wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
sys.version
> 2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
s = 'Straße'
assert len(s) == 6
assert s[5] == 'e'
>
> jmf
Signifying nothing. (Macbeth)
Python 2.7.2+ (default, Jul 20 2012, 22:15:08)
[GCC 4.6.1] on linux2
Ty
Peter Otten, 12.01.2014 09:31:
> wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> >>> sys.version
>> 2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
>> >>> s = 'Straße'
>> >>> assert len(s) == 6
>> >>> assert s[5] == 'e'
>> >>>
>>
>> jmf
>
> Signifying nothing. (Macbeth)
>
> Python 2.7.2+ (def
===
>BREAKING NEWS!
===
>
IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT, RICHARD LEAKEY and Peter Nyikos, Paul
Gans, and Desertphile were scoping Thrinaxodon's house for signs of the
Devonian human fossils to burn them and save the from being broke by
burning the fossils and keeping the
I'm using the latest Raspbian on a Raspberry Pi and I'd like to start IDLE so
that it uses Geany instead of Leafpad. This seems at first sight a trivial task:
Perform a rightmouse click on the IDLE-icon-->Open with: Geany (in stead of the
default Leafpad)-->OK
LXTerminal-->lxpanelctl restart
How
On 1/12/14 2:50 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
sys.version
2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
s = 'Straße'
assert len(s) == 6
assert s[5] == 'e'
jmf
Dumping random snippets of Python sessions here is useless. If you are
trying to make a point, you have to
I'm trying to log in a webpage by using 'urllib' and this piece of code
-
import urllib2,urllib,os
opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor())
login = urllib.urlencode({'username':'john', 'password':'foo'})
url = "https://www.mysite.com/loginpage";
req = urllib2.Request(u
On 12/01/2014 09:00, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Peter Otten, 12.01.2014 09:31:
wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
sys.version
2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
s = 'Straße'
assert len(s) == 6
assert s[5] == 'e'
jmf
Signifying nothing. (Macbeth)
Python 2.7.2+ (default
Hi,
I released Oktest 0.12.0.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Oktest/
Oktest is a new-style testing library for Python.
## unittest
self.assertEqual(x, y)
self.assertNotEqual(x, y)
self.assertGreaterEqual(x, y)
self.assertIsInstance(obj, cls)
self.assertRegexpMatches(text, r
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:17 PM, KMeans Algorithm wrote:
> What am I doing wrong? Thank you very much.
I can't say what's actually wrong, but I have a few ideas for getting
more information out of the system...
> opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor())
You don't do anythin
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:17 PM, KMeans Algorithm wrote:
> The page "https://www.mysite.com/loginpage"; does exist
PS. If it's not an intranet site and the URL isn't secret, it'd help
if we could actually try things out. One of the tricks I like to use
is to access the same page with a different
In article ,
Makoto Kuwata wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I released Oktest 0.12.0.
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Oktest/
Wow, this looks neat. We use nose, but I'm thinking your ok() style
exceptions should work just fine with nose. Just the notational
convenience alone is worth it. Typing "ok(x) <=
On 12/01/2014 05:58, Chris Angelico wrote:
[...]
(BTW, is there no better notation than six nested for/range for doing
6d6? I couldn't think of one off-hand, but it didn't really much
matter anyway.)
If you're willing to do an import, then how about this:
>>> from itertools import product
>>>
where can i find example source code by topic?
Any help please
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Rotwang wrote:
> On 12/01/2014 05:58, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>
>> (BTW, is there no better notation than six nested for/range for doing
>> 6d6? I couldn't think of one off-hand, but it didn't really much
>> matter anyway.)
>
>
> If you're willing to do an import, t
On 1/12/2014 9:37 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
where can i find example source code by topic?
There are several Python tutorials on the internet. They have good code
examples.
Most modules also have module-specific examples.
There are also some web sites that may address your needs. I will leav
ngangsia akumbo Wrote in message:
> where can i find example source code by topic?
> Any help please
>
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/sets/2-python-cookbook-edition-2/
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/mobile/0636920027072.do
http://www.mi
>BREAKING NEWS!
>
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SUPPRESSION OF VALID RESEARCH OF HUMAN ORIGINS FOR YEARS, JUST TO GET A
BUCK OUT OF BRAINWASHING CHILDREN'S LIVES INTO THE SCAM OF EVOLUTION.
