On Thursday 23 April 2015 11:53, Cem Karan wrote:
> Precisely. In order to make my simulations more realistic, I use a lot of
> random numbers. I can fake things by keeping the seed to the generator,
> but if I want to do any sort of hardware in the loop simulations, then
> that approach won't w
On Apr 22, 2015, at 9:56 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
> On 04/22/2015 09:46 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
>>> On 04/22/2015 09:30 PM, Cem Karan wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Anot
On 04/22/2015 09:46 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
On 04/22/2015 09:30 PM, Cem Karan wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
Another slightly more involved idea:
Make the events pickleable, and save the simul
On Apr 22, 2015, at 9:46 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
>> On 04/22/2015 09:30 PM, Cem Karan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
>>>
Another slightly more involved idea:
Make th
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
> On 04/22/2015 09:30 PM, Cem Karan wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Another slightly more involved idea:
>>>
>>> Make the events pickleable, and save the simulator only for every 100th
>>>
On 04/22/2015 09:30 PM, Cem Karan wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
Another slightly more involved idea:
Make the events pickleable, and save the simulator only for every 100th (for
example) event. To restore the 7531th state load pickle 7500 and apply
On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Cem Karan wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I need some help. I'm working on a simple event-based simulator
>> for my dissertation research. The simulator has state information that I
>> want to analyze as a post-simulation step, so I curre
On 4/22/2015 1:59 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Please don't feed the RUE, you're wasting everybody's time.
If there's a problem with the installer, that's worth knowing about,
isn't it?
If there is a problem with the installer that is not specif
Is there a best practice, tutorials, examples out there that demenstrates the
best ways to create an offline mode of a python app that gets and sends its
data to a remote database. I have tried creating my own via json API to mysql
and using sqlalchemy SQLite and mysql. Everything I seem to come
On 22/04/2015 18:59, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Please don't feed the RUE, you're wasting everybody's time.
If there's a problem with the installer, that's worth knowing about,
isn't it? At least one of jmf's past complaints has led to an actual
bug
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> Please don't feed the RUE, you're wasting everybody's time.
If there's a problem with the installer, that's worth knowing about,
isn't it? At least one of jmf's past complaints has led to an actual
bug fix.
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Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>I am working again with Python and I am impressed again. ;-)
>
>I thought there was a Python shell that could be used instead of Bash
>(or whichever shell you are using), but I can not find anything about
>it. Am I wrong, or are my search engine skills so bad?
You're prob
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I thought there was a Python shell that could be used instead of Bash
> (or whichever shell you are using), but I can not find anything about
> it. Am I wrong, or are my search engine skills so bad?
Maybe Pyshell or IPython?
Skip
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I am working again with Python and I am impressed again. ;-)
I thought there was a Python shell that could be used instead of Bash
(or whichever shell you are using), but I can not find anything about
it. Am I wrong, or are my search engine skills so bad?
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On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:48:44 PM UTC+5:30, subhabrat...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I am trying to open a bunch of files from a directory and trying to put the
> results in list of lists that is to say,
>
> that is to say,
> I have a list of file names of a directory, I want t
- Original Message -
> From: "subhabrata banerji"
> To: python-list@python.org
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 April, 2015 6:18:30 PM
> Subject: A question on the creation of list of lists
>
> Dear Group,
>
> I am trying to open a bunch of files from a directory and trying to
> put the results in
Thank you , this answers my question : )
On Apr 22, 2015 6:39 PM, "Michael Torrie" wrote:
>
> On 04/21/2015 09:31 PM, Ganesh Pal wrote:
> > Iam not able to understand what why only 10 loops were run ? what
> > does this mean and how does this work ?
>
> I have a hunch you're mistakenly thinkin
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:18 AM, wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I am trying to open a bunch of files from a directory and trying to put
> the results in list of lists that is to say,
>
> that is to say,
> I have a list of file names of a directory, I want to read each one of
> them.
> After reading eac
On Sunday, 19 July 2009 03:03:48 UTC+5:30, twgray wrote:
> I am attempting to send a jpeg image file created on an embedded
> device over a wifi socket to a Python client running on a Linux pc
> (Ubuntu). All works well, except I don't know, on the pc client side,
> what the file size is? The fo
Dear Group,
I am trying to open a bunch of files from a directory and trying to put the
results in list of lists that is to say,
that is to say,
I have a list of file names of a directory, I want to read each one of them.
