IDLE: personal firewall software is blocking the connection

2010-09-05 Thread vsoler
On 5 sep, 18:00, vsoler wrote: > I'am getting this annoying message all the time when using IDLE. > > ...  personal firewall software is blocking the connection > > When I am editing a source *.py file and I click on F5 (run) I get the > above message. > > What ca

personal firewall software is blocking the connection

2010-09-05 Thread vsoler
I'am getting this annoying message all the time when using IDLE. ... personal firewall software is blocking the connection When I am editing a source *.py file and I click on F5 (run) I get the above message. What can I do? I am using Norton Internet Security. I try to find if 127.0.0.1 is blo

Re: Source code for itertools

2010-09-01 Thread vsoler
On 1 sep, 06:30, Tim Roberts wrote: > vsoler wrote: > >On 31 ago, 04:42, Paul Rubin wrote: > >> vsoler writes: > >> > I was expecting an itertools.py file, but I don't see it in your list. > >> >> ./python3.1-3.1.2+20100829/Modules/itertoo

Re: Source code for itertools

2010-09-01 Thread vsoler
On 31 ago, 05:33, Rolando Espinoza La Fuente wrote: > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:06 PM, vsoler wrote: > > On 31 ago, 04:42, Paul Rubin wrote: > >> vsoler writes: > >> > I was expecting an itertools.py file, but I don't see it in your list. > &g

Re: Source code for itertools

2010-08-30 Thread vsoler
On 31 ago, 04:42, Paul Rubin wrote: > vsoler writes: > > I was expecting an itertools.py file, but I don't see it in your list. > >> ./python3.1-3.1.2+20100829/Modules/itertoolsmodule.c > > looks promising.  Lots of stdlib modules are written in C for speed or

Re: Source code for itertools

2010-08-30 Thread vsoler
On 31 ago, 04:14, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > In message > <9aa266f0-be9b-4c9a-bfbd-6cdfc86ad...@t20g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>, vsoler > wrote: > > > I'm interested in studying the itertools source code, especially the > > permutations function. > &g

Source code for itertools

2010-08-30 Thread vsoler
I'm interested in studying the itertools source code, especially the permutations function. However, I cannot find the library. Where could I find it? Running Python 3.1 Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Proper set-up for a co-existant python 2.6 & 3.1 installation

2010-08-23 Thread vsoler
On Aug 24, 1:33 am, "Martin v. Loewis" wrote: > > When I am logged-in in a session as an administrator, the BAT file on > > the Desktop, and I double-click on it, it does not work. > > This is not what I meant. Instead, right-click on the BAT file, > and select "run as administrator". > > > When y

Re: Proper set-up for a co-existant python 2.6 & 3.1 installation

2010-08-23 Thread vsoler
On 24 ago, 00:55, "Martin v. Loewis" wrote: > > I tried to change file associations, first manually, in a CMD window. > > But the system was responding "access denied" even when I used an > > Administrator account (I was using FTYPE python.file="C: > > \Python26\python.exe" "%1" %*). > > That work

Proper set-up for a co-existant python 2.6 & 3.1 installation

2010-08-23 Thread vsoler
I started learning python with ver 2.6. Then I switched to 3.1 after uninstalling the previous version. Now I find that many of the code snippets that I would need are written for py 2.6. Sometimes the automatic converter 2to3 doesn't help, because it is not able to complete its objective and req

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-23 Thread vsoler
On Aug 21, 8:10 am, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 11:54 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > I'am testing your library. I am mainly interested in knowing the > > access attributes of directories in the local(C:\) or shared unit(W:\) > > of my system. > > > Using

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-21 Thread vsoler
On Aug 21, 8:10 am, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 11:54 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > I'am testing your library. I am mainly interested in knowing the > > access attributes of directories in the local(C:\) or shared unit(W:\) > > of my system. > > > Using