>
Dawkins was charged with OVER 900
As part of speech recognition accessibility tools that I'm building, I'm
using string.Template. In order to construct on-the-fly grammar, I need
to know all of the identifiers before the template is filled in. what is
the best way to do this?
can string.Template handle recursive expansion i.e.
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 4:06:13 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote:
> ngangsia akumbo Wrote in message:
>
Thanks bro
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On Sunday 2014 January 12 04:42, Chris Angelico wrote:
> As a last resort, try firing up Wireshark or something and watch
> exactly what gets sent and received. I went looking through the docs
> for a "verbose" mode or a "debug" setting but can't find one - that'd
> be ideal if it exists, though.
Hi!
I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from lots of
filenames got using os.walk.
I have a template string for each bash command in which I replace a
special string with the filename and then write the command to the bash
script file.
Something like this:
shf=open(bashfilename,
On Sun, 1/12/14, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Subject: Problem writing some strings (UnicodeEncodeError)
To: python-list@python.org
Date: Sunday, January 12, 2014, 4:36 PM
Hi!
I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from
lots of
filena
Paulo da Silva wrote:
> I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from lots of
> filenames got using os.walk.
>
> I have a template string for each bash command in which I replace a
> special string with the filename and then write the command to the bash
> script file.
>
> Something
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 10:13 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
>
> On Sunday, January 12, 2014 4:06:13 PM UTC+1, Dave Angel wrote:
> > ngangsia akumbo Wrote in message:
> >
>
>
> Thanks bro
>
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Don't forget Python Module of the Week pymotw.co
On 01/11/2014 09:14 PM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
From all indication it is a very huge project.
Yep -- I built such a system in the late 70's with a team of seven over
two-three years. Then modifications and improvements continued over the
next 20 years keeping about 2-4 programmers busy ful
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:37:41 PM UTC+1, Emile van Sebille wrote:
> On 01/11/2014 09:14 PM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
> For an example of a commercially available entry level alternative costs
check out:
> That said, it wouldn't surprise me that the CEO hasn't already looked
int
On 01/12/2014 06:37 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
where can i find example source code by topic?
I'd recommend http://effbot.org/librarybook/ even though it's v2
specific and somewhat dated.
Emile
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On 01/12/2014 07:36 AM, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Hi!
I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from lots of
filenames got using os.walk.
I have a template string for each bash command in which I replace a
special string with the filename and then write the command to the bash
script fil
On Saturday, January 11, 2014 11:34:30 PM UTC-5, Roy Smith wrote:
> In article ,
>
> "W. Trevor King" wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 08:00:05PM -0800, CraftyTech wrote:
>
> > > I'm finding it hard to use unittest in a for loop. Perhaps something
> > > like:
>
> > >
>
> > > for
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:38:03 PM UTC+1, Joel Goldstick wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 10:13 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
>
> Don't forget Python Module of the Week pymotw.com/
Thanks
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On Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:52:19 PM UTC+1, Emile van Sebille wrote:
> On 01/12/2014 06:37 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
>
> I'd recommend http://effbot.org/librarybook/ even though it's v2
specific and somewhat dated.
Thank very much , it is very nice
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The first thing I do once I import new data (as a pandas dataframe) is to
.head() it, .describe() it, and then kick around a few specific stats according
to what I see.
But I'm not satisfied with .describe(). Amongst others, non-numerical columns
are ignored, and off-the-shelf stats will be com
On 01/12/2014 06:37 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
where can i find example source code by topic?
Any help please
nullege.com is usually helpful...
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Em 12-01-2014 16:23, Peter Otten escreveu:
> Paulo da Silva wrote:
>
>> I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from lots of
>> filenames got using os.walk.
>>
>> I have a template string for each bash command in which I replace a
>> special string with the filename and then write the
On 2014-01-12 08:31, Peter Otten wrote:
wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
sys.version
2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
s = 'Straße'
assert len(s) == 6
assert s[5] == 'e'
jmf
Signifying nothing. (Macbeth)
Python 2.7.2+ (default, Jul 20 2012, 22:15:08)
[GCC 4.6.
On 2014-01-12 06:04, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 4:14 PM, ngangsia akumbo
wrote:
What options do you think i can give the Ceo. Because from what you
have outline, i think i will like to follow your advice.
If it is just some recording data stuff then some spreadsheet can
do t
Paulo da Silva wrote:
> Em 12-01-2014 16:23, Peter Otten escreveu:
>> Paulo da Silva wrote:
>>
>>> I am using a python3 script to produce a bash script from lots of
>>> filenames got using os.walk.
