Hello
We develop applications here with Python and I want to know if there's issues
by using.
We use NumPy, PyDaqMx, Py Visa
How can we cover this licensing?
Regards
Jorge Alberto Martinez
GE Aviation Systems
HW Team Manager
GEIQ Power Engineering
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On Friday, 8 January 2016 17:38:11 UTC+1, acushl...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, 30 December 2015 19:21:32 UTC+1, Won Chang wrote:
> > i have these task which i believe i have done well to some level
> >
> > Create a function get_algorithm_result to implement the algorithm below
> >
> > 1-
It will not allow my to run python 3.5.1
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Thanks for your suggestion.
On 08.01.2016 14:21, srinivas devaki wrote:
You can create a single heap with primary key as timestamp and
secondary key as priority, i.e by creating a tuple
insert the elements into the heap as
(timestamp, priority)
I think I cannot use that because I need the list
Hi Saski,
Python's dataset processing machine is *pandas*.
Have a look at this cookbook entry here:
http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/jvns/pandas-cookbook/blob/v0.1/cookbook/Chapter%204%20-%20Find%20out%20on%20which%20weekday%20people%20bike%20the%20most%20with%20groupby%20and%20aggregate.ipyn
Thanks for your reply.
On 08.01.2016 14:26, Peter Otten wrote:
Sven R. Kunze wrote:
Hi everybody,
suppose, I need items sorted by two criteria (say timestamp and
priority). For that purpose, I use two heaps (heapq module):
heapA # items sorted by timestamp
heapB # items sorted by priority
N
Hello, recently I downloaded python, but when I try to execute one file
with the command 'print' it shows me a error. The error is:
Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
Please help mThank you.
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On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 10:40 PM, pablo gormi wrote:
> Hello, recently I downloaded python, but when I try to execute one file
> with the command 'print' it shows me a error. The error is:
>
> Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
The error is telling you what you need to do. Put parentheses arou
pablo gormi wrote:
> Hello, recently I downloaded python, but when I try to execute one file
> with the command 'print' it shows me a error. The error is:
>
> Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
>
> Please help mThank you.
You have downloaded Python 3 and are using Python 2 syntax.
Learnin
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 12:40:16 +0100
pablo gormi wrote:
> Hello, recently I downloaded python, but when I try to execute one
> file with the command 'print' it shows me a error. The error is:
>
> Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
You downloaded Python 3. but your script was written for
Python
On 08/01/2016 19:41, Martinez, Jorge Alberto (GE Aviation) wrote:
Hello
We develop applications here with Python and I want to know if there's issues
by using.
We use NumPy, PyDaqMx, Py Visa
How can we cover this licensing?
[copying the answer I've just given over at webmaster@]
I'm not sure
On 06/01/2016 00:48, Edward Diener wrote:
The Python launcher in Windows is a neat tool for running multiple
versions of Python 2 and Python 3 at different times. It allows as
options the ability to specify the latest version of either Python 2 or
Python 3 defaulting to the 64-bit version if both
"Sven R. Kunze" writes:
> Basically a task scheduler where tasks can be thrown away once they
> are too long in the queue.
I don't think there's a real nice way to do this with heapq. The
computer-sciencey way would involve separate balanced tree structures
for the two sorting keys (think of a d
My specs:
Python 3.4.3
Windows 7
IDE is Jupyter Notebooks
What I have referenced:
1)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1546717/python-escaping-strings-for-use-in-xml
2)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7802418/how-to-properly-escape-single-and-double-quotes
3)http://stackoverflow.com/quest
"Martinez, Jorge Alberto (GE Aviation)"
writes:
> We develop applications here with Python and I want to know if there's
> issues by using. We use NumPy, PyDaqMx, Py Visa
Those are all free software: meaning, every recipient has freedom to
execute, modify, and/or redistribute the work. So long a
On 09/01/2016 21:54, kbtyo wrote:
My specs:
Python 3.4.3
Windows 7
IDE is Jupyter Notebooks
What I have referenced:
1)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1546717/python-escaping-strings-for-use-in-xml
2)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7802418/how-to-properly-escape-single-and-double-qu
On 09/01/2016 21:54, kbtyo wrote:
My specs:
Python 3.4.3
Windows 7
IDE is Jupyter Notebooks
What I have referenced:
1)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1546717/python-escaping-strings-for-use-in-xml
2)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7802418/how-to-properly-escape-single-and-double-qu
The reponse is not understood.
