Re: Is there a difference between python

2020-04-05 Thread David L Neil via Python-list
On 6/04/20 10:35 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote: Is there a difference between the following 2 ways to launch a console-less script under Windows? python

Phyton 32 or 64 bit?

2020-05-26 Thread R. A. Hoffman via Python-list
Good afternoon,   Please forgive what may be a stupid question. I’m an absolute beginner and downloaded Python 3.8 for 32bits. I’m running Windows 10 on 64bit machine.   Question 1 : is it OK to run Python (32 bits) on my machine ?   Question 2 : The download went fine. How do I go from

Re: Winreg

2020-07-31 Thread David L Neil via Python-list
On 31/07/2020 16:48, R Pasco wrote: Thanks for your extensive info. Its too bad this isn't published in the python winreg/_winreg modules' info. Ray Pasco Welcome to the world of documentation! Perhaps you have 'discovered' something, or maybe you're using the to

Re: questions re: calendar module

2020-08-01 Thread William Ray Wing via Python-list
see it in its exact form, print to PDF, post/share It on Dropbox. >> The months are centered. The week numbers are consecutive from the >> starting date. >> The dates are centered under the weekday name. If you've ever used >> ncal its like that except >> that I

Re: There is LTS?

2020-08-24 Thread Léo El Amri via Python-list
On 24/08/2020 04:54, 황병희 wrote: > Hi, just i am curious. There is LTS for *Python*? If so, i am very thank > you for Python Project. Hi Byung-Hee, Does the "LTS" acronym you are using here stands for "Long Term Support" ? If so, then the short answer is: Yes, k

Re: Asyncio Queue implementation suggestion

2020-09-17 Thread Léo El Amri via Python-list
ptor. It is implemented using futures which are themselves tightly implemented with the inner workings of the event loop in mind. > I wrote a daemon in Python 3 (running in Linux) which test many devices > at the same time, to be used in a factory environment. This daemon > include multiple com

Re: Asyncio Queue implementation suggestion

2020-09-17 Thread Léo El Amri via Python-list
ngth supports. By the way, Alberto, you can change the selector used by your event loop by instantiating the loop class by yourself [1]. You may want to use selectors.PollSelector [2]. [1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-eventloop.html#asyncio.SelectorEventLoop [2] https://docs.python.org/3/library/selectors.html#selectors.PollSelector - Léo -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Pythonic style

2020-09-21 Thread Léo El Amri via Python-list
On 21/09/2020 00:34, Stavros Macrakis wrote: > I'm trying to improve my Python style. > > Consider a simple function which returns the first element of an iterable > if it has exactly one element, and throws an exception otherwise. It should > work even if the iterable doe

Re: Pythonic style

2020-09-21 Thread Léo El Amri via Python-list
On 21/09/2020 15:15, Tim Chase wrote: > You can use tuple unpacking assignment and Python will take care of > the rest for you: > > so you can do > > def fn(iterable): > x, = iterable > return x > > I'm not sure it qualifies as Pythonic, but it

Re: Covariance matrix syntax

2020-10-13 Thread Bruno P. Kinoshita via Python-list
October 2020, 5:38:55 pm NZDT, Meghna Karkera wrote: May I know the steps or procedure behind covariance matrix syntax, np.cov(covar_matrix) in python -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Some problem in code execution in python

2021-01-07 Thread David L Neil via Python-list
On 07/01/2021 22.44, Dario Dario wrote: > Sir, I am one of the user of your python program, that is after completion > of installation I got some statement like "you got code execution problem > ". I don't know how to rectify this problem.so please help me to rectify > t

Re: How/where to store calibration values - written by program A, read by program B

2023-12-09 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2023-12-06 07:23:51 -0500, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: > On 12/6/2023 6:35 AM, Barry Scott via Python-list wrote: > > Personally I would not use .ini style these days as the format does not > > include type of the data. > > Neither does JSON. Well, it disti

Re: Python 3.12.1, Windows 11: shebang line #!/usr/bin/env python3 doesn't work any more

2023-12-23 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2023-12-22 22:56:45 -0500, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: > In my experience one should always make sure to know what version of Python > is being used, at least if there is more than one version installed on the > computer. Even on Linux using a shebang line can be tricky, be

