How can I get this ; kl_number = 1202, kl_number = 1403, kl_number = 1802,
kl_number = 2801, kl_number = 2502, kl_number = 2303, kl_number = 2254,
kl_number = 1682, kl_number = 1403
kl_number = 1304, from text file(formular doznake) . I got this on this way ;
def vrs_drv():
vrs_drv = raw_
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From: "Андрей Пугачев"
Date: Feb 17, 2015 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Fwd: Need help with find error
To: "Danny Yoo"
Cc:
Hi, in this folder
https:/
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 07:10:21PM -0800, Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> > Here is a fork of that recipe. It uses an inner class for the new
>> > namedtuple class. The only thing which
boB Stepp writes:
> Hopefully this is not a touchy subject like Emacs vs. Vim. ~(:>))
Heh. If anyone tries to start a Vim-versus-Emacs fight, feel free to
cite me as someone well experienced with both who sees no need to be
tribal about either of them.
> My home PC uses Win7-64bit.
My condolen
On 17/02/2015 23:23, boB Stepp wrote:
Hopefully this is not a touchy subject like Emacs vs. Vim. ~(:>))
My home PC uses Win7-64bit. I currently use Chrome, Gmail and have a
Nexus 5 phone. The nice thing about all of this is that all of my
information usually seamlessly syncs. That is nice! But I
On 18/02/15 00:23, Ken G. wrote:
I wish to thanks Danny Yoo and Alan Gauld
for providing information on using the new
subprocess in printing on paper,
Glad to help.
I got my desired output printed.
Not looking forward to updating my old programs.
If it's a common function in your code why
Hi Arnold, and welcome.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 02:30:34PM -0600, Arnold Chung wrote:
> Dear Python Tutor.
>
> First of all, thank you for your kindness in advance. I am learning
> python by myself and having some difficulties in a problem that I
> encounter.
>
> Here I attach my python file.
I wish to thanks Danny Yoo and Alan Gauld
for providing information on using the new
subprocess in printing on paper, replacing
my old popen which was deprecated since
Python 2.6. After some trial and errors,
I got my desired output printed.
Not looking forward to updating my old programs.
Thank
On 02/17/2015 03:30 PM, Arnold Chung wrote:
Dear Python Tutor.
Welcome to the tutor list. As far as I can tell, this is your first
post. And thank you for using text mail, rather than html.
First of all, thank you for your kindness in advance. I am learning python by
myself and having s
Dear Python Tutor.
First of all, thank you for your kindness in advance. I am learning python by
myself and having some difficulties in a problem that I encounter.
Here I attach my python file.
What I am trying to do is:
1) get the data by opening the data source, which is ‘apple.son'
2) obta
On 17/02/15 23:23, boB Stepp wrote:
So are there any recommendations from this group that would make
things easy, would still be able to receive/send from my Gmail
account, etc.?
Thunderbird seems to work for me.
I use it for 4 different email accounts (including both yahoo
and gmail) as well
Hopefully this is not a touchy subject like Emacs vs. Vim. ~(:>))
My home PC uses Win7-64bit. I currently use Chrome, Gmail and have a
Nexus 5 phone. The nice thing about all of this is that all of my
information usually seamlessly syncs. That is nice! But I am getting
increasingly frustrated with
Apologies, but the answer might be unsatisfactory. The syntactic use
of decorators is confusing the situation. Let's simplify. Your
question is equivalent to the following scenario:
def logged(g):
def wrapped(x):
print "call"
return g(x)
On 02/17/2015 04:53 PM, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
Hi,
I would like to monkey patch a function 'decode' that is defined inside a class. It is
defined there because it is a logical place, next to its counterpart *method* 'encode'. I
can successfully monkey patch meth1, but when I call meth2, it d
Hi,
I would like to monkey patch a function 'decode' that is defined inside a
class. It is defined there because it is a logical place, next to its
counterpart *method* 'encode'. I can successfully monkey patch meth1, but when
I call meth2, it does not use the patched decorator. How can this be
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Joel Goldstick
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:05 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
>>> On 02/17/2015 02:12 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
>> This seems to be the case. On a related note, I wanted to copy and
>> paste the author
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:05 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
>> On 02/17/2015 02:12 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
>>
>> See
>> https://docs.python.org/3.4/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
>>>
>>>
>>> At this point in the text he is not tal
Forwarding to tutor. Again, apologies that I didn't respond earlier.
Overloaded.
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From: Андрей Пугачев
Date: Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Need help with find error
To: Danny Yoo
Anybody can help with this?
2015-02-07 10:27 GMT+02:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 3:05 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
> This seems to be the case. On a related note, I wanted to copy and
> paste the author's source code, showing how he generated the large,
> "Game Over", but my Gmail keeps collapsing the white space, making the
> result look like gibberish. So far
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
> On 02/17/2015 02:12 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
>
> See
> https://docs.python.org/3.4/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
>>
>>
>> At this point in the text he is not talking about raw literal strings.
>> I examined the author's s
This was mailed just to me by accident. Forwarding to tutor.
Apologies for not forwarding this ten days ago: I missed it.
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From: Андрей Пугачев
Date: Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Need help with find error
To: Danny Yoo
Sorry for my
> Dawson) Game Over 2.0 program in chapter two on page 17. The object of
> this program is to do ASCII-style art to generate a large rendition of
> "Game Over" using the following characters: "_" , "\" , "|" , and "/"
> . When my son tried to do his version, the "Over" portion did not
> print corre
On 02/17/2015 02:12 PM, boB Stepp wrote:
See
https://docs.python.org/3.4/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
At this point in the text he is not talking about raw literal strings.
I examined the author's source and he has obviously inserted at least
one space between each
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Danny Yoo wrote:
[...]
> Ah ha. Escape characters. I see what you mean. :P
>
>
> Just to add: there is a "raw" string literal syntax that will turn off
> escape sequence handling. Using a raw string literal may make it
> easier to type the value in question.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Beatrice Perez wrote:
> I have only ever used php with mySQL so I need some help. What would be the
> best library/extension to get? If I use mySQLdb or PyMySQL would I need the
> connector as well?
Unfortunately, I don't know. Since this is the Tutor mailing li
Hi,
I am looking for tools to use mySQL and python. I saw in a question posted
in Stack Overflow (
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23376103/python-3-4-0-with-mysql-database)
that mySQLdb is not compatible with python 3 but the post was 9 months ago.
I haven't been able to find updated informati
I know that there have been multiple posts in the past about Michael
Dawson's book, "Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd
ed.". Because of this I thought I might mention something my son
encountered this morning. I have finally gotten my son to start
working in this book. He came to me
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 07:10:21PM -0800, Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> > Here is a fork of that recipe. It uses an inner class for the new
> > namedtuple class. The only thing which needs exec is the __new__ method.
> >
> > http://code.actives
On 02/16/2015 11:22 PM, Levi Adissi wrote:
Thank you for using text email, rather than the html mail that so many
newcomers use.
So I'm kind of stuck trying to program a function that returns a list of
tuples. The function takes 2 lists containing circles of which it should
compare list1[0] t
On 17/02/15 04:22, Levi Adissi wrote:
Hello. Thanks for your post.
However could you please use a subject that rflects the content.
Otherwise we wind up with an archive full of "Hey Guys", "Hello chaps",
"Gday mate", Bonjour" etc Not very useful for searching.
So I'm kind of stuck trying to
So I'm kind of stuck trying to program a function that returns a list of
tuples. The function takes 2 lists containing circles of which it should
compare list1[0] to list2[0] to see if they intersect. If they intersect or
touch then I should return them on a list of tuples(in the tuple would be
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