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-21 Thread vsoler
On Aug 21, 8:10 am, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 11:54 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > I'am testing your library. I am mainly interested in knowing the > > access attributes of directories in the local(C:\) or shared unit(W:\) > > of my system. > > > Using

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 7:42 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 5:10 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 20, 5:10 pm, Tim Golden  wrote: > >> To decode the permission bit-strings to vaguely meaningful > >> names: > > >> > >> import os, sys > &g

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 5:10 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 15:49, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 20, 4:26 pm, vsoler  wrote: > >> On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden  wrote: > > >>>> I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to >

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 5:10 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 20/08/2010 15:49, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 20, 4:26 pm, vsoler  wrote: > >> On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden  wrote: > > >>>> I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to >

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 4:26 pm, vsoler wrote: > On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden wrote: > > > > I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to > > > install a free copy of it. But it you could ptovide an installer, it > > > certainly would do things ea

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden wrote: > > I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to > > install a free copy of it. But it you could ptovide an installer, it > > certainly would do things easier. Please let me know if it is > > possible. > > Vicente, can you just confirm th

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-20 Thread vsoler
On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden wrote: > > I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to > > install a free copy of it. But it you could ptovide an installer, it > > certainly would do things easier. Please let me know if it is > > possible. > > Vicente, can you just confirm th

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-19 Thread vsoler
On Aug 19, 10:59 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 19/08/2010 9:17 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 19, 8:55 pm, Tim Golden  wrote: > >> On 19/08/2010 4:55 PM, vsoler wrote: > > >>> I need to read, for each of the directories in a shared file server > &g

Re: Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-19 Thread vsoler
On Aug 19, 8:55 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 19/08/2010 4:55 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > I need to read, for each of the directories in a shared file server > > unit, who has access to the directories and what type of access > > privileges. > > > This is something that

Reading the access attributes of directories in Windows

2010-08-19 Thread vsoler
Hello everyone! I need to read, for each of the directories in a shared file server unit, who has access to the directories and what type of access privileges. This is something that I can easily do interactively in my Windows Document Explorer by right clicking a single directory, clicking on Pr

Re: The Application cannot locate win32ui.pyd (or Python) (126)

2010-08-04 Thread vsoler
On Aug 4, 7:52 pm, Alex Willmer wrote: > On Aug 4, 5:19 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 4, 5:41 pm, Alex Willmer wrote: > > > > On Aug 4, 2:35 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > I just installed python 3.1.2 wh

Re: The Application cannot locate win32ui.pyd (or Python) (126)

2010-08-04 Thread vsoler
On Aug 4, 5:41 pm, Alex Willmer wrote: > On Aug 4, 2:35 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I just installed python 3.1.2 where I used to have python 2.6.4. I'm > > working on Win7. > > > The IDLE GUI works, but I get the following message when trying

The Application cannot locate win32ui.pyd (or Python) (126)

2010-08-04 Thread vsoler
Hi all, I just installed python 3.1.2 where I used to have python 2.6.4. I'm working on Win7. The IDLE GUI works, but I get the following message when trying to open *.py files written for py 2.6 The Application cannot locate win32ui.pyd (or Python) (126) Should I change the PATH in Win

Re: global variables in imported modules

2010-05-16 Thread vsoler
On 17 mayo, 00:52, Patrick Maupin wrote: > On May 16, 5:38 pm, James Mills wrote: > > > On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 8:26 AM, vsoler wrote: > > > However, can I be 100% sure that,no matter how I access variable > > > 'x' (with config.x or mod.config.x) it i

Re: global variables in imported modules

2010-05-16 Thread vsoler
On 17 mayo, 00:38, James Mills wrote: > On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 8:26 AM, vsoler wrote: > > However, can I be 100% sure that,no matter how I access variable > > 'x' (with config.x or mod.config.x) it is always the same 'x'. I mean > > that either refe

