Giulia Marcoux wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a student learning python, and i am running into some difficulties. I
> am tryign to read a csv file that has different delimiters for different
> rows: Example:
>
> Format:V1.1
> Model: R
> Step Size: 10mm
> Distance: 10cm
> Gain: 1000
>
> X,Y
> 1,3
> 2,
Hi,
OS is Linux,
Python version is 3.6.5
I am trying to change the command of a tkinter Button in my program.
Eventually I want to be able to do this to many buttons.
My attempt at code brings up no error messages, but the button appears
to do nothing.
I really have no idea how to do this
On 30/06/2018 00:34, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
On 29/06/18 16:05, Glen wrote:
Can someone advise on a RAD, drag and drop style graphical form/dialog
creator? Akin to VBA or Visual Studio that will work with Python?
There is nothing even close to the VB GUI builder for Python.
That's becaus
On 30/06/18 03:55, Chris Roy-Smith wrote:
> I am trying to change the command of a tkinter Button in my program.
> Eventually I want to be able to do this to many buttons.
Since I'm not 100% sure if you mean the command or the label or both
here is a simple example that does both...
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On 30/06/18 11:50, Shall, Sydney wrote:
>> And if you want to try using Jython or MacPython(?)
>> you can use the native GUI builders for those:
>> - Eclipse/Netbeans (Java)
>> - XDeveloper (MacOS) - I tried this once and it kind of works...
>>
> Alan,
>
> Could you expand a bit on the use of XDe
> On Jun 30, 2018, at 02:01, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
>
>
> Rather than forcing both blocks into the same data structure I would read
> the header with the "key: value" lines into a separate object.
>
> If the header and the X,Y pairs are separated by an empty line read until
> t