Hi I am very confused with the use of the struct module to read binary
data from a file.
( I have only worked with ascii files so far)
I have a file spec for a Data-logger (http://www.dataq.com/support/
techinfo/ff.htm)
I am collecting some voltage , time traces on one channel and they are
writte
rame my question.
I am pasting the code contained in the three files and the error
message here
Thanks for your help
harijay
The detailed error I get is
hazel:tmp hari$ python runner.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "runner.py", line 3, in
import child
File "/
h
Now I have the variable master name setnameinchild and master.trash hj
On Oct 9, 11:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi I am new to writing module and object oriented python code. I am
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grateful
to everyone for their time .
harijay
On Oct 9, 12:07 pm, "Jerry Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:43 AM, harijay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi I am new to writing module and object oriented python code. I am
> > trying to
p://www.nongnu.org/fab/documentation.html>
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ALso please look at the pexpect module. This allows you to supply
"human" input to automate scripts that require it.
Look at http://www.noah.org/wiki/Pexpect#Description_of_Pexpect
Hope this helps
Harijay
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t given below
Thanks for your help
Harijay
PyMate r8111 running Python 2.5.1 (/usr/bin/python)
>>> testdigit.py
Matched I have 2004 rupees
Matched I have 3324234 and more
Matched As 3233
Matched 2323423414 is good
Matched dc sav 2412441 asdf
SKIPPED random1341also and also
SKIPP
am always amazed at how helpful everyone on this group is
Hari
On Nov 21, 5:12 pm, John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 22, 8:46 am, harijay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I am a few months new into python. I have used regexps before in perl
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myval1.append(line[0])
myval2.append(line[1])
myval3.append(line[2])
etc etc . The csv module defines a dialect excel_tab. Each line is
then parsed into an array . You can insert that array into another
array and have an array line mydata = [ [line1],[line2] ...]
Hopw this helps
harijay
In my last post I had asked about reading data from a binary file
using the struct module.
Thanks to some excellent help , I have managed to read in
successfully
most of the header of this binary format that I want to parse. These
are some time-voltage traces from a digital
to analog converter for
now in my working code
(element1,) = struct.unpack(" wrote:
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> > usin
Hi
I want to run shell scripts of the following kind from inside python
and for some reason either the os.system or the subprocess.call ways
are not working for me .
I am calling a fortran command (f2mtz ) with some keyworded input that
is normally piped (<<) in.
The section of code that deals wi
t; %(options.symm,cellparams)
import subprocess
f2mtzargs = ["f2mtz hklin %s hklout %s" %
(options.phs,options.mtzfile),"< wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 15:23 -0700, harijay wrote:
> > Hi
> > I want to run shell scripts of the following kind from inside python
Hi I am using Python 2.6.5 on Windows.
I wanted to start using the win32com extensions which I understand are
"essentially part of the stdlib" ( quoted in
http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/win32_how_do_i.html)
Since I didnt have the extensions as standard I went to sourceforge
to get the module
Using the "binary" offered on sourceforge and calling
"python setup.py install"
Has the install asking for "vcsvarsall.bat" . So this does not seem to
be a binary build
On Dec 7, 1:27 pm, Ian wrote:
> On Dec 7, 11:02 am, harijay wrote:
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orresponds to the latest build ( same time stamp as the link labeled
"Download Binaries / View all Files")
There was an exe file corresponding to my python version.
Which came with an installer that installed the binaries
Thanks for your help I looked in the right place.
Hari
On Dec
Thanks Tim for your reply. I did get that build .
Also thanks for the examples. Looking forward to using the module
Hari
On Dec 7, 3:22 pm, Tim Golden wrote:
> You want something from here:
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20214/
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> Which one you need will depe
e will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks
hari
The orchestrator class is at:
https://github.com/harijay/auriga/blob/master/process_multi.py
A sample thread subclass is at :
https://github.com/harijay/auriga/blob/master/scatomtzrunthread.py
Detailed error:
Exception in thread Thread-1:
Traceback
thing I am doing is dir1 and dir2 will each have a
script1.sh . But that still makes it mutually exclusive paths.
Hari
On Dec 30, 5:34 pm, "Thomas L. Shinnick" wrote:
> At 03:46 PM 12/30/2010, harijay wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >I am writing some multithreaded code
I want to automate a series of functions in python that trigger when
the OSX application Garagband finishes writing to a file called
"todays_recording.mp3".
A Typical transcode process takes 20 minutes , and I fancy starting
the python program immediately after I start the transcode and then
walki
I want to quickly bzip2 compress several hundred gigabytes of data
using my 8 core , 16 GB ram workstation.
Currently I am using a simple python script to compress a whole
directory tree using bzip2 and a system call coupled to an os.walk
call.
I see that the bzip2 only uses a single cpu while the
Thanks a tonne..That code works perfectly and also shows me how to
think of using queue and threads in my python programs
Hari
On Jul 27, 1:26 pm, MRAB wrote:
> harijay wrote:
> > I want to quickly bzip2 compress several hundred gigabytes of data
> > using my 8 core , 16 GB
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