>>>
>>> I have a template string for each bash command in which I replace a
>>> special string with
On 2014-01-11, pintreo mardi wrote:
> Hi, I've just begun to learn programming, I have an open question for
> the group: Is the Python language an all in one computer language
> which could replace C, C++, Java etc..
No. Python can not replace C in a number of application areas:
* Bare-metal
I have an python app that queries a MySQL DB. The query has this form:
SELECT a, b, c, d, AVG(e), STD(e), CONCAT(x, ',', y) as f
FROM t
GROUP BY a, b, c, d, f
x and y are numbers (378.18, 2213.797 or 378.218, 2213.949 or
10053.490, 2542.094).
The business issue is that if either x or y in 2 rows
hello
i am working on selenium module of python, i know how to make
extension of firebug with selenium, but i want to know how to use
firebug extension with request module / mechanize . i search a lot
but unable to find it , please help .
i want technique similar like :-
from seleniu
>
> I think instead of the hard way sketched out above it will be sufficient to
> specify the error handler when opening the destination file
>
> shf = open(bashfilename, 'w', errors="surrogateescape")
This seems to fix everything!
I tried with a small test set and it worked.
>
> but I have no
On Jan 12, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
> AFAIK, there is no way to do this in SQL.
Sounds like a job for window functions (aka analytic functions) [1][2].
[1] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/tutorial-window.html
[2]
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e26088/fu
Paulo da Silva wrote:
>> but I have not tried it myself. Also, some bytes may need to be escaped,
>> either to be understood by the shell, or to address security concerns:
>>
>
> Since I am puting the file names between "", the only char that needs to
> be escaped is the " itself.
What about the
On 1/12/2014 7:17 AM, KMeans Algorithm wrote:
But I get a "404" error (Not Found). The page
"https://www.mysite.com/loginpage"; does exist
Firefox tells me the same thing. If that is a phony address, you should
have said so.
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Petite Abeille
wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
>
>> AFAIK, there is no way to do this in SQL.
>
> Sounds like a job for window functions (aka analytic functions) [1][2].
That's my thought too. I don't think MySQL has them, though, so it
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 06:37:18 -0800, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
> where can i find example source code by topic?
> Any help please
You don't want to be looking at source code yet, you want to be talking
to the users of the system you're trying to design to find out what their
requirements are.
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Larry Martell wrote:
> I have an python app that queries a MySQL DB. The query has this form:
>
> SELECT a, b, c, d, AVG(e), STD(e), CONCAT(x, ',', y) as f
> FROM t
> GROUP BY a, b, c, d, f
>
> x and y are numbers (378.18, 2213.797 or 378.218, 2213.949 or
> 10053.4
Em 12-01-2014 20:29, Peter Otten escreveu:
> Paulo da Silva wrote:
>
>>> but I have not tried it myself. Also, some bytes may need to be escaped,
>>> either to be understood by the shell, or to address security concerns:
>>>
>>
>> Since I am puting the file names between "", the only char that nee
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Petite Abeille
wrote:
>
> On Jan 12, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
>
>> AFAIK, there is no way to do this in SQL.
>
> Sounds like a job for window functions (aka analytic functions) [1][2].
>
> [1] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/tutorial-window
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Petite Abeille
> wrote:
>> On Jan 12, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
>>
>>> AFAIK, there is no way to do this in SQL.
>>
>> Sounds like a job for window functions (aka analytic functions) [1][2].
>
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 14:23:17 -0500, Larry Martell
> declaimed the following:
>
>>I have an python app that queries a MySQL DB. The query has this form:
>>
>>SELECT a, b, c, d, AVG(e), STD(e), CONCAT(x, ',', y) as f
>>FROM t
>>GROUP BY a,
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Larry Martell
> wrote:
>> I have an python app that queries a MySQL DB. The query has this form:
>>
>> SELECT a, b, c, d, AVG(e), STD(e), CONCAT(x, ',', y) as f
>> FROM t
>> GROUP BY a, b, c, d, f
>>
>> x a
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I'm going to take a stab at removing the group
> by and doing it all in python. It doesn't look too hard, but I don't
> know how it will perform.
Well, if you can't switch to PostgreSQL or such, then doing it in
Python
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 10:08:31 -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> As part of speech recognition accessibility tools that I'm building, I'm
> using string.Template. In order to construct on-the-fly grammar, I need
> to know all of the identifiers before the template is filled in. what is
> the best wa
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