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> of knowing you.
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hundred twenty nine", 50: "fifty"}
But i need dict sort :
{ 50: "fifty", 129: "a hundred twenty nine"}
How can i do this ?
Thanks,
Glauco Buzini da Costa Silva
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Shriram Krishnamurthi has just announced the following elsewhere; it might
be of interest to c.l.s, c.l.f, and c.l.p:
http://list.cs.brown.edu/pipermail/plt-scheme/2005-April/008382.html
The Fate Of LAMBDA in PLT Scheme v300
or
La
Hi,
I´m with problem to create a executable program in
python.
I´m using py2exe but i don´t know if it´s
right.
My setup.py:
from distutils.core import setupimport
py2exefrom glob import glob
setup( # The first three
parameters are not required, if at least a # 'version' is
given
Hi,
I´m with problem to create a executable program in
python.
I´m using py2exe but i don´t know if it´s
right.
My setup.py:
from distutils.core import setupimport
py2exefrom glob import glob
setup( # The first three
parameters are not required, if at least a # 'version' is
give
Hi,
I´m with problem to create a executable program in
python.
I´m using py2exe but i don´t know if it´s
right.
When i run in prompt "python setup.py py2exe",
appear in the end this:
###
The following modules appear to be missing[
'_imaging_gif','libVTKCommonPython', 'libVTKCon
ay just have fewer
> > "options" for how to notate basic data.
>
> JSON corresponds much more closely to Python data types, but
> converting from one to the other can't improve matters any.
>
> ChrisA
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tand that he has yet to master the
> intricacies of pip, but I'm sure that'll come with practice, or has he
> given up?
>
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> you can do for our language.
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> I assume any sane editor has similar functionality. I see my coworkers
> using vim, sublime, eclipse, and X-code. They all appear to do these
> things, and I would thus classify any of them as sane editors. I'm sure
> there are others. If the tool you're (in the generic sense of "you")
> usin
ference
> I am trying to find the topological overlap of that data
>
> I have been searching for any sample in python but i dont seem to find
> any.
>
> Any suggestion in start with are appreciated
>
>
> Thanks
> Lav
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seems
> to describe a number of code refactorings which aren't available for Python
> code. For example, I don't see an "invert boolean" refactoring.
>
> How useful is PyCharm's refactoring subsystem?
>
> Thx,
>
> Skip
>
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Hi folks,
I have a need in a network data distribution application to send out
data to folks who want it using the protocol of their choice. I´d
like it to support a variety of protocols and I don´t want to
implement any of them :-)
http, ftp (via ftplib) , https (dunno how yet), ssl, ssh, sftp
I looked at twisted briefly. It looks like it is server oriented.
Does it work in for clients initiating connections?
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2006 13:53:48 -0700, Peter Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >I have a need in a network da
Cool! Will check it out...
Alex Martelli wrote:
> Peter Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I looked at twisted briefly. It looks like it is server oriented.
> > Does it work in for clients initiating connections?
>
> Twisted supports clients, servers, and
when i creat a RadioButton and put a command =
self.Function , this function is called in the creation of
RadioButton.
It´s right this or it´s wrong ?
Thank you
Glauco
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27;Function' is call. And i don´t want this.
What´s wrong ?
Thank you
Glauco
- Original Message -
From: "Delaney, Timothy C (Timothy)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Glauco Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 8:50 PM
Subject: RE: problem in th
David Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: problem in the compiler ?
Glauco Silva wrote:
> python : 2.3.5
> os: win 2K
This part is good enough (though sometimes it helps to mention the
service pack number
on windows systems
)
self.myButton.pack()
...
self.myButton.invoke('C1')
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- Original Message -
From: "Delaney, Timothy C (Timothy)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Glauco Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednes
You can try this :
>>> l = [(2001, 5, 2),(2111,3,3),(1984, 3, 1), (2001, 1, 1)]
>>> l.sort(lambda x = l[0],y = l[1] : cmp((x[1],x[2]),(y[1],y[2])))
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From: "Volker Grabsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:09 AM
Subject: Multiple "cmp"s chained on
Hi,
I would like to request your attention for this very specific issue:
I have several classes in Python, and now I want simply re-use it, in
other language.
