Hi!
I have a textfile (job.txt) that needs modifying. The structure of this file
is like this:
AAA1...
BBB1...
CCC1...
AAA2...
BBB2...
CCC2...
etc...
Question is how can I turn this all to a textfile (done.txt) that is suppose
to look like this:
AAA1...BBB1...CCC1...
AAA2...BBB2...CCC2...
etc
Olli Virta escribió:
Hi!
I have a textfile (job.txt) that needs modifying. The structure of
this file is like this:
AAA1...
BBB1...
CCC1...
AAA2...
BBB2...
CCC2...
etc...
Question is how can I turn this all to a textfile (done.txt) that is
suppose to look like this:
AAA1...BBB1...C
"Jramak" wrote
We have developed three custom applications in Python. Each one of
these applications needs a different PYTHONPATH, in addition to
different environment variables to work.
Environment variables should control the users (or oprocess) environment
and as such should really be fai
"Darth Kaboda" wrote
cb = [[[0, None]] * (n + 1)] * (m + 1)
cb[3][2][0] = 10
This last statement causes the every first element in the list to update.
Is this becuase this method of initializing a list is just a copy
Yes exactly.
To get around this I'm now doing the folowing:
cb = [[[0,N
"Olli Virta" wrote
I have a textfile (job.txt) that needs modifying. The structure of this
file
is like this:
AAA1...
BBB1...
CCC1...
AAA2...
BBB2...
CCC2...
etc...
Question is how can I turn this all to a textfile (done.txt) that is
suppose
to look like this:
AAA1...BBB1...CCC1...
AAA2..
using python telnet lib to connect to a Nortel switch, and dump some tables.
My problem is that every now and then the connection is reset by peer .
Telnet Error : (10054, Connection reset by peer)
I need to know why, I have it in a loop so it will download after a few tries
but I need to know
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Douglas Philips wrote:
> I think you have five-ish general options:
One more - put required packages and modules into the same directory
as the executable, usually the current directory is on the Python
search path.
Kent
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Jramak wrote:
> Hello
> We have developed three custom applications in Python. Each one of
> these applications needs a different PYTHONPATH, in addition to
> different environment variables to work. Instead of manually setting
> the environment variables for each a
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Darth Kaboda wrote:
> I'm questioning my reason for why the follwoing code doesn't behave as I
> thought it would upon first coding a project.
>
> m = 8
> n = 10
> cb = [[[0, None]] * (n + 1)] * (m + 1)
> cb[3][2][0] = 10
>
> This last statement causes the every fir
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
> Lots of ways to do it. The simplest is to read the variables line by line,
> so, in pseudo code:
>
> while infile not empty
> a = f.readline()
> b = f.readline()
> c = f.readline()
> outfile.write("%s,%s,%s" % (a,b,c) )
You will nee
Alan Gauld wrote:
"Olli Virta" wrote
I have a textfile (job.txt) that needs modifying. The structure of
this file
is like this:
AAA1...
BBB1...
CCC1...
AAA2...
BBB2...
CCC2...
etc...
Question is how can I turn this all to a textfile (done.txt) that is
suppose
to look like this:
AAA1...BB
How are you running it?This usually happens when you have an error in your
connection, and then you try to re-run it, and the previous connection
attempt has not released the port yet.
Are you having an error between subsequent runs, or do you have an error the
first time you run it after a fresh r
>
>
> One more - put required packages and modules into the same directory
> as the executable, usually the current directory is on the Python
> search path.
>
> Kent
>
Hi Kent, there is no executable. It is just a collection of python scripts.
I assume you refer to the Python search path as PYTHO
>
>
>
>
> Don't edit site.py, it is part of the std lib. If you do want to
> customize it, add a site-customize.py in your site-packages folder and
> put your customizations there.
>
> Kent
>
There is no site-customize.py in Python25, how does Python know that
site-customize.py needs to be loaded
>
>
>>
>> Don't edit site.py, it is part of the std lib. If you do want to
>> customize it, add a site-customize.py in your site-packages folder and
>> put your customizations there.
>
>
>
>> There is no site-customize.py in Python25, how does Python know that
> site-customize.py needs to be loade
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Jramak wrote:
>>
>>
>> Don't edit site.py, it is part of the std lib. If you do want to
>> customize it, add a site-customize.py in your site-packages folder and
>> put your customizations there.
>
> There is no site-customize.py in Python25, how does Python know th
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Jramak wrote:
>> One more - put required packages and modules into the same directory
>> as the executable, usually the current directory is on the Python
>> search path.
>>
>> Kent
>
>
> Hi Kent, there is no executable. It is just a collection of python scripts.
>
Thanks for all the insight, everyone.
I was originally thinking of writing a bash or bat script that would set the
PYTHONPATH and other environment variables before running the specific
application code. It seemed to be the most simplest solution. There are no
other applications that rely on the
>
>
> Sorry, I mean put the packages in the same directory as the python
> script that needs them. The search path is sys.path which is affected
> by PYTHONPATH among other things...
>
>
>
sys.path is affected by PYTHONPATH ? how could it be affected by the
PYTHONPATH ?
Could you pls enlighten me
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Jramak wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, I mean put the packages in the same directory as the python
>> script that needs them. The search path is sys.path which is affected
>> by PYTHONPATH among other things...
>>
>>
>
>
> sys.path is affected by PYTHONPATH ? how could it be af
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Jramak wrote:
> I
> also looked at virtualenv http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv . Each
> virtual env takes up 2.3 MB. To me this seems a bit of overkill, but this
> will enable you to run Python24, Python25, Python26 etc specific code on one
> computer.
You do
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I'm trying to learn Python, but keep running into the erroor message
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I created a file area.py in IDLE. I'm using Python 3.1 and Window XP. After
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM, David Shunick wrote:
> I'm trying to learn Python, but keep running into the erroor message
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>
> I created a file area.py in IDLE. I'm using Pyt
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:14 PM, David Shunick wrote:
> I'm trying to learn Python, but keep running into the erroor message
> ImportError: no module named area.
>
> I created a file area.py in IDLE. I'm using Python 3.1 and Window XP. After
> saving the file in c:/Python31/Lib/Python Modules/area
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th
Hi!
Sorry. OK I admit I might have been confusing. Although I got some good
ideas from the messages. Thanks.
Let me try again:
So I got this big textfile. It's full of data from a database. About 200 or
more rows or lines in a textfile.
There's three first rows that belong to the same subject. A
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