Re: global variables in imported modules

2010-05-16 Thread vsoler
On 17 mayo, 00:05, Patrick Maupin wrote: > On May 16, 4:42 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > > > Taken fromwww.python.org, FAQ 2.3 How do I share global variables > > across modules? > > > config.py: > > > x = 0   # Default value of the 'x' con

global variables in imported modules

2010-05-16 Thread vsoler
Taken from www.python.org, FAQ 2.3 How do I share global variables across modules? config.py: x = 0 # Default value of the 'x' configuration setting mod.py: import config config.x = 1 main.py: import config # try removing it import mod print config.x The example, such as shown in t

Calling a class method

2010-04-17 Thread vsoler
I have the following script: class TTT(object): def duplica(self): self.data *= 2 def __init__(self, data): self.data = data TTT.duplica(self.data) def __str__(self): return str(self.data) print obj=TTT(7) print obj And I want 14 printed (twice 7) I g

Re: Extracting an undefined number of items from a list

2010-04-12 Thread vsoler
On 12 abr, 22:11, Patrick Maupin wrote: > On Apr 12, 3:05 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > say that 'db' is a list of values > > say 'i' is a list of indexes > > I'd like to get a list where each item is i-th element of d

Extracting an undefined number of items from a list

2010-04-12 Thread vsoler
Hi everyone, say that 'db' is a list of values say 'i' is a list of indexes I'd like to get a list where each item is i-th element of db. For example: db=[10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90] #undefined length i=[3,5,7] #undefined length then result=[30,50,70]

Re: On Class namespaces, calling methods

2010-04-10 Thread vsoler
On Apr 10, 5:28 pm, Laszlo Nagy wrote: > > class Uno: > >     a=1 > >     def m(): > >         print "mouse" > > > Say that I have this "silly" class. > > > While I can then write > > >       print Uno.a > > > I cannot write > >       Uno.m() > > > I get the following error message: > > >      Typ

Re: On Class namespaces, calling methods

2010-04-10 Thread vsoler
On Apr 10, 4:46 pm, Duncan Booth wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > I get the following error message: > > >      TypeError: m() takes no arguments (1 given) > > > Since I have not created any instances of Uno, there is no self > > object, and I do not understa

Re: On Class namespaces, calling methods

2010-04-10 Thread vsoler
On Apr 10, 4:46 pm, Duncan Booth wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > I get the following error message: > > >      TypeError: m() takes no arguments (1 given) > > > Since I have not created any instances of Uno, there is no self > > object, and I do not understa

Re: Clearing memory (namespace) before running code

2010-04-10 Thread vsoler
On Mar 21, 5:18 pm, Jon Clements wrote: > On 21 Mar, 15:02, vsoler wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Is there a way to erase/delete/clear memory before a piece of code is > > run? > > > Otherwise, the objects of the previous run are re-usable, and may > > brin

On Class namespaces, calling methods

2010-04-10 Thread vsoler
Still learning python, especially OOP. While testing classes, I sometimes think of them as "ordinary containers" of values and functions (methods). That is, values and functions can be grouped together inside "namespaces" calles classes. class Uno: a=1 def m(): print "mouse" Say

Re: function decorator-like function

2010-03-27 Thread vsoler
On 27 mar, 17:21, vsoler wrote: > On 27 mar, 17:06, Patrick Maupin wrote: > > > > > On Mar 27, 10:24 am, vsoler wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Still learning Python, now decorators. > > > > Before diving deeply into decorators, I'd lik

Re: function decorator-like function

2010-03-27 Thread vsoler
On 27 mar, 17:06, Patrick Maupin wrote: > On Mar 27, 10:24 am, vsoler wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > Still learning Python, now decorators. > > > Before diving deeply into decorators, I'd like to apply a function to > > another function. > > &

function decorator-like function

2010-03-27 Thread vsoler
Hi, Still learning Python, now decorators. Before diving deeply into decorators, I'd like to apply a function to another function. My "extremely simple function" should print number 3, then the sum of its 2 arguments. Say that I call f(5,7) I'd like to get, somehow, 3 then 12. I've tried the