After reading each one of them, I want to put the results of each file i
On Monday, April 20, 2015 at 5:30:15 PM UTC+5:30, subhabrat...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I am trying to open multiple files at one time.
> I am trying to do it as,
>
> for item in [ "one", "two", "three" ]:
>f = open (item + "world.txt", "w")
>f.close()
>
> This is fi
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
> I have a hunch you're mistakenly thinking that Python is only running
> through ten iterations of your for i in range(100) loop. This is
> not the case. The entire thing is running (all 100 iterations of
> your loop), but is run te
On 21-04-2015 03:14, Paulo da Silva wrote:
> I have program that generates about 100 relatively complex graphics and
> writes then to a pdf book.
> It takes a while!
> Is there any possibility of using multiprocessing to build the graphics
> and then use several calls to savefig(), i.e. some kind o
On 04/21/2015 09:31 PM, Ganesh Pal wrote:
> Iam not able to understand what why only 10 loops were run ? what
> does this mean and how does this work ?
I have a hunch you're mistakenly thinking that Python is only running
through ten iterations of your for i in range(100) loop. This is
not
On 22/04/2015 13:21, Rustom Mody wrote:
Hey Jmf!
If you want to complain thats ok... its a free world I guess...
If however you want someone to help you with installing, you need to give
more info:
- What you downloaded
- What you tried
- Your system/OS details
- What went wrong eg backtraces
Cem Karan wrote:
> Hi all, I need some help. I'm working on a simple event-based simulator
> for my dissertation research. The simulator has state information that I
> want to analyze as a post-simulation step, so I currently save (pickle)
> the entire simulator every time an event occurs; this l
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:11 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 4:07:35 PM UTC+5:30, Cem Karan wrote:
> > Hi all, I need some help. I'm working on a simple event-based simulator
> for my dissertation research. The simulator has state information that I
> want to analyze as
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 1:47:12 PM UTC+5:30, wxjm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Le mardi 21 avril 2015 08:29:50 UTC+2, wxjm...@gmail.com a écrit :
> > Le lundi 20 avril 2015 10:16:17 UTC+2, Larry Hastings a écrit :
> > > On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.5
> > >
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 4:07:35 PM UTC+5:30, Cem Karan wrote:
> Hi all, I need some help. I'm working on a simple event-based simulator for
> my dissertation research. The simulator has state information that I want to
> analyze as a post-simulation step, so I currently save (pickle) the
On 22/04/2015 12:37, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:35:34 AM UTC+5:30, llanitedave wrote:
On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 8:12:07 PM UTC-7, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 3:05:57 AM UTC+5:30, llanitedave wrote:
On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 10:49:34 AM U
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:35:34 AM UTC+5:30, llanitedave wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 8:12:07 PM UTC-7, Rustom Mody wrote:
> > On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 3:05:57 AM UTC+5:30, llanitedave wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 10:49:34 AM UTC-7, Rustom Mody wrote:
> > > >
Hi all, I need some help. I'm working on a simple event-based simulator for my
dissertation research. The simulator has state information that I want to
analyze as a post-simulation step, so I currently save (pickle) the entire
simulator every time an event occurs; this lets me analyze the simu
Il giorno domenica 19 aprile 2015 22:26:58 UTC+2, Dave Angel ha scritto:
> On 04/19/2015 11:56 AM, pauld11718 wrote:
> > I shall provide with further details
> >
> > Its about Mathematical modelling of a system. Fortran does one part and
> > python does the other part (which I am suppose to pr
Hello,
I can definitely recommend this:
http://norvig.com/21-days.html
Of course, more precise advice would be possible if you provide more
details of what is your background, what you know, and so on.
Best
2015-04-20 17:15 GMT+02:00 Chandra Prashad mishra :
> sir how can i improve my basic knowl
sir how can i improve my basic knowledge about programming.can u give
me some hint...just give me way
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subhabrata.bane...@gmail.com writes:
> Dear Group,
>
> I am trying to open multiple files at one time.
> I am trying to do it as,
>
> for item in [ "one", "two", "three" ]:
>f = open (item + "world.txt", "w")
>f.close()
>
> This is fine. But I was looking if I do not know the nu
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