On 10/19/2011 1:10 PM, Navneet wrote:
dude you are rude yaar :)...just chill I am new to python.... and
programming ...but one thing ...you must be a damn good trainer :)
Thanks for your reply. Please always reply-all so a copy goes to the list,
I hear you are new to Python, and want to be respected for that.
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trying to help others get more comfortable with Python.
When I saw your program (with lots of complexity) I assumed you were
more advanced, My fault.
I recommend you start with something very simple, get is working, then
add (one at a time) something new.
For example, write a function that tests a number for primality
Apply it to a small list of small numbers.
Get it working correctly.
Forget (for now) about classes and threads. They just complicate things.
> I'll try and will let you know the complete program ...just give me
some time ..
On 10/19/2011 10:35 PM, bob gailer wrote:
On 10/19/2011 11:50 AM, Navneet wrote:
Thank you Bob and Dave,
Yes the file is as you expected,
I don't understand that comment.
I thought it is easy to figure out that you have to change the file
location in program
Don't make that assumption. Of course we can figure that out, but you
should use something like <pathname> that is obviously to be replaced
rather than an invalid filename.
Problem:I am trying to find prime numbers from a file which contains
a list of number and each thread(say 5) is suppose to work on
different number, in short I am applying round-robin method via thread.
What does (say 5) mean? Your program will start
I'll try one more time
> BTW I have attached the file :D
Please don't attach large files. All I wanted was a sample.
We will await your next attempt.
Fix the program, Run it. If you don't get the desired results think
about why, then either continue fixing or post a new program with a
new question.
Did you think about all the questions I asked. I did not see any
answers. I repeat them here. Please answer.
* Why did you use a class? You don't need it, and it complicates
things.
* Why put some of the code in the mainline of the class and some in
__init__. I see no need for that separation.
* Since you use print statements to monitor progress how about
addind something so you know which print statement was called.
Perhaps print "I am here 1", print "I am here 2", etc.
* Why have the file at all? Why not just start with c = range(1,1000)?
* Why print the entire list? (print c)?
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Bob Gailer
919-636-4239
Chapel Hill NC
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Bob Gailer
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Chapel Hill NC
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