On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:32 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the simplest solution for formatting the output of local time
> in iso 8601 including the time zone information?
>
> Example:
>
>"2008-07-25T14:28:43.934-04:00"
You want the isoformat() method of datetime objects.
See http://
I wanted to point anybody interested to a blog post that describes a
useful pattern for having a NumPy array that points to the memory
created by a different memory manager than the standard one used by
NumPy. The pattern shows how to create a NumPy array that points to
previously allocate
What's the simplest solution for formatting the output of local time
in iso 8601 including the time zone information?
Example:
"2008-07-25T14:28:43.934-04:00"
Thanks,
Rowland
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On Sep 9, 11:03 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> En Mon, 08 Sep 2008 05:37:24 -0300,Rafe<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> ...
> This dependency between modules, applied to all modules in your project,
> defines a "dependency graph". In some cases, one can define a partial
> orderi
On Sep 9, 5:59 pm, castironpi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a
> module I want to write and I will take the time to explain it.
> I think it's a "cool idea" that a lot of people, forgiving the
> slang, could benefit from.
>
> (snipped)
>
>
On Sep 8, 9:31 pm, sturlamolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3 Sep, 18:52, ToPostMustJoinGroup22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I'm coming from a .NET, VB, C background.
> > Any suggestions for someone new to the scene like me?
>
> Welcome! Unfortunately, you probably have a lot of bad habit
On Sep 9, 5:58 pm, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cybersource.com.au> wrote:
> On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:59:19 -0700, castironpi wrote:
> > I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a module I
> > want to write and I will take the time to explain it. I think it's a
> > "cool idea"
On Sep 7, 6:41 pm, Mars creature <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I am new to Python, and thinking about migrating to it from matlab
> as it is a really cool language. Right now, I am trying to figure out
> how to control read and write binary data, like
> 'formatted','stream','big-endian'
On Sep 10, 7:30 am, "Blake Garner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for suggestions on how to approach generating rss feed
> .xml files using python. What modules to people recommend I start
> with?
http://www.dalkescientific.com/Python/PyRSS2Gen.html
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On Sep 9, 5:44 pm, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> castironpi wrote:
> > I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a module I
> > want to write and I will take the time to explain it. I think it's a
> > "cool idea" that a lot of people, forgiving the slang, could benefit
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
I'm thinking of writing a file comparison utility in python. This
utility will work as:
1. Compare 2 files for the differences. Both files contain some
numerical results.
2. Generate a common file containing the differences (the same way as
'diff' generate an ou
Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could you please timh and belindelof learn to quote properly and stop
> top-posting ?
In case it's not clear, by "quote properly" I believe Bruno means to
trim quoted material irrelevant to one's reply, and use standard
inline replies
http://en.wi
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
-On [20080909 05:23], Terry Reedy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ariel Unicode MS is the one that seems pretty complete.
Not really. It misses a lot of characters.
Well, it has Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, several south
Asian, Tibetan, CJK
HI,
I'm thinking of writing a file comparison utility in python. This utility
will work as:
1. Compare 2 files for the differences. Both files contain some numerical
results.
2. Generate a common file containing the differences (the same way as 'diff'
generate an output)
3. Now, I will parse this
For some reason, Using pexpect causes my output to echo twice when I
connect from my MAC Darwin (10.4) to Linux (CentOS release 5 ):
The program:
-
#!/usr/bin/python
# Automatic scp to remote host
# Input 1 : filename
# Input 2 : destination folder
# Input 3 : hostname
import
On Sep 6, 1:23 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mohamed Yousef schrieb:
>
> > ðWhat about no Constructor , and a custom instancing function that can
> > return either None or the instance wanted
>
> That doesn't solve the underlying problem - the instance is created.
> Just becau
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:59:19 -0700, castironpi wrote:
> I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a module I
> want to write and I will take the time to explain it. I think it's a
> "cool idea" that a lot of people, forgiving the slang, could benefit
> from. What are its flaws?
icarus wrote:
Oh ok. Thanks. In windows xp I just renamed the file extension to .pyw
That did it.
one more question...
how do I create a pythonw standalone executable that works on w32,
linux, mac, etc..?