Clearing memory (namespace) before running code

2010-03-21 Thread vsoler
Hi, Is there a way to erase/delete/clear memory before a piece of code is run? Otherwise, the objects of the previous run are re-usable, and may bring confusion to the tester. Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

iterator/generator

2010-03-14 Thread vsoler
I am working on a script that reads data from an excel workbook. The data is located in a named range whose first row contains the headers. It works!!! I find it superb that python is able to do such things!!! Now my questions. a. My ranges can in practice be quite big, and although I am happy w

"Breaking" the __main__ script

2010-03-14 Thread vsoler
Hello, I am still learning python, thus developnig small scripts. Some of them consist only of the main module. While testing them (debugging) I sometimes want to stop the script at a certain point, with something likestop, break, end or something similar. What statement can I use? Vicent

Re: building a dict

2010-03-13 Thread vsoler
On 13 mar, 18:16, ru...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Mar 13, 9:26 am, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:> That should be: > > d = {} > > for item in m: > >       key = item[0];  value = item[1] > > >     if key is None or value is None: continue > >     if key not in dict: > >         d[key] = [1, value] > >     else

building a dict

2010-03-13 Thread vsoler
Say that "m" is a tuple of 2-tuples m=(('as',3), ('ab',5), (None, 1), ('as',None), ('as',6)) and I need to build a "d" dict where each key has an associated list whose first element is the count, and the second is the sum. If a 2- tuple contains a None value, it should be discarded. The expected

print formatting

2010-03-13 Thread vsoler
Hello, My script contains a print statement: print '%40s %15d' % (k, m) However, 1- the string is right adjusted, and I would like it left adjusted 2- the number is a decimal number, and I would like it with the thousands separator and 2 decimals If possible, the

Re: Duplicate keys in dict?

2010-03-07 Thread vsoler
On 7 mar, 17:53, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:23:13 -0800, vsoler wrote: > > Hello, > > > My code snippet reads data from excel ranges. First row and first column > > are column headers and row headers respectively. After reding

Duplicate keys in dict?

2010-03-07 Thread vsoler
Hello, My code snippet reads data from excel ranges. First row and first column are column headers and row headers respectively. After reding the range I build a dict. 'A'..'B' 'ab'35 'cd'72 'cd'9.

Re: a simple def how-to

2010-03-07 Thread vsoler
On 7 mar, 16:23, John Posner wrote: > On 3/7/2010 10:05 AM, vsoler wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > My script starts like this: > > > book=readFromExcelRange('book') > > house=readFromExcelRange('house') > > table=readFromExcelRa

Re: a simple def how-to

2010-03-07 Thread vsoler
On 7 mar, 16:23, Andreas Waldenburger wrote: > On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:05:26 -0800 (PST) vsoler > > > > wrote: > > Hello, > > > My script starts like this: > > > book=readFromExcelRange('book') > > house=readFromExcelRange('house')

a simple def how-to

2010-03-07 Thread vsoler
Hello, My script starts like this: book=readFromExcelRange('book') house=readFromExcelRange('house') table=readFromExcelRange('table') read=readFromExcelRange('read') ... But I would like to have something equivalent, like... ranges=['book','house','table','read'] for i in ranges: var[i]=re

Re: Printing the arguments of an attribute in a class

2010-02-28 Thread vsoler
On Feb 28, 4:00 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach" wrote: > * vsoler: > > > > > I have a class that is a wrapper: > > > class wrapper: > >     def __init__(self, object): > >         self.wrapped = object > >     def __getattr__(self, attrname): &

Printing the arguments of an attribute in a class

2010-02-28 Thread vsoler
I have a class that is a wrapper: class wrapper: def __init__(self, object): self.wrapped = object def __getattr__(self, attrname): print 'Trace: ', attrname #print arguments to attrname, how? return getattr(self.wrapped, attrname) I can run it this way: >

