how to duplicate array entries

2010-01-10 Thread Sebastian
Hi there, I have an array x=[1,2,3] Is there an operator which I can use to get the result [1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3] ? I tried x*3, which resulted in [1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3] I also tried [[b,b,b] for b in x] which led to [[1,2,3],[1,2,3], [1,2,3]], but this isn't what I want either. Cheers, Seba

Re: how to duplicate array entries

2010-01-10 Thread Sebastian
On Jan 11, 4:21 pm, Sebastian wrote: > I also tried [[b,b,b] for b in x] which led to [[1,2,3],[1,2,3], > [1,2,3]] Sorry, I have to correct myself. The quoted line above resulted in [[1,1,1],[2,2,2],[3,3,3]] of course! Cheers, Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: how to duplicate array entries

2010-01-11 Thread Sebastian
Thank you for your answers! I actually implemented it using for loops before I posted here, but I was curious if there is a more elegant solution (judging from the post, Alf will probably say, that for loops are already elegant). Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

a is b

2009-11-04 Thread Sebastian
I have a question from the pyar list that may have been discussed on this list, but i didn't catch it. Have some common objects been somewhat hardcoded into python, like some integers as shown in the examples below? What other object have been hardcoded (strings ,etc) and what was the criteria use

Japanese (speaking) developer needed for a bit of regex magic

2010-04-20 Thread Sebastian
Hi all, I'm working on Python bindings for the Amazon Product Advertising API (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-amazon-product-api/) which supports the different localised versions - among them a Japanese one (for http://www.amazon.co.jp). All locales return error messages in English. Only the

Re: Japanese (speaking) developer needed for a bit of regex magic

2010-04-21 Thread Sebastian
e with more knowledge of Japanese than me can have a look at my expressions. Maybe the Japanese messages are completely different... I have a collection of sample messages here (all files *-jp-*.xml): http://bitbucket.org/basti/python-amazon-product-api/src/tip/tests/2009-11-01/ Any help is app

Re: Japanese (speaking) developer needed for a bit of regex magic

2010-04-21 Thread Sebastian
> > My regular expressions turn the Amazon error messages into Python > > exceptions. > > > This works fine as long as they are in English: "??? is not a valid > > value for BrowseNodeId. Please change this value and retry your > > request.", for instance, will raise an InvalidParameterValue > > ex

Re: Japanese (speaking) developer needed for a bit of regex magic

2010-04-21 Thread Sebastian
> > This works fine as long as they are in English: > > "??? is not a valid  value for BrowseNodeId. > >  >  Please change this value and retry your request.", >  > for instance, will raise an InvalidParameterValue > > > exception. However, the Japanese version returns the error message "??? > > は、

Popen question (redundant processes)

2009-08-30 Thread Sebastian
That is, p1 and p2 are the same, but p3 and p4 which they are passed to, are different. Is there a way to pass p1 and p2 to p3 AND p4 simultaneously, so as to not need to run p1 and p2 twice, as above? What arguments would I need to achieve this? NOTE: "georgi_ddr7_allmag_kcor_in_test.dat" is a very large file (~1E6 records) regards, - Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

yield all entries of an iterable

2010-10-23 Thread Sebastian
Hi, Is there a simpler way to yield all elements of a sequence than this? for x in xs: yield x I tried googling but fond only the other direction (turning a generator into a list with "list(my_generator())". Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Runtime error

2010-10-28 Thread Sebastian
2.6/site.py", line 76, in makepath dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(*paths)) RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded What is going wrong with my python install? What do I have to change? Thanks, Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Runtime Error

2010-10-28 Thread Sebastian
2.6/site.py", line 76, in makepath dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(*paths)) RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded What is going wrong with my python install? What do I have to change? Thanks, Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Discussion forum for typing Q&A and review requests

2021-09-13 Thread Sebastian Rittau
the appropriate issue trackers. - Sebastian -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

sharing data across Examples docstrings

2022-01-11 Thread Sebastian Luque
Hello, I am searching for a mechanism for sharing data across Examples sections in docstrings within a class. For instance: class Foo: def foo(self): """Method foo title The example generating data below may be much more laborious. Examples

