Re: Phyton 32 or 64 bit?
On 2020-05-26, Alex Kaye wrote: > To all: > > The only stupid question is one that wasn't asked ! > > Alex > Well, visit FB and you'll change your mind. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton 32 or 64 bit?
To all: The only stupid question is one that wasn't asked ! Alex On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 12:42 PM MRAB wrote: > On 2020-05-26 19:13, R. A. Hoffman via Python-list wrote: > > > > Good afternoon, > > > > > > > > Please forgive what may be a stupid question. I’m an absolute beginner > and downloaded Python 3.8 for 32bits. I’m running Windows 10 on 64bit > machine. > > > > > > > > Question 1 : is it OK to run Python (32 bits) on my machine ? > > > The 32-bit version will run on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines. > > If you're intending to work with many gigs of RAM then you'd need the > 64-bit version, otherwise the 32-bit version is fine. > > > > > > Question 2 : The download went fine. How do I go from here to install > and run Python ? > > > What exactly did you download? If it's the "executable installer", then > just run it to install Python. > > > > > > Sorry for the dumb questions. Thanks for any help. > > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton 32 or 64 bit?
On 2020-05-26 19:13, R. A. Hoffman via Python-list wrote: Good afternoon, Please forgive what may be a stupid question. I’m an absolute beginner and downloaded Python 3.8 for 32bits. I’m running Windows 10 on 64bit machine. Question 1 : is it OK to run Python (32 bits) on my machine ? The 32-bit version will run on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines. If you're intending to work with many gigs of RAM then you'd need the 64-bit version, otherwise the 32-bit version is fine. Question 2 : The download went fine. How do I go from here to install and run Python ? What exactly did you download? If it's the "executable installer", then just run it to install Python. Sorry for the dumb questions. Thanks for any help. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Phyton 32 or 64 bit?
Good afternoon, Please forgive what may be a stupid question. I’m an absolute beginner and downloaded Python 3.8 for 32bits. I’m running Windows 10 on 64bit machine. Question 1 : is it OK to run Python (32 bits) on my machine ? Question 2 : The download went fine. How do I go from here to install and run Python ? Sorry for the dumb questions. Thanks for any help. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton hata
On 5/4/20 4:15 AM, HÜSEYİN KOÇ wrote: > Phyton 3.8.2 versiyonu bilgisayarıma indirdim fakat sorunlar ile > karşılaştınız diyerek hata veriyor > > > Windows 10 için Posta<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> ile > gönderildi > Please ensure Windows is up to date using Windows Update. That will solve most installation problems. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton hata
ne hatası alıyorsun Souvik flutter dev On Tue, May 5, 2020, 1:28 AM HÜSEYİN KOÇ wrote: > Phyton 3.8.2 versiyonu bilgisayarıma indirdim fakat sorunlar ile > karşılaştınız diyerek hata veriyor > > > Windows 10 için Posta<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> ile > gönderildi > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
phyton hata
Phyton 3.8.2 versiyonu bilgisayarıma indirdim fakat sorunlar ile karşılaştınız diyerek hata veriyor Windows 10 için Posta<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> ile gönderildi -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
inhahe writes: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:41 AM Pankaj Jangid > wrote: > >> You can do something like this ;-) >> >> >> import math >> >> def add_vat(a, b): >> return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * >> 0.15538))/100 >> >> print(add_vat(101, 'high')) >> print(add_vat(101, 'low')) >> >> -- >> Pankaj Jangid >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > BAD BAD BAD don't do Pankaj's suggestion, tim, it's DEVILSPEAK :-( what did I do? This is giving correct ans. hahahaha -- Pankaj Jangid -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 10:54 PM tim.gast--- via Python-list wrote: > > Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 14:45:58 UTC+2 schreef inhahe: > > On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:41 AM Pankaj Jangid > > wrote: > > > > > tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > > > > > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > > > Can someone help me with this > > > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > > > > > Outcome: > > > > > > > > 122.21 > > > > 110.09 > > > > > > > You can do something like this ;-) > > > > > > > > > import math > > > > > > def add_vat(a, b): > > > return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * > > > 0.15538))/100 > > > > > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > > print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > > > -- > > > Pankaj Jangid > > > -- > > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > > > > BAD BAD BAD don't do Pankaj's suggestion, tim, it's DEVILSPEAK > > oeii thanks... > What will happen when i copy it? It won't break your computer or anything. But if you submit this to your teacher, s/he will know for sure that you copied and pasted code from the internet without understanding it :) It achieves its result in one of the most ridiculous ways possible in a single line of code. (And having said that, I know that someone's going to post an even more ridiculous way, just to prove it's possible.) ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 12:06 PM tim.gast--- via Python-list < python-list@python.org> wrote: > Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > > Hi everybody, > > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > Can someone help me with this > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > Outcome: > > > > 122.21 > > 110.09 > > > > Thanks! > > Hi inhahe, > > Yeah the 21 was just an example the calculation will come later. > First i need to figure this out... > Is this what you mean with adding a dictionary? > berekening = amount * (1+(vat_rate={'high':21, 'low':5}) > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list No, I mean add a dictionary lookup, meaning instead of vat_rate, use a value that you look up in the dictionary, by using the syntax for looking up values in dictionaries. What you wrote above would result in a syntax error. Hope this isn't considered doing your homework for you, but tell you how to make a dictionary and look up a value from it. #making the dictionary: primeNumberIndexes = {179:41, 181:42, 191:43, 193:44} #looking up a value in it: IndexOf179 = primeNumberIndexes[179] #IndexOf179 is now 41 Of course you can put a variable (actually a "name" in python terminology, I think) in the brackets instead of a direct value, which you'll want to do. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > Hi everybody, > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > Can someone help me with this > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > Outcome: > > 122.21 > 110.09 > > Thanks! Hi inhahe, Yeah the 21 was just an example the calculation will come later. First i need to figure this out... Is this what you mean with adding a dictionary? berekening = amount * (1+(vat_rate={'high':21, 'low':5}) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
