30 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Roy Smith wrote: > My unicode-fu is a bit weak. Are we looking at a Python problem, a > MySQLdb problem, or a problem with the underlying MySQL server? We've > certainly inserted utf-8 data before without any problems. It's > possible this is the first time we've tried to hand

Re: How to find bad row with db api executemany()?

2013-03-30 Thread Miki Tebeka
> I can catch the exception, but don't see any way to tell which row caused the > problem. Is this information obtainable, short of retrying each row one by > one? One way to debug this is to wrap the iterable passed to executemany with one that remembers the last line. Something like: cla

MySQLdb not playing nice with unicode

2013-03-30 Thread Roy Smith
5.1.63-log MySQL Community Server (GPL) Python 2.7.3 MySQL-python==1.2.3 I've got a table: CREATE TABLE `songza_temp` ( `s` varchar(1000) DEFAULT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; When I run this code: db = MySQLdb.connect(host=db_host,

Re: How to find bad row with db api executemany()?

2013-03-30 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Chris Angelico wrote: > SSDs that lie about fsync (and some hard disks lie too, as do some > operating systems and some file system drivers, but - under Linux at > least - it's possible to guarantee the OS and FS parts) can violate > both halves. Anything might have been written, an

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-03-30, ? wrote: > On Saturday 30 March 2013 02:58 PM, Roland Mueller wrote: >> >> >> >> I assume you have a numeric value a and want to have a float with 2 >> decimals. This can be achieved with the function round(): > > But I need 10.00 and not 10.0 They're the same

Re: How to find bad row with db api executemany()?

2013-03-30 Thread Tim Chase
On 2013-03-30 00:19, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > I think MySQL is the only common DBMS with an extension on > INSERT of allowing multiple records (I've not checked my Access > 2010 docs, and my MSDE/SQL-Server books are in storage -- but > SQLite3, Firebird, and PostgreSQL all seem to be "one

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread Roland Mueller
2013/3/30 Roland Mueller > Hello, > > 2013/3/30 ஆமாச்சு > >> Consider the scenario, >> >> >> a = 10 >> >> "{0:.2f}".format(a) >> '10.00' >> >> This returns a string 10.00. But what is the preferred method to retain >> 10.0 (float) as 10.00 (float)? >> >> I assume you have a numeric value a and w

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread Peter Otten
ஆமாச்சு wrote: > Consider the scenario, > >>> a = 10 >>> "{0:.2f}".format(a) > '10.00' > > This returns a string 10.00. But what is the preferred method to retain > 10.0 (float) as 10.00 (float)? You can use round() to convert 1.226 to 1.23 >>> round(1.225, 2) 1.23 for example, but 10.0 and 1

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread ஆமாச்சு
On Saturday 30 March 2013 02:58 PM, Roland Mueller wrote: > > > > I assume you have a numeric value a and want to have a float with 2 > decimals. This can be achieved with the function round(): But I need 10.00 and not 10.0 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread pyplexed
Hi Sri. I'm not familiar with the xlwt module, but I think you are confusing two different things here. Generally spreadsheets separate out how they handle the value in a cell (the value) and how that value is displayed (the format). This means that the you leave the cell value unchanged when

Re: round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread Roland Mueller
Hello, 2013/3/30 ஆமாச்சு > Consider the scenario, > > >> a = 10 > >> "{0:.2f}".format(a) > '10.00' > > This returns a string 10.00. But what is the preferred method to retain > 10.0 (float) as 10.00 (float)? > > I assume you have a numeric value a and want to have a float with 2 decimals. This c

round off to two decimal & return float

2013-03-30 Thread ஆமாச்சு
Consider the scenario, >> a = 10 >> "{0:.2f}".format(a) '10.00' This returns a string 10.00. But what is the preferred method to retain 10.0 (float) as 10.00 (float)? I am trying to assign the value to a cell of a spreadsheet, using python-xlwt. I would like to have 10.00 as the value that is ri

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2013-03-30 Thread Big 8 Management Board
RESULT unmoderated group comp.sys.raspberry-pi The Last Call for Comments (LCC) on 2013-03-16 initiated a five-day period for final comments. Following this comment period, the Big-8 Management Board has decided by consensus to create unmoderated n