Re: Problems with wxPython _core_.pyd on windows98

2018-08-02 Thread Wanderer
On Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 12:03:01 PM UTC-4, Wanderer wrote: > I have a laptop with windows 98 I use to connect to the OBD2 port on my car. > I'm trying to install pyobd. I have a build for Python 2.7 for Windows98 that > works but I'm having trouble with running

Problems with wxPython _core_.pyd on windows98

2018-08-02 Thread Wanderer
I have a laptop with windows 98 I use to connect to the OBD2 port on my car. I'm trying to install pyobd. I have a build for Python 2.7 for Windows98 that works but I'm having trouble with running wxPython. I get the following error. C:\pyobd>python pyobd.py Traceback (most recent call last):

Re: Filtering computer.lang.python

2018-04-10 Thread Wanderer
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 3:28:05 AM UTC-4, Thomas Jollans wrote: > On 2018-04-10 07:06, T Berger wrote: > > This is the first time I've joined a google group and I don't understand > > the setup. Why are most of the posts in this group unrelated to python, and > > how do I filter this junk (

Re: 7z archive reader akin to zipfile?

2018-01-06 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 1:11:31 PM UTC-5, Skip Montanaro wrote: > The zipfile module is kind of cool because you can access elements of > the archive without explicitly uncompressing the entire archive and > writing the structure to disk. I've got some 7z archives I'd like to > treat the s

Re: subprocess call question

2017-12-14 Thread Wanderer
That works. Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

subprocess call question

2017-12-14 Thread Wanderer
This dos batch files works on windows 7 "C:\Program Files (x86)\DOOM 3\qoom3.exe" +set fs_game_base darkmod +set fs_game training_mission but this python subprocess.call doesn't subprocess.call(['C:/Program Files (x86)/DOOM 3/qoom3.exe', '+set fs_game_base darkmod', '+set fs_game training_miss

Re: Argh!! Can't wrap my head around this Python stuff!

2017-11-27 Thread nospam . nospam . nospam . Wanderer
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote: > I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit > of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language! > > I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some > primitives (rectang

Re: Argh!! Can't wrap my head around this Python stuff!

2017-11-26 Thread nospam . nospam . Wanderer
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote: > I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit > of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language! > > I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some > primitives (rectang

Re: Argh!! Can't wrap my head around this Python stuff!

2017-11-26 Thread nospam . Wanderer
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote: > I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit > of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language! > > I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some > primitives (rectang

Re: Argh!! Can't wrap my head around this Python stuff!

2017-11-26 Thread Wanderer
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote: > I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit > of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language! > > I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some > primitives (rectan

Re: What's with all of the Case Solution and Test Bank nonsense posts?

2017-07-10 Thread Wanderer
On Sunday, July 9, 2017 at 8:59:45 PM UTC-4, timetowalk wrote: > On Sunday, July 9, 2017 at 8:05:59 PM UTC-4, Michael Torrie wrote: > > On 07/09/2017 05:39 PM, timetowal...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I use https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/comp.lang.python to look > > > over message posts. > > >

Script to ban authors from Google Groups

2017-07-03 Thread Wanderer
I use this script to ban authors from Google Groups. You need to create a banned authors text file with each author separated by a new line. For Mozilla you need to compile it to a pyc file, associate pyc files with Python and create a bookmark. You then use the bookmark to enter google groups w

Re: FYI: Removing posts with All Cap Authors

2017-03-04 Thread Wanderer
On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 11:31:13 AM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 3:22 AM, Wanderer wrote: > > I mostly just lurk and view the post titles to see if something interesting > > is being discussed. This code gets me a web page without the spam. You need

FYI: Removing posts with All Cap Authors

2017-03-04 Thread Wanderer
I mostly just lurk and view the post titles to see if something interesting is being discussed. This code gets me a web page without the spam. You need to compile it to a pyc file and create a bookmark. Probably not useful for most people who don't use their browsers the way I do, but here it is

Re: Python application launcher (for Python code)

