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In a message of Wed, 03 Jun 2015 08:56:48 -0400, Ila Kumar writes:
>Laura, that was it! Thank you so much.
You are most welcome.
>
>However, now I am confused about what I need to type into the Command
>prompt window (on a 64-bit windows computer, using p
On 04/06/15 16:51, Alan Gauld wrote:
There is no specific image folder but there is the Tkinter GUI tookit
Oops, I meant "image module"...
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On 04/06/15 15:09, abhijeet...@yahoo.in wrote:
i wanted to know that how can i show or display a simple image using python 3.4
The Tkinter package in the standard library includes a Canvas widget
which can display various forms of image. It depends what format the
image is in. You will probab
In a message of Thu, 04 Jun 2015 14:09:43 -, abhijeet...@yahoo.in writes:
>hello , sir i wanted to know that how can i show or display a simple image
>using python 3.4The thing is that i want to know that there is no image module
>or library located in the library folder under python 3.4.?sir
hello , sir i wanted to know that how can i show or display a simple image
using python 3.4The thing is that i want to know that there is no image module
or library located in the library folder under python 3.4.?sir, please help me
out with this basic step..
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:30 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Chris Stinemetz wrote:
>
>> Although I am certain it is not very efficient I was able to
>> accomplish what I wanted with the following code I wrote:
>>
>> import os
>> import pprint
>> import csv
>> from collections import def
Chris Stinemetz wrote:
> Although I am certain it is not very efficient I was able to
> accomplish what I wanted with the following code I wrote:
>
> import os
> import pprint
> import csv
> from collections import defaultdict
>
> print_map = {'MOU':0, 'Call_Att':1, 'Device':2}
> header = ['IME