Re: sharing data across Examples docstrings

2022-01-11 Thread Sebastian Luque
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 09:28:16 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: [...] > Personally I'd be inclined to put long identical examples in the class > docstring instead of the method, but that may not be appropriate. Good point, and perhaps it's best to put a comprehensive example in the class docstring,

A news aggregator for the Python community

2019-10-18 Thread Sebastian Steins
Hi! Over the last few weeks I've build a hacker news clone for the Python community: https://news.python.sc The source is at github.com/sebst/pythonic-news I thought that might be of interest to you and I'd be more than happy to hear your thoughts on this. Best, --Sebastian

Re: [Info] PEP 308 accepted - new conditional expressions

2005-10-10 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 9/30/05, Reinhold Birkenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > after Guido's pronouncement yesterday, in one of the next versions of Python > there will be a conditional expression with the following syntax: > X if C else Y I don't understand why there is a new expression, if this could be accomplis

Question about HTMLgen

2005-06-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, I am using HTMLgen. It is very nice. But I can't make it to generate an arbitrary command. For example I want to output this: Each time I put "<" it gets escaped from HTML, instead of being inserted inside. -- http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=24672&t=1";>La web sin popups

Re: Question about HTMLgen

2005-06-21 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Thanks, you are right! On 6/20/05, Konstantin Veretennicov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > type="image/svg+xml" name="wmap" wmode="transparent"> > > Works for me... -- http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=24672&t=1";>La web sin popups ni spyware: Usa Firefox en lugar de Internet Ex

Re: python certification

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 16 Jul 2005 09:51:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python. > it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers > near me. > it should be low cost as i am not rich. > and hopefully it would be something l

How to store "3D" data? (data structure question)

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, I have to parse a text file (was excel, but I translated to CSV) like the one below, and I am not sure how to store it (to manipulate it later). Here is an extract of the data: Name,Allele,RHA280,RHA801,RHA373,RHA377,HA383 TDF1,181, ,188, ,190, ,193,*,*,,, ,None,,,*,*,* ,,

Re: How to store "3D" data? (data structure question)

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 20 Jul 2005 10:47:50 -0700, Graham Fawcett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This looks a lot like 2D data (row/column), not 3D. What's the third > axis? It looks, too, that you're not really interested in storage, but > in analysis... I think it as 3D like this: 1st axis: [MARKER]Name, like TDF1,

Re: How to store "3D" data? (data structure question)

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 20 Jul 2005 10:47:50 -0700, Graham Fawcett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > # zip is your friend here. It lets you iterate > # across your line names and corresponding values > # in parallel. This zip function is new to me, the only zip I knew was pkzip :). So will read about it. --

Re: How to store "3D" data? (data structure question)

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 20 Jul 2005 11:51:56 -0700, Graham Fawcett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You get the idea: model the data in the way that makes it most useable > to you, and/or most efficient (if this is a large data set). I don't think this could be called a large dataset (about 40Kb all the file). It would b

Re: How to store "3D" data? (data structure question)

2005-07-20 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 7/20/05, Cyril Bazin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The question of the type of the data sutructure depends of your use of the > data. > You could avoid some confusion without naming your columns "lines"... Yes, that is because they are "plant lines", that is why is called "lines" :) > Anyway

Re: slicing functionality for strings / Python suitability for bioinformatics

2005-09-19 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 19 Sep 2005 12:25:16 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> rs='AUGCUAGACGUGGAGUAG' > >>> rs[12:15]='GAG' > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in ? > rs[12:15]='GAG' > TypeError: object doesn't support slice assignment You should try Biopython (www.bi

Re: debugging during package development

2015-08-01 Thread Sebastian Luque
On Sat, 01 Aug 2015 15:30:34 +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > Seb writes: >> With lots of debugging to do, the last thing I'd want is to worry >> about the search path. > Short answer: you need ‘python3 ./setup.py develop’. > Medium-length answer: you need to add some infrastructure to get your > pr

An "alternative" to Learning Perl

2012-01-08 Thread Sebastian Rooks
can't find one (just one) python book shorter than 500 pages that is worth its weight in salt. Anyone know of any, any at all? All suggestions welcomed! -- Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: An "alternative" to Learning Perl

