question for the Python crowd:when creating a series of objects, where each object represents a field from a submitted html form, how do I make variables that reference the objects be the same as the names of the respective objects ?
For example, I have a class called Datum:class Datum: def __in
> when creating a series of objects, where each object represents a
> field from
> a submitted html form, how do I make variables that reference the
> objects be
> the same as the names of the respective objects ?
The usual solution for this is to use a dictionary keyed by object
name.
There is
Newbie BioGrad student here (again):
First, thanks for the help on the root node variable last time. It was
most helpful!
Now, I am trying to load a new module into MacPython, but after doing $
python setup.py install, or $ python setup.py build, then $ python
setup.py
the files on the module I
Its something very close.
What I want is:
1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
This can be done using arrays, right or is there any other way??
My logic in C is:
int arr[5][5];
for (i=0;i<5;i++)
{
flag = 0;
for (j=0;j<=i;j++)
{
if (flag == 0 || j == i) // print 1 if the array element is th
hello, i have a string variable that contains a name that I want to use as a variablenameputting aside questions of why I would like to do that - i this possible at all?so I want to assign a value to a variable whos name is available only as a string to me.
that variable does not exist yet in the
frank h. wrote:
> hello, i have a string variable that contains a name that I want to
> use as a variablename
> putting aside questions of why I would like to do that - i this
> possible at all?
>
> so I want to assign a value to a variable whos name is available only
> as a string to me.
> tha
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:
> Its something very close.
> What I want is:
>
> 1
> 1 1
> 1 2 1
> 1 3 3 1
> 1 4 6 4 1
>
> This can be done using arrays, right or is there any other way??
They're not arrays, they're lists!
arrays imply contiguous memory blocks and single data types.
Lists are neither
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:06 AM
> To: tutor@python.org
> Subject: [Tutor] module loading
>
> Newbie BioGrad student here (again):
>
> First, thanks for the help on the
Hi Kent,
Probably I'm totally missing something, but...
I think there is not a compiled plug-in, if you go here
http://cgkit.sourceforge.net/#download you are going to see that : " The
Maya Python package (i.e. the Maya plug in and the actual Python
package) is a separate package that can be d
OOPS, forwarding my reply to frank. I accidentally sent it straight to him.
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frank h. wrote:
why I am not using a dictionary: well I am lazy, I do not want to
explicitly construct a dictionary :)
You don't have to explicitly construct it.
You can add stuff to it.
If by exp
Thank you so much.
I am trying to implement. I hope I can do it.
A gentle note: This is not a homework question.
I am learning python as a part of my Project work.
On 10/5/06, Luke Paireepinart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:> Its something very close.> What I want is:>> 1> 1
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:
> Its something very close.
> What I want is:
>
> 1
> 1 1
> 1 2 1
> 1 3 3 1
> 1 4 6 4 1
>
> This can be done using arrays, right or is there any other way??
Is this a homework assignment?
A list of lists seems like the appropriate way to represent this,
especially sin
Carlos wrote:
> Hi Kent,
>
> Probably I'm totally missing something, but...
No, your analysis looks correct to me. Sorry, this goes beyond my
ability to help you. Is there a Maya or CGKit mailing list where you can
ask? The compiled plugin may be available from another source.
Kent
>
> I thi
#Implementation of Pascal Triangle
num_of_lines = input("How many lines you want to display")
list1 = []
for i in range(num_of_lines): flag = 0 tmp = [] for j in range(i+1): if flag == 0 or j == i: tmp.append(1) # for the first or teh last element of the line
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 09:17 -0500, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
(actually from Frank)
> > I have a parameterized string template, I publish it using
> >
> > print mytemplate % locals()
Original post asked to create variable in local namespace from string.
> so I want to assign a value to a variable w
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:
> #Implementation of Pascal Triangle
>
> num_of_lines = input("How many lines you want to display")
>
> list1 = []
>
> for i in range(num_of_lines):
> flag = 0
> tmp = []
> for j in range(i+1):
> if flag == 0 or j == i:
> tmp.append(1)#
Hello,
Sorry to use this list for such an OT subject. But I want to get hands
down with Linux, and am looking for a book or two on the subject.
I'm looking for information about installation, configuration,
optimisation, and management of the Linux OS.
Thanks
Bernard
__
Python wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 09:17 -0500, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
> (actually from Frank)
>>> I have a parameterized string template, I publish it using
>>>
>>> print mytemplate % locals()
> Original post asked to create variable in local namespace from string.
>> so I want to assign a
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:33:17AM -0400, Bernard Lebel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to use this list for such an OT subject. But I want to get hands
> down with Linux, and am looking for a book or two on the subject.
>
> I'm looking for information about installation, configuration,
> optimisation,
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 11:33 -0400, Bernard Lebel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to use this list for such an OT subject. But I want to get hands
> down with Linux, and am looking for a book or two on the subject.
>
> I'm looking for information about installation, configuration,
> optimisation, and ma
At 03:00 PM 10/3/2006, Brian van den Broek wrote:
>I've never used Wing, but unless its `project' concept is radically
>different than many other editors, it isn't about organizing the files
>on disk. Rather, it is about organizing a group of files into a
>collection the editor can open in one swel
Hi Kent,
Thanks for the info, I will send a mail to the plug-in developer.
I didnt mention this before, Im an architect and my master thesis
semester is beginning now. Last semester I was introduced to what is
somehow known as morphogenetic design, to programming and to python.
From that seme
On 10/5/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:> #Implementation of Pascal Triangle>> num_of_lines = input("How many lines you want to display")
>> list1 = []>> for i in range(num_of_lines):> flag = 0> tmp = []> for j in range(i+1):> if flag == 0 or
Hello Bernard...
Just to give you a pointer about Linux: If you're new, Fedora and
Ubuntu are both relatively easy to learn, but powerful (I've never used
Ubuntu (or Debian, for that matter), but I hear that Ubuntu is a really
great distro). Stay away from Slackware and Gentoo, at least until
yo
By "string variable that contains a name that I want to use as a
variablename" do you mean something like this:
myString = "rotationalSpeed"
rotationalSpeed = 4500
??
In Python a dictionary is an excellent solution to this problem. The
only other way to accomplish this (to my knowledge) is in P
"Bernard Lebel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sorry to use this list for such an OT subject. But I want to get
> hands
> down with Linux, and am looking for a book or two on the subject.
>
> I'm looking for information about installation, configuration,
> optimisat
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:
> What is this??? I cannot understand a single character.. Explain this in
> length.
>
> *list1 = [ [ locals()["_[1]"][i-1][j-1]+locals()["_[1]"][i-1][j] if
> (j !=
> 0 and j != i) else 1 for j in range(i+1) ] for i in
> range(num_of_lines) ]
OK, I guess I
On 10/5/06, frank h. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello, i have a string variable that contains a name that I want to use as
> a variablename
setattr() won't work because that's only for objects which have
attributes. you're talking about creating a (global or local)
variable. i will also reco
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