phyton
Hi everybody, For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. Can someone help me with this I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) Outcome: 122.21 110.09 Thanks! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 14:45:58 UTC+2 schreef inhahe: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:41 AM Pankaj Jangid > wrote: > > > tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > > > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > > Can someone help me with this > > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > > > Outcome: > > > > > > 122.21 > > > 110.09 > > > > > You can do something like this ;-) > > > > > > import math > > > > def add_vat(a, b): > > return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * > > 0.15538))/100 > > > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > -- > > Pankaj Jangid > > -- > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > BAD BAD BAD don't do Pankaj's suggestion, tim, it's DEVILSPEAK oeii thanks... What will happen when i copy it? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On 2019-09-10 2:29 PM, tim.gast--- via Python-list wrote: Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: Hi everybody, For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. Can someone help me with this I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) Outcome: 122.21 110.09 Thanks! my_dict('high':21,'low':5) def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) return round(berekening,2) print(add_vat(101, 'high')) outcome: File "", line 3 def add_vat(amount, vat_rate({'high':21,'low':5})): ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax First point - 122.21 is 101 + 21%, so 'high' could be 21, but 110.09 is 101 + 9%, so I think 'low' should be 9. Second point, I sympathise, but you do need to understand the basics of dictionaries before you can start using them. Check the tutorial, and experiment at the ipython prompt. I am using the normal python interpreter here, but the principle is the same - >>> my_dict = dict() >>> my_dict {} >>> my_dict = {} # this does the same, but is shorter >>> my_dict {} >>> my_dict['high'] = 21 >>> my_dict {'high': 21} >>> Try that, and report back with any questions Frank Millman -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:41 AM Pankaj Jangid wrote: > tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > Can someone help me with this > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > Outcome: > > > > 122.21 > > 110.09 > > > You can do something like this ;-) > > > import math > > def add_vat(a, b): > return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * > 0.15538))/100 > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > -- > Pankaj Jangid > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list BAD BAD BAD don't do Pankaj's suggestion, tim, it's DEVILSPEAK -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 14:36:13 UTC+2 schreef Pankaj Jangid: > tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > Can someone help me with this > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > Outcome: > > > > 122.21 > > 110.09 > > > You can do something like this ;-) > > > import math > > def add_vat(a, b): > return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * > 0.15538))/100 > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > -- > Pankaj Jangid Wow No idea what you did there :O Thanks but I think I need to use the dictionary -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > Can someone help me with this > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > Outcome: > > 122.21 > 110.09 > You can do something like this ;-) import math def add_vat(a, b): return math.ceil(100*(a * 0.57 + sum([ord(c) for c in list(b)]) * 0.15538))/100 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) print(add_vat(101, 'low')) -- Pankaj Jangid -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:31 AM inhahe wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:10 AM tim.gast--- via Python-list < > python-list@python.org> wrote: > >> Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: >> > Hi everybody, >> > >> > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. >> > Can someone help me with this >> > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. >> > >> > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) >> > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) >> > >> > Outcome: >> > >> > 122.21 >> > 110.09 >> > >> > Thanks! >> >> I have tried to get it with the dictonary but it doesn't work >> You are right that it is homework and i am trying to figure it out but i >> cant find anything on the internet that can help me. >> What am i doing wrong. >> >> my_dict('high':21,'low':5) >> >> def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): >> berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) >> return round(berekening,2) >> >> print(add_vat(101, 'high')) >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to do (since 101+21 would give you > 122, not 122.21), but I think your problem is that you're not actually > using the dictionary in your add_vat function. You're just adding 1 to > vat_rate which is 'high'. Adding an integer to a string should be an error. > Instead of "vat_rate" in "1+vat_rate" you need to do a dictionary lookup. > Oh, and my_dict('high':21, 'low':5) isn't actually how you set dictionary values. Unless you have some weird function my_dict in your code that does that that you're not listing -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:10 AM tim.gast--- via Python-list < python-list@python.org> wrote: > Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > > Hi everybody, > > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > Can someone help me with this > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > Outcome: > > > > 122.21 > > 110.09 > > > > Thanks! > > I have tried to get it with the dictonary but it doesn't work > You are right that it is homework and i am trying to figure it out but i > cant find anything on the internet that can help me. > What am i doing wrong. > > my_dict('high':21,'low':5) > > def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): > berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) > return round(berekening,2) > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to do (since 101+21 would give you 122, not 122.21), but I think your problem is that you're not actually using the dictionary in your add_vat function. You're just adding 1 to vat_rate which is 'high'. Adding an integer to a string should be an error. Instead of "vat_rate" in "1+vat_rate" you need to do a dictionary lookup. