Hey everyone, i believe i might have found a bug in
python? im not sure, heres a screen shot.
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/4268/pythonbug8by.jpg
When i type
number + 1
and print it,
It adds one,
But when i use a number = number + 1
right after the value stays the same,
Now i thought that numb
HA! ignore me, im stupid, XD i knew i should have
waited untill morning =P,
No bug, the number = number was just point to the old
number which was one number lower,
sorry. night =P
Oh i see someone replied -_- sorry lol
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Hi,
I tried invoking a macro from my python script and It is throwing an error message that reads 'Run-time error 1004':
"This operation requires the merged cells to be identically sized"
My script looks like this
from win32com.client import Dispatchxl = Dispatch('Excel.Application')xl.W
I'm sorry , there is something realy wrong with 'Run-time error 1004':. I have fixed it now but still it throws an error while trying to save the workbook.
On 4/21/06, arun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I tried invoking a macro from my python script and It is throwing an error message that r
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, ryan luna wrote:
> HA! ignore me, im stupid, XD i knew i should have waited untill morning
> =P, No bug, the number = number was just point to the old number which
> was one number lower, sorry. night =P
Get some sleep. *grin*
Alan
Thanks for the thorough reply.
> Hi Ron, I'm confused and may be missing something but it
> sounds to me like a classic tree structure that you are trying
> to build for each module.
It seems like a tree to me.
> I''m not sure why you put filling the database into a separate
> function rat
> But when i use a number = number + 1
> right after the value stays the same,
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
> Now i thought that number = number + 1 just wasn't
> vailed in python untill i tried it again and it
> worked,
variable = variable + 1
is perfectly valid. It is not the normal ma
Hi arun,
Although you are invoking this from Python it is really more
of a COM/Excel issue. I think you might have more success
asking on an Excel forum. The Pythonwin community might
be able to help too, buit it looks to me like the problem is
in the macro itself. It seems to have dependencies
Regex aside, just for a moment the subject line gets my vote for "Most Succinct Description of Programmer Mindset", if there's a competition on.
Ron
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I have a question. in the LIST M=
[[1,1,1,1],
[0,1,1,1],
[1,1,0,1],
[1,1,1,1]]
If treat them as the locations of 16 points, I want to generate another
list N to hold the corresponding value for each point to its nearest 0.
For example:the nearest 0 point to M[0][0] is M[1][0], so N[0][0]=1;
M[0][1]
On 20/04/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Hansen wrote:
> > I'd like to send a big Thank You to Danny, Alan, Kent and others(whos names
> > escape me) for being such an asset to the Python community by relentlessly
> > answering questions on the tutor list.(Do these guys sleep? Th
Eric Walker wrote:
> Ok,
> If I can get it for free, I might as well go with say wxPython. Thanks
However, you really should spend a few bucks buying the recently
published "wxPython In Action" book by Noel Rappin and Robin Dunn (the
designer of wxPython). It will save you lots of time.
You a
Ed Singleton wrote:
> If anyone here
> has ideas for questions that get asked a lot (like "How do I write a
> program that prints a word backwards") then just posting them in this
> thread would be a good start.
We should be careful about posting solutions to homework problems, which
this could e
Terry Carroll wrote:
> I've had some pretty good luck using Process Explorer, freeware from
That did it, and it was a .pyd file that was giving me problems, thanks
once again Terry.
Process Explorer is _very_ nice and will certainly stay on my machine.
Don.
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That works wonderfully! Thanks!On 4/20/06, Liam Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trick is, to limit them very carefully by specifying what they are to match.Watch .* - I always use .*? myself.For instance, for one of your strings, which ends with the ESC=character>k(some whitespace or not)0
\x1b.*
> -
I have a question. in the LIST M=
[[1,1,1,1],
[0,1,1,1],
[1,1,0,1],
[1,1,1,1]]
If treat them as the locations of 16 points, I want to generate another list
N to hold the corresponding value for each point to its nearest 0.
