Thanks so much for your response. Ok so i now have the following code
new_domain = input("Enter domain you wish to blacklist: ")
print("""zone {} IN {
type master;
file "zones/1.2.3.4.zone";
allow-transfer { none; };
allow-query { test-test; };
};""".format(new_dom
On 04/05/17 04:11, Nathan D'Elboux wrote:
> when i run the above code it prompts me to enter the domain so i do,
> then the out put is a "Value error: Unexpected '{' in field name
Always, always, always post the full error message.
Do not shorten it to the summary line. We can't
see the location
On 05/03/2017 08:32 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Wed, May 03, 2017 at 07:32:53PM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
[...]
When it is run I get:
IndexError: list index out of range
That alone is useless to us. Please post the full traceback, starting
from the line
Traceback (most recent c
On 04/05/17 13:21, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Here are the error messages:
>
> Enter Molecule ID: A
> A.lac.dat
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>File "", line 1, in
> runfile('/home/comp/Apps/Python/Testing/ReadFile_1.py',
> wdir='/home/comp/Apps/Python/Testing')
There appears
On 05/03/2017 08:51 PM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
On 04/05/17 00:32, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
import numpy as np
name = input("Enter Molecule ID: ")
name = str(name)
You don't need the str(), input always returns a string.
name_in =name[:]+'.lac.dat'
And you don't need the [:]. Just us
Thanks all for the help.
Pycharm just posted an update to their Pycharm Edu product, and when I
re-ran the script, everything was fine.
Best,
David
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 4:27 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor
wrote:
> On 02/05/17 01:42, David Wolfe wrote:
>
> > I'm working through Pycharm Edu, and I'm
On 04/05/17 13:50, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>> I'll assume that's where the problem lies.
>> Try checking if the string is not empty before using it:
>>
>> for line in f.readlines():
>> if line:
>> atm_chg.append(float( line.split()[-1] ))
> I have edited the code:
>
> atm_chg.append(float( line.split()[-1] ))
>
>
> np.asarray({atm_chg})
>
> Execution still generates the errors:
>
> runfile('/home/comp/Apps/Python/Testing/ReadFile_2.py',
> wdir='/home/comp/Apps/Python/Testing')
that means you have a blank line it's reading, the result of splitting
Sorry i'm a bit new to automated testing.
I have explored python wide and deep but can someone just tell me why as a
coder i need automated testing?
i have tried some googling but the explanations are a bit crazy.
thanks.
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On 04/05/17 19:44, Palm Tree wrote:
> Sorry i'm a bit new to automated testing.
>
> I have explored python wide and deep but can someone just tell me why as a
> coder i need automated testing?
You don't, you can test it all by hand.
But it will take you much longer, especially after
you've done,
On 04/05/17 22:09, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
> And the reasons above are only scratching the
> surface, there are many more gains that apply to
> testing in general but are only practical if
> testing is automated.
One thing I meant to add is that "automated" does
not necessarily mean using a f
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