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > Hi everybody, > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > Can someone help me with this > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > Outcome: > > 122.21 > 110.09 > > Thanks! my_dict('high':21,'low':5) def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) return round(berekening,2) print(add_vat(101, 'high')) outcome: File "", line 3 def add_vat(amount, vat_rate({'high':21,'low':5})): ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:10 AM tim.gast--- via Python-list wrote: > > Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > > Hi everybody, > > > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > > Can someone help me with this > > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > > > Outcome: > > > > 122.21 > > 110.09 > > > > Thanks! > > I have tried to get it with the dictonary but it doesn't work > You are right that it is homework and i am trying to figure it out but i cant > find anything on the internet that can help me. > What am i doing wrong. > > my_dict('high':21,'low':5) > > def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): > berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) > return round(berekening,2) > > print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list These code snippets don't run Can you paste your complete code that runs, with the output you get? -- Joel Goldstick http://joelgoldstick.com/blog http://cc-baseballstats.info/stats/birthdays -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 13:03:46 UTC+2 schreef tim...@quicknet.nl: > Hi everybody, > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > Can someone help me with this > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > Outcome: > > 122.21 > 110.09 > > Thanks! I have tried to get it with the dictonary but it doesn't work You are right that it is homework and i am trying to figure it out but i cant find anything on the internet that can help me. What am i doing wrong. my_dict('high':21,'low':5) def add_vat(amount, vat_rate): berekening = amount * (1+vat_rate) return round(berekening,2) print(add_vat(101, 'high')) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: phyton
tim.g...@quicknet.nl writes: > Hi everybody, > > For school i need to write the right code to get the following outcome. > Can someone help me with this > I can't find a solution to link the word high to 1.21. > > 11 print(add_vat(101, 'high')) > 12 print(add_vat(101, 'low')) > > Outcome: > > 122.21 > 110.09 > > Thanks! You could use a dictionary to connect the words to the values. As this is homework you have to do it yourself. Learn about dictionaries. Otherwise just use 'if'. -- Piet van Oostrum WWW: http://piet.vanoostrum.org/ PGP key: [8DAE142BE17999C4] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 5:45 PM, wrote: > As a side note, you are probably aware that if you look at the Linux > ecosystems there are still a lot of distributions that have Python 2 > as a default. There are still also large mainstream libraries that > do not (or just very recently) have support for Python 3. For me this > in particular applied to VTK. I am now finally ready to move to Python 3. There aren't many mainstream libraries that are still being developed and don't support Python 3 and don't have equivalents that support Python 3. There are a reasonable number of third-party modules that are basically "hey folks, here's the bindings for C++, here's the bindings for Java, and here's the bindings for Python", where "Python" has for years meant Py2 only; from what I see of VTK, that seems to be the case. (It's true of the Google API module, too.) The only way to get this sort of thing to change is to show these companies that there is real demand for Python 3 support. As to Linux distros having Py2 as default - there are two separate things here. One is that the name "python" will run Python 2, and Python 3 has to be invoked as "python3". That's stipulated by PEP 394, and won't be changing. The second concept is of packages being installed by default, and/or being depended on by critical services. At the moment, that's more Py2 than Py3, but several distros are working on migrating (Ubuntu tried hard to have 14.04 ship without Py2 on the main CD ISO, but failed; not sure where they're at now, but it's definitely the plan), and that's going to start shifting. But for an application developer, it hardly even matters. If you ship Ruby code, you declare a dependency on Ruby; if you ship Python code, you declare a dependency on either Python 2 or Python 3, or "python-any" or somesuch if you're compatible with both. It's easy enough to have both Pythons installed on every Linux system that I've ever worked on, and I rather doubt that that will change. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 6:10:22 PM UTC+1, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 06/03/2016 15:28, marco.naw...@colosso.nl wrote: > > On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:16:19 PM UTC+1, Diego ... wrote: > >> Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to > >> determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying > >> tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 > >> > >> I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! > >> > >> It's like: > >> > >> salary = 1250 > >> tax = Not True > >> salary > 1200 or not tax > > > > Hello Diego, > > > > You are looking for the "if" statement. See the link below for > > the corresponding documentation: > > https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html > > > > Your example would become something like: > > > > salary = 1250. > > if salary > 1200: > > has_to_pay_tax = True > > else: > > has_to_pay_tax = False > > > > Marco > > > > Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python > 2 docs? > > -- > My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask > what you can do for our language. > > Mark Lawrence On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 6:10:22 PM UTC+1, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 06/03/2016 15:28, marco.naw...