You are missing a multiplication sign.
Near the end of your formula.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Carpenter, Steven <
steven.carpen...@oakland.k12.mi.us> wrote:
> To Whom it May Concern,
>
> I’m trying to get this code working. *Here’s my question:*
>
> Consider a triangle with side
Per Fagrell wrote:
> I'm interested in uploading a module to pypi, but with the python wiki
> down after the hack there's no access to the Cheese shop tutorial. Does
> anyone have a mirror or reasonable facsimile that could be used until the
> wiki is back on-line and repopulated?
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HI there!!!
I have a file like this:
12345-2 ppp
12389-4
i
...
I want to read this file and organize in different way: The second number
present after "-" mea
Following up on Jos Kerc's answer:
On Fri, 2013-01-18 at 07:56 -0500, Carpenter, Steven wrote:
[…]
> print(math.acos(((a**2)+(b**2)-(c**2))/(2(a*b
2(a*b) → 2 * (a * b)
> TypeError: 'int' object is not callable
Juxtaposition does not imply multiplication in Python as it does in
mathemat
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> On 25/01/13 17:52, 3n2 Solutions wrote:
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>> I was wondering if Python can monitor web browser content.
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> B
On Jan 23, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Grady Trexler wrote:
>
> Below is my code. I am using python 2.4 It tells me I have a syntax error.
> Please help! (I think the first twenty lines have what you would be looking
> for. After that it just repeats itself.)
> #scenario maker
> #created by: Grady T
On 01/23/2013 04:37 PM, Grady Trexler wrote:
Below is my code. I am using python 2.4 It tells me I have a syntax error.
I don't see any such thing. Plesae include the traceback, which will
indicate WHERE you have a syntax error. And if you look yourself,
you'll probably spot it, since it's
Everything starting with hash character in Python is comment and is
not interpreted by the interpreter. So how does that works? Give me
full explanation.
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On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Santosh Kumar wrote:
> Everything starting with hash character in Python is comment and is
> not interpreted by the interpreter. So how does that works? Give me
> full explanation.
>
If you google you get this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4872007/where-d
On 26/01/13 20:21, jarod...@libero.it wrote:
(edited slightly to make it more clear)
HI there!!!
I have a file like this:
12345-2 p
12389-4 i
I want to read this file and organize in different way: The second number
present after "-" mean the times are ripetuted the elements..so in
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Santosh Kumar wrote:
>
> Everything starting with hash character in Python is comment and is
> not interpreted by the interpreter. So how does that works? Give me
> full explanation.
The encoding declaration is parsed in the process of compiling the
source. CPyth
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