Jason Friedman wrote:
>Would this not work?
>import re
>if re.search(r"\d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(.\d{1,3})?", "12:55:55.705"):
># It's a time
No, because this regexp also matches stuff like "99:99:99.999".
Checking for the number of digits is not enough, because not all
combinations of two digits a
On 22.12.2013 11:58, Igor Korot wrote:
My script receives a data from the csv file. In this csv file there is
a datetime field.
This datetime field is formatted as follows: %m/%d/%Y
%H:%M:%S.{milliseconds}. I'm reading this field into the string with
this format.
The trouble comes from the fact
Jason Mellone wrote:
>I get the following error:
>PS C:\USERS\Python27> .\python.exe .\MyTest.py
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File ".\MyTest.py", line 4, in
>from pdfminer.pdfpage import PDFTextExtractionNotAllowed
>ImportError: cannot import name PDFTextExtractionNotAllowed
>
>
>If
On 16.12.2013 07:41, seasp...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to replace all tag with after ■. But the result
frombelow is '■ D / '
Can you explain what I did wrong, please.
s = '■A B C D / '
soup = BeautifulSoup(s)
for i in soup.find_all(text='■'):
tag = soup.new_tag('span')
On 10.12.2013 18:03, Asemaneh Allame wrote:
my mean is obvios
i cont get any graph of vpython
it shows me a maseage in this form:
" pythonw.exe has stopped working"
i m sure that have a good & perfect install and i dont khnow what s problem
is that enouph??
No, that's not enough. You need t
iMath wrote:
>we don't have permission to use the temporary file while it has not
>been closed,but when the file is closed , it will be destroyed by
>default(delete=True),but once we set delete=False,then we couldn't
>depend on the convenience of letting the temporary file automatically
>delete it
iMath wrote:
>I use the following code to do the test ,but error occurred ,it
>prompts system cannot find specified files ,but the files are indeed
>exists there ,any help ?
>
>with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as fp:
>fp.write(("file '"+'a1.mp3'+"'\n").encode('utf-8'))
>fp.write(("file '"+'a2
On 16.11.2013 16:13, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Τη Σάββατο, 16 Νοεμβρίου 2013 5:01:15 μ.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης Robert
Kern έγραψε:
The kind people at http://serverfault.com/ can help you with your
system administration problems. I'm afraid that we cannot.
Robert i have followed your advise and akse th
On 02.11.2013 12:58, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
Trying to add the current filename into the existent 'downloads' column
Somehow i don't think i just use the plus sign into an existing column.
We don't try to add numbers here but add an extra string to an already
existing array of strings(list).
[SNI
nishant bhakta wrote:
>I have a link that will redirect to any-other link and i have to work
>with that final link. For example if i have a link "www.bit.ly/2V6CFi"
>that will redirect to "www.google.com". Here i want that i take
>"www.bit.ly/2V6CFi" and find the final redirect link and append
>"
On 08.10.2013 17:25, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 08-10-13 16:24, Andreas Perstinger schreef:
Looking at the docs, I've found there is also "message_from_binary_file"
which works for me with your code.
http://docs.python.org/3/library/email.parser.html#email.message_from_binary_file
On 08.10.2013 14:20, Antoon Pardon wrote:
As I don't know what encoding these messages will be in, I thought it
would be prudent to read stdin as binary data.
Using python 3.3 on a debian box I have the following code.
#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
from email import message_from_file
sys.stdi
On 08.10.2013 08:33, Sam Giraffe wrote:
#this is a single line
string = '192.168.122.3 - - [29/Sep/2013:03:52:33 -0700] "GET / HTTP/1.0"
302 276 "-" "check_http/v1.4.16 (nagios-plugins 1.4.16)"'
#trying to break up the pattern match for easy to read code
pattern = re.compile(r'(?P\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3
On 07.10.2013 03:54, galeom...@gmail.com wrote:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2D69u2pweEvelh1T25ra19oZEU/edit?usp=sharing
For the readers who don't bother clicking on the link above: It's a
short video where the OP demonstrates how her/his usage of tail doesn't
work.
no matter call tai
On 05.10.2013 16:24, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
# initialize cookie
cookie = cookies.SimpleCookie( os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE') )
cookie.load( cookie )
Watch:
>>> cookie1 = cookies.SimpleCookie('ID=42')
>>> cookie1.load(cookie1)
>>> print(cookie1)
Set-Cookie: ID="Set-Cookie: ID=42"
>>> cookie1.
