Re: Application Preferences

2019-08-20 Thread Barry Scott
> On 19 Aug 2019, at 20:37, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 18:01:17 +, dboland9 via Python-list > declaimed the following: > >> Wow, what happened here? I posted this to the Python discussion group as it >> is a Python question, not an SQL question. That said, I agre

python requests get from API and post to another API and remote u'

2019-08-20 Thread Noah
Hi, I am trying to migrate information and data between two systems using their corresponding APIs. I am using python requests. I place a get request and the response from the API is "{'id': 32, 'description': u'Firewall Outside', 'address': u'10.10.10.230/30'}" I then take that information

Re: How to login remote windos device using python

2019-08-20 Thread Iranna Mathapati
Hi Kyle, I have tried with as per above attached links and it leads following error: NOTE: Its able to connect local Failed to connect remote windows >>> import wmi >>> c = wmi.WMI("XX.XX.XX.XX", user=r"XXX\XXX", password="") Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in

Re: python requests get from API and post to another API and remote u'

2019-08-20 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 6:59 PM Noah wrote: > > Hi, > > I am trying to migrate information and data between two systems using > their corresponding APIs. I am using python requests. > > I place a get request and the response from the API is "{'id': 32, > 'description': u'Firewall Outside', 'addres

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Cameron Simpson
Please remember to CC the list. On 19Aug2019 22:06, Paul St George wrote: On 19/08/2019 14:16, Cameron Simpson wrote: [...] There's a remark on that web page I mentioned that suggests that the leading '//' indicates the filename is relative to the Blender model, so the context directory for

Re: Which editor is suited for view a python package's source?

2019-08-20 Thread Bev In TX
Search for “Choose” (without the quote marks) on the following webpage to see the differences between the community and commercial versions: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/features/ From the following webpage, “Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or later” https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/installati

Re: Which editor is suited for view a python package's source?

2019-08-20 Thread Bev In TX
Sorry, I meant to trim the older portion :-( Bev in TX > On Aug 20, 2019, at 4:53 AM, Bev In TX wrote: > > Search for “Choose” (without the quote marks) on the following webpage to see > the differences between the community and commercial versions: > https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/features

Is it able to connect remote win system from Linux using python

2019-08-20 Thread Iranna Mathapati
Hi Team, can you please let me know , is there any module to connect the remote Windows system from Linux using python module? Thanks, Iranna M -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to login remote windos device using python

2019-08-20 Thread Iranna Mathapati
Thanks Kyle Its working fine On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 2:45 PM Iranna Mathapati wrote: > Hi Kyle, > > I have tried with as per above attached links and it leads following error: > NOTE: Its able to connect local > > Failed to connect remote windows > >>> import wmi > >>> c = wmi.WMI("XX.XX.XX.XX

Re: Is it able to connect remote win system from Linux using python

2019-08-20 Thread Chris Green
Iranna Mathapati wrote: > Hi Team, > > can you please let me know , is there any module to connect the remote > Windows system from Linux using python module? > We need more information, what sort of 'connect' to a remote Windows system do you want? I.e.:- Do you want to run a Windows des

Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread Sayth Renshaw
Hi I want to do basic math with a list. a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] for idx, num in enumerate(a): print(idx, num) This works, but say I want to print the item value at the next index as well as the current. for idx, num in enumerate(a): print(num[idx + 1], num) I am expecting 2, 1

Re: Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread Frank Millman
On 2019-08-20 2:00 PM, Sayth Renshaw wrote: Hi I want to do basic math with a list. a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] for idx, num in enumerate(a): print(idx, num) This works, but say I want to print the item value at the next index as well as the current. for idx, num in enumerate(a):

Re: Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread BlindAnagram
On 20/08/2019 13:00, Sayth Renshaw wrote: > Hi > > I want to do basic math with a list. > > > for idx, num in enumerate(a): > print(idx, num) > > This works, but say I want to print the item value at the next index as well > as the current. > > for idx, num in enumerate(a): > print(

Re: Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread Cousin Stanley
Sayth Renshaw wrote: > I want to do basic math with a list. > > a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] > > for idx, num in enumerate(a): > print(idx, num) > > This works, but say I want to print the item value > at the next index as well as the current. > > for idx, num in enumerate(a): > > print(n

Re: Is it able to connect remote win system from Linux using python

2019-08-20 Thread Iranna Mathapati
Hi Chris, Want to run a command line on the remote windows machine [on powershell command line] from linux device I want to check what are the drivers are installed on the remote window machine from a Linux machine using python. Thanks, On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 5:05 PM Chris Green wrote: > Ira

