On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 3:58:56 PM UTC+1, infos...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> I am new to learning regex in python and I'm wondering how do I use regex in
> python to store the integers(positive and negative) i want into a list!
>
> For e.g.
>
> This is the data in a list.
>
>
On 8 July 2013 13:05, Sandile Mnukwa wrote:
> Hi Joshua,
Hello.
You replied off-list (to me only, not to Python-list). I imagine this
was a mistake, so I'm posting to Python-list again. If this wasn't a
mistake, then I apologize and suggest telling people when you mean to
reply off-list.
Also,
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 01:53:06 -0700, Sanza101 wrote:
> I just started using Python recently, and i need help with the
> following: Please assist.
>
> 1.Create another function that generates a random number (You will
have
> to import the relevant library to do this)
> 2.Create a function
On 8 July 2013 09:53, Sanza101 wrote:
> I just started using Python recently, and i need help with the following:
> Please assist.
Rather than saying you want help with "Please assist", why don't you
ask a question?
I find when people start their post with "I need help, please help"
they forget
The addresslist table was defined and did exist, I had connection
defined incorrectly.
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I have muddle through this and gotten my script to work. Corrected code
attached.
# get global modules for python
import os
import sys
#get database manager module
from kirbybase import KirbyBase, KBError
# open a database, embedded
db = KirbyBase()
result=db.select('test2.tbl', ['recno'],['*'