@colosso.nl wrote: > > On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:16:19 PM UTC+1, Diego ... wrote: > >> Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to > >> determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying > >> tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 > >> > >> I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! > >> > >> It's like: > >> > >> salary = 1250 > >> tax = Not True > >> salary > 1200 or not tax > > > > Hello Diego, > > > > You are looking for the "if" statement. See the link below for > > the corresponding documentation: > > https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html > > > > Your example would become something like: > > > > salary = 1250. > > if salary > 1200: > > has_to_pay_tax = True > > else: > > has_to_pay_tax = False > > > > Marco > > > > Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python > 2 docs? > > -- > My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask > what you can do for our language. > > Mark Lawrence > Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python >2 docs? As Ian already mentioned, the Python 2 docs came up as the first hit on Google. However, I agree with you that for a newcomers to Python a link to Python 3 would probably have been more appropriate (not that I believe the content of the sections would be any different). As a side note, you are probably aware that if you look at the Linux ecosystems there are still a lot of distributions that have Python 2 as a default. There are still also large mainstream libraries that do not (or just very recently) have support for Python 3. For me this in particular applied to VTK. I am now finally ready to move to Python 3. Marco -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > And I take exception to your use of the word "Luddite" to describe Python 2. > Python 2 is a perfectly fine programming language, and it will continue to > be used by some well past 2020. There's no need to bully people into > upgrading to Python 3, or insult those using Python 2. Python 2 is here for > the long haul. I would, however, use the term "legacy" to describe Python 2. It's no longer the "current stable" version - it's the "old stable", being maintained at its current state and not advanced further. It's not as insulting as "Luddite", and more accurate. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 04:05 am, Mark Lawrence wrote: > >> Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python >> 2 docs? > > Because Python 2.7 is still supported, and will be officially supported > until 2020, after which it will still have third-party support from > companies like Red Hat until at least 2023. > > And I take exception to your use of the word "Luddite" to describe Python 2. > Python 2 is a perfectly fine programming language, and it will continue to > be used by some well past 2020. There's no need to bully people into > upgrading to Python 3, or insult those using Python 2. Python 2 is here for > the long haul. I am an independent contractor and I have worked for 7 companies in the last 10 years. A total of 1 of those 7 are using python 3. All the others are using 2. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 04:05 am, Mark Lawrence wrote: > Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python > 2 docs? Because Python 2.7 is still supported, and will be officially supported until 2020, after which it will still have third-party support from companies like Red Hat until at least 2023. And I take exception to your use of the word "Luddite" to describe Python 2. Python 2 is a perfectly fine programming language, and it will continue to be used by some well past 2020. There's no need to bully people into upgrading to Python 3, or insult those using Python 2. Python 2 is here for the long haul. -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On 06/03/2016 17:20, Ian Kelly wrote: On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote: Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python 2 docs? Maybe because it's the version that comes up when googling for "python if statement". The obvious solution is to take down all the Python 2 stuff so people can only find Python 3, problem solved. Hears screams of anguish despite having ears firmly closed :) -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote: > Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python 2 > docs? Maybe because it's the version that comes up when googling for "python if statement". -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On 06/03/2016 15:28, marco.naw...@colosso.nl wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:16:19 PM UTC+1, Diego ... wrote: Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! It's like: salary = 1250 tax = Not True salary > 1200 or not tax Hello Diego, You are looking for the "if" statement. See the link below for the corresponding documentation: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html Your example would become something like: salary = 1250. if salary > 1200: has_to_pay_tax = True else: has_to_pay_tax = False Marco Why in the year 2016 are people still giving links to the Luddite Python 2 docs? -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On 05/03/2016 15:41, Diego ... wrote: Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! It's like: salary = 1250 tax = Not True salary > 1200 or not tax Start here https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#if-statements. You won't need your 'tax' variable if all you're doing is deciding whether or not they pay tax. -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On 06/03/2016 15:28, marco.naw...@colosso.nl wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:16:19 PM UTC+1, Diego ... wrote: Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! It's like: salary = 1250 tax = Not True salary > 1200 or not tax Hello Diego, You are looking for the "if" statement. See the link below for the corresponding documentation: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html Your example would become something like: salary = 1250. if salary > 1200: has_to_pay_tax = True else: has_to_pay_tax = False The OP mentioned finding an expression. So perhaps: has_to_pay_tax = salary > 1200 -- Bartc -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Phyton
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:16:19 PM UTC+1, Diego ... wrote: > Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to > determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying tax > people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 > > I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! > > It's like: > > salary = 1250 > tax = Not True > salary > 1200 or not tax Hello Diego, You are looking for the "if" statement. See the link below for the corresponding documentation: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/controlflow.html Your example would become something like: salary = 1250. if salary > 1200: has_to_pay_tax = True else: has_to_pay_tax = False Marco -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Phyton
Hello! I have a question in an exercise that says : Write an expression to determine whether a person should or should not pay tax . Consider paying tax people whose salary is greater than R $ 1,200.00 I do not know how to mount the logical expression !!! It's like: salary = 1250 tax = Not True salary > 1200 or not tax -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: What is a phyton?