My intent is to have the process transparent to the user. He wouldn't
even know the app w
On 9 sep, 23:35, icarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh ok. Thanks. In windows xp I just renamed the file extension to .pyw
> That did it.
>
> one more question...
>
> how do I create a pythonw standalone executable that works on w32,
> linux, mac, etc..?
>
> My intent is to have the process transp
castironpi wrote:
I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a module I
want to write and I will take the time to explain it. I think it's a
"cool idea" that a lot of people, forgiving the slang, could benefit
from. What are its flaws?
A user has a file he is using either 1/ to
Lee,
have you considered using the Model-View-Presenter pattern? There is a nice
example on the wxPython wiki:
http://wiki.wxpython.org/ModelViewPresenter
This scales well to complex GUIs. Grasping the concept and writing the
initial code is the difficult part. Code is then much easier to deve
I will try my idea again. I want to talk to people about a module I
want to write and I will take the time to explain it. I think it's a
"cool idea" that a lot of people, forgiving the slang, could benefit
from. What are its flaws?
A user has a file he is using either 1/ to persist binary data
I want to do this as well, and also some other audio processing via
python. I have not tried yet, but much of my research points to
pyaudio, PortAudio bindings for python, which is supposed to be multi-
platform including Mac OS X, but as I say, I've not tried it yet.
Related to this are some exa
On 9 Sep, 19:55, David Thole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another option you could use is calling Applescript from the command
> line, to open, execute, and handle audio.
For example, using QuickTime Player (which is a buggy, poorly designed
piece of junk, but might suffice if you only need somet
Oh ok. Thanks. In windows xp I just renamed the file extension to .pyw
That did it.
one more question...
how do I create a pythonw standalone executable that works on w32,
linux, mac, etc..?
My intent is to have the process transparent to the user. He wouldn't
even know the app was written in py
I'm looking for suggestions on how to approach generating rss feed
.xml files using python. What modules to people recommend I start
with?
Thanks!
Blake
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On Sep 9, 3:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just started writing a GUI using wxpython after finding a
> limitation using Tkinter. I have read most tutorials on wxpython and
> slowly becoming accustomed considering I started with the latter GUI
> tool first!
> I must quote first tha
QOTW: "So why am I supposed to care about SOAP again? Oh yes, the wizards
I can use to generate 'web service end-points' from programming language
code. My years in the SOAP trenches just makes me laugh myself half to
death at that notion: I would probably have been twice as productive if
every
On Sep 9, 3:11 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have defined two classes with one common field (called code) and
> several different fields.
> In class A there is only one instance of any given code as all items
> are individual.
> In class B, there may be none, one or many instances of each code,
You need to have the script be run by pythonw.exe as opposed to python.exe
pythonw.exe suppresses the DOS box from coming up and should be used
for running GUI applications such as yours.
Regards,
Chris
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:33 PM, icarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> platform: windows xp profe
platform: windows xp professional, python 2.5, wxpython
When I double-check on my program file test.py (for simplicity I'll be
using this code below), I see the window just fine. But the ms-dos
black window pops up in the background. On Linux, no issues at all.
How can I get rid of that ms-dos b
Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sorry, I posted the wrong name.
>Ariel Unicode MS is the one that seems pretty complete.
...
> From the MS, I would guess that is a Windows font too ;-).
It's made by Microsoft, but it's not a standard Windows font. I think
it comes with Microsoft Office.
En Tue, 09 Sep 2008 05:53:19 -0300, Beema Shafreen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
Hi all,
I am using Biopython to fetch pumed Id's ,The module i use is (from Bio
import Entrez)
But i am getting this error
from Bio import Entrez
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
Impo
Try this
http://www.paul.sladen.org/projects/pyflate/
2008/9/9 Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using urllib2 and accepting gzip and deflate.
