I've installed Python on my Nokia E71 (Symbian S60 3rd FP1) and found a script
example which can read out text, see example below.
I want to make the script to asks me for a text file instead and then reads
out the content. I guess it works with a .txt file, dont know if other formats
work. Re
It appears os.popen() doesn't like full windows paths with spaces (e.g.
"c:/program files") so I'm going to use the subprocess module.
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Justin Ezequiel wrote:
> > import os
> > a = os.popen('"c:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\avgscan.exe"
> > "c:\program files\temp1\test1.txt"')
> > print a.read()
> >
>
> use raw strings
>
> e.g., instead of '"c:...\avgscan...'
> use r'"c:...\avgscan...'
>
> http://www.ferg.org/projects/python_gotc
On my system (WinXP) typing the following line into command
prompt(cmd.exe) successfully scans the file test1.txt:
"c:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\avgscan.exe" "c:\program
files\temp1\test1.txt"
Yet the python script:
import os
a = os.popen('"c:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\avgscan.exe"
"c:\p
Hi all
Some years ago I saw a graphical class diagram generated by
examining a python program. I *thought* that this was done with Boa
Constructor, but I may be wrong. I've download a recent version of BC
and can't find reference to this feature. Can anyone point me at other
tools to do this?
I read your replies and am really sorry for the trouble.
Best regards,
Nic
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> Nic wrote:
>> Please accept my apologies for the use of the Italian language.
>
> accepted
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Please accept my apologies for the use of the Italian language.
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Salve a tutti,
Scrivo per informarvi di una proposta di collaborazione.
Sto cercando un programmatore per la realizzazione di un mini-software
utile per analizzare e rappresentare multigrafi.
Si richiede una ottima com
Thanks a bunch.
Both the codes are fine.
Only one question, if you allow.
In my example I've chosen the number 3.
How should I change the Python code in order to select another number (e.g.
7)?
Thanks.
Nic
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I forgot them. Sorry.
They should be included.
Nic
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> Nic wrote:
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> [Algorithm that I may have misunderstood]
>
>> 12a 13a 23a
>> 12a 13b 23a
>> 12a 13b 23b
>>
Hello,
I've a problem in defining a good Python code useful to articulate the
following algorithm.
Can you help me please?
Thanks a bunch,
Nic
1. Insert a number "n".
Example: 3
2. List all the numbers < or = to n.
Example: 1,2,3.
3. Combine the listed numbers each other.
Ex
Perfect. Thanks.
Nic
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>> The only problem is that from:
>> 12
>> 22
>> 21
>> In spite of writing
>> 12 12 22
>> it writes
>> 12 21
Many thanks.
Both the cases are OK.
The only problem is that from:
12
22
21
In spite of writing
12 12 22
it writes
12 21 22
Do you know how is it possible to delete also this last trouble?
Thanks a bunch,
Nic
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n)
Do you know how is it possible to delete it?
Thanks.
Nic
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> Hello Nic,
>
> Python lists has a very powerfull buid-in "sort".
>
> edges = list(G.edges())
> edges.sort(key
]
As result, I have:
12
22
21
I'd like to order the numbers included in the couples in a decrescent way:
12
12
22
And then to write the couples on a single line, always in a decrescent way:
12 12 22
I'm not able to do this operation. Can you help me please?
Thanks a bunch,
The idea is that I don't want to have the user installing anything in
his machine.
The only thing he/she may install is the virtual machine.
THis way I can modify the application as necessary without the need to
redeploy on each and one of the installed machines.
Nic
On 5 Dec 2005 04:
(assuming the correct version of python is already
installed on the local computer)
Thanks
Nic
On 5 Dec 2005 02:45:04 -0800, "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Use Jython or IronPython.
>(Almost) One click web deployment is only available for Java and .NET
>platforms
Hi everybody,
I want to develop a WEB based Python user appication that nees to be
downloaded and started grom a web server using a browser.
Does anybody know if there is an equivalent of Java WebStart for
python applications?
Nic
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