En Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:52:22 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
In Perl, there is a GD module to draw custom chart.
Can you please tell me if there is an equivalent library in python?
There is gdchart (google for it), but *I* prefer pychart for *my* charts.
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En Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:50:59 -0300, Teresa Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I have successfully made the threading work on a Window XP machine with
quad
processors but now I am trying to pass some variables around and am
fighting
with Lock()
If there is the possibility that the same
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:55:11 -0400, [Juan T. Llibre] said :-
re:
!Top posting
! Did not. I replied to the message at the bottom of the thread.
! Congratulations, you've now made a fool of yourself in public.
OK, cut it out.
Top or bottom posting is a user choice.
No need to flame someone for
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:23:22 -0400, [Alvin Bruney [MVP] some guy
without an email address] said :-
That's a misleading post, you should indicate that this is an evaluation
copy.
You did it again Sonny, making yourself look a total fool.
Will you stop top posting replies to spam and _leaving
http://samfeltus.com/as3/codetalking.html
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On 2007-04-27, Bruno Desthuilliers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Antoon Pardon a écrit :
On 2007-04-27, Bruno Desthuilliers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7stud a écrit :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Annoyances:
Every language has annoyances. Python is no exception.
Sure. But we may disagree on what
[Prateek]
I have 3 variable length lists of sets. I need to find the common
elements in each list (across sets) really really quickly.
. . .
l1 = reduce(operator.add, list(x) for x in l1)
l2 = reduce(operator.add, list(x) for x in l2)
l3 = reduce(operator.add, list(x) for x in l3)
s =
[Prateek]
The reason why I'm casting to a list first is because I found that
creating a long list which I convert to a set in a single operation is
faster (although probably less memory efficient - which I can deal
with) than doing all the unions.
That would be a surprising result because
Hi,
I am parsing an XML file and sending the output to two files.The
code asks the user to enter the input file,something like:
file_input = raw_input(Enter The ODX File Path:)
input_xml = open(file_input,'r')
Now suppose the user enters the path as :
C:\Projects\ODX Import\Sample
Hi!
I have a really long binary file that I want to read.
The way I am doing it now is:
for i in xrange(N): # N is about 10,000,000
time = struct.unpack('=', infile.read(8))
# do something
tdc = struct.unpack('=LiLiLiLi',self.lmf.read(32))
# do something
Each loop takes
Hello,
i have again problem with regexp :-P
I need to match all lines that contain one word but not contain
another.
Like to do grep one | grep -v two:
The syntax of the string is:
(any printable char)two:(any printable char)one(any printable char)
Example:
Apr 30 00:00:09 v890neg0 two: [ID 702911
Spin Dryer wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:23:22 -0400, [Alvin Bruney [MVP] some guy
without an email address] said :-
That's a misleading post, you should indicate that this is an evaluation
copy.
You did it again Sonny, making yourself look a total fool.
Will you stop top
On Apr 30, 12:37 pm, Raymond Hettinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Prateek]
The reason why I'm casting to a list first is because I found that
creating a long list which I convert to a set in a single operation is
faster (although probably less memory efficient - which I can deal
with)
Hello Guys,
I'm looking for a little advice on dicts, firstly I need to learn how to
copy a dict, I suppose I could just something like.
Self.newdict = self.olddict
But I fear that this only creates a reference rather than an actual copy,
this means that as soon as I clear out the old
Hi all,
I want to write a python script which reads in data from the
excel sheet .Can any one help out in this ...any help will be
appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Sagar Meesala
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Hi all,
I want a python script which takes in input an EXCEL sheet
and then reads the data in it.
Any code snippets will be fine and this i want this in windows
XP .
Thanks in Advance
Sagar Meesala
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Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
I'm looking for a little advice on dicts, firstly I need to learn how to
copy a dict, I suppose I could just something like.
Self.newdict = self.olddict
But I fear that this only creates a reference rather than an actual copy,
this means that as soon as I
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 00:45:22 -0700, OhKyu Yoon wrote:
Hi!
I have a really long binary file that I want to read.
The way I am doing it now is:
for i in xrange(N): # N is about 10,000,000
time = struct.unpack('=', infile.read(8))
# do something
tdc =
sagar wrote:
Hi all,
I want a python script which takes in input an EXCEL sheet
and then reads the data in it.
Any code snippets will be fine and this i want this in windows
XP .