The closest to solution I think I came was with this site:
http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/Py2exeAndCtypesComExeServer?highlight=%28%28P
Hi,
I would like to request your attention for this very specific issue:
I have several classes in Python, and now I want simply re-use it, in
other language.
The closest to solution I think I came was with this site:
http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/Py2exeAndCtypesComDllServer
but I not able to
. I'm not sure what to call it. I
> don't think it's inheritance. Maybe there is no official thing here
> and I just need to brute force my way through it. Is there some
> programming methodology I should be using?
>
> Thanks
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Em 01-02-2012 01:39, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Hi!
>
> What is the best way to iterate thru a huge list having the 1st element
> a different process? I.e.:
>
> process1(mylist[0])
> for el in mylist[1:]:
> process2(el)
>
> This way mylist is almost duplicat
Em 01-02-2012 03:16, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Em 01-02-2012 01:39, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
>> Hi!
>>
>> What is the best way to iterate thru a huge list having the 1st element
>> a different process? I.e.:
>>
>> process1(mylist[0])
>> for el in my
Em 01-02-2012 04:55, Cameron Simpson escreveu:
> On 01Feb2012 03:34, Paulo da Silva wrote:
> | BTW, iter seems faster than iterating thru mylist[1:]!
>
> I would hope the difference can be attributed to the cost of copying
> mylist[1:].
I don't think so. I tried s
Hi all.
I have a python extension (bindings for a C lib - no swig) and I would
like to write a setup.py to build a source distribution pack.
The extension consists of 3 files:
foo.h
foo.c
foo.py
that are placed in a eclipse directory
/home//ECLIPSE/workspace/ext/src
foo.h+foo.c are to be compile
If you want it as an int:
random.randint(10, 99)
Or as a string:
s = '%06d' % random.randint(0, 99)
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Nikhil Verma wrote:
> Hi All
>
> How can we generate a 6 digit random number from a given number ?
>
> eg:-
>
> def number_generator(id):
> rando
Hi all.
I want to have dates as major ticks labels of X axis.
This fragment of code works fine except that I need more dates to appear
instead the 6 I am getting. The number of dates in dtsd is for ex. 262.
Thanks for any help.
BTW, I got most of this code from some site on the internet.
...
Às 09:17 de 10-01-2018, Thomas Jollans escreveu:
On 2018-01-10 05:22, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Hi all.
...
It's a bit hard to tell without a working example, but I think you'll
want to set a tick locator, e.g. something like
ax0.xaxis.set_major_locator(matplotlib.ticker.Multipl
Hi all!
I'm having the following problem. Consider the code (the commented or
the not commented which I think do the same things):
#for col in missing_cols:
#df[col] = np.nan
df=df.copy()
df[missing_cols]=np.nan
df has about 2 cols and len(missing_cols) is about 18000.
I'm getting l
Às 16:40 de 20/06/22, Dennis Lee Bieber escreveu:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 15:54:29 +0100, Paulo da Silva
declaimed the following:
Às 15:07 de 19/06/22, jan Anja escreveu:
Dude, it's called CPython for a reason.
IMHO CPython means Core Python, not C Python.
It is, as I recall, a
Às 15:07 de 19/06/22, jan Anja escreveu:
Dude, it's called CPython for a reason.
IMHO CPython means Core Python, not C Python.
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Às 18:19 de 20/06/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
The same personality traits that make people react
to troll postings might make them spread unconfirmed
ideas about the meaning of "C" in "CPython".
The /core/ of CPython is written in C.
CPython is the /canonical/ implementation of Pyth
Às 20:01 de 20/06/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Às 18:19 de 20/06/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
The same personality traits that make people react
to troll postings might make them spread unconfirmed
ideas about the meaning of "C" in "CPython".
