string.atoi and string.atol broken?

2005-01-25 Thread Mike Moum
I think there may be a bug in string.atoi and string.atol. Here's some output from idle. Python 2.3.4 (#2, Jan 5 2005, 08:24:51) [GCC 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-5)] on linux2 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information. **

Re: string.atoi and string.atol broken?

2005-01-25 Thread Mike Moum
Dennis Benzinger wrote: Just out of curiosty: What did you think what atoi does? I don't understand how you came to expect that atoi('4',3) should result in 11. Bye, Dennis Mea culpa. For some strange reason, I had it in my mind that atoi would take a base ten number as a string and convert it to

Installing Python on a Windows 2000 Server

2005-04-01 Thread Mike Moum
Hi, I'm a civil engineer who also doubles as chief programmer for technical applications at my company. Most of our software is written in Visual Basic because our VP in charge of I.T. likes to have "consistency", and at the moment we're a Microsoft shop. He has assigned me the task of developi

Re: Getting a dictionary from an object

2005-08-03 Thread Mike Moum
Thanos Tsouanas wrote: I'm not sure what you're getting at, but have you tried this: class A(object): def __getitem__(self, ky): return self.__dict__[ky] for example: >>> class A(object): def __init__(self,a,b,c): self.a = a self.b = b