Might I humbly suggest that, instead of posting several
somewhat demanding requests for help with
Hi all ,
I want to read data in a csv file using the python scripts.
when i gave the following code :
import csv
reader = csv.reader(open(some.csv, rb))
for row in reader:
print row
it is showing :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File csv.py, line 1, in module
import csv
Thanks for that Tim,
The first part for copying the dict seems to work nicely but I'm struggling
to get the second part working properly. Let me explain a little more
specifically what I'm trying to do.
I have two dicts, one named 'this' and the other named 'that'.
I want to get all the unique
Please see the followed example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
pass
class X:
def __init__(self):
n = 200
if True:
j = 200
m = j
k = A()
print m, j
a = X()
# ?? what about the m, n and j? is it still alive?
del a
I am parsing an XML file and sending the output to two files.The
code asks the user to enter the input file,something like:
file_input = raw_input(Enter The ODX File Path:)
input_xml = open(file_input,'r')
Now suppose the user enters the path as :
C:\Projects\ODX Import\Sample
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
I have two dicts, one named 'this' and the other named 'that'.
I want to get all the unique keys from 'this' and log them into a file, I
then want to take all the unique values from 'that' and log them into a
separate file.
Couple of points which are
On Apr 30, 2:13 pm, Daniel Nogradi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am parsing an XML file and sending the output to two files.The
code asks the user to enter the input file,something like:
file_input = raw_input(Enter The ODX File Path:)
input_xml = open(file_input,'r')
Now suppose the
sagar wrote:
Hi all ,
I want to read data in a csv file using the python scripts.
when i gave the following code :
import csv
reader = csv.reader(open(some.csv, rb))
for row in reader:
print row
it is showing :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File csv.py, line 1,
人言落日是天涯,望极天涯不见家 wrote:
Please see the followed example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
pass
class X:
def __init__(self):
n = 200
if True:
j = 200
m = j
k = A()
print m, j
a = X()
# ?? what about the m, n and j? is
i have a development board based on s3c2410 arm cpu. and i want to
port python on it.
after googling some threads, i successfully cross compiled python.
but i still encountered a weird issue that when i ran
/lib/python2.5/test/testall.py,
the process stuck at test_asynchat.py, i located the stuck
On Apr 30, 2:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Martelli) wrote:
Arnaud Delobelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
decorated.sort()
...
def index(sequence):
return sorted(range(len(sequence)), key=sequence.__getitem__)
...
But really these two versions of rank are
On Apr 30, 5:20 pm, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
人言落日是天涯,望极天涯不见家 wrote:
Please see the followed example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
pass
class X:
def __init__(self):
n = 200
if True:
j = 200
m = j
k
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], saif.shakeel
wrote:
File writing can be done in that way,but my query is
something different.I have to rename the output file by default with
input file name(only changing the extension.
Take a look at the functions in `os.path`.
Ciao,
Marc
Hi!
I have a string that contains some text and newline characters. I want
to parse the string so that the string just before a newline character
goes in as an element in the tuple.
ex:
text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4 -- (text1, text2, text3, text4)
Is there an easy way to do this?
Alex Martelli wrote:
Michael Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Martelli wrote:
Arnaud Delobelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
decorated.sort()
...
def index(sequence):
return sorted(range(len(sequence)), key=sequence.__getitem__)
...
But really these two versions
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 02:47:32 -0700, Soren wrote:
Hi!
I have a string that contains some text and newline characters. I want
to parse the string so that the string just before a newline character
goes in as an element in the tuple.
ex:
text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4 -- (text1,
Soren wrote:
Hi!
I have a string that contains some text and newline characters. I want
to parse the string so that the string just before a newline character
goes in as an element in the tuple.
ex:
-- (text1, text2, text3, text4)
Is there an easy way to do this?
Thanks!,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:40:53 +0100, Tim Golden wrote:
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
I'm looking for a little advice on dicts, firstly I need to learn how to
copy a dict, I suppose I could just something like.
Self.newdict = self.olddict
But I fear that this only creates a reference
Hello Tim,
Sorry, that 'value' was a slip up on my part, we're just dealing with keys
here.
I get that a dict stores unique keys only but we're comparing the two dicts,
so when I say 'unique keys in dict 1' I basically mean all those keys that
are in dict one but not in dict 2. So imagine my 2
On Apr 30, 5:47 pm, Soren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have a string that contains some text and newline characters. I want
to parse the string so that the string just before a newline character
goes in as an element in the tuple.
ex:
text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4 -- (text1, text2,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:05:40 +0100, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
I have two dicts, one named 'this' and the other named 'that'.
