Hello all,
I have learnt python and wxPython. Now i want to learn making games
using pygame engine. Can anyone tellme from where i can learn pygame and
start making basic games using this module. Which version i should download
and is there any user group like this one for pyGame ??
thanks
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:43:08AM -0700, Neal McBurnett wrote:
> I'm trying to do nice clean documentation for a python script I run
> from the command-line, and I'd like pydoc or a similar program to
> document it well. But I don't want to duplicate option information by
> putting it both in my
Alan/Greg
I've combined your code fragments and added a function call too, to determine
how 'a' is passed between objects and classes:
def addNumbers(i, j):
k = i + j
return k
class A:
def oneA(self):
z = 2
self.a = self.a * z
class B:
def oneB(self):
in
Tyler Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> [snip explanation]
> Three files follow. First, the html index page, followed by the
> gallery picker, followed by the thumbnail displayer.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tyler
> [snip code]
>
In the future please include your code as attachments, to avoid e-mail
programs mangling t
Hi,
I'm writing a webpage as a learning exercise. My first objective is to
allow myself to upload files to directories in /images/, and have cgi
scripts automatically generate the pages that will allow users to
navigate through the images.
I have a very basic prototype that does what I want, at l
I read your post again, and it looks as though you might want to use the
atexit module. Another idea would be to trap the SIGTERM signal and to keep
a registry of instances, and then to invoke a cleanup method of each
instance.
Another important note: trapping signals will have no effect if yo
SIGKILL is not trappable. You probably want SIGTERM. Furthermore, this
signal will be sent to the process, not some thread or class instance within
a process.
Maybe you need some other mechanism? Is the signal going to be from the same
python process? If so, just call it directly. Otherwis
Hi all,
I have a series of class instances saved in an array. I need the
instances to respond to a SIGKILL by writing to a file and
sys.exit()-ing.
Am I right in codeing it as below ? ... does the sys.exit() kill the
instance or the instance & the instance holding array definition above
it ?
Che
Haven't had a chance to look at this in a while.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 6:57 PM, John Fouhy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/12/2007, Bryan Fodness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am new to doing anything like this. I have looked at
> > http://www.leadtools.com/SDK/Medical/DICOM/ltdc1.htm an
SwartMumba snake wrote:
> Using the cookie jar is not going to solve my problem. I don't want to
> use the cookie jar. I just want to send the right request so that I will
> be sent back the right header, which will contain the information that I
> want. Apparently I am not sending the right req
bob gailer wrote:
> Robert Childers wrote:
>> I have rewritten my "hypotenuse" program as follows:>>> #This program
>> calculates the width and diagonal of a golden rectangle
> print "Calculate the width and diagonal of a golden rectangle."
>> Calculate the width and diagonal of a golden recta
Using the cookie jar is not going to solve my problem. I don't want to use the cookie jar. I just want to send the right request so that I will be sent back the right header, which will contain the information that I want. Apparently I am not sending the right request because the header that I am r
SwartMumba snake wrote:
> I am trying to get the cookies from the site when I login, though
> html.info(). The problem is that when I check the source ( html.read() )
> it shows that it does not recognize me as logged in. Also, if I chech
> html.info(), the cookies that I am suppose to receive,
Kent Johnson wrote:
> Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> Considering the fact that choices[x] == x,
>
> Only until the first delete (that is not at the end).
>
>> shouldn't it be :
>> del choices[proxyq]
>
> No.
>
> Kent
>
Ooops! Missed that one, sorry.
I am trying to get the cookies from the site when I login, though html.info(). The problem is that when I check the source ( html.read() ) it shows that it does not recognize me as logged in. Also, if I chech html.info(), the cookies that I am suppose to receive, if I logged in successfully, are no
> Considering the fact that choices[x] == x, shouldn't it be :
> del choices[proxyq]
choices = [9,2,1,3,6,4,7,8,5,0]
for idx, x in enumerate(choices):
print idx == x
False
False
False
True
False
False
False
False
False
False
Not always.
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Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Considering the fact that choices[x] == x,
Only until the first delete (that is not at the end).
> shouldn't it be :
> del choices[proxyq]
No.
Kent
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Marc Tompkins wrote:
> Myself, I have a horrible time writing pseudocode without slipping into
> real-code syntax
Me too - often Python is more concise, precise and expressive than
English for expressing an algorithm.
> while len(possibleQuestions) > 0:
could be simply
while possibleQuest
Guba wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I want to create a simple multiplication trainer which quizzes me on the
> multiplication table. All multiplication combinations should be asked
> once, without repetition.
I would
- create the list of questions
- random.shuffle the list
- iterate over the quest
Chris Fuller wrote:
> The basic approach I use in these sorts of problems is to generate the
> choices, remove them from a list as they are asked, and then stop when this
> list is empty.
>
>
> If you don't need the list of questions afterwards, this will work:
>
> from random import choice
>
The basic approach I use in these sorts of problems is to generate the
choices, remove them from a list as they are asked, and then stop when this
list is empty.
If you don't need the list of questions afterwards, this will work:
from random import choice
questions = [ [i,j] for i in range(1
"Guba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I want to create a simple multiplication trainer which quizzes me on
> the
> multiplication table. All multiplication combinations should be
> asked
> once, without repetition.
>
> Here my pseudo code:
> I would very much appreciate if you could comment on/c
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Date: Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] my first project: a multiplication trainer
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