need to brainstorm on that too.).
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ccess?
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p://packages.python.org/APScheduler/#installing-apscheduler
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 08:39, Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
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> I have reluctantly come to do the same thing. There is a plethora of broken
> tools out there that don't handle tabs well, and consequently even though
> tabs for indentation are objectively better, I use spaces because it is
> less worse t
.
Also i never really thought about design. Just blindly/mechanically,
translated from perl to python. So criticize and let me know how i can
improve this.
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e this.
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else:
rv = (self.loggerClass or _loggerClass)(name)
rv.manager = self
self.loggerDict[name] = rv
self._fixupParents(rv)
finally:
_releaseLock()
return rv
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hi all.
Am looking to display a graph as an image.. the graph is in the
format of a xml file(basically the output of a python-graph
package).. Is there a package that already does it??
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simple when the python program ended, the file handle created by it was
still open...
so windows will not allow you to delete it (the standard behaviour, when
a parent process dies, with a sub-process running is to keep the child
running.)
try logging off and back on.it will solve the p
On 12/11/2009 10:27 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
Which library would you choose?
Hmm i have tried python-graph and was happy with itbut the most
use i did was for complete graphs of 60-65 nodes..
Also there is an experimental branch for faster implementations, which
is under development
While I agree, I think it's going to be extremely difficult to get any
> kind of buy in without a great deal of support from within python.
> Any devs willing to throw the time required into this?
>
> Geremy Condra
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yep i am interested.
I am not sure what you mean by complete $k$-
partite graph
There is the python-graph package(http://code.google.com/p/python-graph/)
you might wanna check out.
It does return a complete graph.. may be u can tweak it??
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Hi ,
I looked everywhere and could find no mention of this(might be
looking in the wrong places point me please..). the Python package Advanced
python scheduler seems to have a bug with the unschedule func. When
passing the function of an object it doesn't remove it from the scheduler.
bu
assignment.
please find the script below*
a ='oe,eune,eueo, ,u'
b = a.split(',')
print b
c = b.remove('oe')
print a
print c
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