All very droll, thanks for the replies guys. I spotted my posting error 0.0001
secs after pressing the button...
uk.d-i-y-is-that-way-ly yours
J^n
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In article , DL
Neil says...
> It can't be - there must be some source for p (code and data)! Surely
> you're only showing us a small portion of the code?
>
I am not author of the question on StackOverflow. I was looking for
something about Python and that question was among the search result
In article <8bff3a64-e154-4e39-b558-952e8f28a...@googlegroups.com>,
Rick Johnson says...
> Listen... if you are not familiar with all of Python's built-in functions,
> all special methods of Python objects, and all the methods of strings,
> integers, floats, lists, tuples, dicts (and possibly oth
In article , DL
Neil says...
> Alternately/additionally, if you ask help(p), it will reveal-all about
> the "class" (of which p is an "instance") - including some answers to
> your second question (and perhaps others which logically follow-on).
Yes, but unfortunately this was all I had:
https
On 31/01/19 3:38 PM, Chupo via Python-list wrote:
In article , DL
Neil says...
Alternately/additionally, if you ask help(p), it will reveal-all about
the "class" (of which p is an "instance") - including some answers to
your second question (and perhaps others which logically follow-on).
Yes,
In article ,
Cameron Simpson says...
> What you're probably wanting to know is that the print statement calls
> str(x) for every "x" which it is asked to print, and that "p" has a
> __str__ method returning the "R.Wilson" string (etc). All object's have
> an __str__ method, and for "p" it h
I disagree, politely, Chris. The request is too BASIC and Radiator is best
done in R. I note especially how it has support for heat maps.
But as with Python, I recommend a recent version of 3.X, and at least
version 3.3.3 that came out in March 2017.
As for the python 2.7 radiator, it works bett
looking for a Space heater? sorry, not the Java mailing list
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 3:11 PM jkn wrote:
> Hi all
> I'm looking at changing a radiator in a bedroom shortly and wondering
> about
> my options re. sizing.
>
> The current radiator is 900mm W x 600mm H, and is single panel, no
> c
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 10:11 AM jkn wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I'm looking at changing a radiator in a bedroom shortly and wondering
> about
> my options re. sizing.
No problems!
A Python 2.7 radiator is sometimes smaller than a Python 3.5+
radiator, but the newer model of radiator has a number o
Hi all
I'm looking at changing a radiator in a bedroom shortly and wondering about
my options re. sizing.
The current radiator is 900mm W x 600mm H, and is single panel, no convector. So
looking at some representative specs, let's say 550W output.
I would be replacing this with a single panel
On 29/01/2019 00:48, Ian Clark wrote:
back in my day we had to show our professors errors on punchcard! and we
liked it
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 11:51 AM Terry Reedy wrote:
On 1/26/2019 6:24 AM, Vrinda Bansal wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
After Installation of the version 3.7.2(64 bit) in Windows 8
You might want to check this project: https://pybee.org/
I've never used it but it shows promising.
BTW, I'm a diabetic myself and I would be very thankful if you could share your
application.
I'm currently using 2 Android apps:
StickBuddy offers a system to keep track of both where you pinch
On 1/30/19 7:48 AM, Anssi Saari wrote:
> songbird writes:
>
>> my understanding is that this list is actually
>> several combined services (i'm not sure how the
>> mailing list operates or how it filters or rejects
>> things) and then there is the usenet list comp.lang.python
>> (which is how i
songbird writes:
> my understanding is that this list is actually
> several combined services (i'm not sure how the
> mailing list operates or how it filters or rejects
> things) and then there is the usenet list comp.lang.python
> (which is how i see articles and replies).
I'm aware but the
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