Re: What is this TEST BANK stuff ?

2023-07-06 Thread a a via Python-list
On Wednesday, 21 June 2023 at 15:38:00 UTC+2, Dan Kolis wrote: > Why do we tolerate this spam ? > > this seems most likely a way to inject viruses into people's workflow. > > That wiped out usenet. Ahh without an explaination; ( and it woudl have to be > a good one ); what is the purpsoe of th

Re: How to add clickable url links to 3D Matplotlib chart ?

2023-03-30 Thread a a
On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 13:19:51 UTC+2, a a wrote: > On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 13:14:33 UTC+2, a a wrote: > > On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 07:55:13 UTC+2, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > > > Am 30.03.23 um 01:11 schrieb a a: > > > > On Wednesday, 29 Marc

Re: How to add clickable url links to 3D Matplotlib chart ?

2023-03-30 Thread a a
On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 13:14:33 UTC+2, a a wrote: > On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 07:55:13 UTC+2, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > > Am 30.03.23 um 01:11 schrieb a a: > > > On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 22:51:15 UTC+2, Greg Ewing wrote: > > >> On 30/03/23 8:

Re: How to add clickable url links to 3D Matplotlib chart ?

2023-03-30 Thread a a
On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 07:55:13 UTC+2, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > Am 30.03.23 um 01:11 schrieb a a: > > On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 22:51:15 UTC+2, Greg Ewing wrote: > >> On 30/03/23 8:39 am, a a wrote: > >>> How to add clickable url links to the fo

Re: How to add clickable url links to 3D Matplotlib chart ?

2023-03-29 Thread a a
On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 22:51:15 UTC+2, Greg Ewing wrote: > On 30/03/23 8:39 am, a a wrote: > > How to add clickable url links to the following 3D Matplotlib chart to make > > it knowledge representation 3D chart, make of 1,000+ open Tabs in Firefox ? > It seems that

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-28 Thread a a
On Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 18:12:40 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/28/2023 8:47 AM, a a wrote: > > Ok, I can export bookmarks to html file and open it in Firefox to get > > a long list of clickable urls but icon of the bookmarked web page is > > missing. > > &

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-28 Thread a a
On Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 06:33:44 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 8:37 PM, a a wrote: > >> To save the tabs, right click any one of them and select the "Select All > >> Tabs" item. They will all highlight. Right click on one of them and > >

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-28 Thread a a
On Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 06:33:44 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 8:37 PM, a a wrote: > >> To save the tabs, right click any one of them and select the "Select All > >> Tabs" item. They will all highlight. Right click on one of them and > >

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-27 Thread a a
On Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 02:07:43 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 4:02 PM, Thomas Passin wrote: > > On 3/27/2023 3:07 PM, a a wrote: > >> On Monday, 27 March 2023 at 19:19:41 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > >>> On 3/27/2023 10:07 AM, a a wrote: >

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-27 Thread a a
On Monday, 27 March 2023 at 19:19:41 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 10:07 AM, a a wrote: > > Ok, I know, I need to switch to Windows 10 run on another PC next to me. > > > > I need to learn how to copy and move every web page opened in Firefox as a > > ref

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-27 Thread a a
On Thursday, 23 March 2023 at 22:15:10 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/23/2023 3:38 PM, Mats Wichmann wrote: > > On 3/23/23 09:48, Thomas Passin wrote: > > > >> I didn't realize that Christoph Gohlke is still maintaining this site. > > > > Unless the the last-changed stuff stopped working,

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-22 Thread a a
On Saturday, 18 March 2023 at 20:12:22 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/17/2023 11:52 AM, a a wrote: > > On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:32:53 UTC+1, a a wrote: > >> On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:03:14 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > >>> On 3/16/2023 8:07 PM, a

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-18 Thread a a
On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:03:14 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/16/2023 8:07 PM, a a wrote: > > Crash report: > > > > Problem Caption: > > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH > > Application name: python.exe > > Application version: 3.8.7150.1013 &

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-18 Thread a a
On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:03:14 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/16/2023 8:07 PM, a a wrote: > > Crash report: > > > > Problem Caption: > > Problem Event Name: APPCRASH > > Application name: python.exe > > Application version: 3.8.7150.1013 &

Re: Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-18 Thread a a
On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:32:53 UTC+1, a a wrote: > On Friday, 17 March 2023 at 16:03:14 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > > On 3/16/2023 8:07 PM, a a wrote: > > > Crash report: > > > > > > Problem Caption: > > > Problem Event Name:

Numpy, Matplotlib crash Python 3.8 Windows 7, 32-bit - can you help ?

2023-03-17 Thread a a
Crash report: Problem Caption: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application name: python.exe Application version: 3.8.7150.1013 Application time signature: 5fe0df5a Error module name:_multiarray_umath.cp38-win32.pyd Version of the module with the error: 0.0.0.0 Time signature of

Re: Can you process seismographic signals in Python or should I switch to Matlab ?

2023-03-13 Thread a a
On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 16:12:04 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/13/2023 12:39 AM, a a wrote: > > But some unknown reasons Matplotlib and numpy crash my Python 3.8 for > > Windows , 32-bit and no support is offered > It is possible, using pip, to downgrade versions (e

Re: Can you process seismographic signals in Python or should I switch to Matlab ?

2023-03-13 Thread a a
On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 16:16:28 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/13/2023 12:39 AM, a a wrote: > > But what I need is analysis of seismograms from 4,000 seismographs world > > wide to detect P-wave energy distribution underground around the earthquake > > to verify

Re: Can you process seismographic signals in Python or should I switch to Matlab ?

2023-03-13 Thread a a
s seismographic signals in Python or should I > switch to Matlab ? > On 3/11/2023 6:54 PM, a a wrote: > > My project > > > https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/loma-prieta-earthquake.htm > l > > If your goal is to step through this Matlab example, t

Can you process seismographic signals in Python or should I switch to Matlab ?

2023-03-11 Thread a a
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2007-04-13 Thread A - A
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2005-09-01 Thread a a
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