Hi, ALL,
I am trying to comprehend what is required to get a successful processing. ;-)
My script receives a data from the csv file. In this csv file there is
a datetime field.
This datetime field is formatted as follows: %m/%d/%Y
%H:%M:%S.{milliseconds}. I'm reading this field into the string with
On 22/12/2013 10:58, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, ALL,
I am trying to comprehend what is required to get a successful processing. ;-)
My script receives a data from the csv file. In this csv file there is
a datetime field.
This datetime field is formatted as follows: %m/%d/%Y
%H:%M:%S.{milliseconds}. I'
Hi,
i'm looking for solution the unicode string translation to the more readable
format.
I've got string like s=s=[u'\u0105\u017c\u0119\u0142\u0144'] and have no idea
how to change to the human readable format. please help!
regards,
tomasz
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On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 1:24 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm looking for solution the unicode string translation to the more readable
> format.
> I've got string like s=s=[u'\u0105\u017c\u0119\u0142\u0144'] and have no idea
> how to change to the human readable format. please help!
>
> regards,
> tomasz
tomasz.kaczo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm looking for solution the unicode string translation to the more
> readable format. I've got string like
> s=s=[u'\u0105\u017c\u0119\u0142\u0144'] and have no idea how to change to
> the human readable format. please help!
No, you have a list of strings
I found the following solution to use idle on the raspberry pi
as sudoer (which is necessary or at least comfortable when programming the
GPIO)
1. Open a terminal
2. type cd ~/Desktop
3. type touch idle_as_root
4. type nano idle_as_root
5. type in sudo idle
6. exit nano
7. type in sudo chmod +x id
Op zondag 22 december 2013 14:02:47 UTC+1 schreef Jean Dubois:
> I found the following solution to use idle on the raspberry pi
> as sudoer (which is necessary or at least comfortable when programming the
> GPIO)
> 1. Open a terminal
> 2. type cd ~/Desktop
> 3. type touch idle_as_root
> 4. type na
On 12/22/2013 06:27 AM, Jean Dubois wrote:
> I was wrong writing idle_as_root worked this way. As a matter of fact,
> this method also does not work as expected, as can be seen from this
> message:
>
> X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
>
> New 'X' desktop is raspberrypi:1
>
On 22.12.2013 11:58, Igor Korot wrote:
My script receives a data from the csv file. In this csv file there is
a datetime field.
This datetime field is formatted as follows: %m/%d/%Y
%H:%M:%S.{milliseconds}. I'm reading this field into the string with
this format.
The trouble comes from the fact
I know is my fault i'm no good programmer, I'm a begginer that's why i need
your help.
I have a python 3.3 project to be finished. I did what i could there is not
much help on google about this topic.
The project is to load a webpage from any website and filter the ads.
I'm using ABPY library t
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:20 AM, em rexhepi wrote:
> I have a python 3.3 project to be finished. ...
>
> My code:
> #!/usr/local/bin/python3.1
Your shebang says 3.1, are you sure that's correct? Maybe it's not
finding the right interpreter.
If this is running as CGI, which it seems to be, check
I am using biopython's NCBIWWW.qblast which sends a request to the ncbi
website and waits for a result. The relevant code can be found at the link
below starting at about 151. Basically it is a while loop waiting for the
blast query.
http://biopython.org/DIST/docs/api/Bio.Blast.NCBIWWW-pysrc.html
On 12/22/2013 10:20 AM, em rexhepi wrote:
> When I use my code it just displays nothing
>
> My code:
> #!/usr/local/bin/python3.1
>
> import cgitb;cgitb.enable()
>
> import urllib.request
> response = urllib.request.build_opener()
> response.addheaders = [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/5.0')]
> respons
On 22/12/2013 17:20, em rexhepi wrote:
I know is my fault i'm no good programmer, I'm a begginer that's why i need
your help.
I have a python 3.3 project to be finished. I did what i could there is not
much help on google about this topic.