I want to get all the unique keys from 'this' and log them into a file, I
then want to take all the unique values from 'that' and log them into a
separate
Thanks alot everyone!
Soren
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Flyzone wrote:
Hello,
i have again problem with regexp :-P
I need to match all lines that contain one word but not contain
another.
Like to do grep one | grep -v two:
The syntax of the string is:
(any printable char)two:(any printable char)one(any printable char)
Example:
Apr 30 00:00:09
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 02:47:32 -0700, Soren wrote:
text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4 -- (text1, text2, text3, text4)
the_string = text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4
tuple(the_string.split('\n'))
If you don't need a tuple, and a list will do:
the_string.split('\n')
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Hello Tim,
Sorry, that 'value' was a slip up on my part, we're just dealing with keys
here.
I get that a dict stores unique keys only but we're comparing the two dicts,
so when I say 'unique keys in dict 1' I basically mean all those keys that
are in
Hmm, on my PyCon mug there are words Python: so easy...even your BOSS
can use it!
Oh man! I would've killed for a mug like that a year ago. I was
working for this guy, who had the entire build process automated
in .BAT scripts. We spent more time fixing the build process than
devoloping our
just do like this:
a=text1 \n text2 \n text3 \n text4
g=a.split('\n')
g
['text1 ', ' text2 ', ' text3 ', ' text4']
d=tuple(g)
d
('text1 ', ' text2 ', ' text3 ', ' text4')
by
Shakil
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I am parsing an XML file and sending the output to two files.The
code asks the user to enter the input file,something like:
file_input = raw_input(Enter The ODX File Path:)
input_xml = open(file_input,'r')
Now suppose the user enters the path as :
C:\Projects\ODX
Thanks for that Tim,
Don't feel guilty mate, I've learned a little something from you anyway,
whether its applied here or not.
On quick question, how can I order a dict by the 'values' (not keys) before
looping? Is that possible?
Thanks,
Rob
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Bart Willems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gtb wrote:
appear at the end of many examples I see. Is this to cause a .class
file to be generated?
This might be obvious, but no one else mentioned it: the Python
interpreter cannot execute code that it hasn't compiled yet, which is
why the if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no (that I am aware of) ICMP module in the standard library.
See http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/409689 for
an example of a Python implementation of ping.
Google also finds another implementation at:
Flyzone wrote:
P.S: i can't have more re.search, so [clip]
This reminds me of a quote by the Great Researcher Roy Garcia:
If it worked the first time, they'd just call it search.
James
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
In Perl, there is a GD module to draw custom chart.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-perlgdchart/?ca=dgr-lnxw01Perl-GD-Charts
Can you please tell me if there is an equivalent library in python?
Thank you.
You may look at
On Apr 30, 7:21 pm, Tim Golden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sagar wrote:
Hi all ,
I want to read data in a csv file using the python scripts.
when i gave the following code :
import csv
reader = csv.reader(open(some.csv, rb))
for row in reader:
print row
it is showing
I understand what you are saying, and at the same time don't
understand why it doesn't work. Isn't everything an object in
python? And if something is an object does it not implies it's an
instance of some class?
It means that, but it seems that you can't subclass everything, especially
Hi,
I ve being thinking about playing around with bit strings but use in
some encoding problems I m considering and was trying to decide how to
implement a bit string class. Is there a library out there for doing
basic things with bit strings already is my first question?
I know that I can
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
On[e] quick question, how can I order a dict by
the 'values' (not keys) before looping? Is that possible?
Depends on what you want to do. You can loop on
the sorted values very easily:
code
d1 = dict (a=2, b=1)
for value in sorted (d1.values):
print
John Machin wrote:
On Apr 30, 7:21 pm, Tim Golden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sagar wrote:
Hi all ,
I want to read data in a csv file using the python scripts.
when i gave the following code :
import csv
reader = csv.reader(open(some.csv, rb))
for row in reader:
print row
it
DEAR SIR,
I SAW YOUR INTERNET QUESTION AND I HAVE THE SAME TROUBLE.
CUOLD YOU HELP ME TO MAKE A FLOAT TO INTEGER CONVERTION?
DO YOU HAVE ANY EXEL FILE THAT CAN DO THAT?
