On Friday, December 27, 2013 11:27:58 AM UTC-5, Roy Smith wrote: > In article <0c33b7e4-edc9-4e1e-b919-fec210c92...@googlegroups.com>, > > matt.doolittl...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > I am on Ubuntu 12.10. I am still working with the 2 decimal places. > > > Sometime ago i had this issue and I forget how i solved it. maybe i used > > > datetime? thanks! > > > > That's strange. Linux should give you time to the microsecond, or > > something in that range. > > > > Please post the *exact* code you're running. The code you posted > > earlier is obviously only a fragment of some larger program, so we can > > only guess what's happening. Assuming your program is in a file called > > "prog.py", run the following commands and copy-paste the output: > > i cant run it that way. i tried using the python prompt in terminal but got nothing. but here is all the code relevant to this issue: #all the imports import sys import posixpath import time from time import strftime from datetime import datetime import os import wx import cPickle as pickle import gnuradio.gr.gr_threading as _threading
#the function that writes the time values def update(self, field_values): now = datetime.now() #logger --------------- # new line to write on self.logfile.write('\n') # write date, time, and seconds from the epoch self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(strftime("%Y-%m-%d",))) self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(now.strftime("%H:%M:%S",))) self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(time.time())) # list to store dictionary keys in tis order keys = ["duid", "nac", "tgid", "source", "algid", "kid"] # loop through the keys in the right order for k in keys: # get the value of the current key f = field_values.get(k, None) # if data unit has value... if f: # output the value with trailing tab self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(f))) # if data unit doesnt have this value print a tab else: self.logfile.write('\t') #end logger ---------------- #if the field 'duid' == 'hdu', then clear fields if field_values['duid'] == 'hdu': self.clear() elif field_values['duid'] == 'ldu1': self.clear() elif field_values['duid'] == 'ldu2': self.clear() #elif field_values['duid'] == 'tdu': # self.clear() #loop through all TextCtrl fields storing the key/value pairs in k, v for k,v in self.fields.items(): # get the dict value for this TextCtrl f = field_values.get(k, None) # if the value is empty then set the new value if f: v.SetValue(f) #sample output in a .txt file: 2013-12-27 12:07:33 1388164053.18 2013-12-27 12:07:33 1388164053.36 2013-12-27 12:07:33 1388164053.54 2013-12-27 12:07:33 1388164053.73 2013-12-27 12:07:33 1388164053.91 2013-12-27 12:07:34 1388164054.11 2013-12-27 12:07:34 1388164054.28 2013-12-27 12:07:34 1388164054.48 2013-12-27 12:07:34 1388164054.66 2013-12-27 12:07:34 1388164054.84 2013-12-27 12:07:37 1388164057.62 2013-12-27 12:07:37 1388164057.81 2013-12-27 12:07:37 1388164057.99 2013-12-27 12:07:38 1388164058.18 2013-12-27 12:07:38 1388164058.37 2013-12-27 12:07:38 1388164058.54 2013-12-27 12:07:38 1388164058.73 2013-12-27 12:07:38 1388164058.92 Thanks! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list