The /core/ of CPy
Às 03:20 de 21/06/22, MRAB escreveu:
On 2022-06-21 02:33, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 11:13, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
Às 20:01 de 20/06/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Às 18:19 de 20/06/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
>> The same personality traits that make people react
Às 02:33 de 21/06/22, Chris Angelico escreveu:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 11:13, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
Às 20:01 de 20/06/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Às 18:19 de 20/06/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
The same personality traits that make people react
to troll postings might make them spread
Hi!
I implemented a part of a script to subtract n months from datetime.
Basically I subtracted n%12 from year and n//12 from the month adding 12
months when it goes<=0. Then used try when converting to datetime again.
So, if the day is for example 31 for a 30 days month it raises a
ValuError
me(*dtnow_t)
Any comments are welcome.
Thank you.
Paulo
On Tue, 2022-06-21 at 05:29 +0100, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Hi!
I implemented a part of a script to subtract n months from datetime.
Basically I subtracted n%12 from year and n//12 from the month adding
12
months when it goes<=0. Then used
Às 05:29 de 21/06/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
As a general response to some comments ...
Suppose we need to delete records from a database older than ...
Today, it's usual to specify days. For example you have to keep some gov
papers for 90 days. This seems to come from computers era. I
Às 20:25 de 22/06/22, Barry Scott escreveu:
On 22 Jun 2022, at 17:59, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
Às 05:29 de 21/06/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
As a general response to some comments ...
Suppose we need to delete records from a database older than ...
Today, it's usual to specify days
Às 19:47 de 22/06/22, Marco Sulla escreveu:
The package arrow has a simple shift method for months, weeks etc
https://arrow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#replace-shift
At first look it seems pretty good! I didn't know it.
Thank you Marco.
Paulo
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Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command
(linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example,
"type rm" in command line?
The reason:
I have python program that launches a detached rm. It works pretty well
until it is invoked by cron! I suspect that f
Às 05:00 de 12/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command
(linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example,
"type rm" in command line?
The reason:
I have python program that launches a detached rm. It wo
Às 17:22 de 12/10/22, Tilmann Hentze escreveu:
Paulo da Silva schrieb:
I have python program that launches a detached rm. It works pretty well
until it is invoked by cron! I suspect that for cron we need to specify
the full path.
Probably you could use os.unlink[1] with no problem.
No
Às 20:16 de 12/10/22, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com escreveu:
On 2022-10-12 at 17:43:18 +0100,
Paulo da Silva wrote:
Às 17:22 de 12/10/22, Tilmann Hentze escreveu:
Paulo da Silva schrieb:
I have python program that launches a detached rm. It works pretty well
until it is invoked by
Às 19:14 de 12/10/22, Jon Ribbens escreveu:
On 2022-10-12, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Às 05:00 de 12/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command
(linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example,
"type rm" in co
Às 20:09 de 12/10/22, Antoon Pardon escreveu:
Op 12/10/2022 om 18:49 schreef Paulo da Silva:
Às 05:00 de 12/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command
(linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example,
"type r
Às 22:38 de 12/10/22, Jon Ribbens escreveu:
On 2022-10-12, Jon Ribbens wrote:
On 2022-10-12, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Às 19:14 de 12/10/22, Jon Ribbens escreveu:
On 2022-10-12, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Às 05:00 de 12/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the
Às 05:00 de 12/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command
(linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example,
"type rm" in command line?
The reason:
I have python program that launches a detached rm. It wo
Hi all!
What is the correct way, if any, of documenting a function/method?
1.
def foo(a,b):
""" A description.
a: Whatever 1
b: Whatever 2
"""
...
2.
def foo(a,b):
""" A description.
a -- Whatever 1
b -- Whatever 2
"""
Hello!
I am in the process of "typing" of some of my scripts.
Using it should help a lot to avoid some errors.
But this is new for me and I'm facing some problems.
Let's I have the following code (please don't look at the program content):
f=None # mypy naturally assumes Optional(int) because
Às 21:58 de 22/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi all!
What is the correct way, if any, of documenting a function/method?
Thank you all for the, valuable as usual, suggestions.
