On 09/08/06, Kermit Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello John.
>
> Thanks for replying.
>
> In my previous version, I used z as the critical value,.
>
> Since I created zlim, a function of z, to be passed in as a parameter, I no
> longer need z
>
> in the parameter list.
>
> In another part of
On 09/08/06, Kermit Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> def incr(mult,z,zlim,mpylist):
> # mult is a vector of exponents for the multipliers in mpylist.
> # z is a positive odd integer.
> # zlim is the upper bound critical value for the sum of ( mpylist[k][0] *
> mpylist[k][1] )
> # where kth mult
Hello all.
I feel more familar with Python now, and when I recently went back to
reading
the tutorial, I could actually read it without being overwhelmed by too
much new detail.
I've been staring at the specs for a python function for a while.
I wrote one version of it and it worked.
all_types:.there is such a listhow do i search for a particular string say teststring in this listi triedif teststring in all_types:if teststring in all_types.type: it doesnt workplease help me out hereshould i use lambda
Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great
summarizing what folks have already said plus a few more tweaks such
as moving the close() to finally (2.5+), following the style guideline
of variable non-titlecasing, removing unused variables, etc.:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.5
def processFile(inputfile):
try:
fh = open(inputfile, "r")
> I'm playing around with try: and except: i have a code like this
>try:
>bibl=os.listdir("c:\\klientdata\\")
>except:
>wx.MessageBox("Kunde inte läsa käll ...
>
> So far i get how to use it but i would like to be able to execute
> the try block again after
On 09/08/06, Magnus Wirström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm playing around with try: and except: i have a code like this
>try:
>bibl=os.listdir("c:\\klientdata\\")
>except:
>wx.MessageBox("Kunde inte läsa käll
> biblioteket.","Säkerhetskopiering",wx.
>I don't understand why readline is producing such unusual behavior.
> I don't remember it working like this previously. The docs say it is
> supposed to read a line at a time.
It does.
> def ProcessFile(self, Inputfile, Outputfile=None):
>
>try:
>fh=open(Inputfile,"r")
>
> Please, see the attachment and examine a code I have provide. The
> problem is, I want fetch data from Comments until the first
> occurrence ,
Do you mean the unmatched /td that occurs after the dd section?
> import re
> import string
>
> htmlData = """
> Instructions
> Comments
>
>
> No
> can you explain functions in python to me and give me some examples
There are many tutorials that do that, including mine.
Take a look at the Modules and functions topic...
Or if you are experienced in other programming
languages try the official tutorial at python.org.
Alan Gauld
Author of
Alan Gauld said unto the world upon 08/08/06 12:59 PM:
>>> I've been on the internet for over 20 years now and every mail
>>> tool/newreader I've ever used has (at least) two reply options:
>>> ...
>>> I don't understand why this seems to come as a surprise?
>>> What am I missing?
>>
>> Alan, I thi
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, David Wilson wrote:
> can you explain functions in python to me and give me some examples
Hi David,
Have you looked into a Python tutorial yet?
http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers
Most of the tutorials there talk about functions. If you could g
Hi
I'm playing around with try: and except: i have a code like this
try:
bibl=os.listdir("c:\\klientdata\\")
except:
wx.MessageBox("Kunde inte läsa käll
biblioteket.","Säkerhetskopiering",wx.OK|wx.ICON_ERROR)
(yeah ... it's swedish :) )
So far i get how t
Hi David,
Have you read the grat explanation in Alan's tutorial? What problem
specifically are you having with functions?
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/
Get back to us with any questions...
David Wilson wrote:
> can you explain functions in python to me and give me some examples
Tony Cappellini wrote:
>
> I don't understand why readline is producing such unusual behavior.
> I don't remember it working like this previously. The docs say it is
> supposed to read a line at a time.
It does :)
>
> this function
>
> def ProcessFile(self, Inputfile, Outputfile=None):
>
>
> This looks like a fun project to work on. From
> reading the description, I feel this would be pretty
> straight forward game to program. However, I have no
> idea how the computer would decide if it wanted a
> rock, paper, or a pair of scissors. Any hints?
Assign a value to rock, paper and s
>> I've been on the internet for over 20 years now and every mail
>> tool/newreader I've ever used has (at least) two reply options:
>> ...
>> I don't understand why this seems to come as a surprise?
>> What am I missing?
>
> Alan, I think you are judging based on technical lists, no?
There are ot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bob Nienhuis
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 3:56 PM
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Community documentation framework?
Have you had the experience of finding a nifty bit
I don't understand why readline is producing such unusual behavior.I don't remember it working like this previously. The docs say it is supposed to read a line at a time.this functiondef ProcessFile(self, Inputfile, Outputfile=None):
try: fh=open(Inputfile,"r") ex
Hi friends,
Please, see the attachment and examine a code I have provide. The
problem is, I want fetch data from Comments until the first
occurrence , but with my code data fetchind until the last
in htmlData variable, but that is not what I want. So question is, what
is my mistake?
Thank
>
> From: "Bob Nienhuis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Features I would like to see:
> A Wikipedia-like capacity for community update-ability/modifiability
> of documentation submissions.
Fredrik Lundh has started wikis for the Python docs. I'm on vacation and don't
have the links but you sh
can you explain functions in python to me and give me some examples
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Thanks Wesley,
I lokked for
subprocess.Popen.
os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd",
"myarg") was to complicated for me based on the manual.
Yours sincerely,
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