> In your example, it looks like every row is ten characters long. A
^^^
Hi Don,
Gaa, that's why I'm so bad at matrix math. I meant "column", not "row".
Sorry about that.
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> I would like to see something more like when the file is printed:
>
> AustinJames704-111-1234
> AustinJanet704-111-1234
> etc.
>
> Is this a simple task, or am I jumping into deep water? :)
Hi Don,
Not too bad; I think you'll looking for "String Formatting":
http://www.p
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Ming Xue wrote:
> I am trying to access oracle9i with cx_Oracle package. One of the column
> is clob and when I tried clob.read() I got non-text output. I know the
> real data is text. Can somebody show me how to convert clob to string in
> python?
Hi Ming,
This seems real
When I pickle a SQL result into a file (ASCII mode), it lays out the data in
an interesting format. When I send it to the printer, I'd like to see it
arranged more like it is on the console screen - in tabbed columns. None of
the tutorial type stuff I've seen even mentions printing files, or acce
Hello,
I am trying to access oracle9i with cx_Oracle package. One of the column is clob and when I tried clob.read() I got non-text output. I know the real data is text. Can somebody show me how to convert clob to string in python?
Thank,
Ming
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Adam Bark wrote:
> Is it possible to put controls into a shaped window in wxPython. I have
> tried putting a button on the demo and it becomes the exact size and
> shape of the window. Also when I tried to bind it to an action it
> wouldn't even start.
Hi Adam,
You might w
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Alberto Troiano wrote:
> My doubt is that I want to be able to allow the user to put how many
> bombs they want and how any spaces (how big is the board) so I will have
> to create buttons dinamically, but in doing this the reference to the
> buttons will be lost How do I kn
Thanks for the info Adam I just seem to be having a problem with the
panel size it greys out nearly all the image. Ideally I would like to
make the panel transparent but I can't work out how to do that.On 6/25/05, Adam Cripps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/25/05, Adam Bark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wro
On 6/25/05, Adam Bark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to put controls into a shaped window in wxPython. I have
> tried putting a button on the demo and it becomes the exact size and shape
> of the window. Also when I tried to bind it to an action it wouldn't even
> start.
>
> Adam
>
Is it possible to put controls into a shaped window in wxPython. I have
tried putting a button on the demo and it becomes the exact size and
shape of the window. Also when I tried to bind it to an action it
wouldn't even start.
Adam
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On 6/25/05, Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Tutors
> I have a question
> I want to make a minesweeper (just for practice) but I don't what can I use
> to make the GUI
> I was thinking about buttons (click event you know) and change the
> background image on change
> Maybe there's a
Hey Tutors
I have a question
I want to make a minesweeper (just for practice) but I don't what can I use
to make the GUI
I was thinking about buttons (click event you know) and change the
background image on change
Maybe there's another widget to use
My doubt is that I want to be able to allow th
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 06:41:01 -0400
Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You named your program fileinput.py, so when you import fileinput
> you are getting your own program again instead of the library
> module. Change the name of your program and try again.
Doh! I do remember reading that s
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./Python/fileinput.py", line 1, in ?
> import sys, string, fileinput
You are importing fileinput from a file called fileinput.
It therefore reads your file and notices that you have
no input method...
Don't call your program the same name as the
Kevin Reeder wrote:
> I'm getting unexpected behaviour from this module. My script is
> meant to count the number of occurences of a term in one or more
> files.
>
> ---
>
> import sys, string, fileinput
>
> searchterm, sys.argv[1:] = sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2:]
>
> for line in fileinput.input():
On 6/25/05, Michael P. Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/24/05, Adam Cripps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/24/05, Michael P. Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 6/24/05, Adam Cripps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I hadn't thought about a scrollbar - that would be very useful,
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