>
> It turns out that almost every site returns either normal text or
> gzip. But I finally found one that returns deflate.
>
> Here's how I un-gzip:
> com
Hi all,
The first meeting date for the Iowa Python Users Group has been
decided. Here are the details:
Time / Date: Wednesday, Sept. 24 from 7-9 p.m.
Location:
Marshall County Sheriff's Office, 3rd floor
2369 Jessup Ave
Marshalltown,
Hi,
I have just started writing a GUI using wxpython after finding a
limitation using Tkinter. I have read most tutorials on wxpython and
slowly becoming accustomed considering I started with the latter GUI
tool first!
I must quote first that I am a novice user of python so the issue(s) I
have may
En Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:49:32 -0300, Michael Hoffman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
I've written a NamedTemporaryDir class which is derived somewhat from
tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile in the standard library. Right now I am
using NamedTemporaryFile to create individual files, but since I am
p
On 9 set, 15:13, Bruno Desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Nordhoff a écrit :
> (snip)
>
> > I'm not judging whether this is a good solution or not, but that's a
> > silly use of a dict.
>
> Yeps, but a somewhat common one in code predating the apparition of sets
> as builtin type.
Tha
On 9 Sep., 18:41, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a simple module which performs basic operations on plot3d files
> (below). I wrapped like:
>
> f2py --fcompiler=gfortran -m plot3d -c prec.f90 plot3d.f90
>
> That seems to work fine, but i get some unexpected results...
>
> >>> from plot3d
I'm using urllib2 and accepting gzip and deflate.
It turns out that almost every site returns either normal text or
gzip. But I finally found one that returns deflate.
Here's how I un-gzip:
compressedstream = StringIO.StringIO(data)
gzipper = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=compressedstream)
data
Michael Hoffman wrote:
unlink = os.unlink
Actually, I need to use shutil.rmtree instead, but you get the idea.
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Matt Nordhoff a écrit :
(snip)
I'm not judging whether this is a good solution or not, but that's a
silly use of a dict.
Yeps, but a somewhat common one in code predating the apparition of sets
as builtin type.
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Could you please timh and belindelof learn to quote properly and stop
top-posting ?
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Emile van Sebille wrote:
> flit wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I will appreciate the help from the more skillfull pythonistas..
>>
>> I have a small app that generates a sequence like
>>
>> 00341
>> 01741
>> 03254
>
> Consider using a dict with sorted tuple keys, eg
>
> d = {}
>
> for seq in ['00341
On Sep 9, 2:04 pm, flit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I will appreciate the help from the more skillfull pythonistas..
>
> I have a small app that generates a sequence like
>
> 00341
> 01741
> 03254
>
> This values I am putting in a list.
>
> So I have a list = [00341,01741,03254]
>
On Sep 9, 1:11 pm, Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > (I asked this on pythonmac-sig a couple days ago but got no response, so I'm
> > casting a broader net.)
>
> > Can I easily control audio record/playback from Python on my Mac? I know
> > zip about audio reco
On Sep 9, 7:45 pm, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ago wrote:
> > The only thing I would add is that in my experience I often use
> > different working-envs for different projects, so I'd prefer to have a
> > more generic solution as opposed to a single working-env per user. The
> > l
I am writing a library that creates temporary files and calls a series
of external programs to process these files. Sometimes these external
programs create files in the same directory as the input files, so to
make sure they are all deleted, one must create them in a temporary
directory, then
En Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:35:21 -0300, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
cmd = subprocess.Popen([batchFilePath], \
shell = True, \
stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
stdout = subprocess.PIPE, \
Small variation on the above patch, using 2 environment variables:
PYTHONSITEDIR allows for local site-packages (that override system
site packages), and PYTHONNOSYSSITES skips system site-packages for
"clean-room" operation (similar to virtual-python.py --no-site-
packages).
