Thank you ChrisA
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Thank you for your answers!
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Hi everyone. First of all sorry if my english is not good.
I have a question about something in Python I can not explain:
in every programming language I know (e.g. C#) if you exceed the max-value of a
certain type (e.g. a long-integer) you get an overflow. Here is a simple
example in C#:
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> "We must constantly strive to remove multiplicity from our systems;
> lest it consumes us!"
>
> s/multiplicity/rantingrick/ and I'm in full agreement.
QFT
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On Jul 25, 5:52 am, TonyO wrote:
> > Still I dont get how I am supposed to understand the pipe and its task/
> > idea/influece on control flow, of:
> > return |
>
> In the words of René Magritte,
>
> return |
> ^
> Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
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> To me all this does not look professional for somebody who want to
> attract students / instructors
I'm a big fan of the Menu containing a (useless) link to First Menu
Item
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On Feb 2, 9:03 pm, alex23 wrote:
> rantingrick wrote:
> > Hmm, that coming from someone who has two posts in this group. And the
> > last he posted was a year ago!
>
> Wait, I thought you had the approval of the silent majority?
>
> So once anyone actually posts, they lost the right to be counted
On Feb 1, 11:23 am, rantingrick wrote:
> Hmm, that coming from someone who has two posts in this group. And the
> last he posted was a year ago! Alright, let me add you to the proper
> category...
>
> py> troll_group.append("Red John")
I realize that not agree
On Feb 1, 10:26 am, rantingrick wrote:
> On Feb 1, 10:29 am, "Littlefield, Tyler" wrote:
>
> > I hope everyone will
> > excuse me now, I must dash off to slit my wrists in a tub of warm water
> > and listen to Free Bird,
>
> Free Bird! hmm, I would have chosen Chopin's nocturne 48-1 or 72-1 if
>
>
> Yeah, riiight. So it's a crime to have any fun in life, right? Go get
> a life.
>
> -- Benjamin L. Russell
+1
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Read you doc file and set the __doc__ attr of the object you want to change.
On Monday, June 28, 2010, Brian Blais wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know that the help text for an object will give a description of every
> method based on the doc string. Is there a way to add something to this
> text, spec
On Apr 23, 1:17 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 4/23/2010 10:20 AM, Red wrote:
>
> > My apologies for what is probably a simple question to most on this
> > group. However, I am new to python and very new to json.
>
> > I am trying to read in a json file from a
like, and the best
> thing for that is a little bit of formatting. I bet you can figure out
> the problem yourself, once you see the structure of your data more
> clearly. I've reformatted the JSON for you to help out.
>
> On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 07:20 -0700, Red wrot
My apologies for what is probably a simple question to most on this
group. However, I am new to python and very new to json.
I am trying to read in a json file from a twitter download. There are,
generally, two types of lines: those lines with "text" and the other
lines. I am only interested in t
On 16/12/2009 12:49, stefan.messerl...@postfinance.ch wrote:
> I have the following error and no clue, how to solve that. Up to python
> version 2.5 the following script worked without an error, but since python
> 2.6. I get the following error:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> # -*- coding: ISO-8859-
Original Message
Subject:Re: Logging question
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:28:54 +
From: Vinay Sajip at Red Dove
To: Yaroslav Molochko
On 15/12/2009 14:29, Yaroslav Molochko wrote:
> Hello Vinay Sajip,
>
> my name is Yaroslav, I'm tryi
I don't know it is a feature, or implement detail:
>>> class C(object): pass
...
>>> c = C()
>>> setattr(c, ' ', 3)
>>> getattr(c, ' ')
3
>>> setattr(c, 'with blank', 4)
>>> getattr(c, 'with blank')
4
getattr / setattr seems treat any string as attribute name.
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On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Steven D'Aprano <
st...@remove-this-cybersource.com.au> wrote:
> I was playing around with a custom mapping type, and I wanted to use it
> as a namespace, so I tried to use it as my module __dict__:
>
> >>> import __main__
> >>> __main__.__dict__ = MyNamespace()
> T
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Javier Collado wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the string.Template documentation
> (http://docs.python.org/library/string.html) it's explained that if a
> custom regular expression for pattern substitution is needed, it's
> possible to override idpattern class attribute (wh
maybe a shell script to switch PYTHONPATH, like:
start-python-2.5
start-python-2.4 ...
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:56 PM, David Cournapeau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I don't have admin privileges on my main dev machine, I install a
> good deal of python modules somewhere in my $HOME, using PYTHONPATH to
>
Single - thread programming is great! clean, safe!!!
I'm trying schedual task to several work process (not thread).
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:49 AM, MRAB wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
>> ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.lang.lisp.]
>> On 2009-06-04, Roedy Green wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009
gravating if you don't.
>
I misunderstand you last email, thanks.
>
> On Fri, 22 May 2009 09:53:04 +0100, Red Forks wrote:
>
> Yes, you maybe right. When use defaultdict, should not rely get() method
>> anymore, d[] is just enough.
>>
>
> Almost. You should re
t, using 'onload'
function to load the value by the key.
When no value correspond to a key, a KeyError will raised. So I need a
*safer* version 'get()' method.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Rhodri James
wrote:
> Please don't top-post, it makes the thread of argumen
9 at 7:46 AM, Rhodri James
wrote:
> On Thu, 21 May 2009 13:07:50 +0100, Red Forks wrote:
>
> from collections import defaultdict
>>
>> d = defaultdict(set)
>> assert isinstance(d['a'], set)
>> assert isinstance(d.get('b'), set)
>>
>>
from collections import defaultdict
d = defaultdict(set)
assert isinstance(d['a'], set)
assert isinstance(d.get('b'), set)
d['a'] is ok, and a new set object is insert to d, but d.get('b') won't.
It's a bug, or just a feature?
I think dict.get() method is just a *safe* version of dict[key], may
Hi friends;
I would like to pass a string into a dll function. I notice that to pass using
ctypes, it has to be a ctypes type. Looking at the ctypes doc page I don't see
a c_string class.
I tried to pass in byref("name of string") and got back "TypeError: byref()
argument must be a ctype
So, I did the following:
---
a=input("Give me an integer")
b=input("Give me another integer")
def gcd(a,b):
if a < b:
a, b = b, a
while b != 0:
a, b = b, a % b
return a
---
But, in the xterm, it terminates after "Give me another integer."
Is Euclid's Algorithm suppo
In Fundamental Algorithms (The Art of Computer Programming), the first
algorithm discussed is Euclid's Algorithm.
The only idea I have of writing this in python is that it must involve
usage of the modulo % sign.
How do I write this in python?
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Terry Hancock wrote:
> I'm not sure either, yet, but can you indicate which line in your
> listing is 102 in the source file? That might be helpful.
101: ## f1.normal = copy.deepcopy(f.normal)
102:f1.normal = NMesh.Vert(f.normal[0], f.normal[1], f.normal[2])
I've tried with deepcopy, but the
Hi,
I'm writing a script for Blender and need to build a face array. My
engine needs that all faces must be triangles, so I convert quads to
triangles by dividing them into two triangles. Here is the function:
def build_face_table(mesh):
face_table = {}
i = 0
for f in me
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