The project is to load a webpage from any website and
Hi,
I am trying to build Python documents as listed here
http://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html#building-the-documentation
make -C Doc html
Error message:
Checked out revision 89010.
mkdir -p build/html build/doctrees
python tools/sphinx-build.py -b html -d build/doctrees -D
latex_pape
hey guys,
I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions should
only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or more pythonic
way to do this other than the following ?
if a() == 0:if
In article ,
Frank Cui wrote:
> hey guys,
> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
> executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions should
> only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or more pythonic
> way to do this othe
Frank Cui wrote:
> hey guys,
> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
> executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions
> should only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or
> more pythonic way to do this other than the followi
On 12/22/2013 10:37 AM, Frank Cui wrote:
hey guys,
I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions
should only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or
more pythonic way to do this oth
Thanks, this looks beautiful
> To: python-list@python.org
> From: __pete...@web.de
> Subject: Re: cascading python executions only if return code is 0
> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 20:26:15 +0100
>
> Frank Cui wrote:
>
> > hey guys,
> > I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch
On 22/12/2013 19:17, Roy Smith wrote:
In article ,
Frank Cui wrote:
hey guys,
I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions should
only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or more
sorry, but what if I need to have different parameters in these functions ?
> To: python-list@python.org
> From: breamore...@yahoo.co.uk
> Subject: Re: cascading python executions only if return code is 0
> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 19:31:21 +
>
> On 22/12/2013 19:17, Roy Smith wrote:
> > In art
On 12/22/13 2:10 PM, Frank Cui wrote:
sorry, but what if I need to have different parameters in these functions ?
Frank, welcome to the group. Common convention is to put your response
below the exiting message, so that the conversation continues down the page.
(See my answer below... :)
> To: python-list@python.org
> From: n...@nedbatchelder.com
> Subject: Re: cascading python executions only if return code is 0
> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 14:49:43 -0500
>
> On 12/22/13 2:10 PM, Frank Cui wrote:
> > sorry, but what if I need to have different parameters in these functions ?
>
> F
In article ,
Mark Lawrence wrote:
> On 22/12/2013 19:17, Roy Smith wrote:
> > In article ,
> > Frank Cui wrote:
> >
> >> hey guys,
> >> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
> >> executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions
> >> should
On 22/12/2013 18:08, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 12/22/2013 10:20 AM, em rexhepi wrote:
When I use my code it just displays nothing
My code:
#!/usr/local/bin/python3.1
import cgitb;cgitb.enable()
import urllib.request
response = urllib.request.build_opener()
response.addheaders = [('User-agent',
On 12/22/2013 1:53 PM, shankha wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build Python documents as listed here
http://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html#building-the-documentation
make -C Doc html
Error message:
Checked out revision 89010.
mkdir -p build/html build/doctrees
python tools/sphinx-build.py
On 12/22/2013 12:20 PM, em rexhepi wrote:
I know is my fault i'm no good programmer, I'm a begginer that's why i need
your help.
I have a python 3.3 project to be finished. I did what i could there is not
much help on google about this topic.
The project is to load a webpage from any website
Am 22.12.2013 21:59, schrieb Terry Reedy:
> Did you run "make -C Doc checkout" first? (I do not know what the -C
> does, as I just do "make checkout" and occasionally make update in Doc
> on Windows, which run Doc/make.bat.
-C == change directory
"make -C Doc html" is like "cd Doc; make html; cd
On 22Dec2013 15:05, Roy Smith wrote:
> In article ,
> Mark Lawrence wrote:
>
> > On 22/12/2013 19:17, Roy Smith wrote:
> > > In article ,
> > > Frank Cui wrote:
> > >> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
> > >> executions, each execution has a return code. th
In article ,
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Roy's code _depends_ upon the return value being equivalent to False.
Yes. You view this as a flaw. I view it as a feature :-)
> A better approach would be:
>
> a() == 0 and b() == 1 and c() == 0
>
> i.e. to explicitly check each return code against
On 22Dec2013 16:53, Roy Smith wrote:
> In article ,
> Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > Roy's code _depends_ upon the return value being equivalent to False.
>
> Yes. You view this as a flaw. I view it as a feature :-)
When I write functions which return a boolean indicating success/failure,
I try
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 12:37:04 PM UTC-6, Frank Cui wrote:
> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute
> a bunch of executions, each execution has a return code.