*** Python 3.4.4rc1 (v3.4.4rc1:04f3f725896c, Dec 6 2015, 17:06:10) [MSC v.1600
64 bit (AMD64)] on win32. ***
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On 1/9/2016 5:25 PM, Colin J. Williams wrote:
The reponse is not understood.
What part of 'SyntaxError: invalid syntax' do you not understand?
*** Python 3.4.4rc1 (v3.4.4rc1:04f3f725896c, Dec 6 2015, 17:06:10) [MSC v.1600
64 bit (AMD64)] on win32. ***
Consider replacing with 3.4.4, though
As mentioned previously, I assigned the variable *data *to the string
''',0001,0070,". When any utility that
attempts to parse this string (this is one example of millions found in my
actual data source) you receive that error. You would need to comment out
the following:
data = row['E
Thank you for the feedback on this. I believe that the excel dialect
includes just that:
class excel(Dialect):
delimiter = ','
quotechar = '"'
doublequote = True
skipinitialspace = False
lineterminator = '\r\n'
quoting = QUOTE_MINIMAL
On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Karim
Yes it changes your quotechar = "'" into quotechar = '"'
You should no more get the double quoting of the data string and no more
slicing step.
Karim
On 10/01/2016 00:15, Saran Ahluwalia wrote:
Thank you for the feedback on this. I believe that the excel dialect
includes just that:
class
On Jan 9, 2016 7:56 AM, "tommy roberts" wrote:
>
> It will not allow my to run python 3.5.1
Python 3.4 is the last version that will run on Windows XP.
If this is not your problem, please provide more information.
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Hi,
I see below code snippet. The return line is not as the usual type.
def make_cov(cov_type, n_comp, n_fea):
mincv = 0.1
rand = np.random.random
return {
'spherical': (mincv + mincv * np.dot(rand((n_components, 1)),
np.ones((1,
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 06:41 am, Martinez, Jorge Alberto (GE Aviation) wrote:
> Hello
> We develop applications here with Python and I want to know if there's
> issues by using. We use NumPy, PyDaqMx, Py Visa
>
> How can we cover this licensing?
What do you do with those applications? Do you use th
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 12:45 pm, Robert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see below code snippet. The return line is not as the usual type.
>
>
>
> def make_cov(cov_type, n_comp, n_fea):
> mincv = 0.1
> rand = np.random.random
> return {
> 'spherical': (mincv + mincv * np.dot(rand((n_compone
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:25 am, Colin J. Williams wrote:
> The reponse is not understood.
>
> *** Python 3.4.4rc1 (v3.4.4rc1:04f3f725896c, Dec 6 2015, 17:06:10) [MSC
> v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32. ***
File "C:\Users\Adm\AppData\Roaming\PyScripter\python_init.py", line 1
> Öü:Vt‡Ö
Hello there,
>> def make_cov(cov_type, n_comp, n_fea):
>> mincv = 0.1
>> rand = np.random.random
>> return {
>> 'spherical': (mincv + mincv * np.dot(rand((n_components, 1)),
>> np.ones((1, n_features **
>>
On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 7:16:23 AM UTC+5:30, Robert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see below code snippet. The return line is not as the usual type.
>
>
>
> def make_cov(cov_type, n_comp, n_fea):
> mincv = 0.1
> rand = np.random.random
> return {
> 'spherical': (mincv + mincv * n
On 1/9/2016 11:03 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
On 06/01/2016 00:48, Edward Diener wrote:
The Python launcher in Windows is a neat tool for running multiple
versions of Python 2 and Python 3 at different times. It allows as
options the ability to specify the latest version of either Python 2 or
Python 3
Hi All,
I have a package structure,
A ( uses files from B and C)
B ( init.py, a,py, b.py)
C ( init.py, c.py, d.py)
How to create a pyd file structure for above package structure?
Is it possible to create a single pyd file?
Do I need cython to run pyd file?
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Hello Friends, I am quite new to OOP(object oriented Programming), I did some
projects with python which includes Data-Analysis, Flask Web Development and
some simple scripts.
I have only one question which is bothering me most of the time, When I will
get the need to use Classes in Python? Or
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