REGARDS AND THANKS A LOT
IVAN REYES
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No that makes sense Tim,
Thanks again for all your help on this one, it'll all prove invaluable I'm
sure. I managed to crack all the big troubles last week with my reoccurring
tasks, it's just a case of tidying up a few of these loose ends, then
that'll be python project no.1 over and done with
On Apr 30, 10:35 am, sagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want a python script which takes in input an EXCEL sheet
and then reads the data in it.
Any code snippets will be fine and this i want this in windows
XP .
Thanks in Advance
Sagar Meesala
Here you have
QOTW: That is just as feasible as passing a cruise ship through a phone
line. - Carsten Haese, on transporting a COM object across a network.
Less vividly but more formally, as he notes, A COM object represents a
connection to a service or executable that is running on one computer.
Transferring
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DEAR SIR,
I SAW YOUR INTERNET QUESTION AND I HAVE THE SAME TROUBLE.
CUOLD YOU HELP ME TO MAKE A FLOAT TO INTEGER CONVERTION?
DO YOU HAVE ANY EXEL FILE THAT CAN DO THAT?
REGARDS AND THANKS A LOT
IVAN REYES
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On Apr 30, 3:25 am, sagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want to write a python script which reads in data from the
excel sheet .Can any one help out in this ...any help will be
appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Sagar Meesala
Core Python Programming by Chun and Python
Thanks for your replies, however I think urlllib can not help me here.
I have control over the server side (I can write a cgi-script in
python), but I have very little control on the client side (I have to
use VBA).
Kind regards,
Karsten.
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I want to write a python script which reads in data from the
excel sheet .Can any one help out in this ...any help will be
appreciated.
Try here: http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/xlrd/0.5.2
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Since I want to upload the data programmatically, a form based
solution is not good.
Karsten,
Could you explain this statement? When I want to move data to a
server in a CGI environment, a form post is the easiest way I can
think of. What are the specific restrictions making forms a problem?
7stud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know what you mean. I always write:
someStringVar.len
and then I backspace and retype:
len(someString).
But then again, I can never remember whether length is a member or a
method in other languages.
... or whether it's called length, size, count or len. Or
Prateek wrote:
On Apr 30, 4:32 am, André [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to find out how I can launch an independent Python
program from existing one in a cross-platform way. The result I am
after is that a new terminal window should open (for io independent of
the original script).
On Apr 30, 5:53 am, Nathan Harmston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I ve being thinking about playing around with bit strings but use in
some encoding problems I m considering and was trying to decide how to
implement a bit string class. Is there a library out there for doing
basic things with
On Apr 29, 11:34 am, Harlin Seritt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Python odbc module that will work on Linux? I have a jdbc
connection to a DB2 server. I am looking hopefully for an open source
solution and not a commercial one.
Thanks,
Harlin
I would think the odbc module would work.
On Apr 28, 8:50 am, Gigs_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I dont have idea how to write tkinter undo/redo function form my text editor
and
my paint program.
Could someone help? I'm not asking for code, just for some guidelines to get
me
in the right way.
thanks
From what I've read, the
Alex Martelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To me, it makes sense: if a module is top-level, and thus not part of a
package (and __main__ in particular is always in that state), then
saying import from the current package has no well defined meaning,
because there
Currently using the following technique in serveral client
applications to send a request message and receive a response:
import socket
bufferSize = 50
connectionHandle = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
connectionHandle.connect(sa)
connectionHandle.sendall(requestMessage)
On 30 Apr., 15:51, Dave Borne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I want to upload the data programmatically, a form based
solution is not good.
Karsten,
Could you explain this statement? When I want to move data to a
server in a CGI environment, a form post is the easiest way I can
think of.
Hi,
I am having some serious problems with PyQT4,
when i run pyqt script, I always get 'Segmentation fault'.
the script is simple:
==
%less qttest.py
from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
import sys
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w =
On Apr 30, 9:00 am, 7stud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 30, 5:53 am, Nathan Harmston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I ve being thinking about playing around with bit strings but use in
some encoding problems I m considering and was trying to decide how to
implement a bit string
On Apr 30, 10:59 am, Kevin Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
There are extension modules on the Mac for integrating Python and
AppleScript (the best one is appscript). However, if you want to limit
yourself to core Python, your best best is osascript, a system
command-tool that lets you
On Apr 30, 7:42 am, Laurent Pointal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PQRC (Python Quick Reference Card) is a condensed documentation for
Python and its main libraries, targetting production of printed quick
reference cards.