I am now able to make my choices.
Paulo
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Às 21:36 de 23/10/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hello!
I am in the process of "typing" of some of my scripts.
Using it should help a lot to avoid some errors.
But this is new for me and I'm facing some problems.
Let's I have the following code (please don't look at the
Às 23:56 de 23/10/22, Cameron Simpson escreveu:
On 23Oct2022 21:36, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
I am in the process of "typing" of some of my scripts.
Using it should help a lot to avoid some errors.
But this is new for me and I'm facing some problems.
Let's I have the followin
Hi!
Consider this simple script ...
___
from typing import List, Optional
class GLOBALS:
foos=None
class Foo:
def __init__(self):
pass
class Foos:
Foos: List[Foo]=[]
# SOME GLOBALS ARE USED HERE in a real script
def __init__(self):
pass
G
rote:
Do you want the following?
```
from typing import List, Optional
class GLOBALS:
foos: Optional[Foos] = None
class Foo:
def __init__(self):
pass
class Foos:
Foos: List[Foo] = []
def __init__(self):
pass
GLOBALS.foos = Foos()
```
Kind regards,
Sam
Às 02:32 de 30/10/22, dn escreveu:
On 30/10/2022 11.59, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Solution (below) will not work if the mention of Foos in GLOBALS is a
forward-reference. Either move GLOBALS to suit, or surround "Foos"
with quotes.
This is the problem for me. So far, without typing, I us
Às 01:14 de 30/10/22, Thomas Passin escreveu:
On 10/29/2022 1:45 PM, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Hi!
Consider this simple script ...
___
from typing import List, Optional
class GLOBALS:
foos=None
class Foo:
def __init__(self):
pass
class Foos:
Foos: List
Às 10:26 de 30/10/22, Peter J. Holzer escreveu:
On 2022-10-29 23:59:44 +0100, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Às 22:34 de 29/10/22, dn escreveu:
Solution (below) will not work if the mention of Foos in GLOBALS is a
forward-reference.
Either move GLOBALS to suit, or surround "Foos" w
Às 22:34 de 29/10/22, dn escreveu:
Out of interest, tested snippet in PyCharm, cf native-mypy. It flags the
original:
GLOBALS.foos: Optional[Foos]=Foos()
but not the fall-back:
GLOBALS.foos=Foos()
Must admit, the first query coming to mind was: why is the typing taking
place at i
Às 17:06 de 30/10/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
Paulo da Silva writes:
Is there anything to do without loosing my script structure and usual
practice?
to lose (losing): to stop having something
to loose (loosing): to let or make loose (see next line)
loose (adj.): not firmly attached
Às 21:08 de 31/10/22, Peter J. Holzer escreveu:
On 2022-10-30 11:26:56 +0100, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
On 2022-10-29 23:59:44 +0100, Paulo da Silva wrote:
The funny thing is that if I replace foos by Foos it works because it gets
known by the initial initialization
Hi!
And a typing problem again!!!
___
class C:
def __init__(self):
self.__foos=5*[0]
@property
def foos(self) -> list[int]:
return self.__foos
@foos.setter
def foos(self,v: int):
Às 03:24 de 03/11/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
And a typing problem again!!!
___
class C:
def __init__(self):
self.__foos=5*[0]
@property
def foos(self) -> list[int]:
return self.__foos
@foos.setter
def f
Às 05:32 de 03/11/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Às 03:24 de 03/11/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
And a typing problem again!!!
___
class C:
def __init__(self):
self.__foos=5*[0]
@property
def foos(self) -> list[int]:
ret
Às 18:16 de 03/11/22, Chris Angelico escreveu:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 at 05:03, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
Changing def foos(self) -> list[int]: to
def foos(self) -> Union[list[int]]:
fixes the problem.
Not so elegant, however!
Wait, what?!
