Ganesh Pal wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
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>> You chopped off the output there. It probably looked like this:
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>> node-1# cat test_2.txt
>> Sundaynode-1#
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>> Your output is there, right before the prompt. Since you neglected the
>> newline in your cod
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
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> You chopped off the output there. It probably looked like this:
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> node-1# cat test_2.txt
> Sundaynode-1#
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> Your output is there, right before the prompt. Since you neglected the
> newline in your code, that's what you'd expect, wou
You accidentally did a Reply instead of a Reply-List. So the email came
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On 01/11/2015 12:20 AM, Ganesh Pal wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10,
Ganesh Pal wrote:
> Throttling-1# cat test_2.txt
Are you running these scripts as root? That could be a bad idea. If you have
a bug in your code, as often happens when coding, who knows what it might
do. E.g. if you put in the wrong pathname, you could overwrite important
files. You should always
On 01/10/2015 10:14 AM, Ganesh Pal wrote:
Please provide you input on the below questions:
For each new thread, you should specify at a minimum your Python version
and OS. it frequently matters, and it's better to specify than to have
everyone try to guess. I'll assume Python 2.7 and Linux
Please provide you input on the below questions:
(a) I was expecting the string i.e day of week , example Saturday to be
written in the file. what Iam I missing in the below program ?
Program:
#!/usr/bin/python
import time
f = open ('test_2.txt','w+b')
DAY = time.strftime("%A")
f.write(DAY)