Precision Tail-off?

2023-02-13 Thread Stephen Tucker
Hi, I have just produced the following log in IDLE (admittedly, in Python 2.7.10 and, yes I know that it has been superseded). It appears to show a precision tail-off as the supplied float gets bigger. I have two questions: 1. Is there a straightforward explanation for this or is it a bug? 2. Is

Re: ChatGPT Generated news poster code

2023-02-13 Thread Mark Bourne
Mats Wichmann wrote: Meanwhile, I'm still wondering why I need a program to "chat" to the GUID Partition Table Perhaps to keep on good terms with it so that it doesn't run away and hide? I had to go looking for the GPT on one of my disks after it went AWOL a couple of years ago. Eventually

l can't use pip in python 3.11.2

2023-02-13 Thread outlook_f8d50c5b9e059...@outlook.com
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Re: tkinter ttk.Treeview: changing background colour of single item when selected

2023-02-13 Thread stefalem
Il 12/02/23 12:10, John O'Hagan ha scritto: > My goal was to be able to change the colour of an individual item > regardless of whether it is selected or not. To do that, it is > necessary to be able to change the colour of an individual selected > item, without changing the selection or changing

Comparing caching strategies

2023-02-13 Thread Dino
First off, a big shout out to Peter J. Holzer, who mentioned roaring bitmaps a few days ago and led me to quite a discovery. Now I am stuck with an internal dispute with another software architect (well, with a software architect, I should say, as I probably shouldn't define myself a software

RE: evaluation question

2023-02-13 Thread avi.e.gross
Weatherby, Of course you are right and people can, and do, discuss whatever they feel like. My question is a bit more about asking if I am missing something here as my personal view is that we are not really exploring in more depth or breadth and are getting fairly repetitive as if in a typical

Re: evaluation question

2023-02-13 Thread Weatherby,Gerard
“Why are we even still talking about this?” Because humans are social creatures and some contributors to the list like to discuss things in depth. From: Python-list on behalf of avi.e.gr...@gmail.com Date: Friday, February 10, 2023 at 6:19 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: RE: evaluati