Is it possible to have a Python program issue a command line promp to the
terminal while the program is running?
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Jason Coggins wrote:
> Is it possible to have a Python program issue a command line promp to
> the terminal while the program is running?
See raw_input() and input() built-in functions.
>
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Hi,
I've got my program working correctly (or so it seems) with my original
data file (r-pentomino.txt - attached) but when I run it with a larger
(30*30) file (big-r-pentomino - also attached) in an attempt to make it
work with out so many edge effects it returns the following error
message:
Tra
Hi,
I have been reading up on OOP in Python recently and feel ready to
attempt my first program using OOP principals. Can anyone suggest a
suitable first OOP project for me to get my teeth into?
I haven't done any real GUI programming but I have started gutting to
grips with the curses module und
Please always reply to the list, not just me. We are all working on
these questions and we all learn from them.
Jason Coggins wrote:
> These seem to be ways of getting imput from the user. I do not want
> to send a command line to the user (for example, in the form of a
> question) and get the
I am using Linux and yes I am wanting the program to run another program. I
have tried these before but, if I remember correctly, these methods caused
the original program to "freeze" while waiting on the "spawned" program to
return a value (usually either true or false). I am planning on havi
sounds like threading is a solution.
On Jun 3, 2007, at 2:05 PM, Jason Coggins wrote:
> I am using Linux and yes I am wanting the program to run another
> program. I
> have tried these before but, if I remember correctly, these methods
> caused
> the original program to "freeze" while waiting
Matt Smith said unto the world upon 06/03/2007 04:12 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I've got my program working correctly (or so it seems) with my original
> data file (r-pentomino.txt - attached) but when I run it with a larger
> (30*30) file (big-r-pentomino - also attached) in an attempt to make it
> work with
Will the program that is started by the thread continue to run if the
program that started the thread exits?
Jason
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From: "jim stockford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jason Coggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Command
What would be the best method to (1) check if there is a particular file
available for download on the internet and (2) if the file is available,
download the file to a particular directory.
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Jason Coggins wrote:
> What would be the best method to (1) check if there is a particular file
> available for download on the internet and (2) if the file is available,
> download the file to a particular directory.
Use ftplib. Here are some examples:
http://effbot.org/librarybook/ftplib.htm
"Jason Coggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>I am using Linux and yes I am wanting the program to run another
>program. I
> have tried these before but, if I remember correctly, these methods
> caused
> the original program to "freeze" while waiting on the "spawned"
> program to
> return a value
"Matt Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I have been reading up on OOP in Python recently and feel ready to
> attempt my first program using OOP principals. Can anyone suggest a
> suitable first OOP project for me to get my teeth into?
>
> I haven't done any real GUI programming but I have starte
"Jason Coggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> What would be the best method to (1) check if there is a
> particular file available for download on the internet and (2)
> if the file is available, download the file to a particular
> directory.
Since you mention ftp in the subject line I'll assume
Dear all,
Thanks for all your help. I followed Alan's suggestion -- dealing with the
directory search path, by the method sys.path.append(). At first I thought
it would mess up the whole sys.path after running the script. But it
actually doesn't. Thanks again!
Regards,
PB
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