Creating variables from dicts

2010-02-23 Thread vsoler
Hi, I have two dicts n={'a', 'm', 'p'} v={1,3,7} and I'd like to have a=1 m=3 p=7 that is, creating some variables. How can I do this? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: formatting a number as percentage

2010-02-23 Thread vsoler
On Feb 22, 8:32 pm, Hans Mulder wrote: > Günther Dietrich wrote: > > vsoler wrote: > > >> I'm trying to print .7 as 70% > >> I've tried: > > >> print format(.7,'%%') > >> .7.format('%%') > > >> but

Re: formatting a number as percentage

2010-02-21 Thread vsoler
On Feb 21, 7:11 pm, TomF wrote: > On 2010-02-21 09:53:45 -0800, vsoler said: > > > I'm trying to print .7 as 70% > > I've tried: > > > print format(.7,'%%') > > .7.format('%%') > > > but neither works. I don't kno

formatting a number as percentage

2010-02-21 Thread vsoler
I'm trying to print .7 as 70% I've tried: print format(.7,'%%') .7.format('%%') but neither works. I don't know what the syntax is... Can you help? Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Saving the Interactive Window with PythonWin

2010-02-21 Thread vsoler
Hi everyone, When I run a python script, I know that I can print the results of my calculations on the Interactive Window. Once the scripts ends, I can copy/pate these results on an OpenOffice Writer document. However, I would like to know if I can somehow add some lines to my script, so that it

Re: Building a dict from a tuple of tuples

2010-02-20 Thread vsoler
On Feb 20, 8:54 pm, MRAB wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > On Feb 20, 7:00 pm, MRAB wrote: > >> vsoler wrote: > >>> Hello everyone! > >>> I have a tuple of tuples, coming from an Excel range, such as this: > >>> ((None, u'x', u'y'

Re: Building a dict from a tuple of tuples

2010-02-20 Thread vsoler
On Feb 20, 7:00 pm, MRAB wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > > I have a tuple of tuples, coming from an Excel range, such as this: > > > ((None, u'x', u'y'), > > (u'a', 1.0, 7.0), > > (u'b', None, 8.0)) >

Building a dict from a tuple of tuples

2010-02-20 Thread vsoler
Hello everyone! I have a tuple of tuples, coming from an Excel range, such as this: ((None, u'x', u'y'), (u'a', 1.0, 7.0), (u'b', None, 8.0)) I need to build a dictionary that has, as key, the row and column header. For example: d={ (u'a',u'x'):1.0, (u'a',u'y'): 7.0, (u'b',u'y'):8.0 } As you c

Re: Selecting a file in a directory

2010-02-13 Thread vsoler
On Feb 14, 2:45 am, rantingrick wrote: > On Feb 13, 7:28 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach" wrote: > > > > > * vsoler: > > > > Hi, > > > > My python script needs to work with a .txt file in a directory. I > > > would like to give the user the p

Re: Selecting a file in a directory

2010-02-13 Thread vsoler
On Feb 14, 2:28 am, "Alf P. Steinbach" wrote: > * vsoler: > > > Hi, > > > My python script needs to work with a .txt file in a directory. I > > would like to give the user the possibility to choose the file he > > needs to work on in as much the same w

Re: Unable to install numpy

2010-01-31 Thread vsoler
On Jan 18, 9:08 pm, Robert Kern wrote: > On 2010-01-18 14:02 PM, vsoler wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I just download Numpy, and tried to install it using "numpy-1.4.0- > > win32-superpack-python2.6.exe" > > > I get an error:  "Python version 2.

