Re: Pythons for .Net

2016-09-05 Thread Denis Akhiyarov
On Saturday, September 3, 2016 at 8:53:18 PM UTC-5, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 12:34 pm, Denis Akhiyarov wrote: > > > Finally if anyone can contact Christian Heimes (Python Core Developer), > > then please ask him to reply on request to update the license to MIT: > > > > https://g

Re: manually sorting images?

2016-09-05 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 04/09/16 09:53, Ulli Horlacher wrote: > I need to sort images (*.jpg), visually, not by file name. > It looks, there is no standard UNIX tool for this job? > There is a very good tutorial here: http://www.pyimagesearch.com/2014/12/01/complete-guide-building-image-search-engine-python-opencv/ -

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread breamoreboy
On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 4:34:45 PM UTC+1, Rustom Mody wrote: > So what do you get when you replace the if-else with a simple: print(file) ? > > [And BTW dont use the variable name “file” its um sacred] Only in Python 2, it's gone from the built-ins in Python 3 https://docs.python.org/3/

Re: Installing python

2016-09-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 20:01:08 +, alister wrote: > On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 12:46:58 -0700, emaraiza98 wrote: > >> I installed pycharm for a computer science class I'm taking, and also >> downloaded python 3.5.2. However, my computer for some reason won't use >> 3.5.2 and my professor told me I need

Re: Installing python

2016-09-05 Thread alister
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 12:46:58 -0700, emaraiza98 wrote: > I installed pycharm for a computer science class I'm taking, and also > downloaded python 3.5.2. However, my computer for some reason won't use > 3.5.2 and my professor told me I needed to download an earlier version > to change the project i

installing python

2016-09-05 Thread emaraiza98
I installed pycharm for a computer science class, and installed python 3.5.2. However, my computer won't accept 3.5.2 so my teacher told me to install an earlier version to change the project interpreter. I did but when I tried to open python with pycharm it said that the "SKD is invalid". I don

Installing python

2016-09-05 Thread emaraiza98
I installed pycharm for a computer science class I'm taking, and also downloaded python 3.5.2. However, my computer for some reason won't use 3.5.2 and my professor told me I needed to download an earlier version to change the project interpreter. Whenever I try to use the earlier version of pyt

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 2:29 AM, Smith wrote: >> What exactly are you expecting the 'break' to do here? Can you explain >> to me the intent of your code? >> >> ChrisA >> > I'd like to create a script that searches the directory .py files. > If the script does not find the file extension .py would r

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Smith
What exactly are you expecting the 'break' to do here? Can you explain to me the intent of your code? ChrisA I'd like to create a script that searches the directory .py files. If the script does not find the file extension .py would return the error message "File Not Found". -- https://mai

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Smith
On 05/09/2016 17:57, jmp wrote: Is that what you're expecting ? A slightly different version: import glob, os a = input("search for files with the extension .py into directory: ") print glob.glob(os.path.join(a, '*.py')) jm Thank you Sorry, but i'm newbie :-( -- https://mail.python.org/ma

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread jmp
On 09/05/2016 05:41 PM, Smith wrote: Il 05/09/2016 17:34, Rustom Mody ha scritto: So what do you get when you replace the if-else with a simple: print(file) a = input("search for files with the extension .py into directory: ") for file in os.listdir(a): if file.endswith(".py"):

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Smith
Il 05/09/2016 17:34, Rustom Mody ha scritto: So what do you get when you replace the if-else with a simple: print(file) a = input("search for files with the extension .py into directory: ") for file in os.listdir(a): if file.endswith(".py"): print(file) search for fil

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:27 AM, Smith wrote: > Hello to all, > I wanted to know because even though the files are present on the directory > I write input gives me "file not found". > You can help me? > Thank you > > a = input("Digita la directory dove vuoi trovare i file py: ") > for file in os.