Re: How/where to store calibration values - written by program A, read by program B

2023-12-28 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2023-12-28 05:20:07 +, rbowman via Python-list wrote: > On Wed, 27 Dec 2023 03:53:42 -0600, Greg Walters wrote: > > The biggest caveat is that the shared variable MUST exist before it can > > be examined or used (not surprising). > > There are a few other questions

Re: How/where to store calibration values - written by program A, read by program B

2023-12-30 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2023-12-29 09:01:24 -0800, Grant Edwards via Python-list wrote: > On 2023-12-28, Peter J. Holzer via Python-list wrote: > > On 2023-12-28 05:20:07 +, rbowman via Python-list wrote: > >> On Wed, 27 Dec 2023 03:53:42 -0600, Greg Walters wrote: > >> > The big

ANN: EmPy 4.0.1

2024-01-01 Thread Erik Max Francis via Python-list
I'm pleased to announce the release of EmPy 4.0.1. The 4._x_ series is a modernization of the software and a revamp of the EmPy system to update its feature set and make it more consistent with the latest Python versions and practices. EmPy 4._x_ was also relicensed to BSD. The 4._x_ s

Re: Using my routines as functions AND methods

2024-01-06 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-01-03 23:17:34 -0500, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: > On 1/3/2024 8:00 PM, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote: > > On 03/01/2024 22:47, Guenther Sohler via Python-list wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > In my cpython i have written quite some functions

ANN: repology-client library to access Repology API

2024-01-10 Thread Anna (cybertailor) Vyalkova via Python-list
Hi newsgroup, I needed to fetch Repology data for my pet project and now it's a library: https://pypi.org/project/repology-client/ It uses aiohttp, if that matters. Feel free to use and contribute. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Testing (sorry)

2024-02-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
[Replying to the list *and* Grant] On 2024-02-17 19:38:04 -0500, Grant Edwards via Python-list wrote: > Today I noticed that nothing I've posted to python-list in past 3 > weeks has shown up on the list. January 29th, AFAICS. And end of december before that. > I don't know

Re: Testing (sorry)

2024-02-20 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-02-19 11:38:54 -0500, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: > On 2/19/2024 9:17 AM, Grant Edwards via Python-list wrote: > > On 2024-02-19, Thomas Passin wrote: > > > > About 24 hours later, all of my posts (and the confirmation e-mails) > > > > all showed

pathlib.Path.is_file vs os.path.isfile difference

2024-03-08 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
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Re: pathlib.Path.is_file vs os.path.isfile difference

2024-03-08 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
On Mar 8, 2024 19:35, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: On 3/8/2024 1:03 PM, Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list wrote: > Hi, > I was replacing some os.path stuff with Pathlib and I discovered this: > Path(256 * "x").i

Re: pathlib.Path.is_file vs os.path.isfile difference

2024-03-10 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
On Mar 10, 2024 12:59, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: On 3/10/2024 6:17 AM, Barry wrote: > > >> On 8 Mar 2024, at 23:19, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote: >> >> We just learned a few posts back that it might be specific

Error in Module

2024-03-11 Thread Sanskar Mukeshbhai Joshi via Python-list
Respected Sir/Ma'am I had made my project in BCA in Python. When I had complete my project and run the program, at that time I got the error in runnig my project. The error was ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'flask'. I request you to check this problem and resolve it or gu

Re: Error in Module

2024-03-11 Thread Sanskar Mukeshbhai Joshi via Python-list
Thank you for the information. On Mon, Mar 11, 2024, 22:36 wrote: > Sanskar Mukeshbhai Joshi wrote at 2024-3-10 18:08 +: > >I had made my project in BCA in Python. When I had complete my project > and run the program, at that time I got the error in runnig my project. The

A Single Instance of an Object?

2024-03-11 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
is only one instance of Lookup - this is why I made it a global variable, so that it is accessible to all functions in that script and the one that actually needs it is 4 levels down in the call stack. I have never done that in Python because I deliberately avoided such complicated situations up

Re: A Single Instance of an Object?

