"Darth Kaboda" wrote
The one worry I have is not coding things the Phython way
...So would like to have people look at a simplistic class
rpile = pile1[0:0] #get blank copy of the passed in object types.
This will return an empty list regardless of the type of passed in object.
T
ya i was kind of in a hurry composing the email earlier. sorry for the
typos and misunderstanding. This is what I actually have.
grades = []
names = []
gradeTotal = 0
numStudents = 0
inputFile = open("input.txt", "r")
for line in inputFile:
if line.strip().isdigit():
grade = float(li
Chris Castillo wrote:
ya i was kind of in a hurry composing the email earlier. sorry for the
typos and misunderstanding. This is what I actually have.
grades = []
names = []
gradeTotal = 0
numStudents = 0
inputFile = open("input.txt", "r")
for line in inputFile:
if line.strip().isdigit():
Hello,
I need some suggestions on how to make this code pythonic. The program
basically runs a simulation of an object that moves on a 2D plane. The object
keeps on moving from its current coordinate to randomly picked adjacent
coordinates with the object is not allowed to move move to a previ
Sorry I forgot to attach the code file.
Here it is.
--- On Sun, 7/26/09, ammar azif wrote:
From: ammar azif
Subject: [Tutor] Need help in making this code more pythonic
To: tutor@python.org
Date: Sunday, July 26, 2009, 6:23 AM
Hello,
I need some suggestions on how to make this code pythonic.
Rich,
thanks a lot -- that was the problem.
David
Rich Lovely wrote:
> 2009/7/25 David :
>
>> Dear tutors,
>>
>> I am trying to teach myself the way Python's works with databases.
>> I decided to start with SQLite, and am looking at Summerfield's
>> 'Programming in Python 3'.
>> I got a code
Darth Kaboda wrote:
Subject: Re: [Tutor] First code snipet
From: andr...@kostyrka.org
To: darthkab...@msn.com
CC: tutor@python.org
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 03:02:27 +0200
Some things:
1) It's Python, not Phython.
2) Slightly shorter solution to your problem:
import random
input = range(53
"Dave Angel" wrote
len() is very fast, so there's no need for a separate variable to keep
track of the lengths of inpile1 and inpile2. So eliminate all refs to
pile1c and pile2. In the while, just use
while len(inpile1) and len(inpile2):
Or even simpler:
while inpile1 and inpile2:
> --- On Sun, 7/26/09, ammar azif wrote:
>
> From: ammar azif
> Subject: [Tutor] Need help in making this code more pythonic
> To: tutor@python.org
> Date: Sunday, July 26, 2009, 6:23 AM
>
> Hello,
>
> I need some suggestions on how to make this code pythonic. The program
> basically runs a simul
Hello,
I have a directory containing svg/Flag_of_United_States.svg etc...
Flag_of_the_Seychelles.svg
Flag_of_the_Solomon_Islands.svg
Flag_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates.svg
Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg
Flag_of_the_United_States.svg
Flag_of_the_Vatican_City.svg
Also I have a CSV file like
"us",
davidwil...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Hello,
I have a directory containing svg/Flag_of_United_States.svg etc...
Flag_of_the_Seychelles.svg
Flag_of_the_Solomon_Islands.svg
Flag_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates.svg
Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg
Flag_of_the_United_States.svg
Flag_of_the_Vatican_City.svg
OK, I know that.
Here is what I have so far, but I get stuck on the mapping of the filename with
the csv file.
>>> import os
>>> files = [file for file in os.listdir(os.getcwd()) if file.endswith('svg')]
>>> files
['Flag_of_Abkhazia.svg', 'Flag_of_Afghanistan.svg', 'Flag_of_Albania.svg',
'Flag_
davidwil...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Here is what I have so far, but I get stuck on the mapping of the filename with
the csv file.
import os
files = [file for file in os.listdir(os.getcwd()) if file.endswith('svg')]
files
['Flag_of_Abkhazia.svg', 'Flag_of_Afghanistan.svg', 'Flag_of_Albania.svg',
On 7/26/09, Dave Angel wrote:
> Chris Castillo wrote:
>> ya i was kind of in a hurry composing the email earlier. sorry for the
>> typos and misunderstanding. This is what I actually have.
>>
>> grades = []
>> names = []
>> gradeTotal = 0
>> numStudents = 0
>>
>> inputFile = open("input.txt", "r")
OK I am lost ;(
I changed the code to:
>>> reader = csv.reader(open("countries.csv"), delimiter=";")
>>> for row in reader:
... print row
...
['bi', 'Burundi']
['km', 'Comoros']
['dj', 'Djibouti']
['er', 'Eritrea']
...
Now each row is a list with two items each.
But when I do this:
>>>
davidwil...@safe-mail.net wrote:
OK I am lost ;(
I changed the code to:
reader = csv.reader(open("countries.csv"), delimiter=";")
for row in reader:
... print row
...
['bi', 'Burundi']
['km', 'Comoros']
['dj', 'Djibouti']
['er', 'Eritrea']
...
Now each row is a list with two items ea
Hello,
I am scanning a text file and replacing words with alternatives. My
difficulty is that all occurrences are replaced (even if they are part of
another word!)..
This is an example of what I have been using:
for line in fileinput.FileInput("test_file.txt",inplace=1):
> line = lin
> I am scanning a text file and replacing words with alternatives. My
> difficulty
> is that all occurrences are replaced (even if they are part of another
> word!)..
Could you search for the string ' word ' with the white spaces around it?
Shouldn't
that only replace words that are not par
oops, I mean that the script opens a file and splits it into words; Then it
takes each word and searches for an alternative online; with the alternative
now stored in a variable, it simply needs to be written back over the
original word in the same file.
at the moment this might solve the problem,
j booth wrote:
Hello,
I am scanning a text file and replacing words with alternatives. My
difficulty is that all occurrences are replaced (even if they are part of
another word!)..
This is an example of what I have been using:
for line in fileinput.FileInput("test_file.txt",inplace=1):
> Good point. It is important to state your goal for the code, preferably
> in comments in your code, as well as in the message asking us the
> question. Suggest you include a doc-string for each class and method
> declaration.
>
> But it's important to tell us how you expect to use it, as wel
Hi Alan,
I'm liking how clean Element tree is, thanks for the quick reply! Nice
definition by the way, I think its a bit clearer now.
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