> the followed executions should only be executed if the
> return code is 0. is there a cleaner or more pythonic wa
> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 14:27:35 -0800
> Subject: Re: cascading python executions only if return code is 0
> From: rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com
> To: python-list@python.org
>
> On Sunday, December 22, 2013 12:37:04 PM UTC-6, Frank Cui wrote:
> > I have a requirement where I need to sequentially
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Frank Cui wrote:
> Thanks for pointing out. I accept your advice and will try to make the
> questions clearer and more straightforward to interpretate . I already took
> the suggestion of using exception-based handling over the return code.
>
> As to testing whethe
On 22/12/2013 22:51, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Frank Cui wrote:
Thanks for pointing out. I accept your advice and will try to make the
questions clearer and more straightforward to interpretate . I already took
the suggestion of using exception-based handling over t
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> basically what I wanna do is this :
>
>
>
> x = 4
>
> y = 7
>
> def switch (z,w):
>
> ***this will switch z to w and vice verca***
>
> c= z
>
> z=w
>
> w=c
>
> print 'Now x =', w, 'and y = ' , z
>
return a tuple:
return a, b, c
or whatever
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Bob Rashkin wrote:
> On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> > basically what I wanna do is this :
> >
> >
> >
> > x = 4
> >
> > y = 7
> >
> > def switch (z,w):
> >
> > ***this will swit
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 14:49:43 -0500, Ned Batchelder wrote:
> On 12/22/13 2:10 PM, Frank Cui wrote:
>> sorry, but what if I need to have different parameters in these
>> functions ?
>
> Frank, welcome to the group. Common convention is to put your response
> below the exiting message, so that the
Frank Cui wrote:
Someone else wrote:
>
> Frank, welcome to the group. Common convention is to put your response
> below the exiting message, so that the conversation continues down
the page.
Thanks for informing the rules.
He forgot to mention the most important rule,
which is:
DON'T qu
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:37:04 -0300, Frank Cui wrote:
> hey guys,
> I have a requirement where I need to sequentially execute a bunch of
> executions, each execution has a return code. the followed executions
> should only be executed if the return code is 0. is there a cleaner or
> more pythonic w
Unfortunately, the original post seems to have gone missing here, so
please excuse me for breaking threading.
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> basically what I wanna do is this :
>
> x = 4
> y = 7
>
> def switch (z,w):
> ***this will switch z to w and vice
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:41:06 -0800 (PST), Bob Rashkin
wrote:
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> How am I supposed to do so I can return also a value to the
variable y WITHOUT printing 'Now x =', w, 'and y = ' , z a second
time ?
You are apparently aski
Something funny is going on here, not only has the original gone missing,
but my reply apparently has also gone missing. Let me try again, and
apologies for if you see duplicate messages.
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> basically what I wanna do is this :
>
Something funny is going on here, not only has the original gone missing,
but my reply apparently has also gone missing. Let me try again, and
apologies for if you see duplicate messages.
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 4:54:46 PM UTC-6, dec...@msn.com wrote:
> basically what I wanna do is this :
>
Is this thing still working?
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
> Is this thing still working?
Working fine. I saw three messages from you in the other thread.
Sending to you as well as the list in case you're not receiving.
ChrisA
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In article <52b782db$0$6599$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>,
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Code that relies on side-effects is usually a sign of poor
> design.
I don't understand what you're trying to say there. A bit later in your
post, you wrote:
try:
a()
b()
c()
except SomeErr
In article <52b788bb$0$6599$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>,
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Is this thing still working?
Yes. Do you want to know how many times your previous message was
posted? :-)
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On 21/12/2013 2:00 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Shall I write a PEP asking for a language change which
requires that that stupid = sign is replaced by a keyword reading
something like
thenameonthelefthandsideisassignedtheobjectontherighthandside ?
I propose:
tag with
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> Each SongPicker subclass encapsulates some logic for how to pick the
> next song. It can also decide if the strategy it implements is
> appropriate for the particular request; create() either returns an
> instance of the class, or None. Return
Roy Smith wrote:
> In article <52b782db$0$6599$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>,
> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>
>> Code that relies on side-effects is usually a sign of poor
>> design.
>
> I don't understand what you're trying to say there.
I'm trying to say that code that relies on side-effec
Hi,
I am trying to write a TCP socket program in python. I am using python 2.6
in linux.