2024-03-11 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 5:01 PM Chris Angelico via Python-list wrote: > > On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 at 07:54, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list > wrote: > > I am refactoring some code and I would like to get rid of a global > > variable. Here is the outline: > &

Re: A Single Instance of an Object?

2024-03-11 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 5:06 PM dn via Python-list wrote: > > Good question Rambius! > > On 12/03/24 09:53, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am refactoring some code and I would like to get rid of a global > >

Re: A Single Instance of an Object?

2024-03-11 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-03-11 16:53:00 -0400, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list wrote: > I am refactoring some code and I would like to get rid of a global > variable. Here is the outline: ... > The global cache variable made unit testing of the lookup(key) method > clumsy, because I

Re: Configuring an object via a dictionary

2024-03-16 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-03-16 08:15:19 +, Barry via Python-list wrote: > > On 15 Mar 2024, at 19:51, Thomas Passin via Python-list > > wrote: > > I've always like writing using the "or" form and have never gotten bit > > I, on the other hand, had to fix a production

Re: Configuring an object via a dictionary

2024-03-17 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-03-17 17:15:32 +1300, dn via Python-list wrote: > On 17/03/24 12:06, Peter J. Holzer via Python-list wrote: > > On 2024-03-16 08:15:19 +, Barry via Python-list wrote: > > > > On 15 Mar 2024, at 19:51, Thomas Passin via Python-list > > > > wrote: >

Re: Popping key causes dict derived from object to revert to object

2024-03-25 Thread Michael F. Stemper via Python-list
On 25/03/2024 01.56, Loris Bennett wrote: Grant Edwards writes: On 2024-03-22, Loris Bennett via Python-list wrote: Yes, I was mistakenly thinking that the popping the element would leave me with the dict minus the popped key-value pair. It does. Indeed, but I was thinking in the

Re: xkcd.com/353 ( Flying with Python )

2024-03-31 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-03-30 17:58:08 +, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote: > On 30/03/2024 07:04, Greg Ewing via Python-list wrote: > > On 30/03/24 7:21 pm, HenHanna wrote: > >> https://xkcd.com/1306/ > >> what does  SIGIL   mean? > > > > I t

Re: xkcd.com/353 ( Flying with Python )

2024-03-31 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-03-31 12:27:34 -0600, Mats Wichmann via Python-list wrote: > On 3/30/24 10:31, MRAB via Python-list wrote: > > On 2024-03-30 11:25, Skip Montanaro via Python-list wrote: > > > > > https://xkcd.com/1306/ > > > > >   what does 

Re: A technique from a chatbot

2024-04-03 Thread Pieter van Oostrum via Python-list
ly: print("something_to_be_done_at_the_end_of_this_function()") -- Pieter van Oostrum www: http://pieter.vanoostrum.org/ PGP key: [8DAE142BE17999C4] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: A technique from a chatbot

2024-04-03 Thread Michael F. Stemper via Python-list
ta', 'epsilon', 'zeta', 'eta', 'theta'] >>> find_e(l) 'epsilon' >>> l = ['The','fan-jet','airline'] >>> find_e(l) Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "", line 2, in find_e IndexError: list index out of range >>> -- Michael F. Stemper If it isn't running programs and it isn't fusing atoms, it's just bending space. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

How to get insight in the relations between tracebacks of exceptions in an exception-chain

2024-04-04 Thread Klaas van Schelven via Python-list
o _t1_ is of course the same as the path leading up to _t2_, and the creators of Python have chosen to present it only once, in the latter case, presumably because that Exception is usually the most interesting one, and because it allows one to read the bottom exception bottom-up without loss of informa

Re: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Paramiko'

2024-04-08 Thread Sravan Kumar Chitikesi via Python-list
pip may be pointed to another python version. try to remove other python versions and re install pip Regards, *Sravan Chitikesi* AWS Solutions Architect - Associate On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 10:58 PM Wenyong Wei via Python-list < [email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Sir/Madam, &g

Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.12.3 and 3.13.0a6 released

2024-04-10 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer via Python-list
> Mauritius On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 11:18 PM Thomas Wouters via Python-list < [email protected]> wrote: > *It’s time to eclipse the Python 3.11.9 release with two releases*, one of > which is the *very last alpha release of Python 3.13*: > < > https://discuss.pytho

Re: Python Dialogs

2024-05-04 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-02 16:34:38 +0200, Loris Bennett via Python-list wrote: > [email protected] (Stefan Ram) writes: > > Me (indented by 2) and the chatbot (flush left). Lines lengths > 72! > > Is there a name for this kind of indentation, i.e. the stuff you are > writing

Use of statement 'global' in scripts.