--- /usr/lib/python2
ago wrote:
The only thing I would add is that in my experience I often use
different working-envs for different projects, so I'd prefer to have a
more generic solution as opposed to a single working-env per user. The
latter could still be achieved by setting the appropriate environment
variable i
Hmmm... I didn't even try that... I thought this might have caused
problems down the road passing this var to other classes, etc., but i
guess not!
Thanks.
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flit wrote:
Hello All,
I will appreciate the help from the more skillfull pythonistas..
I have a small app that generates a sequence like
00341
01741
03254
Consider using a dict with sorted tuple keys, eg
d = {}
for seq in ['00341','01741','03254']:
ky = list(seq)
ky.sort()
d[t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I asked this on pythonmac-sig a couple days ago but got no response, so I'm
casting a broader net.)
Can I easily control audio record/playback from Python on my Mac? I know
zip about audio recording or about Apple APIs via Python. Pointers to
simple examples would be
On Sep 9, 6:56 pm, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a similar idea, wrote a PEP and implemented it for 2.6 and 3.0:
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/
>
> Christian
Christian,
I like your pep :),
The only thing I would add is that in my experience I often use
differ
Hello All,
I will appreciate the help from the more skillfull pythonistas..
I have a small app that generates a sequence like
00341
01741
03254
This values I am putting in a list.
So I have a list = [00341,01741,03254]
after the programs find the sequence 03401 this sequence is "new" so
it ap
ago wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible to support a PYTHONSITEDIR environment
variable in site.py for this purpose? I have attached a possible
patch. In what follows, if PYTHONSITEDIR is defined, that dir is used
as the only source of site-packages, extra paths can easily be added
by creating a .pth
Dear all,
These days I often find myself using working-env.py, virtual-python.py
& co. The main reason in most cases is to insulate my working
environment so that I can use custom site-package libs together with
the default stdlib. PYTHONHOME and/or PYTHONPATH (particularly with
python -S) get clo
john wrote:
> I have a simple module which performs basic operations on plot3d files
> (below). I wrapped like:
>
> f2py --fcompiler=gfortran -m plot3d -c prec.f90 plot3d.f90
>
> That seems to work fine, but i get some unexpected results...
>
from plot3d import plot3d as p3
dir(p3)
>
After searching around for a bit for a build of MySQLdb, i have found
that i will probably need to build the module for AMD64 on windows.
Is there a guide or something that shows what needs to be done to
build a module for a certain architecture?
Thanks
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En Mon, 08 Sep 2008 08:08:33 -0300, Shi, Shaozhong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
I have a Python script expecting 11 or 12 input parameters. How do I
use execfile to execute the Python script in my new Python script? How
do I pass in the input parameters?
You might use the subprocess modul
I have a simple module which performs basic operations on plot3d files
(below). I wrapped like:
f2py --fcompiler=gfortran -m plot3d -c prec.f90 plot3d.f90
That seems to work fine, but i get some unexpected results...
>>> from plot3d import plot3d as p3
>>> dir(p3)
['imax', 'jmax', 'kmax', 'mg',
Larry Bates wrote:
vowel_regexp = oneOf("a aa i ii u uu".split()) # yielding r'(aa|a|uu|
u|ii|i)'
Is there a public module available for this purpose?
Perhaps I'm missing something but your function call oneOf(...) is
longer than than actually specifying the result.
You can certainly writ
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 10:49 +0200, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> Matimus a écrit :
> > On Sep 8, 12:32 am, Bruno Desthuilliers
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (snip)
> >> >>> set(a).issubset(set(b))
> >> True
> >> >>>
> >>
> > Just to clarify, doing it using sets is not going to preserve order
En Mon, 08 Sep 2008 05:37:24 -0300, Rafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
I've tried to use reload with a very simple algorithm. Simply run
through every imported module, ignoring anything that is "None" or on
the C: drive (all of our python is on a network drive so this hack
works for me for now)
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 10:22:22 -0500, David C. Ullrich wrote about why max
> and min shouldn't accept a default argument:
>
> > Think about all the previously elected female or black presidents of the
> > US. Which one w
In article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> David C. Ullrich:
> > I didn't mention what's below because it doesn't seem
> > likely that saying max([]) = -infinity and
> > min([]) = +infinity is going to make the OP happy...