On 05.10.2013 17:31, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote:
Now i have it like this:
# connect to database
con = pymysql.connect( db = 'nikos_metrites', user = 'nikos_root',
passwd = 't1abhp2r!', charset = 'utf8', host = 'localhost' )
Just to be sure: That's not your real password, is it?
Bye, Andreas
--
Νίκος wrote:
>Στις 28/9/2013 1:19 μμ, ο/η Chris Angelico έγραψε:
>> [ROLL] Rosuav rolls his eyes: 1, 1, totalling 2.
>>
>> Then split your try blocks! You've already been told this.
>>
>No we didn't have said this. if you are referring to this:
At least Denis told you about 24 hours ago:
https:/
On 28.09.2013 08:26, Daniel Stojanov wrote:
Can somebody explain this. The line number reported by shlex depends
on the previous token. I want to be able to tell if I have just popped
the last token on a line.
[SNIP]
second = shlex.shlex("word1 word2,\nword3")
Punctuation characters like th
On 31.08.2013 10:17, candide wrote:
What is the equivalent in Python 3 to the following Python 2 code:
# -
for i in range(5):
print i,
# -
?
How about
>>> print(" ".join(str(i) for i in range(5)))
0 1 2 3 4
Bye, Andreas
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ht
On 12.07.2013 01:59, Devyn Collier Johnson wrote:
Am I allowed to ask questions like "Here is my code. How can I optimize
it?" on this mailing list?
If it's written in Python, why not?
But that doesn't mean you are guaranteed to get an answer :-).
And please read http://sscce.org/ before post
Rick Johnson wrote:
>
> Since we're on the subject of Unicode:
>
>One the most humorous aspects of Unicode is that it has
>encodings for Braille characters. Hmm, this presents a
alonn...@gmail.com wrote:
>and when I run it I get an invalid syntex error and (as a true newbie
>I used a GUI)in_a_not_b is highlighted in the with open("inAnotB.csv",
>"wb") as f:
>writer = csv.writer(f)
>writer.writerows([item] for item in_a_not_b)
On 16.06.2013 14:55, Dave Angel wrote:
On 06/16/2013 07:22 AM, Andreas Perstinger wrote:
On 16.06.2013 08:32, Denis McMahon wrote:
C:
^
int a, b;
b = 6;
a = b;
In C, this places the numeric value 6 into the memory location identified
^
by the variable "b"
On 16.06.2013 08:32, Denis McMahon wrote:
C:
int a, b;
b = 6;
a = b;
In C, this places the numeric value 6 into the memory location identified
by the variable "b",
so far so good.
then copies the value from the location pointed to by "b" into the
location pointed to by "a".
Wrong. Neither
Nick the Gr33k wrote:
>You are spamming my thread.
Well, you don't own this thread. In fact nobody owns it. This is a
public forum and thus anybody can answer to any post as he likes.
Bye, Andreas
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
subhabangal...@gmail.com wrote:
>I know this solution but I want to have Regular Expression option.
>Just learning.
http://mattgemmell.com/2008/12/08/what-have-you-tried/
Just spell out what you want:
A word at the beginning, followed by any text, followed by a word at
the end.
Now look up the ba
On 14.06.2013 20:19, Yves S. Garret wrote:
This is the error that I'm getting right now.
import json
from pprint import pprint
path = '/home/azureuser/temp.json'
with open(path) as data_file:
... data = json.load(data_file)
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 2, in
Fil
On 14.06.2013 03:00, Yves S. Garret wrote:
Thanks again Kevin. I'm deviating from the original thread,
but I've got another issue. When I try to load the json file
and then parse it, this is the error that I get:
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1329549559
1) Please don't top post. Put your answer
On 13.06.2013 20:10, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
[nothing new]
Could you please stop spamming the whole internet with your problems.
Not only that you've posted two similar offtopic messages within only 6
minutes to this list, you've also crossposted to alt.os.linux (where it
is offtopic too) and to
On 13.06.2013 16:23, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
Please suggest something of why this happnes.
That's not a Python problem.
BTW both scripts at
http://superhost.gr/~dauwin/metrites.py
and at
http://superhost.gr/~dauwin/cgi-bin/metrites.py
show the world the passwords to your databases in plain text
On 13.06.2013 02:59, rice.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am parsing the output of an open-iscsi command that contains
severalblocks of data for each data set. Each block has the format:
[SNIP]
I tried using \s* to swallow the whitespace between the to iSCSI
lines. No joy... However [\s\S]*? allows th
[Please trim your replies to the relevant parts.]