On 16 feb 2009, at 14:45, www.livtotravel.blogspot.com wrote: is phyton a programming language? what can a python do? how is it different from others? -- If i were to replace 'python' with 'french' would you be willing to write the answer in one email? it's gonna be a loong email... if you want to know, type the same questions in google... or start by reading http://www.python.org if you don;t want that, then maybe go to a zoo and follow the signs ;) gr Arno -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: What is a phyton?
Thorsten Kampe schrieb: * (Mon, 16 Feb 2009 05:45:09 -0800 (PST)) is phyton a programming language? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyton Thanks for quoting the OPs spam name so that the visibility of his post is increased. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: What is a phyton?
* www.livtotravel.blogspot.com (Mon, 16 Feb 2009 05:45:09 -0800 (PST)) > is phyton a programming language? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyton -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
What is a phyton?
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Re: Phyton module for Windows Event Viewer?
> Can someone point me in the right direction? I'm looking for a module > to monitor the Windows Event Viewer. http://docs.python.org/lib/module-logging.html NTEventLogHandler is the one you should use. happy pythoning -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Phyton module for Windows Event Viewer?
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Web archtecture using two layers in Phyton
Hello, I need to develop an web applications that meet the following requirements: - 2 layers: the first one is the user interface (browser) and the second one is the interaction with the operacional system of the server. - the second layer must be developed using Python. I'd like to know if it is possible to implement this system... making the second layer using python and the first layer using another web technologies like AJAX for example. Does anybody have any experience in developing python web applications? Maybe send me some links or documentation about it... The final goal is to make diferent user interfaces (layer 1) that can integrate with the second layer... for example, one web interface and one local interface using python+qt (example)... i don't know if this is possible and how can this be implemented... any help is aprreciated... Thanks in advance, Wagner. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
RE: Web Archtecture using tow layers in Phyton
Thanks Amit, I'll search those python web framework and try to find what is the best for my needs. Thanks again for your help, Wagner. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Amit Khemka Sent: quinta-feira, 24 de maio de 2007 09:35 To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Web Archtecture using tow layers in Phyton On 5/23/07, Wagner Garcia Campagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I need to develop an web applications that meet the following requirements: > > - 2 layers: the first one is the user interface (browser) and the second one > is the interaction with the operacional system of the server. > - the second layer must be developed using Python. > > I'd like to know if it is possible to implement this system... making the > second layer using python and the first layer using another web technologies > like AJAX for example. Yes, It is very much possible and you will find the quite a few of such impementations . > Does anybody have any experience in developing python web applications? > Maybe send me some links or documentation about it... Search this news-group or web for "python web framework" and you can choose one based on your specific needs. ( some names that often pop up are: django, cherrypy, webware, pylons etc) > The final goal is to make diferent user interfaces (layer 1) that can > integrate with the second layer... for example, one web interface and one > local interface using python+qt (example)... i don't know if this is > possible and how can this be implemented... any help is aprreciated... Read the documentation of the framework ( if any) you choose to work with you may find templating system useful. For standalone app you can look at wxPython, which can communicate to your server at some port. Cheers, -- Amit Khemka -- onyomo.com Home Page: www.cse.iitd.ernet.in/~csd00377 Endless the world's turn, endless the sun's Spinning, Endless the quest; I turn again, back to my own beginning, And here, find rest. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list - AVISO LEGAL: Esta mensagem eletrônica (e qualquer anexo) é confidencial e endereçada ao(s) indivíduo(s) referidos acima e a outros que tenham sido expressamente autorizados à recebe-la. Se você não é o destinatário(a) desta mensagem, por favor não copie, use ou divulgue seu conteúdo à outros. Caso você tenha recebido esta mensagem equivocadamente, por favor apague esta mensagem e eventuais copias. LEGAL NOTICE: This e-mail communication (and any attachments) is confidential and is intended only for the individual(s) named above and others who have been specifically authorized to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose the contents of this communication to others. Please then delete the e-mail and any copies of it. AVISO LEGAL: Este mensaje electrónico (y cualquier anexo) es confidencial y está dirigido exclusivamente a su(s) destinatario(s) arriba indicados y aquellos que hayan sido expresamente autorizados a recibirlo. Si usted no es el destinatario(s) de este mensaje, por favor no copie, use o divulgue el contenido a terceros. En caso que usted haya recibido este mensaje por error, por favor proceda a su destrucción y al de las posibles copias.-- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Web Archtecture using tow layers in Phyton