Unable to install numpy

2010-01-18 Thread vsoler
Hi all, I just download Numpy, and tried to install it using "numpy-1.4.0- win32-superpack-python2.6.exe" I get an error: "Python version 2.6 required, which was not found in the Registry" However, I am using Python 2.6 every day. I'm running Windows 7. What can I do? -- http://mail.python.or

Re: parsing an Excel formula with the re module

2010-01-05 Thread vsoler
On 5 ene, 20:21, vsoler wrote: > On 5 ene, 20:05, Mensanator wrote: > > > > > On Jan 5, 12:35 pm, MRAB wrote: > > > > vsoler wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > I am acessing an Excel file by means of Win 32 COM technology. > > > &

Re: parsing an Excel formula with the re module

2010-01-05 Thread vsoler
On 5 ene, 20:05, Mensanator wrote: > On Jan 5, 12:35 pm, MRAB wrote: > > > > > vsoler wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am acessing an Excel file by means of Win 32 COM technology. > > > For a given cell, I am able to read its formula. I want to mak

Re: What is the best data structure for a very simple spreadsheet?

2010-01-05 Thread vsoler
> Here is a sample controller that shows you how to embed the > spreadsheet in web > page:http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/applications/examples/c... > > Massimo > > On Jan 3, 5:27 am, vsoler wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Not sure this is the best gro

Re: parsing an Excel formula with the re module

2010-01-05 Thread vsoler
On 5 ene, 19:35, MRAB wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > Hello, > > > I am acessing an Excel file by means of Win 32 COM technology. > > For a given cell, I am able to read its formula. I want to make a map > > of how cells reference one another, how different sheets

parsing an Excel formula with the re module

2010-01-05 Thread vsoler
Hello, I am acessing an Excel file by means of Win 32 COM technology. For a given cell, I am able to read its formula. I want to make a map of how cells reference one another, how different sheets reference one another, how workbooks reference one another, etc. Hence, I need to parse Excel formul

Re: What is the best data structure for a very simple spreadsheet?

2010-01-03 Thread vsoler
On Jan 3, 1:28 pm, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 03:27:46 -0800, vsoler wrote: > > My application would contain a limited set of "cells" represented by the > > instances of a Cell class: > > > class Cell: > > ... > > > A1=Cell

What is the best data structure for a very simple spreadsheet?

2010-01-03 Thread vsoler
Hi, Not sure this is the best group to post, but I cannot think of any other. My application would contain a limited set of "cells" represented by the instances of a Cell class: class Cell: ... A1=Cell(7) A2=Cell(2*A1) A3=Cell(3*A1+A2) A4=Cell(A3*4) Of course, A1 = 7, A2 = 14, A3 = 35 and A4 =

Re: Endless loop

2010-01-02 Thread vsoler
On 2 ene, 14:21, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > class stepper: > >     def __getitem__(self, i): > >         return self.data[i] > > > X=stepper() > > X.data="Spam" > > for item in X: > >     print item, > > > ..

Endless loop

2010-01-02 Thread vsoler
hello, I'm learning Python and OOP, and I am confronted with a rather theoretical problem. If I run the following script: class stepper: def __getitem__(self, i): return self.data[i] X=stepper() X.data="Spam" for item in X: print item, ... what I get is S p a m which se

Re: Default working directory

2009-12-22 Thread vsoler
On 22 dic, 18:22, "Gabriel Genellina" wrote: > En Tue, 22 Dec 2009 14:04:23 -0300, vsoler   > escribió: > > > I'm using Python 2.6.4 on Windows (Vista & 7) > > > I usually start Python by clicking on Start Menu the Python IDLE > > (Python GUI). &

Default working directory

2009-12-22 Thread vsoler
I'm using Python 2.6.4 on Windows (Vista & 7) I usually start Python by clicking on Start Menu the Python IDLE (Python GUI). However, if I want to save a new source *.py file, the default directory proposed for saving is not the one that I want. What can I do if I want that the change of default

Re: unable to read the __main__ namespace

2009-12-13 Thread vsoler
On Dec 13, 12:34 pm, Chris Rebert wrote: > On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:20 AM, vsoler wrote: > > I'm learning Python, and I am very fond of it. > > > Using Python 2.6 > > > I am able to list all the names in a class namespace: > > > class abc: pass >

unable to read the __main__ namespace

2009-12-13 Thread vsoler
I'm learning Python, and I am very fond of it. Using Python 2.6 I am able to list all the names in a class namespace: class abc: pass abc.a1=7 abc.a2='Text' print abc.__dict__.keys() a) However, I do not know how to read the __main__ namespace print __main__.__dict__.keys()# Just does not

Re: Where is my namespace?