Union[X, Y] means "X or Y"
Union[X] mea
Às 07:55 de 03/11/22, dn escreveu:
On 03/11/2022 16.24, Paulo da Silva wrote:
class C:
def __init__(self):
self.__foos=5*[0]
@property
def foos(self) -> list[int]:
return self.__foos
@foos.setter
def foos(self,v: int):
self.__foos=[v for
Às 07:52 de 04/11/22, dn escreveu:
On 04/11/2022 07.50, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 at 05:48, Paulo da Silva
wrote:
Às 05:32 de 03/11/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Às 03:24 de 03/11/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
And a typing problem again
Hi!
I need to debug a python3 script under root. I tried spyder but it does
not work.
Running as root without --no-sandbox is not supported. See
https://crbug.com/638180.
Thanks for any comments including alternative solutions to debug as root.
Paulo
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Às 22:56 de 08/10/21, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Hi!
>
> I need to debug a python3 script under root. I tried spyder but it does
> not work.
>
> Running as root without --no-sandbox is not supported. See
> https://crbug.com/638180.
>
> Thanks for any comments includi
Hello!
Is there a better way of doing this?
Why didn't setattr (as commented) work?
Thanks for an help/comments.
class C:
def f(self,v):
#setattr(self,n,v)
self.__dict__['n']=v
c=C()
c.f(3)
print(c.n)
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Às 23:28 de 10/10/21, Stefan Ram escreveu:
> Paulo da Silva writes:
>> class C:
>>def f(self,v):
>>#setattr(self,n,v)
>>self.__dict__['n']=v
>
>> Why didn't setattr (as commented) work?
>
> Because the name n has not
Às 22:54 de 11/10/21, Chris Angelico escreveu:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 8:52 AM Paulo da Silva
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I need to debug a python3 script under root. I tried spyder but it does
>> not work.
>>
>> Running as root without --no-sa
Às 02:08 de 12/10/21, Michael Torrie escreveu:
> On 10/8/21 4:32 PM, Paulo da Silva wrote:
>> Às 22:56 de 08/10/21, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I need to debug a python3 script under root. I tried spyder but it does
>>> not work.
>&g
Às 16:16 de 14/10/21, Mats Wichmann escreveu:
> On 10/13/21 16:55, Michael Torrie wrote:
>> On 10/13/21 12:09 PM, Paulo da Silva wrote:
>>> spyder and eric are both python editors/debuggers! Why are they related
>>> with web browsers?!
>>
>> Good point. I w
Às 23:55 de 13/10/21, Michael Torrie escreveu:
> On 10/13/21 12:09 PM, Paulo da Silva wrote:
>> spyder and eric are both python editors/debuggers! Why are they related
>> with web browsers?!
>
> Good point. I was going off of the chromium bug report. My bad. I
> mis
Hi!
Why doesn't this work
if (self.ctr:=self.ctr-1)<=0:
while this works
if (ctr:=ctr-1)<=0:
Thanks
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Às 20:34 de 22/10/21, Chris Angelico escreveu:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 6:24 AM Jon Ribbens via Python-list
> wrote:
>>
>> On 2021-10-22, Stefan Ram wrote:
>>> Paulo da Silva writes:
>>>> Why doesn't this work
>>>> if (self.ctr:=self
Hi!
How do I handle a SIGINT (or any other signal) avoid nesting?
Does this work?
class STATUS:
InInt=False
def SIGINT_handler(sn,f):
if STATUS.InInt: return
STATUS.InInt=True
process_int()
STATUS.InInt=False
Thanks for any suggestions.
Paulo
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Às 21:55 de 10/11/21, Jon Ribbens escreveu:
> On 2021-11-10, Paulo da Silva wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> How do I handle a SIGINT (or any other signal) avoid nesting?
>
> I don't think you need to. Python will only call signal handlers in
> the main thread, so a hand
Às 06:22 de 11/11/21, Chris Angelico escreveu:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 5:01 PM Jon Ribbens via Python-list
> wrote:
>>
>> On 2021-11-10, Paulo da Silva wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> How do I handle a SIGINT (or any other signal) avoid nesting?