2012-01-10 Thread Sebastian Rooks
eady. I'll check out the first link, also. Thanks! -- Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: To remove some lines from a file

2006-10-25 Thread Sebastian Busch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ... I would like to remove two lines from a file. > ... I am quite new myself -- but wouldn't grep -v do that easier (and perhaps faster)? Greetings, Sebastian. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: To remove some lines from a file

2006-10-25 Thread Sebastian Busch
Steve Holden wrote: > Sebastian Busch wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> ... I would like to remove two lines from a file. ... >> ... grep -v ... > ... show ... grep -v "`grep -v "commentsymbol" yourfile | head -2`" yourfile i frankly admit

Re: To remove some lines from a file

2006-10-26 Thread Sebastian Busch
Chetan wrote: > Sebastian Busch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Steve Holden wrote: >>> Sebastian Busch wrote: >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>> ... I would like to remove two lines from a file. ... >>>> ... grep -v ... >&g

Timeline for Python?

2006-08-31 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello all, I am working on a Python book, since it could be completed in about a year (writing time + edition + publishing) or more, I would like to know what version to target since I don't want to release a book that will be outdated just after is printed. I use 2.4 for everyday work but most we

Re: Timeline for Python?

2006-09-01 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 1 Sep 2006 00:57:04 -0700, crystalattice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd write for 2.4, even though 2.5 should be coming out "shortly". > There aren't many significant changes to the whole language between 2.4 > and 2.5. Probably the best thing is write for 2.4 and have a sidenote > stating wh

Re: windev vs python SOS

2006-09-28 Thread Sebastian Kaliszewski
ple leave (and thus must be replaced), it's a Real Cost(tm) to train new people new windev tricks. Is your boss willing to take the risk that new people will need 1-2 months to get fluent with windev (as he may well forget about hiring trained windev developer in a reasonable amount of t

How to refer to Python?

2006-11-28 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I am writing a paper where I refer to Python. Is there a paper that I can refer the reader to? Or just use the Python web page as a reference? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

GNUmed - new version released

2006-12-21 Thread Sebastian Hilbert
available as usual for GNU/Linux and MS Windows als well as Debian packages MacOSX packages didn't make it yet due to unexplained problems with the Mac port. In general it looks like the code is getting much more stable and easier to fix and extent. Bug reports are appreciated. -- Seba

Re: where is python on linux?

2007-01-07 Thread Sebastian Busch
Frank Potter wrote: > ... where is the executable python file? ... does whereis python tell you what you want to know? sebastian. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

en la misma linea

2006-01-26 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hola, Aca con una pregunta basica: A veces veo que hay programas que tienen varias instrucciones en la misma linea, cuando lo que aprendi de Python era que se usaba el espaciado para mantener la estructura (indent). Por ejemplo: if name != 'comic': return Hay un return despues de los dos puntos, n

Detec nonascii in a string

2006-02-23 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, How do I detect non-ascii letters in a string? I want to detect the condition that a string have a letter that is not here: string.ascii_letters Best regards, SB. -- Bioinformatics news: http://www.bioinformatica.info Lriser: http://www.linspire.com/lraiser_success.php?serial=318 -- http

Re: Detec nonascii in a string

2006-02-23 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 2/23/06, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "äöü".decode("ascii") > should do the trick -- you get an UnicodeError when there is anything ascii > can't encode. Thank you. This is good enought for me. Best regards, SB. -- Bioinformatics news: http://www.bioinformatica.info Lriser: ht

Re: Output of HTML parsing

2007-06-15 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ Jackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > 1.The code above assume that each Prof has a tilte. If any one of them > does not, the name and title will be mismatched. How to program to > allow that title can be empty? > > 2.Is there any easier way to get the data I want other than using > list? Use BeautifulS

Re: sqlite3 bug??

2007-06-17 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ Carsten Haese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 07:43 -0700, 7stud wrote: > > Please report the whole docs as a bug. > > Calling the entire docs a bug is not helpful. ... unless he also comes up with the "bugfix". ;) -- Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters.