2009-12-07 Thread vsoler
On Dec 7, 5:39 pm, Benjamin Kaplan wrote: > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 11:10 AM, vsoler wrote: > > I take the example from Mark Lutz's excellent book "Learning Python". > > > *** In nested1.py  I have: > > X=99 > > def printer(): print X > > >

Where is my namespace?

2009-12-07 Thread vsoler
I take the example from Mark Lutz's excellent book "Learning Python". *** In nested1.py I have: X=99 def printer(): print X *** In nested2.py I have: from nested1 import X, printer X=88 printer() What is amazing is that running nested2.py prints 99 and not 88. My questions are: 1. Using stat

Re: When will Python 3 be fully deployed

2009-12-07 Thread vsoler
On Dec 6, 11:53 pm, "Martin P. Hellwig" wrote: > Edward A. Falk wrote: > > > > > For development purposes, you should stick with the oldest version that will > > actually run your code.  Every time you move to a more modern version, > > you're > > leaving potential users/customers out in the col

Re: Changing the current directory (full post)

2009-11-16 Thread vsoler
On Nov 16, 8:45 pm, Chris Rebert wrote: > On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM, vsoler wrote: > > On Nov 16, 2:35 am, "Gabriel Genellina" > > wrote: > >> En Sun, 15 Nov 2009 09:04:06 -0300, vsoler > >> escribió: > > >> > Ever sinc

Re: Changing the current directory (full post)

2009-11-16 Thread vsoler
On Nov 16, 2:35 am, "Gabriel Genellina" wrote: > En Sun, 15 Nov 2009 09:04:06 -0300, vsoler > escribió: > > > Ever since I installed my Python 2.6 interpreter (I use IDLE), I've > > been saving my > > *.py files in the C:\Program Files\Python26 directo

Changing the current directory (full post)

2009-11-15 Thread vsoler
Oops!!! something went wrong with my keyboard. Here you have my full post: Ever since I installed my Python 2.6 interpreter (I use IDLE), I've been saving my *.py files in the C:\Program Files\Python26 directory, which is the default directory for such files in my system. However, I have realised

Changing the current directory

2009-11-15 Thread vsoler
Ever since I installed my Python 2.6 interpreter, I've been saving my *.py files in the C:\Program Files\Python26 directory, which is the default directory for such files in my system. However, I have realised that the above is not the best practice. Therefore I created the C:\Program Files\Python

Re: My own accounting python euler problem

2009-11-08 Thread vsoler
On Nov 8, 1:27 pm, Ozz wrote: > Robert P. J. Day schreef: > > >   does your solution allow for the possibility of different invoices > > of equal amounts?  i would be reluctant to use the word "subset" in a > > context where you can have more than one element with the same value. > > I think it ha

My own accounting python euler problem

2009-11-07 Thread vsoler
In the accounting department I am working for we are from time to time confronted to the following problem: A customer sends us a check for a given amount, but without specifying what invoices it cancels. It is up to us to find out which ones the payment corresponds to. For example, say that the

Re: Listing variables

2009-10-25 Thread vsoler
On Oct 25, 5:07 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > >> t...@rubbish:~/tmp$ rm test.py test.pyc > >> t...@rubbish:~/tmp$ python2.5 > >>  >>> import test > >>  >>> dir(test) > >> ['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '__path__'] > >>  >>> test.__file__ > >> '/usr/lib/python2.5/test/__init__.pyc' >