Its available as OpenDocument .odt files and as A4 and USLetter
formatted PDF
I am testing a simple script by running it in the Tk shell. It imports
a class from another module. I edit and save the file from which I
import. When I want to re-run I delete the Tk window and run the
module from the Edit window (F5 - Run Module). The script that does
the importing does not
Michael Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Well, counting the index() function that is called in both cases, the
original rank() had one sort, but my version has two sorts.
That doesn't affet the big-O behavior -- O(N log N) holds whether you
have one sort, or three, or
hi,
i have written a small project for myself all in seperate classes and
each of the classes lives in a seperate file. now i am looking for an
import structure something like import wx, and then have access to all
my classes just like wx.Button or wx.BoxSizer etc.
as of now i have a __init__.py
On Apr 30, 9:56 am, spohle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have written a small project for myself all in seperate classes and
each of the classes lives in a seperate file. now i am looking for an
import structure something like import wx, and then have access to all
my classes just like
On Apr 30, 8:00 am, Paul McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 30, 9:56 am, spohle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have written a small project for myself all in seperate classes and
each of the classes lives in a seperate file. now i am looking for an
import structure something like
Flyzone wrote:
Hello,
i have again problem with regexp :-P
I need to match all lines that contain one word but not contain
another.
Like to do grep one | grep -v two:
You don't need a regexp:;
if 'one' in line and 'two:' not in line:
... do something...
STeVe
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Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 10:03 AM
To: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: import structures
On Apr 30, 8:00 am, Paul McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 30, 9:56 am, spohle
James Stroud ha scritto:
The P.S: suggests homework, but this can't be homework because python
regex won't do this, so your teacher gets an F if its homework. You
Not a homework, but a workwork :-)
I'm writing a script to parse logfiles, and I have began to study
python for this (bash was too
On 30 Apr, 17:11, Steven Bethard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need a regexp:;
I need a regexp.i'm parsing a file with a rule-file that contains
also regexp and strings too
Read my post to James Stroud.
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On Apr 30, 8:16 am, Hamilton, William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Apr 30, 8:00 am,
On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 08:22 -0700, Flyzone wrote:
On 30 Apr, 17:11, Steven Bethard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need a regexp:;
I need a regexp.i'm parsing a file with a rule-file that contains
also regexp and strings too
That was not at all evident from your original
spohle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as of now i have a __init__.py file in the directory with:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__)
but i still have to import each class by it's own. im really looking
for something like import wx
and then get all my
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Subject: Re: import structures
On Apr 30, 8:16 am, Hamilton, William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you've got
Lets suppose, I want a listing of what hardware and software is
installed on my
windows box. Can I do that with Python?
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On Apr 30, 3:35 am, sagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want a python script which takes in input an EXCEL sheet
and then reads the data in it.
Any code snippets will be fine and this i want this in windows
XP .
Thanks in Advance
Sagar Meesala
have you tried
On Apr 30, 10:47 am, walterbyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets suppose, I want a listing of what hardware and software is
installed on my
windows box. Can I do that with Python?
Yes, it is possible for Windows. I don't know how to grab the info for
other OS's though. There is a caveat that is
I would like to see this as a command along with something to open web
pages.. Just one command instead of trying to figure out all the
different op systems. look forward to seeing your code
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dex-tracker
On Apr 30, 9:40 am, André [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
The code in question is at https://sourceforge.net/projects/dex-tracker
I am trying to get rid of the part of the example where you have to
use run.py. since I am stuck and it is driving me nuts I have put it
up for bid at
For a lot of IT people -- everyone from software developers to tech
writers to network support folks -- telecommuting is the best personal
option. They get a flexible schedule, they aren't bothered by noisy
cube-mates, they can code during whichever hours work for them (with
the help of IM and
On Apr 29, 2:40 am, Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Atlas schrieb:
Is it possible to make more traceback information available for
exceptions code dynamically run via `exec`? Normally it just says
things like File 'string', line 3, in ?, which is not very
helpful. I'm
OK, I think I have a simple solution now. I am going to use FTP in my
VBA-Client (it's possible) and don't need to do any server-side
programming.
Kind regards,
Karsten.
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On Apr 30, 11:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would like to see this as a command along with something to open web
pages.. Just one command instead of trying to figure out all the
different op systems. look forward to seeing your code
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