On 5/23/07, Wagner Garcia Campagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I need to develop an web applications that meet the following requirements: > > - 2 layers: the first one is the user interface (browser) and the second one > is the interaction with the operacional system of the server. > - the second layer must be developed using Python. > > I'd like to know if it is possible to implement this system... making the > second layer using python and the first layer using another web technologies > like AJAX for example. Yes, It is very much possible and you will find the quite a few of such impementations . > Does anybody have any experience in developing python web applications? > Maybe send me some links or documentation about it... Search this news-group or web for "python web framework" and you can choose one based on your specific needs. ( some names that often pop up are: django, cherrypy, webware, pylons etc) > The final goal is to make diferent user interfaces (layer 1) that can > integrate with the second layer... for example, one web interface and one > local interface using python+qt (example)... i don't know if this is > possible and how can this be implemented... any help is aprreciated... Read the documentation of the framework ( if any) you choose to work with you may find templating system useful. For standalone app you can look at wxPython, which can communicate to your server at some port. Cheers, -- Amit Khemka -- onyomo.com Home Page: www.cse.iitd.ernet.in/~csd00377 Endless the world's turn, endless the sun's Spinning, Endless the quest; I turn again, back to my own beginning, And here, find rest. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Web Archtecture using tow layers in Phyton
Hello, I need to develop an web applications that meet the following requirements: - 2 layers: the first one is the user interface (browser) and the second one is the interaction with the operacional system of the server. - the second layer must be developed using Python. I'd like to know if it is possible to implement this system... making the second layer using python and the first layer using another web technologies like AJAX for example. Does anybody have any experience in developing python web applications? Maybe send me some links or documentation about it... The final goal is to make diferent user interfaces (layer 1) that can integrate with the second layer... for example, one web interface and one local interface using python+qt (example)... i don't know if this is possible and how can this be implemented... any help is aprreciated... Thanks in advance, Wagner. - AVISO LEGAL: Esta mensagem eletrônica (e qualquer anexo) é confidencial e endereçada ao(s) indivíduo(s) referidos acima e a outros que tenham sido expressamente autorizados à recebe-la. Se você não é o destinatário(a) desta mensagem, por favor não copie, use ou divulgue seu conteúdo à outros. Caso você tenha recebido esta mensagem equivocadamente, por favor apague esta mensagem e eventuais copias. LEGAL NOTICE: This e-mail communication (and any attachments) is confidential and is intended only for the individual(s) named above and others who have been specifically authorized to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose the contents of this communication to others. Please then delete the e-mail and any copies of it. AVISO LEGAL: Este mensaje electrónico (y cualquier anexo) es confidencial y está dirigido exclusivamente a su(s) destinatario(s) arriba indicados y aquellos que hayan sido expresamente autorizados a recibirlo. Si usted no es el destinatario(s) de este mensaje, por favor no copie, use o divulgue el contenido a terceros. En caso que usted haya recibido este mensaje por error, por favor proceda a su destrucción y al de las posibles copias. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
On 26 Mart, 00:50, "Stephen Eilert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mar 25, 6:23 pm, "gslm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Please, can you read again? > > Yes, I understand that in phyton interpreter, i can't call phyton > > command.Thanks... > > > But how can i run '.py' files from this command line?I wanted to use > > the phyton command for this. > > > When i click a py extended file, for example calendar.py in lib > > directory, file opens, then suddenly close,except graphical ones.Why? > > How can i see the results? > > > And where can i learn which library must i import for whic class? > > > Sorry, i ask much:(But after learning these starting knowledeges, i > > read tutorials, manuals etc. > > But now i haven't found my answers yet. > > Regards... > > For god's sake. It's PYTHON, not PHYTON. > > Use IDLE and run your files from there. That way you won't have to > mess with the hideous windows console. > > However, if you really want to use the windows console, keep in mind > that it will always close automatically when the program ends. That is > true for Python, C, whatever, unless it was open before. So, Start->run, type > "cmd" then run python filename.py. If that does not work, > > it's because the path is not set correctly. > > And that's probably because you keep mispelling Python. See below: > > " But I'm sorry.I haven't understood what i must do for ruunnig phyton > command.I delete path from proportiesof my computer.Then i open > command line of phyton.But when i write phyton these view below: > Traceback: > File ""; line 1 in > NameError: name phyton is not defined " > ^^^ > > Obviously, "Phyton" will never be defined. > > Stephen- Alıntıyı gizle - > > - Alıntıyı göster - Thanks to all of you!Sorry, I must be more careful! You're right, my problem is of course this:writing the word python wrong. Now it's ok!Thanks again and again! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
> > Obviously, "Phyton" will never be defined. > Indeed I remember in the climactic showdown between Phyton and the rest of the gamma ranger FooDroids and he kept doing the mega kick move. and I was thinking wow Phyton will never be defined, he will just keep kicking ass. I hear they're gonna make a Phyton Commandant movie. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