2024-05-07 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
modules? If there are any differences, I would really appreciate any comments on this. Regards, Dmitry Popov Lemont, IL USA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Use of statement 'global' in scripts.

2024-05-08 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
Thank you! From: Python-list on behalf of Greg Ewing via Python-list Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2024 3:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Use of statement 'global' in scripts. On 8/05/24 1: 32 pm, Popov, Dmitry Yu wrote: > The stat

Version of NymPy

2024-05-15 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
What would be the easiest way to learn which version of NumPy I have with my Anaconda distribution? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Version of NymPy

2024-05-15 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
Thank you. From: Larry Martell Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 1:55 PM To: Popov, Dmitry Yu Cc: Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list Subject: Re: Version of NymPy On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 2: 43 PM Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list wrote: > > What would be the e

Re: Terminal Emulator

2024-05-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-14 16:03:33 -0400, Grant Edwards via Python-list wrote: > On 2024-05-14, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote: > > On 14/05/2024 18:44, Gordinator via Python-list wrote: > > > >> I wish to write a terminal emulator in Python. I am a fairly > >> competent

Re: Terminal Emulator

2024-05-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-14 22:37:17 +0200, Mirko via Python-list wrote: > Am 14.05.24 um 19:44 schrieb Gordinator via Python-list: > > I wish to write a terminal emulator in Python. I am a fairly competent > > Python user, and I wish to try a new project idea. What references can I > >

Re: Terminal Emulator (Posting On Python-List Prohibited)

2024-05-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-16 19:46:07 +0100, Gordinator via Python-list wrote: > To be fair, the problem is the fact that they use Windows (but I guess Linux > users have to deal with venvs, so we're even. I don't think Linux users have to deal with venvs any more than Windows users. Maybe e

Re: PyCon

2024-05-18 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer via Python-list
rtell via Python-list, < [email protected]> wrote: > I’m at PyCon in Pittsburgh and I’m haven’t an amazing time! > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: PyCon

2024-05-18 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer via Python-list
Two interesting ones: - Norwegian library: https://fosstodon.org/@osdotsystem/112459312723574625 - One about if Ai will take our jobs, using py to find out and she concludes it will On Sat, 18 May 2024, 14:15 Chris Angelico via Python-list, < [email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 19

venvs vs. package management (was: Terminal Emulator (Posting On Python-List Prohibited))

2024-05-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-18 20:12:33 +0200, Piergiorgio Sartor via Python-list wrote: > On 18/05/2024 20.04, Mats Wichmann wrote: > > So venvs make managing all that pretty convenient. Dunno why everybody's > > so down on venvs... > > Only people which are *not* using python... :-) &g

Re: Terminal Emulator (Posting On Python-List Prohibited)

2024-05-20 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-20 00:26:03 +0200, Roel Schroeven via Python-list wrote: > Skip Montanaro via Python-list schreef op 20/05/2024 om 0:08: > > > Modern debian (ubuntu) and fedora block users installing using pip. > > > > Even if you're telling it to install in ~/.local? I

Can't trap paramiko runtime trace-back error

2024-05-22 Thread Vinode Singh Ujlain via Python-list
Close the SSH client connection delssh_client execute() -- Warm Regards, Vinode Singh Ujlain | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ujlain/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Flubbed it in the second interation through the string: range error... HOW?

2024-05-28 Thread Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list
#x27;m doing something... Stupid!! *** "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you: and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."      Isaiah 43:2 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Fw: Flubbed it in the second interation through the string: range error... HOW?

