Hi,
I'm trying to get some IPV6 python code running under
Windows. I have installed Python 2.5.1 for Windows
using the binaries from python.org. I'm a newbie to
Python programming as well.
The code works fine under Debian and MacOSX (both
using Python 2.5)
I have rebuilt the python binaries from
> Hello everyone,
>I am tryin to use the imagechop module but i am not able to
> implement it successfully. I want to compare two images and give the
> resultant of the image using difference module. i am tryin to save the
> resultant image. But i am getting some wierd error. It gives error
Hello everyone,
I am tryin to use the imagechop module but i am not able to
implement it successfully. I want to compare two images and give the
resultant of the image using difference module. i am tryin to save the
resultant image. But i am getting some wierd error. It gives error in the
l
Thanks!
I'll get to work!
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At 09:56 AM 2/2/2008, Kent Johnson wrote:
>Dick Moores wrote:
>
>>I found I couldn't figure out how to run it. Run as is, all it does
>>is print "usage: numbers.py NUMBER[s]"
>
>It's telling you to put the numbers on the command line, e.g.
>python numbers.py 12341234123412341234123412341234
Oh su
Dick Moores wrote:
> I found I couldn't figure out how to run it. Run as is, all it does is
> print "usage: numbers.py NUMBER[s]"
It's telling you to put the numbers on the command line, e.g.
python numbers.py 12341234123412341234123412341234
Kent
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I saw num2eng at
http://pythonwise.blogspot.com/ and wanted to run it.
Question 1: When I copy and paste it, it pastes as one long line. What
should I do to get it as a script?
Question 2: After downloading it from
<
hdnd.dongnai.gov.vn/quantri/media_source/HTH/Products/FSCounter/numbers.py
>,
I
On Friday 01 February 2008 23:13, Dinesh B Vadhia wrote:
> I've posted this on the Scipy forum but maybe there are answers on
> Tutor too. I'm performing a standard Scipy matrix* vector
> multiplication, b=Ax , (but not using the sparse module) with
> different sizes of A as follows:
>
>
> Assumin
On Friday 01 February 2008 23:13, Dinesh B Vadhia wrote:
> I've posted this on the Scipy forum but maybe there are answers on
> Tutor too. I'm performing a standard Scipy matrix* vector
> multiplication, b=Ax , (but not using the sparse module) with
> different sizes of A as follows:
>
>
> Assumin
On Feb 1, 2008 11:41 PM, Seon Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Python will not recognize the keyboard class of livewires. what is my
> problem? (i have imported the modules and everything)
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Would you consider a python-Tutor team member who:
1. Is new to Python?
2. Never worked with a programming team before?
3. Doesn't have much gaming experience?
4. Doesn't have a recent version of MS-Windows (has Mac OS X or GNU/Linux)?
5. May not be running the latest and greatest version of Pytho
Seon Kang wrote:
> How does set the background to change on the press of a chosen key?
The background of what? The desktop? An application?
What platform? Are you using a GUI toolkit?
Kent
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Python will not recognize the keyboard class of livewires. what is my
problem? (i have imported the modules and everything)
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How does set the background to change on the press of a chosen key?
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For all of the budding game authors on the list...maybe there is
interest in a python-tutor team? (No, I am not volunteering to lead it
though of course the list is available for help.)
Kent
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