> > Thanks for the directions. By the way, can you see my post in Google Groups?
> I'm not able to, and I don't know why.
> >
> They may have copied the Gmail idea that you never need to see anything
> anything you posted yourself.
I can see all my posts in a Gmail thread/conversation but if there
On 5/1/2012 5:51 AM, deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
Il giorno martedì 1 maggio 2012 01:57:12 UTC+2, Irmen de Jong ha scritto:
[snip]
Focus on file input and output, string manipulation, and look in the os module
for stuff
to help scanning directories (such as os.walk).
Irmen
Thanks for the d
On 1/05/12 17:34:57, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
> from __future__ import print_function #1
>
>
>
> #1: Not sure whether you're using Python 2 or 3. I ran
> this on Python 2.7 and think it will run on Python 3 if
> you remove this line.
I'm leaving the thread because I cannot read any posts, apart from Irmen's.
Anyway, I would like to publicly thank all who contributed, in particular rurpy
who solved my problem (and kindly sent me a personal email, so that I could see
his/her post :)
Best Regards
Sergio Rossi
--
http://mail.
On 1-5-2012 12:51, deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
But if you really want to go this way (and hey, why not) then first
you'll have to learn some basic Python. A good resource for this
might be: http://learnpythonthehardway.org/
Ehm...name's not exactly inspiring for a newbie who's short on time
:
On 04/30/2012 05:24 PM, deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to automate some simple tasks I'm doing by hand. Given a text
> file
> foobar.fo:
>
> 073 1.819
> 085 2.132
> 100 2.456
> 115 2.789
>
> I need to create the directories 073, 085, 100, 115, and copy in each
> directory a
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> In that spirit I'd like to make an alternative offer: put some effort into
> the job yourself, write a solution in bash and post it here. I (or someone
> else) will then help you translate it into basic Python. That will typica
deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
> At this point, I go for a Fortran/C code, which takes me longer to write.
If you already have a basic programming knowledge the tutorial that comes
with Python should be an excellent starting point:
http://docs.python.org/py3k/tutorial/index.html
> Now I'd like
Il giorno martedì 1 maggio 2012 01:57:12 UTC+2, Irmen de Jong ha scritto:
> > Hi, 0 I would like to automate some simple tasks I'm doing by hand. Given a
> > text file
> > foobar.fo:
>
> [...]
>
> > At first, I tried to write a bash script to do this. However, when and if
> > the script
> > wi
On 1-5-2012 1:24, deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, 0 I would like to automate some simple tasks I'm doing by hand. Given a
> text file
> foobar.fo:
[...]
> At first, I tried to write a bash script to do this. However, when and if the
> script
> will work, I'll probably want to add more feat
On 01/05/2012 00:24, deltaquat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to automate some simple tasks I'm doing by hand. Given a text file
foobar.fo:
073 1.819
085 2.132
100 2.456
115 2.789
I need to create the directories 073, 085, 100, 115, and copy in each directory
a modified version of the t
Hi,
I would like to automate some simple tasks I'm doing by hand. Given a text file
foobar.fo:
073 1.819
085 2.132
100 2.456
115 2.789
I need to create the directories 073, 085, 100, 115, and copy in each directory
a modified version of the text file input.in:
.
.
.
foo = 1.5 ! edit this valu
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