Re: Listing variables

2009-10-25 Thread vsoler
On Oct 25, 1:32 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > > If I just input dir(test) I don't get "a" in my list. > > import test > dir(test) > > ['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '__package__', > > '__path__'] > > > I am using python 2.6 > > > Am I doing anything wrong? > > Are you impor

Re: Listing variables

2009-10-25 Thread vsoler
On Oct 25, 12:01 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > > Say that a have: > > > # file test.py > > a=7 > > > At the prompt: > > import test > > dir() > > > I would like to see the variables created in the test namespace. > > However, variable "a" does not appear in the list, only "test". Since > > I know that va

Listing variables

2009-10-25 Thread vsoler
Say that a have: # file test.py a=7 At the prompt: import test dir() I would like to see the variables created in the test namespace. However, variable "a" does not appear in the list, only "test". Since I know that var "a" is reachable from the prompt by means of test.a, how can I list this so

Re: Efficient way to sum a product of numbers...

2009-08-31 Thread vsoler
On Aug 31, 6:59 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > vsoler wrote: > > On Aug 31, 6:30 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > >>> After simplifying my problem, I can say that I want to get the sum of > >>> the product of two culumns: > >>> Say > >>>          m= [[ 

Re: Efficient way to sum a product of numbers...

2009-08-31 Thread vsoler
On Aug 31, 6:30 pm, Tim Chase wrote: > > After simplifying my problem, I can say that I want to get the sum of > > the product of two culumns: > > > Say > >          m= [[ 'a', 1], [ 'b', 2],[ 'a', 3]] > > assuming you meant ['c', 3] here...    ^>          r={'a':4, 'b':5, 'c':6} > > > What I need

Efficient way to sum a product of numbers...

2009-08-31 Thread vsoler
Hi, After simplifying my problem, I can say that I want to get the sum of the product of two culumns: Say m= [[ 'a', 1], [ 'b', 2],[ 'a', 3]] r={'a':4, 'b':5, 'c':6} What I need is the calculation 1*4 + 2*5 + 3*4 = 4 + 10 + 12 = 26 That is, for each row list in varia

Re: Colors on IDLE

2009-08-29 Thread vsoler
On Aug 29, 1:34 pm, Thorsten Kampe wrote: > * vsoler (Sat, 29 Aug 2009 04:01:46 -0700 (PDT)) > > > On Aug 29, 1:27 am, r wrote: > > > Have you tried saving the files as MYScriptName.py? notice the py > > > extension, very important ;) > > > That was it!!!

Re: Colors on IDLE

2009-08-29 Thread vsoler
On Aug 29, 1:27 am, r wrote: > Have you tried saving the files as MYScriptName.py? notice the py > extension, very important ;) That was it!!! I see the colors again. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Colors on IDLE

2009-08-28 Thread vsoler
On Aug 28, 9:55 pm, Chris Rebert wrote: > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:00 PM, vsoler wrote: > > On Aug 28, 8:58 pm, vsoler wrote: > >> Everything that I see in IDLE is in black. > > >> I have tried to add colors, without success. > > >> I've tr

Re: Colors on IDLE

2009-08-28 Thread vsoler
On Aug 28, 8:58 pm, vsoler wrote: > Everything that I see in IDLE is in black. > > I have tried to add colors, without success. > > I've tried:  /Options/Configure IDLE/Highlighting/IDLE Classic Couldn't finish writing... sorry --- Ever

Colors on IDLE

2009-08-28 Thread vsoler
Everything that I see in IDLE is in black. I have tried to add colors, without success. I've tried: /Options/Configure IDLE/Highlighting/IDLE Classic -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Question on the "csv" library

2009-08-28 Thread vsoler
On Aug 28, 5:43 pm, Steven Rumbalski wrote: > On Aug 27, 3:06 pm, vsoler wrote: > > > > > I am trying to read a csv file generated by excel. > > > Although I succeed in reading the file, the format that I get is not > > suitable for me. > > > I'v

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