Re: try/except/else/finally problem

2007-06-28 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ Ed Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > try: > f = file('test.txt', 'r') > except IOError: > print 'except' > else: > print 'else' > finally: > print 'finally' > > > And the results are: > > File "./test.py", line 9 > finally: > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax A finally

Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla

2007-06-30 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > And as it has been said in this thread already, Qt has an excellent free > GUI-builder. Free as long as you develop free software. Development of proprietary, non-gpl software with Qt requires a commercial licence from Trolltech. -- Freedom is always

Re: linecache and comparison with input

2007-06-30 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ Ross Hetherington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > #!/usr/bin/env python > > import random > import sys > import linecache > > rnd = random.randint(1,3) > line = linecache.getline('testfile', rnd) > > print line Try print repr(line) ... > > gss = raw_input('Enter line: ',) and print repr(gss) ;) > if gss

Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla

2007-06-30 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > > I'd like to build a Python GUI app. Neither Tkinter nor Wxpython nor > > PyQT are actually what I want (because the lack of GUI builders and > > they don't really look good on Windows and Linux). > > The latter statement is bogus. Qt is THE native look

Re: The file executing

2007-07-03 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
[ Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > On Jul 2, 9:47 pm, Justin Ezequiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > On Jul 3, 9:40 am, Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > How does one get the path to the file currently executing (not the > > > cwd). Thank you > > > > os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) > > The

CSV without first line?

2007-07-14 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hi, In my CSV file, the first line has the name of the variables. So the data I want to parse resides from line 2 up to the end. Here is what I do: import csv lines=csv.reader(open("MYFILE")) lines.next() #this is just to avoid the first line for line in lines: DATA PARSING This works fine.

Re: Can a low-level programmer learn OOP?

2007-07-14 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 7/13/07, Simon Hibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > place. At the end of it you'll have a good idea how OOP works, and how > Python works. Learning OOp this way is easy and painless, and what you ... But this tutorial states "I assume you know how object-oriented programming works" -- Sebastián

Re: CSV without first line?

2007-07-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 7/15/07, John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So you imagine that there is an undocumented feature? No, I just think that is documented but I am not able to understand it. Reading the list I've learned several things that are not directly inferred from documentation (that is not the same as

Re: Python CGI and Browser timeout

2007-04-26 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 26 Apr 2007 14:48:29 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In order to work around this problem, I started printing empty strings > (i.e. print "") so that the browser does not timeout. How do you print something while doing the query and waiting for the results? I saw some page

Re: Python CGI and Browser timeout

2007-04-26 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 26 Apr 2007 14:48:29 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a better solution to avoid browser timeouts? Raising timeout in Apache, by default is 300 seconds. Limiting jobs size (both in the html form and from script size since you should not trust on client validations)

Re: SEO - Search Engine Optimization - Seo Consulting

2007-05-01 Thread Sebastian Kaliszewski
Bob Phillips wrote: > You bottom posters really are a bunch of supercilious, self-righteous > bigots. Whatever. When reading answers to some statements normal people like first to see the statement then the response, not the other way around. Just because you're using broken tool (Outlook Expre

Re: Writing a nice formatted csv file

2007-05-02 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 2 May 2007 07:14:04 -0700, redcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And i get an out.txt file looking like: > 1,2,3 > 10,20,30 > Whereas what I'd like to get is: > 1,2,3, > 10, 20, 30 > which is more readable. The idea behind csv module is to produce and read csv files that are "machine r

Re: default config has no md5 module?

2007-05-04 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 5/4/07, Leo Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i want to compile a python by myself, but after configure and make, it > seems that md5 is not built by default. > > what should i do to compile md5 as an module? md5 module was deprecated, now it functions are in hashlib. (see http://docs.python.org

Removing NS in ElementTree

2007-05-25 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I would like to remove the namespace information from my elements and have just the tag without this information. This "{http://uniprot.org/uniprot}"; is preapended into all my output. I understand that the solution is related with "_namespace_map" but I don't know much more. >>> for x in eleroot

expat parser

2007-05-27 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I have this code: import xml.parsers.expat def start_element(name, attrs): print 'Start element:', name, attrs def end_element(name): print 'End element:', name def char_data(data): print 'Character data:', repr(data) p = xml.parsers.expat.ParserCreate() p.StartElementHandler = start_e

Combinatorial of elements in Python?