>
> Well, it sounds cute having Neginfinite and Infinite
Luigi wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm writing an XML-RPC server which should be able to modify the
> incoming request before dispatching it. In particular I wand to added
> two fixed parameters to the method called: one is the client host
> address, and the other is the user name provided as for Basic
Dear all,
I'm writing an XML-RPC server which should be able to modify the
incoming request before dispatching it. In particular I wand to added
two fixed parameters to the method called: one is the client host
address, and the other is the user name provided as for Basic
Authentication (http://[E
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:36 AM, João Abrantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hello everyone, I want to make a program in python that uses Mysql aswell..
> I don't know anything about mysql can you tell me some good books/tutorials
> where I can read something about mysql using python? Thanks.
>
> ---
On Sep 9, 9:12 am, "metaperl.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pyparsing has a really nice feature that I want in PLY. I want to
> specify a list of strings and have them converted to a regular
> expression.
>
> A Perl module which does an aggressively optimizing job of this is
> Regexp::List
> -
metaperl.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pyparsing has a really nice feature that I want in PLY. I want to
> specify a list of strings and have them converted to a regular
> expression.
>
> A Perl module which does an aggressively optimizing job of this is
> Regexp::List -
> http://search.c
Graham, thanks, I will try with that.
On Sep 8, 1:02 am, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sep 7, 11:07 pm, Bojan Mihelac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
>
> > I am trying to install M2Crypto to work on OSX10.5 apache
> > (mod_python). Error I receive:
>
> > Error was: dlop
I have defined two classes with one common field (called code) and
several different fields.
In class A there is only one instance of any given code as all items
are individual.
In class B, there may be none, one or many instances of each code, as
there can be any number of Bs referring to a sing
castironpi wrote:
On Sep 8, 8:54 am, Boris Borcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David C. Ullrich wrote:
(ii) If A is a subset of B then we should have
max(A) <= max(B). This requires that max(empty set)
be something that's smaller than everything else.
So we give up on that.
Er, what about insta
Hello everyone, I want to make a program in python that uses Mysql aswell.. I
don't know anything about mysql can you tell me some good books/tutorials where
I can read something about mysql using python? Thanks.
_
Invite your mail
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:19:04 -0500, Larry Bates wrote:
>> I really dont care if the expression is optimal. So the goal is
>> something like:
>>
>> vowel_regexp = oneOf("a aa i ii u uu".split()) # yielding r'(aa|a|uu|
>> u|ii|i)'
>>
>> Is there a public module available for this purpose?
>>
>>
>> I really dont care if the expression is optimal. So the goal is
>> something like:
>> vowel_regexp = oneOf("a aa i ii u uu".split()) # yielding r'(aa|a|uu|
>> u|ii|i)'
>> Is there a public module available for this purpose?
Check Ka-Ping Yee's rxb module:
http://lfw
metaperl.com wrote:
Pyparsing has a really nice feature that I want in PLY. I want to
specify a list of strings and have them converted to a regular
expression.
A Perl module which does an aggressively optimizing job of this is
Regexp::List -
http://search.cpan.org/~dankogai/Regexp-Optimizer-0.1
On 9/9/08, Beema Shafreen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Biopython to fetch pumed Id's ,The module i use is (from Bio
> import Entrez)
> But i am getting this error
from Bio import Entrez
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in ?
> ImportError: cannot import name
Pyparsing has a really nice feature that I want in PLY. I want to
specify a list of strings and have them converted to a regular
expression.
A Perl module which does an aggressively optimizing job of this is
Regexp::List -
http://search.cpan.org/~dankogai/Regexp-Optimizer-0.15/lib/Regexp/List.pm
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on October 15-17, 2008.
