On 02/15/2013 04:03 PM, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
>
>> Eventually what I'll need to do is:
>> 1. Index the file and/or count the lines, as to identify each line's
>> positional relevance so that it can average any range of numbers that are
>> sequential; one to one another.
> In other words: you
> Eventually what I'll need to do is:
>
> 1. Index the file and/or count the lines, as to identify each line's
> positional relevance so that it can average any range of numbers that are
> sequential; one to one another.
In other words: you would like to down-sample your data? For example, r
@ Stephen,
Thank you for the answers. I appreciate your understanding, and
patience; I understand that it was confusing (unintentionally) and
probably irritating to any of the seasoned tutor list members.
Your examples helped greatly, and was the push I needed. Happy Friday,
and thanks again,
@Bob @David -- I gave you all the other parts to give you a background,
and context as it relates to my 'problem'. My apologies if it seems
obfuscated. I took an hour to write that email, and revised it several
times in an attempt to provide good information. Please disregard my OP.
On 02/14/
On 2/14/2013 3:55 PM, Michael McConachie wrote:
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I agree with dave angel - the specification is far from clear. please
clarify. perhaps a simple example that goes from input to desired output.
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On 15/02/13 07:55, Michael McConachie wrote:
Essentially:
1. I have a list of numbers that already exist in a file. I generate this
file by parsing info from logs.
2. Each line contains an integer on it (corresponding to the number of
milliseconds that it takes to complete a certain repeat
On 02/14/2013 03:55 PM, Michael McConachie wrote:
Hello all,
This is my first post here. I have tried to get answers from StackOverflow, but I
realized quickly that I am too "green" for that environment. As such, I have
purchased Beginning Python (2nd edition, Hetland) and also the $29.00 co
Hello all,
This is my first post here. I have tried to get answers from StackOverflow,
but I realized quickly that I am too "green" for that environment. As such, I
have purchased Beginning Python (2nd edition, Hetland) and also the $29.00
course available from learnpythonthehardway(dot)com.