2007-08-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I have 2 (or more) groups of elements, and I want to get all possible unique combinations from all of them. Is there a build-in method to do it? ADictionary={"one":["A","B","C","D"],"two":["H","I"]} I want to have all possible combinations from "one" and "two", that is: AH BI CH DI AI BH CI DH

Re: Combinatorial of elements in Python?

2007-08-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 8/15/07, Wildemar Wildenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh but it is: > >>> ADictionary={"one":["A","B","C","D"],"two":["H","I"]} > >>> result = set() > >>> for one in ADictionary["one"]: > ... for two in ADictionary["two"]: > ... result.add(one + two) That was easy :) What abou

Re: Combinatorial of elements in Python?

2007-08-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 8/15/07, Mikael Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is unclear here is in what order the keys should be visited. The > following assumes that the keys should be considered in alphanumeric order. Yes, my fault. The orden should be given by a string, like: DCDBA Using this dictionay. A={'

Re: Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 8/19/07, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Google? What's that? Thanks. I like to get a insider's view when I know > experts are out there. So now I ask a deeper question. Are there matrix > computation libraries or even statistical (regression, factor analysis) > libraries? If you are so

Re: Biased random?

2007-08-27 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 8/27/07, J. Cliff Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Play with your log to get the range you want Here you can get "true" random numbers (not pseudorandom, they claim to use a quatum generaton (?)) by fetching them from: http://random.irb.hr/ They give you a python class t insert into your code

Generating HTML

2007-09-11 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, What are people using these days to generate HTML? I still use HTMLgen, but I want to know if there are new options. I don't want/need a web-framework a la Zope, just want to produce valid HTML from Python. Best, SB. -- Sebastián Bassi (セバスティアン). Diplomado en Ciencia y Tecnología. Curso B

Box plot in Python

2007-03-14 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, Is there a graphic package for Python that provides support for box plots? (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_plot and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:R-speed_of_light_boxplot.png for information on box plots). I have N sets of data, each with X "points". Example: Set 1: Point 1: 0.

Re: Box plot in Python

2007-03-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 3/15/07, Rob Clewley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matplotlib supports boxplots in a very straightforward fashion and is > reasonably documented (just google it!) I actually just submitted a > patch for extra boxplot features in matplotlib, which you can find on > the sourceforge patch tracker.

Re: How to parse the os.system() output in python

2007-03-17 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 17 Mar 2007 17:28:56 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use os.system() to execute a system command in python. > Can you please tell me how can I parse (in python) the output of the > os.system() ? Maybe you mean to parse the output of the program you run using os.system.

Re: How to parse the os.system() output in python

2007-03-17 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 3/18/07, bruce peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > how to redirect the putput of the > program to a file? like this: program_name -parameters > outfile.txt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Wikipedia and a little piece of Python History

2007-03-21 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 21 Mar 2007 12:18:50 -0700, Paddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just had a link to Tim peters first post on doctest: > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/1c57cfb7b3772763 AFAIK, Google doesn't offer a permalink to usenet/group post (since a mayor "upgrade" they made some

Re: why brackets & commas in func calls can't be ommited? (maybe it could be PEP?)

2007-03-22 Thread Sebastian Kaliszewski
dmitrey wrote: > if you want > result = func1(func2(arg)) > you should use > result = func1 (func2 arg) This is in conflict with current meanig, Ergo it breaks old code rgds \SK -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Problem installing Python 2.5

2007-04-03 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I was trying to install Python 2.5 compiling from sources. I used: ./compile It run OK. Then: make altintall After a lot of output, got this: Listing /usr/local/lib/python2.5/xml/sax ... Compiling /usr/local/lib/python2.5/xml/sax/__init__.py ... Compiling /usr/local/lib/python2.5/xml/sax/_exception

Re: Problem installing Python 2.5

2007-04-03 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 4/3/07, Jaroslaw Zabiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After executing >./configure > you have to edito >Modules/Setup > file and uncomment the following line: > #zlib zlibmodule.c -I$(prefix)/include -L$(exec_prefix)/lib -lz > Then continue with normal make; make install. Thank you. I

Re: Python editor/IDE on Linux?