>>
Hello, I would like to report the following issue:
Working with floats i noticed that:
int(23.99/12) returns 1, and
int(23.999/12) returns 2
This implies that int() function is rounding, which doesn't appear to be
expected (documentation doesn't say anything about it). Lo
Hello!
Let's say I have a dir src containing another dir named foo and a script
test.py.
So, I have
src/foo (dir)
src/test.py (script)
test.py has the folloing code:
import foo as f
c=f.C()
I am inside src and want to run python test.py.
How can I create the class C inside src/foo dir if i
Às 02:01 de 05/02/22, Cameron Simpson escreveu:
On 05Feb2022 00:37, Paulo da Silva wrote:
Let's say I have a dir src containing another dir named foo and a
script test.py.
So, I have
src/foo (dir)
src/test.py (script)
test.py has the folloing code:
import foo as f
c=f.C()
I am insid
Hi!
Let's say I have two lists of equal length but with a variable number of
elements. For ex.:
l1=['a','b','c']
l2=['j','k','l']
I want to build a string like this
"foo a j, b k, c l bar"
Is it possible to achieve this with f strings or any other
simple/efficient way?
Thanks for any help
Às 02:17 de 09/02/22, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Hi!
Let's say I have two lists of equal length but with a variable number of
elements. For ex.:
l1=['a','b','c']
l2=['j','k','l']
I want to build a string like this
"foo a
Hi all.
I am learning pandas DataFrame and I want to add (eventually replace by
index) some rows.
For adding here is what I tried:
>df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.randn(6,4), index=dates, columns=list('ABCD'))
>df
A B C D
2013-01-01 -0.111621 1.126761 -2.4
Às 21:10 de 13-04-2016, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Hi all.
...
> [6 rows x 4 columns]
>
>> dft=pd.DataFrame([[1,2,3,4]],
> index=[datetime.date(2016,1,12)],columns=df.columns)
>
>> dft
> A B C D
> 2016-01-12 1 2 3 4
>
> [1 rows x 4 colu
Hi all.
I have seen this "trick" to create a hot vector.
In [45]: x
Out[45]: array([0, 1])
In [46]: y
Out[46]: array([1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0], dtype=uint8)
In [47]: y[:,None]
Out[47]:
array([[1],
[1],
[1],
[0],
[0],
[1],
[0],
[0]], dtype=uint8)
Às 05:05 de 18-04-2016, Reto Brunner escreveu:
> Hi,
> It is called broadcasting an array, have a look here:
> http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.10.1/user/basics.broadcasting.html
>
So, there are two broadcasts here.
OK.
Thanks.
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Hi.
Why in this code fragment self.__name is not kept between pickle
dumps/loads? How to fix it?
Thanks.
import pickle
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
class C(pd.DataFrame):
def __init__(self,name,*a,**b):
super(C,self).__init__(*a,**b)
self.__name
Às 22:43 de 21-04-2016, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
> Hi.
>
> Why in this code fragment self.__name is not kept between pickle
> dumps/loads? How to fix it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> import pickle
> import pandas as pd
> import numpy as np
>
> class C(pd.DataFrame):
&
Às 17:27 de 22-04-2016, Ian Kelly escreveu:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Paulo da Silva
> wrote:
>> Às 22:43 de 21-04-2016, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
...
>
> Probably this is necessary because the DataFrame class is already
> customizing its pickle behavior without ta
Às 21:33 de 22-04-2016, Ian Kelly escreveu:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Paulo da Silva
> wrote:
...
>
> If they start with two underscores then you could use the name
> mangling to find them. If the class name is MyClass then look for any
> keys in the instance di
Hi!
Suppose I have a class A whose implementation I don't know about.
That class A has a method f that returns a A object.
class A:
...
def f(self, <...>):
...
Now I want to write B derived from A with method f1. I want f1 to return
a B object:
class B(A):
Às 05:20 de 09-05-2016, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Thank you Yann and Peter.
I really didn't know anything about those "things".
So far I have worked a lot with classes but they are written by me.
Now I needed to derive pandas.Series (for example) and it has some
methods that retur
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