trying to retrieve comments with activated API key

2019-03-08 Thread Drake Gossi
Hi everyone, I'm further along than I was last time. I've installed python and am running this in spyder. This is the code I'm working with: import requests import csv import time import sys api_key = 'my api key' docket_id = 'ED-2018-OCR-0064' total_docs = 32068 docs_per_page = 1000 Where the "

Re: trying to retrieve comments with activated API key

2019-03-08 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 6:14 AM Drake Gossi wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I'm further along than I was last time. I've installed python and am > running this in spyder. This is the code I'm working with: > > import requests > import csv > import time > import sys > api_key = 'my api key' > docket_id

System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
How can I cause a system beep using code? This is using the computer's internal speaker, not an audio external speaker. Do I have control of duration or volume? Steve Footnote: Every minute, every single day, the equivalent of a truckload of plastic enters our oceans. -- https://mail.pytho

Duplicates

2019-03-08 Thread Milt
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RE: Duplicates

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
Are they going to the same or another eddress? Do you have a second e-mail address in the list? Footnote: Ultrasound Technician Asks Pregnant Woman If She'd Like To Know Baby's Name -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Milt Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 2:37 PM To: python-lis

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Igor Korot
Hi, On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 1:35 PM Steve wrote: > > How can I cause a system beep using code? > This is using the computer's internal speaker, not an audio external > speaker. Print 0x07. Thank you. > Do I have control of duration or volume? > > Steve > > > > > > Footnote: > Every minute, ever

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread David Raymond
Windows has the built in winsound module that lets you set frequency and duration, not sure about other OS's. https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/winsound.html -Original Message- From: Python-list [mailto:python-list-bounces+david.raymond=tomtom@python.org] On Behalf Of Steve Sent

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
= RESTART: C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py = Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py", line 13, in windsound.Beep #(frequency, duration) NameError: name 'windsound' is not defined Something missing in my cod

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread David Raymond
I believe you added an extra D there. winsound, not winDsound -Original Message- From: Steve [mailto:Gronicus@SGA.Ninja] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 3:16 PM To: David Raymond; python-list@python.org Subject: RE: System Beep? = RESTART: C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
I used print(0x07) as the system called for parentheses but no error but also no sound. Should this use a default or do I have to specify frequency and duration? Footnote: Ultrasound Technician Asks Pregnant Woman If She’d Like To Know Baby’s Name -Original Message- From: Igor Korot S

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov
Hello, On Fri, Mar 8, 2019, 3:19 PM Steve wrote: > = RESTART: C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py > = > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py", line 13, in > > windsound.Beep #(frequency, duration) > NameE

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
Yes, I saw that. It still failed with, or without, the “d”. I played with case and the use of (). They all produced similar errors Footnote: Ultrasound

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Peter Otten
Steve wrote: >> You have a typo. It is winsound, not winDsound. > Yes, I saw that. It still failed with, or without, the “d”. I played > with case and the use of (). They all produced similar errors Did you import the winsound module before trying to use it? -- https://mail.python.org/mailma

Re: trying to retrieve comments with activated API key

2019-03-08 Thread Drake Gossi
Still having issues: 7. import requests 8. import csv 9. import time 10. import sys 11. api_key = 'PUT API KEY HERE' 12. docket_id = 'ED-2018-OCR-0064' 13. total_docs = 32068 14. docs_per_page = 1000 15. 16. r = requests.get("https://api.data.gov:443/regulations/v3/documents.json

Re: trying to retrieve comments with activated API key

2019-03-08 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 7:47 AM Drake Gossi wrote: > > Still having issues: > > 7. import requests > 8. import csv > 9. import time > 10. import sys > 11. api_key = 'PUT API KEY HERE' > 12. docket_id = 'ED-2018-OCR-0064' > 13. total_docs = 32068 > 14. docs_per_page = 1000 > 15. > 16. r = requests.g

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread DL Neil
Dear Squeak, sorry, Dear Steve, Back in the ?good, old days when we used to walk alongside a mainframe CPU whilst it cogitated, we would often use the BEL character to alert us to job completion (and meantime bunk-off to go have a coffee, cakes, ...) - more seriously, it alerted telegraph and

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 03:16:28PM -0500, Steve wrote: > = RESTART: C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py > = > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Gork\Med Insulin codes\MedReminder 127.py", line 13, in > > windsound.Beep #(frequency, duration) > N

Re: trying to retrieve comments with activated API key

2019-03-08 Thread Drake Gossi
Ok, I think it worked. Embarrassingly, in my environment, I was clicked on "help" rather than "variable explorer." This is what is represented: api_key string 1 DEMO KEY docket_id string 1 ED-2018-OCR-0064 docs_per_page int 1 1000 total_docs int 1 32068 Does this mean I can add on

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
I tried all three, nothing audio. I am beginning to wonder if something I the operating system is at fault. The three lines do produce symbols. The first two are a rectangle with a space in the middle and the last one spelled out "bel" in short/small characters.

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
Import winsound winsound No error, no beep either. - Footnote A cat looks up and sees a bird in a tree and says" "Hey, let's do lunch someday..." -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Peter Otten Sent

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread MRAB
On 2019-03-08 22:11, Steve wrote: Import winsound winsound No error, no beep either. You haven't called anything. import winsound dir(winsound) ['Beep', 'MB_ICONASTERISK', 'MB_ICONEXCLAMATION', 'MB_ICONHAND', 'MB_ICONQUESTION', 'MB_OK', 'MessageBeep', 'PlaySound', 'SND_ALIAS', 'SND_APPLICA

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread DL Neil
Steve, On 9/03/19 11:03 AM, Steve wrote: I tried all three, nothing audio. I am beginning to wonder if something I the operating system is at fault. The three lines do produce symbols. The first two are a rectangle with a space in the middle and the last one spelled out "bel" in short/small

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-03-08, Steve wrote: > I tried all three, nothing audio. I am beginning to wonder if > something I the operating system is at fault. The three lines do > produce symbols. The first two are a rectangle with a space in the > middle and the last one spelled out "bel" in short/small characte

join us at the new Maintainers Summit at PyCon US

2019-03-08 Thread Shauna Gordon-McKeon
Hello CompLangPythonistas! I am co-organizing a "Maintainers Summit" at PyCon US this year. The goal is to create a community of practice to help support Python project maintainers socially, technologically, and logistically. This is the first time the event will be held, so I'm trying to spread

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread eryk sun
On 3/8/19, Grant Edwards wrote: > > I just tested three of the terminals on my laptop, and none of them > beep when they receive a BEL. In Ubuntu, enable sound effects and select an alert sound, and then enable "Terminal bell" in GNOME Terminal's preferences. In Windows, the console calls PlaySo

Re: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Terry Reedy
On 3/8/2019 1:13 PM, Steve wrote: How can I cause a system beep using code? >>> import winsound as ws >>> ws.Beep(500, 1000) and >>> from tkinter import Tk >>> root = Tk() >>> root.bell() work for me. The bell is not exactly a bell, but different from a monotone beep. -- Terry Jan Reedy

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
Thank you, both work for me too. Mischief managed. Steve Footnote: I am simply a thing that thinks. Rene Descartes -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Terry Reedy Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2019 12:53 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: System Beep? On 3/8/2019 1:13

RE: System Beep?

2019-03-08 Thread Steve
Mischief almost managed. They both work when using IDLE but the second one leaves an empty window to be closed. I do like the second one. Is there a follow up command to close that window? Steve Footnote: I am simply a thing that thinks. Rene Descartes -Original Message- From: Python-