2024-05-28 Thread Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list
sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."      Isaiah 43:2 - Forwarded Message - From: Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 10:35:23 PM MDTSubject: Fl

Re: From JoyceUlysses.txt -- words occurring exactly once

2024-05-31 Thread Pieter van Oostrum via Python-list
HenHanna writes: > Given a text file of a novel (JoyceUlysses.txt) ... > > could someone give me a pretty fast (and simple) Python program that'd > give me a list of all words occurring exactly once? > > -- Also, a list of words occurring once, twic

Re: From JoyceUlysses.txt -- words occurring exactly once

2024-06-01 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-30 19:26:37 -0700, HenHanna via Python-list wrote: > hard to decide what to do with hyphens >and apostrophes > (I'd, he's, can't, haven't, A's and B's) Especially since the same character is used as both an apost

Re: Lprint = ( Lisp-style printing ( of lists and strings (etc.) ) in Python )

2024-06-01 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-05-30 21:47:14 -0700, HenHanna via Python-list wrote: > [('the', 36225), ('and', 17551), ('of', 16759), ('i', 16696), ('a', 15816), > ('to', 15722), ('that', 11252), ('in', 10743), ('it', 10

Re: IDLE: clearing the screen

2024-06-10 Thread Michael F. Stemper via Python-list
cls() ... Why have it return anything at all? Because __repr__ needs to return a str. Got it. Thanks for clarifying. -- Michael F. Stemper 87.3% of all statistics are made up by the person giving them. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: IDLE: clearing the screen

2024-06-10 Thread Michael F. Stemper via Python-list
e it return anything at all? -- Michael F. Stemper Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding; Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Suggested python feature: allowing except in context maneger

2024-06-16 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
thook -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: in Python: (101 102 103 201 202 203 301 302 303 401 402 403 )

2024-06-18 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-06-14 06:10:06 -, candycanearter07 via Python-list wrote: > Phil Carmody wrote at 12:01 this Thursday (GMT): > > I'd say you can't beat the verbosity, or lack thereof of just plain > > zsh/bash: > > $ echo {1,2,3,4}0{1,2,3} > > 101 102 10

Timezone in HH:MM Format

2024-06-18 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
Hello, How can I convert a date, usually datetime.now(), into a format where the timezone is in hours:minutes format. I was able to get that format in shell: $ date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%:z 2024-06-18T19:24:09-04:00 The closest I got in python is from datetime import datetime from zoneinfo import

Re: Timezone in HH:MM Format

2024-06-18 Thread Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
Thank you all for your responses! On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 9:54 PM Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote: > > datetime.now(ZoneInfo("America/New_York")).isoformat() Both .isoformat() and "%:z" work. -- Tangra Mega Rock: http://www.radiotangra.com -- https://mail.p

Tkinter and astral characters (was: Decoding bytes to text strings in Python 2)

2024-06-24 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-06-24 01:14:22 +0100, MRAB via Python-list wrote: > Tkinter in recent versions of Python can handle astral characters, at least > back to Python 3.8, the oldest I have on my Windows PC. I just tried modifying https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.html#a-hello-world-program to d

Re: Difference method vs attribut = function

2024-06-29 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-06-28 18:08:54 +0200, Ulrich Goebel via Python-list wrote: > a class can have methods, and it can have attributes, which can hold a > function. Both is well known, of course. > > My question: Is there any difference? > > The code snipped shows that both do what t

Relatively prime integers in NumPy

2024-07-11 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
ctors along axis 0: [1,2,3]. Those triples of numbers along axis 1 with the factor of1 or -1 would be relatively prime integers. Regards, Dmitry Popov Argonne, IL USA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Relatively prime integers in NumPy

2024-07-12 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-07-08 19:09:45 +, Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list wrote: > Does NumPy provide a simple mechanism to identify relatively prime > integers, i.e. integers which don't have a common factor other than +1 > or -1? Typing "numpy gcd" into my favourite search en

Re: Best use of "open" context manager

2024-07-12 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
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Re: Relatively prime integers in NumPy

2024-07-12 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
Thank you for your interest. My explanation is too concise indeed, sorry. So far, I have used Python code with three enclosed 'for' loops for this purpose which is pretty time consuming. I'm trying to develop a NumPy based code to make this procedure faster. This routine is kin