On 12.06.2013 10:54, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
But when it comes to select '==' from month instead of
'==' to be submitted a zero gets submitted and i think the
problem is the way i'm filling up months into the drop down menu which i
On 11.06.2013 22:14, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
Τη Τρίτη, 11 Ιουνίου 2013 2:21:50 μ.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Andreas Perstinger
έγραψε:
> sending the mail to python-list@python.org will just open anew
> subject intead of replyign to an opened thread.
You would need to find out the Message-Id
On 11.06.2013 12:38, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
but page is a form variable coming from a previous sumbitted form
why the error says 'page' is a list?
RTFM:
"If the submitted form data contains more than one field with the same
name, the object retrieved by form[key] is not a FieldStorage or
Mini
On 10.06.2013 15:56, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
Τη Δευτέρα, 10 Ιουνίου 2013 2:41:07 μ.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Steven
D'Aprano έγραψε:
On Mon, 10 Jun 2013 14:13:00 +0300, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
ps. i tried to post a reply to the thread i opend via thunderbird
mail client, but not as a reply to somne oth
On 10.06.2013 11:59, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
s = 'α'
s.encode('utf-8')
> b'\xce\xb1'
'b' stands for binary right?
No, here it stands for bytes:
http://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
b'\xce\xb1' = we are looking at a byte in a hexadecim
On 10.06.2013 09:10, nagia.rets...@gmail.com wrote:
Τη Κυριακή, 9 Ιουνίου 2013 3:31:44 μ.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Steven D'Aprano έγραψε:
py> c = 'α'
py> ord(c)
945
The number 945 is the characters 'α' ordinal value in the unicode charset
correct?
Yes, the unicode character set is just a big li
On 09.06.2013 11:38, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote:
s = 'α'
s = s.encode('iso-8859-7').decode('utf-8')
print( s )
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xe1 in position 0:
unexpected end of data
Why this error? because 'a' ordinal value > 127 ?
>>> s = 'α'
>>> s.encode('iso-8859-7')
b'
On 04.06.2013 00:34, Carlos Nepomuceno wrote:
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 09:06:46 +1000
From: c...@zip.com.au
To: c...@rebertia.com
[...]
http://hg.python.org/cpython/raw-file/tip/Lib/string.py
What's the 'tip' tag?
htt
On 01.06.2013 05:30, Sudheer Joseph wrote:
some hing like a list
xx=nc,variables[:]
should get me all variable names with out other surrounding stuff??
In [4]: ncf.variables
Out[4]: OrderedDict([(u'LON', ),
[SNIP]
It looks like "variables" is an OrderedDict. Thus
>>> ncf.variables.keys()
sho
On 24.05.2013 17:25, Carlos Nepomuceno wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 19:29:14 -0700
Subject: Re: PEP 378: Format Specifier for Thousands Separator
From: dihedral88...@gmail.com
[some typical dihedral stuff]
I'm sorry but I don't understand your question
On 14.05.2013 21:00, krishna2pra...@gmail.com wrote:
# first, open the file as a plain binary
try:
self.file = open(/dev/relpcfpga, "r+b", buffering=0)
Aren't you missing the quotes for "/dev/relpcfpga"?
The method seek() complains "OSError: [Errno 29] Illegal seek"
The device relpc
"feather.duster.kung.fu" wrote:
>I'm just learning Python and NONE of the tutorials I read said
>anything about that . In fact they all say a global can be called from
>inside a Function. If possible please contact the ppl that write these
>things.
Well, we don't know which tutorials you read.
So
You are still top posting.
On 22.04.2013 14:43, Megha Agrawal wrote:
yes, I did. They said, gv module doesn't exist for windows.
Then I'm afraid you are out of luck.
Two possible alternatives:
1) Save your graph to a file and use the command line tools:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/12698636
2
Please avoid top posting and answer to the list.
On 22.04.2013 12:38, Megha Agrawal wrote:
Widows 7, and i have pygraphviz library in python27-> lib->
site-package folder.
Sorry don't know much about Windows.
Have you read through all the issues involving "import gv" errors?:
https://code.goo
On 22.04.2013 12:13, Megha Agrawal wrote:
https://code.google.com/p/python-graph/wiki/Example
When I am trying to run the code to draw a graph, given on above link, I am
getting following error:
ImportError: No module named gv
What can be the reasons?
Which OS?
It looks like you are missing
subhabangal...@gmail.com wrote:
>I was trying to draw in Matplotlib but did not find much help.