This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with ha
Mchizi_Crazy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please help with issue...
What is the issue? What have you tried, what is happening, and what
behaviour were you expecting instead?
> I heard of compatimbiltity issues and would like clarification.
Same here. Can you please clarify what the issue is, a
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 21:53:18 -0700, W. eWatson wrote:
I have two dates, ts1, ts2 as below in the sample program. I know the
clock drift in seconds per day. I would like to calculate the actual
date of ts2. See my question at the end of the program.
When faced with a co
On Sep 9, 3:46 pm, Mchizi_Crazy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please help with issue... I heard of compatimbiltity issues and would
> like clarification.
The win32 installer available from python.org works absolutely fine
with Vista. So, go ahead and try it out. It works for all of my
friends and m
I don't use it often in Vista, but I haven't had any issues. Matter-of-
fact, some things seem nicer in Vista... for instance it resets IDLE
whenever I rerun a module.
Mchizi_Crazy wrote:
> Please help with issue... I heard of compatimbiltity issues and would
> like clarification.
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>>> from Bio import Entrez
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: cannot import name Entrez
Can you import Bio, e.g.:
import Bio
? If not, check to see where it's installed and make sure the directory
containing Bio (or Bio.py) is in sys.pat
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Это видео супер!
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(I asked this on pythonmac-sig a couple days ago but got no response, so I'm
casting a broader net.)
Can I easily control audio record/playback from Python on my Mac? I know
zip about audio recording or about Apple APIs via Python. Pointers to
simple examples would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Please help with issue... I heard of compatimbiltity issues and would
like clarification.
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Hi all,
I am using Biopython to fetch pumed Id's ,The module i use is (from Bio
import Entrez)
But i am getting this error
>>> from Bio import Entrez
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: cannot import name Entrez
what should i do know can anybody suggest me an
Matimus a écrit :
On Sep 8, 12:32 am, Bruno Desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(snip)
>>> set(a).issubset(set(b))
True
>>>
Just to clarify, doing it using sets is not going to preserve order OR
number of elements that are the same.
That is:
a = [1,1,2,3,4]
b = [4,5,3,7,2,6,1]
set(a
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:35 PM, AON LAZIO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again pythoners,
I notice in the class of a code having (object) and (type) attached to
the name of the class.
I know that in other cases, that means the class inherits methods and
properties from other but
In this case,
seanacais a écrit :
I want to create a class derived from a Borg class that can
instantiated as part of a script or be contained in other classes.
When methods from the Borg class are called, I would like to know the
name of the class that contains the Borg class.
I've played a bit with insp
-On [20080909 05:23], Terry Reedy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Ariel Unicode MS is the one that seems pretty complete.
Not really. It misses a lot of characters.
Might I recommend using BabelMap
(http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/BabelMap.html) so you can investigate
your fonts?
The only f
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 21:53:18 -0700, W. eWatson wrote:
> I have two dates, ts1, ts2 as below in the sample program. I know the
> clock drift in seconds per day. I would like to calculate the actual
> date of ts2. See my question at the end of the program.
When faced with a complicated task, break
Barak, Ron wrote:
> Hi Fellow Pythonians,
>
> I stated getting the following when starting Python (2.5.2 on Windows XP):
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\RBARAK>python -v
> # installing zipimport hook
> import zipimport # builtin
> # installed zipimport hook
> # D:\Python25\lib\site.pyc matches D:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:32:29 +1000, Tom Harris wrote:
> I agree. So did Forth's early designers. That is why Forth's number
> parser considers a word that starts with a number and has embedded
> punctuation to be a 32 bit integer, and simply ignores the punctuation.
> I haven't used Forth in years
Hi Fellow Pythonians,
I stated getting the following when starting Python (2.5.2 on Windows XP):
C:\Documents and Settings\RBARAK>python -v
# installing zipimport hook
import zipimport # builtin
# installed zipimport hook
# D:\Python25\lib\site.pyc matches D:\Python25\lib\site.py
import site # pr
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