ke '22.3' via astype
or pd.to_numeric is below
Unable to parse string "22." at position 0
Thanks in advance
EK
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Hi All—
I needed to install cvxopt on a 64 bit W7. I found out that cvxopt is
incompatible with a 64 bit. It only compatible with a 32 bit which can be
installed on a 64 bit computer and it works. I stumbled on this on another
discussion group posting. The suggestion was to install python 32 b
combination of string
and numeric values which will eventually be separated.
Thanks again-EK
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Here is the whole output. EKE
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\EK Esawi\Anaconda3\Scripts\MyFile.py", line 3, in
f = pd.read_csv('c:/Users/EK Esawi/My Documents/Temp/GOSATemp1.csv')
File "C:\Users\EK
Esawi\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\pandas
es of massages such as
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\EK Esawi\Anaconda3\Scripts\file1.py", line 3, in
f = pd.read_csv('c:/Users/EK Esawi/My Documents/Temp/GOSATemp.csv')
File "C:\Users\EK
Esawi\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\pandas\io\parsers.py&
, scipy and others which helped me
greatly. For any installation issue here is the link
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~fangohr/blog/installation-of-python-spyder-numpy-sympy-scipy-pytest-matplotlib-via-anaconda.html
Thanks again---EK
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;", line 1, in
import numpy as np
ImportError: No module named 'numpy'
>>>
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Hi All—
I am a beginner in Python and new to this list, but I am an experienced
programming in a few other languages.
Last year I installed numpy and scipy for Python3.3 on my computer with
windows 7, 64 bit OS. Today I downloaded Python3.5, but I the installation
for numpy 1.9.2 or 1.9.3 nor sc
On Aug 20, 2:10 pm, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Jan Kaliszewski wrote:
> > 20-08-2009 o 02:05:57 Jan Kaliszewski wrote:
>
> >> Or probably better:
>
> >> from itertools import islice, izip
> >> dict(izip(islice(li, 0, None, 2), islice(li, 1, None, 2)))
>
> > Or similarly, per
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... snip ...
> So, if what you were really asking was "what SQL databases can I access
> without installing any software other than Python?", then the answer is "No
> SQL databases were distributed with Python prior to 2.5. Starting with
> Python 2.5, access to sqlite
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2006 00:01:06 -0700, "bobrik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
>
> > for that platform. Do you know of any Python solution for MySQL access
> > that is 100% platform-independent?
> >
> Subprocess module invoking the MyS
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> > but what if the OS with server accessing the site that is on
> > shared area changes?
>
> And what if Python is not installed on it ?-)
>
> Seriously, do you think that hosting companies swap OS very often ?
No, I don't. But I was trying to find the best solution.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't think you mean "platform-independent". I suspect you mean
> "batteries included". Prior to the release of Python 2.5, no modules to
> access SQL databases were distributed with core Python. Starting with 2.5,
> sqlite access will be available:
>
> >>> impor
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> bobrik wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am using the Python DB API for access to MySQL. But it is not
> > platform-independent
>
> It is. You don't have to change your Python code according to the OS or
> CPU.
>
What I mean is that wiht platform-independent access, I should
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