Re: Relatively prime integers in NumPy

2024-07-12 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
Thank you very much, Oscar. Using the following code looks like a much better solution than my current Python code indeed. np.gcd.reduce(np.transpose(a)) or np.gcd.reduce(a,1) The next question is how I can generate ndarray of h,k,l indices. This can be easily done from a Python list by using

Re: Relatively prime integers in NumPy

2024-07-12 Thread Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python-list
Thank you very much. List comprehensions make code much more concise indeed. Do list comprehensions also improve the speed of calculations? From: [email protected] Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 6:57 PM To: Popov, Dmitry Yu ; 'Popov, Dmitry Yu via Python

Re: Help needed - - running into issues with python and its tools

2024-08-04 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-08-03 15:17:11 -0500, o1bigtenor via Python-list wrote: > One of the tools I need to be able to use is esptools - - well in the > devuan world you need to run that on either Devaun 3 or 5 - - - its just > not available on devuan 4. Couldn't you just upgrade to Devuan 5, t

Re: Error codes

2024-08-13 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
On Aug 13, 2024 15:29, Barry Scott via Python-list wrote: > Could not find file 'C:\Users\Charl\OneDrive\Documents\The Sims 4 Mod Constructor\Projects\MetalMummysMods_Ehlers-DanlosMod\Python\__pycache__\MetalMummysMods_Ehlers-DanlosMod.cpython-37.pyc'. >

pdb: How to use the 'break' parameter?

2024-08-21 Thread Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list
h you: and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."      Isaiah 43:2 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: pdb: How to use the 'break' parameter?

2024-08-21 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-08-22 01:44:35 +, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote: > break (Old_MacDonald:23 | name[indx] == 'd', indx = 4), based on the doc spec > in python.org (https://docs.python.org/3/library/pdb.html#debugger-commands) > Cell In[1], line 20 > break (Old_Ma

ANN: EmPy 4.2 -- a powerful, robust and mature templating system for Python

2024-08-25 Thread Erik Max Francis via Python-list
# EmPy 4.2 release announcement I'm pleased to announce the release of EmPy 4.2. The 4._x_ series is a modernization of the software and a revamp of the EmPy system to update its feature set and make it more consistent with the latest Python versions and practices. EmPy 4._x_ was

Re: Sanitise user input for a script

2024-08-30 Thread Peter J. Holzer via Python-list
On 2024-08-30 19:18:29 +, Simon Connah via Python-list wrote: > I need to write a script that will take some user input (supplied on a > website) and then execute a Python script on a host via SSH. I'm > curious what the best options are for protecting against malicious >

Re: ListAdmin: Is list/archive working correctly?

2024-08-31 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
I also think that list/archive isn't working properly. Very little emails. Before, this was quite a busy list. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Synchronise annotations -> docstring

2024-09-03 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
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Unofficial PyBitmessage port to run with Python3 and PyQt5

2024-09-05 Thread 711 Spooky Mart via Python-list
─┗┓─┃──[chan] 711 ┃─┃──┏┛─┗┓──┏┛─┗┓─always open | stay spooky ┗━┛──┗━━━┛──┗━━━┛─https://bitmessage.org -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

PyBitmessage is not dead. Ignore the FUD.

2024-09-05 Thread 711 Spooky Mart via Python-list
s the PyBitmessage fork in Python3: https://github.com/kashikoibumi/PyBitmessage Somebody should help the maintainer. I am no longer a Pythonista or I would. I dumped Python after the 2.7 sunset as I expect they will likely break Py3 equally bad some day. I will be occasionally reviewing Koibumi's ba

Python3 Fork of BMWrapper

2024-09-05 Thread 711 Spooky Mart via Python-list
from https://github.com/kashikoibumi/bmwrapper bmwrapper is a poorly hacked together python script to let Thunderbird and PyBitmessage communicate, similar to AyrA's (generally much better) application: Bitmessage2Mail. I'm on Linux, and don't feel like dealing with wine. So

BitChan (python project)