I referred following link:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/tutorials/l-pysocks/section4.html
I am actually writing the client-side stream socket.
I wrote a small program which creates the socket,
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
> Anyway, I may be completely misinterpreting what I'm reading. Perhaps the
> assertion is checking a function invariant ("one of the strategies will
> always succeed") in which case you're doing it exactly right and I should
> shut up now :-
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:05 PM, wrote:
> I wrote a small program which creates the socket, bind to the socket, connect
> to socket and send() close(). I see that there is no reply coming from server
> and the TCP disconnect happens.
> import socket
>
> def tcp(host, request, port=34567):
>
> s
Hi,
I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code. I am
running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is widespread in the
net),
#!/usr/bin/python
import android droid = android.Android()
# go to airplane mode
droid.toggleAirplaneMode()
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> Having spent 22 years with VMS, 0 -> success is still a problem to me.
> Odd result codes (aka True) were 1-success/3-information, even results
> (False) were 0-warning/2-error/4-fatal
Having spent a similar amount of time with U
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Peterson wrote:
> I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code. I am
> running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is widespread in the
> net),
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> import android droid = android.Android()
> #
On 12/22/2013 08:20 PM, Kevin Peterson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code.
> I am running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is widespread
> in the net),
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> import android droid = android.Android()
> #
On 23/12/2013 03:22, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
Having spent 22 years with VMS, 0 -> success is still a problem to me.
Odd result codes (aka True) were 1-success/3-information, even results
(False) were 0-warning/2-error/4-fatal
Ha
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> Another C thing to complain about, with functions like malloc the status
> code and value returned are one and the same thing, except that NULL is
> failure in this case.
How's that a problem? Python has the same:
memory.get(1234)
will ret
On 23/12/2013 03:45, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Another C thing to complain about, with functions like malloc the status
code and value returned are one and the same thing, except that NULL is
failure in this case.
How's that a problem? Python
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>> memory.get(1234)
>
>
> You learn something new every day or April 1st come early?
memory = {1:"Foo", 12:"Bar", 123:"Quux"}
ChrisA
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On 12/22/13 10:41 PM, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 12/22/2013 08:20 PM, Kevin Peterson wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code.
I am running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is widespread
in the net),
#!/usr/bin/python
import android dro
In article <52b7a0e4$0$29994$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>,
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Anyway, I may be completely misinterpreting what I'm reading. Perhaps the
> assertion is checking a function invariant ("one of the strategies will
> always succeed") in which case you're doing it exactly
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> More specifically, the assertion exception will get caught way up in
> some django middleware which will log a stack trace and return a HTTP
> 50-something. This will typically be followed by somebody like me
> noticing the stack dump and trying
On 12/22/2013 08:33 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Peterson wrote:
>> I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code.
>> I am running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is
>> widespread in the net),
>>
>>#!/usr/bin/python
>>
Solved. Simply change the 'w' from the file.open method to an 'a' for append
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 7:55:28 PM UTC-5, Dan Healy wrote:
> Overview: I'm attempting to read strings from a serial port. Each string ends
> with a carriage return and line feed. I want to write those strings to a
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 3:52 PM, wrote:
> Come on Chris, it is just as easy to make typo or copy-and-
> paste errors in any other software as GG, there is no evidence
> that it was GG's fault.
Actually, formatting errors ARE often caused by Google Groups. Maybe
it wasn't in this instance, but I
I will take care.
Thanks,
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:22 AM, wrote:
> On 12/22/2013 08:33 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Peterson
> wrote:
> >> I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code.
> >> I am running QPyPlus python. When I exe
Hi all,
Please help me with how we can make our folder structure similar to Numpy
Folder structure , so that we can make our installer similar to the numpy. With
the folder structure now I am having , if I install , it is directly installing
without the folder in site packages unlike numpy.
Th
On 23/12/2013 04:52, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 12/22/2013 08:33 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Peterson wrote:
I am trying to control Aeroplane mode on Android using Python code.
I am running QPyPlus python. When I execute this code(that is
widespread in the n
Hi,
I want to daemonify my python script on Android device. That is, it should
be automatically invoked on boot up.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks
KP
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