2007-04-13 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 4/13/07, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wonder what everybody uses for Python editor/IDE on Linux? > I use PyScripter on Windows, which is very good. Not sure if > there's something handy like that on Linux. I need to do some > development work on Linux and the distro I am using is Xubuntu.

Making a tree out of a 2 column list

2007-04-14 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I have a two column list like: 2,131 6,335 7,6 8,9 10,131 131,99 5,10 And I want to store it in a tree-like structure. So if I request 131, it should return all the child of 131, like 2, 10 and 5 (since 5 is child of 10). If I request 335, it should return: 6 and 7. If I request 9, it should retu

Re: Making a tree out of a 2 column list

2007-04-14 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 14 Apr 2007 09:32:07 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > def tree_path(key,tree,indent): > print '\t'*indent,key > if tree.has_key(key): > for m in tree[key]: > tree_path(m,tree,indent+1) > return Thank you. It worked!. I changed it a bit to re

Re: Making a tree out of a 2 column list

2007-04-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 4/15/07, Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Depending on your input data you may need to add some cycle detection. > For example, try it with > tree_path(1, {1:[2], 2:[1]}, []) I guess this should make the program enter into a endless loop. But the data won't have such a redundancy, becau

Re: Making a tree out of a 2 column list

2007-04-15 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 15 Apr 2007 15:44:47 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But errors and bugs do happen, inside data too; so often it's better > to be on safe side if the safe code is fast enough. Yes, I agree since I've seen lot of errors in data. But this data comes from a taxonomy tree made

Re: File DB instead of real database?

2007-04-16 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 13 Apr 2007 21:14:36 -0700, Jia Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I donot want to use a real DB like MySQL ... But I need something to > save about more than 1000 articles. > Is there any good ways? SQLite is a good option, as you were told. But what about put them in a dictionary and then cPic

Re: Saving parameters between Python applications?

2007-09-16 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 9/16/07, Stodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > python app1.py --location=c:\test1 > What I want to do is save the location parameter, so I can then do (in > the same window): > python app2.py > And have app2.py automatically have access to the value of "location". Do app1.py to save a pickle of t

Re: Saving parameters between Python applications?

2007-09-17 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 9/17/07, Stodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good idea, but I can't guarantee that the two scripts will be run from > the same directory - so where to store the pickle? It doesn't matter if is the same directory or not, as long as both programs has access to the pickle file (one program should

Re: Convert string to command..

2007-10-18 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 10/18/07, Adam Atlas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Use the builtin function "eval". What is the difference with os.system()? -- Sebastián Bassi (セバスティアン). Diplomado en Ciencia y Tecnología. Curso Biologia molecular para programadores: http://tinyurl.com/2vv8w6 GPG Fingerprint: 9470 0980 620D

Module for SVG?

2007-01-25 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, I found http://www2.sfk.nl/svg as a Python module for writing SVG. Last update was in 2004 and I am not sure if there is something better. Any recommendation for generating SVG graphics? Best, SB. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

ANN: A Primer on Python for Life Science Researchers

2007-11-30 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I'm happy to report the release of a PLOS paper: "A Primer on Python for Life Science Researchers". It is a six page education paper introducing Python. If you have a friend that is a researchers in a biological area and you think that he may need to know Python, please send him this e-mail: URL:

centre of mass of protein

2008-01-09 Thread smriti Sebastian
hi all, Is there any script or module in python where we can find the centre of mass of protein? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Article of interest: Python pros/cons for the enterprise

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastian Kaliszewski
Jeff Schwab wrote: >> You like managing your own memory, be my guest. But please don't >> imply that you're putting forth less effort because of it. You're >> just putting forth different effort. > > I disagree with you completely. Your points don't make any sense to me > at all. I believe I a

Web site for comparing languages syntax

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastian Bassi
Hello, I know there is one site with wikimedia software installed, that is made for comparing the syntax of several computer languages (Python included). But don't remember the URL. Anyone knows this site? -- Sebastián Bassi (セバスティアン). Diplomado en Ciencia y Tecnología. Curso Biologia molecular

