On 02/24/2011 11:55 AM, Walter Prins wrote:
On 24 February 2011 16:22, Dave Angel wrote:
(Is there a reason you double-spaced all that code? It makes it very hard
to read, and quite difficult to quote, since I had to delete every other
line.)
For what it's worth the code came out perfectl
On 24 February 2011 16:22, Dave Angel wrote:
>
> (Is there a reason you double-spaced all that code? It makes it very hard
> to read, and quite difficult to quote, since I had to delete every other
> line.)
>
For what it's worth the code came out perfectly fine on my email reader
(GMail). (No d
Dear All,
Thank you for your advise, it's helpful for me.
NB: To DaveA, It was copy-paste from my notepad so the indentation went
wrong :(
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On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, pyhx0r wrote:
Dear All,
multiple = 1024 if a_kilobyte_is_1024_bytes else 1000
for suffix in SUFFIXES[multiple]:
size /= multiple
if size< multiple:
return '{0:.1f} {1}'.format(size, suffix)
I’ve shorted the code be:
On 24 February 2011 14:52, pyhx0r wrote:
> *Why do in my code, it loops to all values and not in Mark Pilgrim’s code?
> *
>
>
Because in Mark's code the loop is terminated by the return statement
(contained in the utility function approximate_size().) In your code you've
removed the entire funct
Dear All,
I’m new in programming and I’m studying Python now. I use Python 3.1.2 and
learn from Dive Into Python 3 book (Mark Pilgrim, Thank you very much for
him). I’ve learned list, tuple, set, dictionary and little bit about
looping. I’m so confused about looping in first Python Program in tha