Now I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\raspberrypi\recipe-578839-1.py", line 1, in
import pyttsx
File
"C:\Users\loek\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35\lib\site-packages\pyttsx\__init__.py",
line 18, in
from engine import Engine
ImportError: No module
In reply to "MRAB" who wrote the following:
Have you installed pyttsx?
No, I did not.
Where can I find pyttsx to install ?
Thanks
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> On 2015-11-16 17:12, input/ldompel...@casema.nl wrote:
> > When I try to run this module in Win
When I try to run this module in Windows IDLE I get this message:
How can I solve this problem.
Thanks
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\raspberrypi\recipe-578839-1.py", line 1, in
import pyttsx
ImportError: No module named 'pyttsx'
This is what I found on the internet:
> Ambiguous requirement: any normal counter starts from zero... But what
> "zero" represents may differ... Seconds since Jan 1 1970? Seconds since
> midnight? Seconds since start of program?
Thanks for the reply
Yes, I would like seconds since start of program.
Can I not doing something like tim
hi,
I like to have a function that prints time in seconds.
I am looking for something for example that seconds count from zero.
I search the internet for time module in python but could not found anathing
usefull.
Has someone an example for it.
Thanks
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Hi,
I tried to define SEQUENCE with:
The script is working now, exept that I do'nt get a menu in terminal for "s" to
stop.
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def SEQUENCE():
while notDone:
if mindist > us_dist(15):
for (dir
He,
Thank you for making some time for it.
Is this your code ?
I am also using python 3
I got an error with execute the scipt:
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Enter command> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test06.py", line 44, in
for (dir, t
Oke, lets try your code.Can you help me with that.
This is my code:
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from gopigo import *
import time
set_right_speed(150)
set_left_speed(105)
enable_servo()
fwd()
print("forward 1x")
time.sleep(4)
stop()
while True:
servo(90)
mindist = 80
>The code in capture_key.py may look a bit scary, but just as I took it
>without bothering the details you can take the resulting module without
>caring about the code in it. Alternatively you can search
>https://pypi.python.org
Thanks for the link. I realy appreciate it.
Can you also tell me wha
In reply to "Peter Otten" who wrote the following:
> input/ldompel...@casema.nl wrote:
>
> > > choices = raw_input("letter s to stop:")
> >
> > Oh no, this is not what I want. Now it is waiting for input when its go
> > further with the script. Because I have an while True: so I want that the
In reply to "Peter Otten" who wrote the following:
> input/ldompel...@casema.nl wrote:
>
> > while True:
> > enable_servo()
> > servo(90)
> > mindist = 80
> > choices = input("letter s to stop:")
> > if choices == 's':
> > print ("stop")
> > break
> > if mindis
In reply to "tian.su.y...@gmail.com" who wrote the following:
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> =EF=BC=9A
> > I have an continues loop with "while True:"
> > Now I want to
In reply to "Joel Goldstick" who wrote the following:
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 4:44 PM, wrote:
>
> > I have an continues loop with "while True:"
> > Now I want to use "raw_input" and when I press "s" on the keybord that it
> > will
> > "break" the continues loop.
> >
> > I tried:
> > choices =
I have an continues loop with "while True:"
Now I want to use "raw_input" and when I press "s" on the keybord that it will
"break" the continues loop.
I tried:
choices = raw_input
if choises == s:
break
But even when I not press "s" it "break"
I want that I not press "s" the script continues.
A
Thank you for the explanation for it.
I must tell you that i yust beginning with python.
I bought the book beginning programming with python.
In reply to "Dennis Lee Bieber" who wrote the following:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 13:29:04 GMT, input/ldompel...@casema.nl declaimed the
> following:
He mike,
Thank you or making this script.
Only I get errors for sleep.
I also tried to change it to time.sleep() but that also gives errors.
File "test05.py", line 23
sleep(2)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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I tried to use def loop(): now for to restart the script.
but its only restart "fwd()" print ("forward 1x") and then stop.
It does not look further for the if function.
Is there another way to restart this script ?
I also tried with (while True:) but that does nothing.
Thanks
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> It does not only print; it also calls enable_servo, servo and fwd
> repeatedly.
>
Then I am misinformed, because someone told me in this group to use while True:
Is there another function that I can use for to restart this script?
Thanks
In reply to "MRAB" who wrote the following:
> On
> The body of the 'while' loop extends from the line:
>
> enable_servo()
>
> to the line:
>
> print ("forward1x")
>
> Would that explain it?
When i run this scipt its only print a lot off print1x.
Do you mean that ?
Thanks
In reply to "MRAB" who wrote the following:
> On 2015-10-3
I intended the rules under while True:
The script is working now only the wheels go's only forward "(fwd)",so the
sensor not detect any obstacles.(sensor=us_dist(15).
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from gopigo import *
import time
set_right_spe
In reply to "MRAB" who wrote the following:
> On 2015-10-22 16:07, input/ldompel...@casema.nl wrote:
> > I want that this script runs to times from the upper line to the buttom
> > line.
> > I tried with for x in range(2): but that didn't work
>
> You say "didn't work", but in what way didn't it
I want that this script runs to times from the upper line to the buttom line.
I tried with for x in range(2): but that didn't work
The GoPiGo is a small robot on wheels.
The API codes are here:
http://www.dexterindustries.com/GoPiGo/programming/python-programming-for-the-
raspberry-pi-gopigo/
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