Thanks Andre and Ryan
At first glance Pytables looks certainly a lot better than sql... I also found
vitables which seems to be a nice GUI interface and will play around with both
tomorrow.
I remember having looked at R a while ago but did never pick it up. I found a
nice tutorial and will giv
On 14/11/12 08:13, David Martins wrote:
I remember having looked at R a while ago but did never pick it up. I
found a nice tutorial and will give it a go.
There is an interface to R from Python too.
So you can combine the two..
However, given your stated aims SQL does look like the most natur
Hi David,
I have found happiness with http://ipython.org/ which can do stuff like
this:
[image: _images/ipy_0.13.png]
SQLite is embedded in python's database API, and gives an easy data import
and handling. The syntax is extremely well described here:
http://www.sqlite.org/lang.html and I've bee
On 14 November 2012 03:17, David Martins wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I'm trying to use python for analysing data from building energy simulations
> and was wondering whether there is way to do this without using anything sql
> like.
There are many ways to do this.
>
> The simulations are typically run f
Hey,
I've been trying to write a function to find the Lowest Common
Multiple of two numbers, but it isn't working and I've kinda hit a dead
end on the thought-process end of things. Anyone mind looking at it, and
tell me what's wrong? (I hop you don't think it's too long to put in an
emai
On 11/14/2012 12:52 PM, Selby Rowley Cannon wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I've been trying to write a function to find the Lowest Common
> Multiple of two numbers, but it isn't working and I've kinda hit a
> dead end on the thought-process end of things. Anyone mind looking at
> it, and tell me what's wron
On 14/11/12 18:27, Dave Angel wrote:
On 11/14/2012 12:52 PM, Selby Rowley Cannon wrote:
Hey,
I've been trying to write a function to find the Lowest Common
Multiple of two numbers, but it isn't working and I've kinda hit a
dead end on the thought-process end of things. Anyone mind looking
On 11/14/2012 01:34 PM, Selby Rowley Cannon wrote:
> On 14/11/12 18:27, Dave Angel wrote:
>> On 11/14/2012 12:52 PM, Selby Rowley Cannon wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
Tell us what version of Python you're targeting. I'm going to assume
2.x, since you have print without parens.
>>> I've been trying to
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Selby Rowley Cannon
wrote:
>
> I've been trying to write a function to find the Lowest Common Multiple
> of two numbers, but it isn't working and I've kinda hit a dead end on the
> thought-process end of things.
Since the LCM is the smallest multiple of both
Hi,
Last year, I was helped so that this ran nicely on my 2.6:
#! /usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# necessary for python not to complain about "¥"
symbol = unichr(165)
print unicode(symbol)
--- end of code ---
But, now on my 2.7, and on 2.6 when I tried reinstalling it, I get:
bas
On 11/14/2012 03:10 PM, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last year, I was helped so that this ran nicely on my 2.6:
>
> #! /usr/bin/env python
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
> # necessary for python not to complain about "¥"
>
> symbol = unichr(165)
> print unicode(symbol)
>
> --- end of code ---
>
> But,
Thank you, Dave, for looking at my problem, and for correcting me on my
top posting.
See below:
On Wed, November 14, 2012 12:34 pm, Dave Angel wrote:
> On 11/14/2012 03:10 PM, Marilyn Davis wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Last year, I was helped so that this ran nicely on my 2.6:
>>
>>
>> #! /usr/bin/e
On Wed, November 14, 2012 1:07 pm, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> Thank you, Dave, for looking at my problem, and for correcting me on my
> top posting.
>
> See below:
>
>
> On Wed, November 14, 2012 12:34 pm, Dave Angel wrote:
>
>
>> On 11/14/2012 03:10 PM, Marilyn Davis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
On 11/14/2012 04:07 PM, Marilyn Davis wrote:
>
>
> Goodness! I didn't expect it to be a Mac thing.
>
> So, on a Windows machine, running Python 2.6.6, sys.stdout.encoding is
> 'cp1252', yet the code runs fine.
>
> On Ubuntu with 2.7, it's 'UTF-8' and it runs just fine.
>
> I find this most myste
Marilyn Davis schreef op wo 14-11-2012 om 13:23 [-0800]:
> I found this site:
> http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100713130450549
>
> and that fixes it.
Short answer: It is not a fix but a workaround. Try:
print symbol.encode('utf-8')
Longer answer: It is not really a fix, it is a wo
Thanks again for all the useful tips.
I settled with R for now. As Oscar said, the dataset is not massive so I could
have done it using a dictionary. However some of the more frequent requests
will include to find data during certain times during certain days, for
specific months or weekdays vs.
Hello, I would like to be able to get information from a Tkinter canvas
object. (color, width, tags, root points, etc),
I wrote the following function that, with a canvas bind, returns me the
widget that has been clicked on, the widget is returned as a tuple by the
find_overlapping method.
# det
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