Re: Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread Ian Kelly
Or use the "pairwise" recipe from the itertools docs: from itertools import tee def pairwise(iterable): "s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..." a, b = tee(iterable) next(b, None) return zip(a, b) for num1, num2 in pairwise(a): print(num1, num2) On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:42 AM

Re: Xlabel and ylabel are not shown

2019-08-20 Thread David Lowry-Duda
There are two main ways of creating a plot in matplotlib: the pyplot MATLAB-style system and an object-oriented system. Although many tutorials online use the MATLAB interface, it is usually a good idea to use the object-oriented system. I mention this here because after one calls `plt.plot()`,

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Paul St George
On 20/08/2019 11:43, Cameron Simpson wrote: Please remember to CC the list. Instead of 'Post a followup to this newsgroup' or 'To: python-list@python.org'? On 19Aug2019 22:06, Paul St George wrote: On 19/08/2019 14:16, Cameron Simpson wrote: [...] There's a remark on that web page I menti

Style suggestions/critiques

2019-08-20 Thread Michael F. Stemper
I recently wrote a couple of modules (more to come) to help me use the tikz package in TeX/LaTeX. Since it's all to do with drawing, I have a lot of points in R^2. Being unimaginative, I implemented them as ordered pairs (2-tuples) of floats. E.g.: p1 = 3,4 p2 = 5,6 Naturally, lines are implement

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 20Aug2019 21:06, Paul St George wrote: On 20/08/2019 11:43, Cameron Simpson wrote: Please remember to CC the list. Instead of 'Post a followup to this newsgroup' or 'To: python-list@python.org'? Hmm. I've been getting some of your posts directly to me as email with no obvious python-list

Re: Which editor is suited for view a python package's source?

2019-08-20 Thread jfong
Nick Sarbicki於 2019年8月20日星期二 UTC+8下午1時33分32秒寫道: > Yes the community edition works fine. > > It seems to require a 64 bit version of Windows 7 or higher (I'm not sure > as I haven't used Windows in years). > > On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, 03:27 , wrote: > > > Nick Sarbicki於 2019年8月19日星期一 UTC+8下午5時33分27秒

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Richard Damon
On 8/20/19 5:56 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote: > > Hmm. I've been getting some of your posts directly to me as email with > no obvious python-list@python.org to/cc header. Maybe some interaction > with gmane? If you've been posting to the gmane newsgroup and CCing me > privately that is likely fine, an

Re: Which editor is suited for view a python package's source?

2019-08-20 Thread Kyle Stanley
> Then, I can only download the older version 2016.2.3 for my old 32 bit system:-( You could always use VSCode with the Python extension instead: https://code.visualstudio.com/Download. There's support for 32bit Windows as long as you're on 7, 8, or 10. I haven't used it myself though, I most use

Re: Style suggestions/critiques

2019-08-20 Thread Aldwin Pollefeyt
The Zen of Python is readability? Does this look neater? x11, y11, x12, y12, x21, y21, x22, y22 = line1[0] + line1[1] + line2[0] + line2[1] Compared to tuples, lists are maybe more useful if you need to manipulate the coordinates. line1 = [ [1, 2], [3, 4] ] line1[1][0] = 5 line1[0] = [2, 3] or

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-08-21, Richard Damon wrote: > I think gmane feed the newsgroup comp.lang.python which feeds > python-list@python.org. No, gmane is a gateway to python-list@python.org. -- Grant -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Style suggestions/critiques

2019-08-20 Thread DL Neil
On 21/08/19 9:11 AM, Michael F. Stemper wrote: I recently wrote a couple of modules (more to come) to help me use the tikz package in TeX/LaTeX. Since it's all to do with drawing, I have a lot of points in R^2. Being unimaginative, I implemented them as ordered pairs (2-tuples) of floats. E.g.: p

Re: Enumerate - int object not subscriptable

2019-08-20 Thread Sayth Renshaw
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 03:16:01 UTC+10, Ian wrote: > Or use the "pairwise" recipe from the itertools docs: > > from itertools import tee > > def pairwise(iterable): > "s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..." > a, b = tee(iterable) > next(b, None) > return zip(a, b) > > for n

Re: python requests get from API and post to another API and remote u'

2019-08-20 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Noah writes: > I place a get request and the response from the API is "{'id': 32, > 'description': u'Firewall Outside', 'address': u'10.10.10.230/30'}" > > I then take that information and attempt post it to the other API. > The data is not accepted and the result is an HTTP 400 code. > > I tried

Re: absolute path to a file

2019-08-20 Thread Paul St George
On 21/08/2019 04:09, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-08-21, Richard Damon wrote: I think gmane feed the newsgroup comp.lang.python which feeds python-list@python.org. No, gmane is a gateway to python-list@python.org. -- Grant I use https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/ to confirm tha