> --
Your explanation of the proble
I hereby give my permission for any answer I've ever posted to
this list or to any other Python list or newsgroup to be used in
any Python related FAQ anyone cares to produce! :-)
Alan G.
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Singleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 2:
I should have added that this solution quickly explodes for large matrixes.
There are tweaks such as factoring in the distance between subsequent
zeros etc to keep the calculation size down. But for 4x4 sizes it should
be adequate in its simple state.
Alan G.
- Original Message -
From:
On 21/04/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Singleton wrote:
> > If anyone here
> > has ideas for questions that get asked a lot (like "How do I write a
> > program that prints a word backwards") then just posting them in this
> > thread would be a good start.
>
> We should be careful
> I assume Kent, Alan and Danny don't mind their answers being reused in
> the wiki, but it would probably best to get explicit permission from
> them (and other people) to re-use text from their answers.
I give explicit permission for any of my replies to be reused this way.
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In the macro, you might try Application.DisplayAlerts =
False and reset it to True after you save.
I think it might be trying to display a dialog box before
it saves.
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of arunSent:
Friday, April 21, 2006 1:44 AM
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Don Taylor wrote:
> That did it, and it was a .pyd file that was giving me problems, thanks
> once again Terry.
Great to hear!
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> > Maybe this could be integrated with the main Python FAQ in a
> > beginner's section? Fredrik Lundh is experimenting with a
> FAQ wiki here:
> > http://pyfaq.infogami.com/
>
> Actually I put something about this on PyFAQ just the other day.
> Fredrik was quite keen on the idea, but I've b
Mike Hansen wrote:
> -
> I need help; I'm getting an error in my program. What should I do?
>
> If you are getting an error in your Python program that you don't
> understand, post the error message and any relevant code. Post th
Hi, Linda,
> -Original Message-
> I have a question. in the LIST M=
> [[1,1,1,1],
> [0,1,1,1],
> [1,1,0,1],
> [1,1,1,1]]
> If treat them as the locations of 16 points, I want to generate
another
> list
> N to hold the corresponding value for each point to its nearest 0.
> For example:
> th
I suspect the best way to generate a scientific list of FAQ is
by scanning the subjects in the list archives. But here are
a few more:
Special function _xxx_ doesn't work - double underscore needed
Lack of indentation or inconsistent indents - inc tabs and spaces
How to name an object based on
> -
> > I need help; I'm getting an error in my program. What should I do?
> >
> > If you are getting an error in your Python program that you don't
> > understand, post the error message and any relevant code. Post the
> > exac
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Dear group,
I am happy that I am slowly finding pyhonian projects
related to my research area.
Problem:
1. I have a database of human gene coordinates on
chromosomes.
2. I have gene expression data from my lab concerning
the genes I mentioned above.
3. I want to visualize expression data laid
For graphing you can't really beat Scipy.
On 4/22/06, Srinivas Iyyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear group,
> I am happy that I am slowly finding pyhonian projects
> related to my research area.
>
> Problem:
> 1. I have a database of human gene coordinates on
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> 2. I have gene exp
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Hi,
I apologize if this has been covered before.
I am a postdoctoral research scientist learning Python programming. I
would like to hire a tutor who can spend 1-2 hours a week with me going
overand critiquing my programming. I have looked for online Python
programming classes (not free tu
> How would I go about hiring a python tutor who:
>
> Spends time critiquing my code and providing detailed feedback.
Hi Meenakshi,
People here are usually suprisingly gracious with their time, and will be
happy to look and critique code. You may want to try your hand at showing
us some code.
Hi Ryan,
I see what confused you; the
"
>>> number + 1
6
>>> print number
5
"
part. Yeah, it's only evaluating the the first one. So you're asking
it "What's number + 1"?
Whereas,
>>> number = number + 1
or
>>> number += 1
Is saying "Make number equal number plus 1"
Ha, it's all a learning
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