Re: csv blank fields

2009-06-27 Thread jkv
sted, if not i appended to the row. Something like: try: row[11] except IndexError: row.append("") If you want to insert a value into empty cells you can do something like this: if row[10] == '' row[10] = 'NULL' -- Regards, jkv http://unixcluster.dk/public.key -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Q: finding distance between 2 time's

2009-05-30 Thread jkv
mar...@hvidberg.net wrote: > Thanks both > > The first answer is quite instuctive, the other one might be the one > I'll use in t I didn't receive the other answer, could you please forward it to me? > So 2x thanks. You are welcome. I took another look at your code, and you can compress it all to

Re: Q: finding distance between 2 time's

2009-05-30 Thread jkv
x27;fil -> %s %d @ %s') % (x, nSize, time.asctime > (tstF)) > return 0 > > tstN = time.localtime() > print tstN > print "Time now: %s" % time.asctime(tstN) > buildList('C:\Martin\Work\Work_Eclipse\.metadata') > > > -- Regards, jkv http://unixcluster.dk/public.key -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input()

2009-02-26 Thread jkv
really use twisted since i don't have raw network access - i only got stdout, stdin and stderr to play with. But i found a solution, posting it here for the archives: password = "" while 1: c = sys.stdin.read(1) if c == '\r' or c == '\n': break password = password + c Regards, jkv -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input()

2009-02-26 Thread jkv
Terry Reedy wrote: jkv wrote: Hi, Are there any way to change the EOL character for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input()? My problem is that i cannot rely on that the clients connection to my application will end all lines with \n or \r\n. Sometimes they will use \r\000 as EOL. Example

EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input()

2009-02-26 Thread jkv
client will send 'qwerty\r\000' instead and then my application will hang at 'password = raw_input()' forever. Any suggestions? Regards, jkv -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list