2024-09-05 Thread 711 Spooky Mart via Python-list
rt Channel ─┗━━┓─┃──┗┓─┃───┗┓─┃──[chan] 711 ┃─┃──┏┛─┗┓──┏┛─┗┓─always open | stay spooky ┗━┛──┗━━━┛──┗━━━┛─https://bitmessage.org -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

installation error

2015-12-18 Thread IBRAHIM ARANSIOLA RIDWAN via Python-list
Hi, My name is ridwan and I have a problem with installing the version 3.5.1 on my windows 10 system. My question is those python have specified compatibility issues or I downloaded the wrong version for my operating system, or do I need to change my system settings in some aspect. Thank you

programeren met python

2016-03-13 Thread Imre De Craemer via Python-list
hoe moet je python dounlauden -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: DRM is self-defeating (was: Encrypt python files)

2015-05-06 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Wed, May 6, 2015 9:41 AM CEST Ben Finney wrote: >Palpandi writes: > >> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 12:07:13 PM UTC+5:30, Palpandi wrote: > >> > What are the ways to encrypt python files? >> >> No, I just want to hide the

Re: Encrypt python files

2015-05-06 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Wed, May 6, 2015 11:04 AM CEST Steven D'Aprano wrote: >On Wednesday 06 May 2015 17:23, Palpandi wrote: > >> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 12:07:13 PM UTC+5:30, Palpandi wrote: >> Hi, >> >> What are the ways to encrypt python fi

Re: Why does unicode-escape decode escape symbols that are already escaped?

2015-05-10 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Sun, May 10, 2015 5:53 PM CEST Somelauw . wrote: >In Python 3, decoding "€" with unicode-escape returns 'â\x82¬' which in my >opinion doesn't make sense. >The € already is decoded; if it were encoded it would look like this: &

Re: Updating a package on PyPi, testing and etiquette

2015-05-12 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Tue, May 12, 2015 8:01 PM CEST Rob Gaddi wrote: >So I've got a package I put up on PyPi a while back (ctypes-bitfield, if >it matters). For version 0.2.6 I had access to some older versions of >Python and was able to run my test suite on Pyth

Re: Looking for direction

2015-05-14 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
record > reset sum to the new record > > Granted -- loading the data into an SQL capable database would make >this simple... > > select account, sum(quantity) from table > order by account You could also use pandas. Read the data in a DataFrame, create a groupby object, use the sum() and the first() methods. http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.15.2/groupby.html -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: need help with an accessibility prototype

2015-05-22 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
looked for one for about that long, either. This book by John Shipman is also very good: http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/tkinter/ Albert-Jan -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

programmatically change windows regional settings?

2015-05-24 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
a number of locales (actually a platform x locale x python version matrix) Thanks! Albert-Jan -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: programmatically change windows regional settings?

2015-05-24 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Sun, May 24, 2015 3:07 PM CEST Mark Lawrence wrote: >On 24/05/2015 13:50, Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> In Windows I can change the regional settings manually in the control panel. >> But how do I

Re: programmatically change windows regional settings?

2015-05-24 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
- On Sun, May 24, 2015 4:45 PM CEST Laura Creighton wrote: >In a message of Sun, 24 May 2015 14:07:37 +0100, Mark Lawrence writes: >>On 24/05/2015 13:50, Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> In Windows I can change

Re: What is considered an "advanced" topic in Python?

2015-05-30 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
Metaclasses, abc, asyncio, ast, some of the dunder methods, eg __del__, weakref, perhaps gc-- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Find in ipython3

2015-06-06 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam via Python-list
"To run any command at the system shell, simply prefix it with !" See: https://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/tutorial.html-- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

How to find number of whole weeks between dates?

2015-06-10 Thread Sebastian M Cheung via Python-list
Say in 2014 April to May whole weeks would be 7th, 14th 28th April and May would be 5th, 12th and 19th. So expecting 7 whole weeks in total -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to find number of whole weeks between dates?

2015-06-10 Thread Sebastian M Cheung via Python-list
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Re: How to find number of whole weeks between dates?

2015-06-10 Thread Sebastian M Cheung via Python-list
yes just whole weeks given any two months, I did looked into calendar module but couldn't find specifically what i need. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

How to pretty mathematical formulas in Python? Similar to Mathematica formats.

2015-06-11 Thread Sebastian M Cheung via Python-list
How to pretty mathematical formulas in Python? Similar to Mathematica formats. Are there good packages to prettify mathematica formulas in Python? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

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