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:34 AM, Rustom Mody wrote: > [And BTW dont use the variable name “file” its um sacred] Nah, that part's fine. Python isn't religious about builtins. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Rustom Mody
So what do you get when you replace the if-else with a simple: print(file) ? [And BTW dont use the variable name “file” its um sacred] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread jmp
On 09/05/2016 05:27 PM, Smith wrote: Hello to all, I wanted to know because even though the files are present on the directory I write input gives me "file not found". You can help me? Thank you a = input("Digita la directory dove vuoi trovare i file py: ") for file in os.listdir(a): if fi

Re: listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Smith
Il 05/09/2016 17:27, Smith ha scritto: Hello to all, I wanted to know because even though the files are present on the directory I write input gives me "file not found". You can help me? Thank you a = input("Digita la directory dove vuoi trovare i file py: ") for file in os.listdir(a): if f

listdir

2016-09-05 Thread Smith
Hello to all, I wanted to know because even though the files are present on the directory I write input gives me "file not found". You can help me? Thank you a = input("Digita la directory dove vuoi trovare i file py: ") for file in os.listdir(a): if file.endswith(".py"): print(fil

Re: Extend unicodedata with a name/pattern/regex search for character entity references?

2016-09-05 Thread Ned Batchelder
On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 2:15:58 AM UTC-4, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote: > How can I trust a person > who does not even have the decency and the courage to stand by their > statements with their real name? Feel free to ignore people you don't trust. We'll help them. --Ned. -- https

Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Jussi Piitulainen
Peter Otten writes: > Jussi Piitulainen wrote: [- -] >> while more: >> yield gp() [- -] > As usual I couldn't stop and came up with something very similar: [- -] > while more: > g = group() > yield g > for _ in g: pass [- -] > The one thing I think y

Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Peter Otten
Jussi Piitulainen wrote: > Antoon Pardon writes: > >> I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and >> divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. >> >> For instance take the following class, wich would check whether >> the argument is greater or equal to the previ

Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Jussi Piitulainen
Antoon Pardon writes: > I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and > divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. > > For instance take the following class, wich would check whether > the argument is greater or equal to the previous argument. > > class upchecker:

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Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Monday 05 September 2016 18:46, Antoon Pardon wrote: > I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and > divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. > > For instance take the following class, wich would check whether > the argument is greater or equal to the previ

Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread breamoreboy
On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 10:42:27 AM UTC+1, Peter Otten wrote: > Antoon Pardon wrote: > > > I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and > > divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. > > > > For instance take the following class, wich would check whether

Re: Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Peter Otten
Antoon Pardon wrote: > I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and > divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. > > For instance take the following class, wich would check whether > the argument is greater or equal to the previous argument. > > class upchecker:

Re: Extend unicodedata with a name/pattern/regex search for character entity references?

2016-09-05 Thread alister
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 08:15:42 +0200, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote: > >> So Veek should be able to appease P.E. by calling himself 'Veek "David >> Smith" M'. > > That would not help. “Veek” might be (the transcription of) a given > name or a family name, but “Veek M” is not a real name. [Real

testfixtures 4.10.1 Released!

2016-09-05 Thread Chris Withers
Hi All, I'm pleased to announce the release of testfixtures 4.10.1 featuring the following: - Better docs for TempDirectory.compare(). - Remove the need for expected paths supplied to TempDirectory.compare() to be in sorted order. - Document a good way of restoring stdout when in a debugge

Would like some thoughts on a grouped iterator.

2016-09-05 Thread Antoon Pardon
I need an interator that takes an already existing iterator and divides it into subiterators of items belonging together. For instance take the following class, wich would check whether the argument is greater or equal to the previous argument. class upchecker: def __init__(self): sel

Re: Extend unicodedata with a name/pattern/regex search for character entity references?

2016-09-05 Thread Veek. M
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote: > Gregory Ewing wrote: > >> Larry Hudson wrote: >>> If you continue to read this forum, you will quickly learn to ignore >>> "Pointy-Ears". He rarely has anything worth while to post, and his >>> unique fetish about Real Names shows him to be a hypocrite as well.