Re: Web site for comparing languages syntax

2008-02-26 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On 2/26/08, Andreas Tawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe http://www.rosettacode.org ? That's a wiki. YES!!!. Thank you!! -- Sebastián Bassi (セバスティアン). Diplomado en Ciencia y Tecnología. Curso Biologia molecular para programadores: http://tinyurl.com/2vv8w6 GPG Fingerprint: 9470 0980 620D ABFC

Problem trying to install ReportLab with easy_install

2009-02-21 Thread Sebastian Bassi
I don't understand what is wrong when I try to install ReportLab. This is under Ubuntu and all build packages are installed. Here is what I get when trying to install it: (I could install it with apt-get, but I am testing virtualenv and easy_install). (testbio149)vi...@maricurie:~/Public/testbio14

Re: Problem trying to install ReportLab with easy_install

2009-02-22 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Garrett Cooper wrote: >It's not building lib_renderPM_libart properly, or it's a typo > that supposed to be librenderPM_libart, or bad LDFLAGS... >More details need to be provided like an ls of your site-packages > directory and a partial ls of your local

Re: Python advocacy ... HELP!

2008-12-04 Thread Sebastian Kaliszewski
Michael_D_G wrote: how do I refute the notion that Python is a "marginal" language because according to TOBIE it only less than a 6% market share. According to the same TIOBE, C++ has less than 11%. So it must be niche then as well :) -- "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" --

Re: How to find the beginning of last line of a big text file ?

2009-01-01 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Barak, Ron wrote: > I have a very big text file: I need to find the place where the last line > begins (namely, the offset of the one-before-the-last '\n' + 1). > Could you suggest a way to do that without getting all the file into memory > (as I said, it's a big fi

Re: How to store passwords?

2009-01-07 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Oltmans wrote: > I'm writing a program in which I will ask users to enter user name and > password once only. It's a console based program that will run on In general you don't store the password, but a "hash" of it. Then when the user logs-in, you hash it and comp

Re: Emacs users: feedback on diffs between python-mode.el and python.el?

2008-10-17 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:21:38 +0200 wrote Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> It doesn't look like there's >> any way to browse the subversion any more, though. > > Doh :( > > Is there any way to get this version then ??? svn co https://python-mode.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/python-mode/

Re: Commercial Products in Python

2008-10-21 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Paulo J. Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was just wondering, if you wish to commercialize an application > developed in Python, what's the way to go? You choose the conditions. Nothing in Python license prevents you of selling your work. > I guess the only wa

IDLE home page?

2008-10-21 Thread Sebastian Bassi
If I put IDLE in the search box at python.org, the first hit is: http://www.python.org/idle/ But this page is a directory without any index file: Index of /idle Icon NameLast modified Size Description[DIR] Parent Directory - [ ] Makefile

Re: IDLE home page?

2008-10-22 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:49 AM, Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Depending on the answer you get here, you might send the same observation > and question to [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, I've just sent it. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

doctest + shelve question

2009-03-06 Thread Sebastian Bartos
t work. I'd like to keep a consistent doctest documentation here and not spawn my project with additional test modules or similar. Any idea on how I can make it work like as if it would be called from the interactive interpreter? The documentation and Google were not too helpful. ps. Sys: Linux, P

Re: Does Python have certificate?

2009-03-23 Thread Sebastian Bassi
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Muddy Coder wrote: > I wonder that does Python have certificate? You see, java, .NET, PHP, > and so on, they have certificates for developers to get. Python is > quite popular nowadays, I wonder is there such a thing? If so, I > certainly want to get one. I searche

Re: Automatically generating arithmetic operations for a subclass

2009-04-14 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
> I have a subclass of int where I want all the standard arithmetic > operators to return my subclass, but with no other differences: > > class MyInt(int): > def __add__(self, other): > return self.__class__(super(MyInt, self).__add__(other)) > # and so on for __mul__, __sub__, e

Re: pyqt4 qTableWidget add items help

2009-04-18 Thread Sebastian Wiesner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [...] > I've been trying > > while(len(orders)> i): > ui.tb1_tblOrders.setCurrentCell(i,0,orders[i][1]) > i+=1 > > which to me, says go add in the first column row with the first order, > and it makes sense to me Rea

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