Have you looked already at the homepape for "maptlotlib"?:
http://matplotlib.org/index.html
There you'll find a tutorial:
http://matplotlib.org/users/pyplot_tutorial.html
Bye, Andreas
--
http://mail.
Lele Gaifax wrote:
>Ferrous Cranus writes:
>
>> Let me ask it like this:
>> How can i avoid using try: except: for checkign the date but instead
>> check it with an if statement:
>
>Let me answer this way: you can't, without resorting to the simple
>helper functions I wrote in my previous message
On 05.09.2012 01:05, Ben Finney wrote:
Andreas Perstinger writes:
On 04.09.2012 11:34, Paolo wrote:
> how do I know if a JTextField has the focus?
> thank to all
Look there:
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum
That is an unhelpful response.
So we have to ag
On 04.09.2012 11:34, Paolo wrote:
how do I know if a JTextField has the focus?
thank to all
Look there:
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum
Bye, Andreas
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2012 18:17:18 +0200
Florian Lindner wrote:
> I want to cut out an XML subtree like that:
[snip]
> Is there a way I can do that using etree or DOM? The first is
> prefered...
Python 3.2.2 (default, Sep 5 2011, 22:09:30)
[GCC 4.6.1] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" o
On 27.08.2012 03:40, Tim Chase wrote:
So it looks like some python-list@ archiving process is double
gzip'ing the archives. Can anybody else confirm this and get the
info the right people?
In January, "random joe" noticed the same problem[1].
I think, Anssi Saari[2] was right in saying that th
On 22.08.2012 08:21, Santosh Kumar wrote:
with open(givenfile) as file:
# List to store the capitalised lines.
lines = []
for line in file:
# Split words by spaces.
words = line.split(' ')
The last element in your "words" list will still have a newline
characte
On 09.08.2012 01:58, Tom Russell wrote:
For instance this code below:
soup =
BeautifulSoup(urlopen('http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3021-tradingdiary2.html?mod=mdc_pastcalendar'))
table = soup.find("table",{"class": "mdcTable"})
for row in table.findAll("tr"):
for cell in row.find
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 16:59:06 +1000
Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Andreas Perstinger
> wrote:
> > Do you mean this license?:
> > http://packages.python.org/PollyReports/license.html
> >
> > It's the standard license for NetBSD pro
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 10:41:52 +1000
Simon Cropper wrote:
> That said... with more than a passing interest in software and
> content licensing I looked at how the work was licensed. A
> none-standard license like this makes most people stop and think
> "will this be a problem if I use this in my w
On 2011-12-20 19:31, kimma wrote:
I am about to learn python with "how to think like a computer
scientist". This book is just available for python 2.4. Does it matter
for programming?
There is also a online-version for Python 3 but there are some differences:
http://openbookproject.net/thinkcs/
On 2011-11-28 14:14, rusi wrote:
On Nov 28, 4:42 pm, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
We don't chase people down on the street and lecture them about the
problems we think they are having, we answer questions about ACTUAL
problems that they have experienced and asking about.
... ever question gets
On 2011-11-13 23:37, goldtech wrote:
If I try:
...
soup = BeautifulSoup(ft3)
f = open(r'c:\NewFolder\clean4.html', "w")
f.write(soup)
f.close()
I get error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Documents and Settings\user01\Desktop\py\tb1a.py", line
203, in
f.write(soup)
On 2011-11-07 12:22, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, November 07, 2011 05:35:15 AM Peter Otten did opine:
Are you talking about this one?
https://github.com/halsten/Duqu-detectors/blob/master/DuquDriverPatterns
.py
Yes. My save as renamed it, still has about 30k of tabs in it. But I
pulle
On 2011-10-13 14:00, yo wrote:
Hi All,
I m using the gp.ListFeatureClasses to make a list of file in my
directory (containing several hundreds of file)
however when I print the variable in which the List is supposed to be
stored, the print just return one file name
does any one have an idea??
On 2011-10-12 13:15, selahattin ay wrote:
hi all, I wrote these codes but the program must write the prints to a text
file...
code = [100, 200, 300, 400, 500]
list= []
a = 0
while a< 9:
a+=1
list.append(a)
last_list = [[int(str(i) + str(k)) for i in code] for k in list]
list2= []
On 2011-09-11 13:17, Kayode Odeyemi wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
It is working:
>>> class A(object):
... def log (self, module):
... return str ('logged')
...
>>> class B(A):
... def __init__(self, module):
... self.module = A
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