gslm wrote: > Please, can you read again? > Yes, I understand that in phyton interpreter, i can't call phyton > command.Thanks... > > But how can i run '.py' files from this command line?I wanted to use > the phyton command for this. Once you are in the Python interpreter you can run Python files, but the best way to run files is one of the following: * From the command prompt (DOS prompt); type something like this: python file.py * In the file manager (Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer), open/ run file.py. If you *really* want to run files in the interpreter, you can do something like this: execfile("file.py") > When i click a py extended file, for example calendar.py in lib > directory, file opens, then suddenly close,except graphical ones.Why? > How can i see the results? For things that don't open windows you really need to run them from the command prompt. > And where can i learn which library must i import for whic class? Look at the library reference: each of the listed libraries are named, and for the calendar module you'd put this in your program (or type it at the Python prompt): import calendar Note that in Python programs or at the Python prompt you do not refer to it as calendar.py or C:\Python24\Lib\calendar.py (or wherever it lives): Python knows where to look and knows to add the .py on the end of the file. Note also that this doesn't run the calendar module, so it isn't quite the same as running the calendar.py file as described above. > Sorry, i ask much:(But after learning these starting knowledeges, i > read tutorials, manuals etc. > But now i haven't found my answers yet. I hope this helps a little. Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
gslm wrote: > Please, can you read again? > Yes, I understand that in phyton interpreter, i can't call phyton > command.Thanks... > > But how can i run '.py' files from this command line?I wanted to use > the phyton command for this. > > When i click a py extended file, for example calendar.py in lib > directory, file opens, then suddenly close,except graphical ones.Why? > How can i see the results? > > And where can i learn which library must i import for whic class? > > Sorry, i ask much:(But after learning these starting knowledeges, i > read tutorials, manuals etc. > But now i haven't found my answers yet. > Regards... > http://www.python.org/doc/faq/windows.html#how-do-i-run-a-python-program-under-windows regards Steve -- Steve Holden +44 150 684 7255 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC/Ltd http://www.holdenweb.com Skype: holdenweb http://del.icio.us/steve.holden Recent Ramblings http://holdenweb.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
On Mar 25, 6:23 pm, "gslm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please, can you read again? > Yes, I understand that in phyton interpreter, i can't call phyton > command.Thanks... > > But how can i run '.py' files from this command line?I wanted to use > the phyton command for this. > > When i click a py extended file, for example calendar.py in lib > directory, file opens, then suddenly close,except graphical ones.Why? > How can i see the results? > > And where can i learn which library must i import for whic class? > > Sorry, i ask much:(But after learning these starting knowledeges, i > read tutorials, manuals etc. > But now i haven't found my answers yet. > Regards... For god's sake. It's PYTHON, not PHYTON. Use IDLE and run your files from there. That way you won't have to mess with the hideous windows console. However, if you really want to use the windows console, keep in mind that it will always close automatically when the program ends. That is true for Python, C, whatever, unless it was open before. So, Start- >run, type "cmd" then run python filename.py. If that does not work, it's because the path is not set correctly. And that's probably because you keep mispelling Python. See below: " But I'm sorry.I haven't understood what i must do for ruunnig phyton command.I delete path from proportiesof my computer.Then i open command line of phyton.But when i write phyton these view below: Traceback: File ""; line 1 in NameError: name phyton is not defined " ^^^ Obviously, "Phyton" will never be defined. Stephen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
Please, can you read again? Yes, I understand that in phyton interpreter, i can't call phyton command.Thanks... But how can i run '.py' files from this command line?I wanted to use the phyton command for this. When i click a py extended file, for example calendar.py in lib directory, file opens, then suddenly close,except graphical ones.Why? How can i see the results? And where can i learn which library must i import for whic class? Sorry, i ask much:(But after learning these starting knowledeges, i read tutorials, manuals etc. But now i haven't found my answers yet. Regards... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
gslm schrieb: > First, thaks a lot. > But I'm sorry.I haven't understood what i must do for ruunnig phyton > command.I delete path from proportiesof my computer.Then i open > command line of phyton.But when i write phyton these view below: > Traceback: > File ""; line 1 in > NameError: name phyton is not defined Such an answer comes from Python, I think you must already be in the interactive interpreter. Do you see something similar to this, with your cursor after the ">>>"? Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Oct 6 2006, 15:22:41) [GCC 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-13ubuntu4)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> At this point you can enter valid Python statements, but you can't call Python from Python (wouldn't make sense anyway). I'd look at this page first: http://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/ HTH Hertha -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
On Mar 25, 1:06 pm, "gslm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > I'm too new on phyton.I have installed phyton.But when I write phyton > command, unfortunately, i can't run.I suppose that it is bacause of > setting path.But i can't solve. > Can you help? You need to set what is called your PATH environment variable. See: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm and add C:\python\ (or wherever your python package is installed) to your PATH. > > Another thing is, when i double click the .py file, there are the > project form and the command line.How can i provide to view only the > project? I don't quite understand what you're asking here. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
