On 2018-08-28 00:58, Malcolm wrote:
On 28/08/2018 7:09 AM, John Pote wrote:
On 26/08/2018 00:55, Malcolm wrote:
I am trying to understand why regex is not extracting all of the
characters between two delimiters.
The complete string is the xmp IFD data extracted from a .CR2 image
file.
I do
On 28/08/2018 7:09 AM, John Pote wrote:
On 26/08/2018 00:55, Malcolm wrote:
I am trying to understand why regex is not extracting all of the
characters between two delimiters.
The complete string is the xmp IFD data extracted from a .CR2 image
file.
I do have a work around, but it's messy a
On 26/08/2018 00:55, Malcolm wrote:
I am trying to understand why regex is not extracting all of the
characters between two delimiters.
The complete string is the xmp IFD data extracted from a .CR2 image file.
I do have a work around, but it's messy and possibly not future proof.
Do you mean f
On 8/27/2018 1:25 PM, Sean Darcy wrote:
python 2 :
python
Python 2.7.15 (default, May 15 2018, 15:37:31)
.
import urllib2
res = urllib2.urlopen('https://api.ipify.org').read()
print res
www.xxx.yyy.zzz
In Python 2, this is the printed representation of a bytestring.
python3
python3
Py
On 08/25/2018 04:55 PM, Malcolm wrote:
I am trying to understand why regex is not extracting all of the
characters between two delimiters.
The complete string is the xmp IFD data extracted from a .CR2 image file.
I do have a work around, but it's messy and possibly not future proof.
Any insig
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 3:25 AM, Sean Darcy wrote:
> python 2 :
>
> python
> Python 2.7.15 (default, May 15 2018, 15:37:31)
> .
import urllib2
res = urllib2.urlopen('https://api.ipify.org').read()
print res
> www.xxx.yyy.zzz
>
> python3
>
> python3
> Python 3.6.6 (default, Jul 1
python 2 :
python
Python 2.7.15 (default, May 15 2018, 15:37:31)
.
>>> import urllib2
>>> res = urllib2.urlopen('https://api.ipify.org').read()
>>> print res
www.xxx.yyy.zzz
python3
python3
Python 3.6.6 (default, Jul 19 2018, 16:29:00)
...
>>> from urllib.request import urlopen
>>> res = url
I am trying to understand why regex is not extracting all of the
characters between two delimiters.
The complete string is the xmp IFD data extracted from a .CR2 image file.
I do have a work around, but it's messy and possibly not future proof.
Any insight greatly appreciated.
Malcolm
My tes
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Sharan Basappa wrote:
> I am running a program that I got as reference from GitHub.
> I am running on windows OS.
>
> Here is a snippet of the code (initial few lines).
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
> __author__ = 'Shilin He'
>
> import sys
> sys.path.insert(0, 'D:\Project
I have a module with a dependency specifically on pillow>=4.2.1. We are using
an internal PyPI that has removed the pillow 4.x series, but it does have
5.2.0. If we try to install pillow>=4.2.1 it doesn't find anything. If we just
instruct pip to install pillow, then it will end up installing pi
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Sharan Basappa
wrote:
> I am running a program that I got as reference from GitHub.
> I am running on windows OS.
>
> Here is a snippet of the code (initial few lines).
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
> __author__ = 'Shilin He'
>
> import sys
>
I am running a program that I got as reference from GitHub.
I am running on windows OS.
Here is a snippet of the code (initial few lines).
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
__author__ = 'Shilin He'
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, 'D:\Projects\Initiatives\machine
learning\loglizer-mast
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