En Sun, 25 Mar 2007 15:40:14 -0300, gslm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > But I'm sorry.I haven't understood what i must do for ruunnig phyton > command.I delete path from proportiesof my computer.Then i open > command line of phyton.But when i write phyton these view below: > Traceback: > File ""; line 1 in > NameError: name phyton is not defined > Sorry may be you think i'm comic but i am not be able to correct. So, you *already* have started the Python interpreter. You don't have to type any more thing to start! If you see a console like this: Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Sep 19 2006, 09:52:17) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win 32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> you are inside the Python interpreter. You may use IDLE, an integrated editor+debugger+other things (Start menu, All programs, Python, Idle). Or install the Python for Windows extensions, by Mark Hammond, that comes with its own editor (PythonWin) and may be better suited for a Windows environment https://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/ Try reading some introductory texts. The book "Dive into Python" may be useful: www.diveintopython.org There is a wiki with more resources: http://wiki.python.org/moin/ -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
On 25 Mart, 20:16, "Paul Boddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > gslm wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm too new on phyton.I have installed phyton.But when I write phyton > > command, unfortunately, i can't run.I suppose that it is bacause of > > setting path.But i can't solve. > > Can you help? > > It's "python" you should be typing, of course. If that doesn't work > then it may be a PATH issue, yes. > > > Another thing is, when i double click the .py file, there are the > > project form and the command line.How can i provide to view only the > > project? > > I think you need to rename the .py file so that it ends with .pyw - > this stops the command line window from opening, but it's only useful > if you are running a graphical program, obviously. > > Paul First, thaks a lot. But I'm sorry.I haven't understood what i must do for ruunnig phyton command.I delete path from proportiesof my computer.Then i open command line of phyton.But when i write phyton these view below: Traceback: File ""; line 1 in NameError: name phyton is not defined Sorry may be you think i'm comic but i am not be able to correct. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: problem at installing phyton on windows
gslm wrote: > Hi! > I'm too new on phyton.I have installed phyton.But when I write phyton > command, unfortunately, i can't run.I suppose that it is bacause of > setting path.But i can't solve. > Can you help? It's "python" you should be typing, of course. If that doesn't work then it may be a PATH issue, yes. > Another thing is, when i double click the .py file, there are the > project form and the command line.How can i provide to view only the > project? I think you need to rename the .py file so that it ends with .pyw - this stops the command line window from opening, but it's only useful if you are running a graphical program, obviously. Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
problem at installing phyton on windows
Hi! I'm too new on phyton.I have installed phyton.But when I write phyton command, unfortunately, i can't run.I suppose that it is bacause of setting path.But i can't solve. Can you help? Another thing is, when i double click the .py file, there are the project form and the command line.How can i provide to view only the project? Thanks... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: add re module to a embeded device phyton interpreter
odlfox wrote: >I hav to add the re (regular expressions) functionality to an > Embeded device that I'm using. I read the re.py file and it says I > need several dependencies, one of them is the pcre module but I found > no pcre.py or pcre.pyc file. Someone knows where to find something to > solve my problem. Thanks a lot > that drills down to a .dll/.so thing depending on installation and python version. Best make a project/test/dummy script using all the things you want - or actually your project as it. And then use cx-freeze like "FreezePython -OO mystart.py" to let him collect all the dependent modules in a dist-folder. Then you don't have to worry about all the details yourself. You can also use UPX and 7zip to further compress the dll's/so's and the py-modules zip archive well. Robert -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
add re module to a embeded device phyton interpreter
I hav to add the re (regular expressions) functionality to an Embeded device that I'm using. I read the re.py file and it says I need several dependencies, one of them is the pcre module but I found no pcre.py or pcre.pyc file. Someone knows where to find something to solve my problem. Thanks a lot -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
phyton memory management
Hi all, I do have a problem with python and it is that it raise an outofmemory (i comment lines in Py.java to avoid system.exit, to debug), i try to debug this issue with jprobe and realize that i get the exception even although the java heap is not in the limit, i can notice that python need a memory pick to parse the command line. The program is a command line that receive a string line that python parse and call some java classes ti execute the appropiate command, any idea? Thansk, == Carlos García Phone : +34 91 714 8796 Lucent Technologies e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Avenida de Bruselas , 8 - 28108 Alcobendas (Madrid)== -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list