2017-02-25 Thread Wanderer
On Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 1:03:40 PM UTC-5, Deborah Swanson wrote: > Dennis Lee Bieber wrote, on February 25, 2017 4:50 AM > > > > On Fri, 24 Feb 2017 22:26:15 -0800, "Deborah Swanson" > > declaimed the following: > > > > > > > >Well rats. Skull duggery on the net is a lot more sophisti

Re: pySerial raw data

2016-12-11 Thread Wanderer
On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 12:52:04 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote: > On 2016-12-11 16:28, Wanderer wrote: > > I have an outdoor thermometer that transmits to an indoor receiver at > > 433Mhz. I also have a 433Mhz USB serial port jig from a TI development > > tool. I would l

pySerial raw data

2016-12-11 Thread Wanderer
I have an outdoor thermometer that transmits to an indoor receiver at 433Mhz. I also have a 433Mhz USB serial port jig from a TI development tool. I would like to use the TI USB serial port to capture the temperature information. The TI USB port registers as a COM port that I can access with pyS

Fatal Python error

2016-08-31 Thread Wanderer
Dear friendI'm very sorry to bother you in a busy schedule. But I have a questions about Sigil's environment that really need your help. I'm trying to use Sigil at a windows system,the follow are the relation of Sigil build and run environment. OS:WIN10 Python:python-3.6.0a4-amd64 QT:qt5.5.1 A

Re: PyDev Code Analysis

2014-09-02 Thread Wanderer
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 8:29:32 PM UTC-4, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > I'm trying to set up Eclipse with PyDev and I can't get the code analysis to > work the way I want. > > > > Wheneve

PyDev Code Analysis

2014-09-02 Thread Wanderer
I'm trying to set up Eclipse with PyDev and I can't get the code analysis to work the way I want. Whenever I type 'def' it generates an error before I finish the line. I don't want to see errors until I finish typing. It's not an error I'm just not done yet. So I try to turn this off by going

numpy masked_where

2013-10-22 Thread Wanderer
Why does the numpy masked_where create a special case for all False? import numpy x = numpy.array([[9,9,9,9,9,9],[9,9,9,9,9,9],[9,9,9,9,9,9],[9,9,9,9,9,9]]) y = numpy.ma.masked_where(x<3,x) y.mask Out[1]: False z= numpy.arange(20) z.reshape(4,5) Out[1]: array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [ 5, 6

Re: Send alt key to subprocess.PIPE stdin

2013-09-12 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 4:23:57 PM UTC-4, Dave Angel wrote: > On 11/9/2013 10:26, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > How do I send the command 'Alt+D' to subprocess.PIPE? > > > > That's not a command, it's a keystroke combination. And withou

Re: Send alt key to subprocess.PIPE stdin

2013-09-11 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 1:43:09 PM UTC-4, Gary Herron wrote: > On 09/11/2013 07:26 AM, Wanderer wrote: > > > How do I send the command 'Alt+D' to subprocess.PIPE? > > > > > > My code is > > > > > > import subprocess

Send alt key to subprocess.PIPE stdin

2013-09-11 Thread Wanderer
How do I send the command 'Alt+D' to subprocess.PIPE? My code is import subprocess rsconfig = subprocess.Popen(["C:\Program Files\Photometrics\PVCam64\utilities\RSConfig\RSConfig.exe", ],stdin=subprocess.PIPE) rsconfig.stdin.write('Alt+D') Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/p

Re: Editing tabular data [was: PEP8 79 char max]

2013-07-31 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:39:29 PM UTC-4, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > I don't understand. That just moves them to a different file -- > > > doesn't it? You've still got to deal with editing a large table of > > > data (for example when I want to add instructions to your assembler). > > > >

Re: ipython

2013-07-08 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, July 8, 2013 10:44:11 AM UTC-4, davide@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, I work with Python 3.3. > > I downloaded an IPython executable version from > http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ > > I installed it but no shortcut appears in my start menu. > > How can I launch it or alternati

Re: Does upgrade from 2.7.3 to 2.7.5 require uninstall?

2013-06-20 Thread Wanderer
On Thursday, June 20, 2013 2:47:52 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > On 20/06/2013 19:35, Wanderer wrote: > > > Do I need to uninstall Python 2.7.3 before installing Python 2.7.5? > > > > > No. You're right. I had no problems. FYI the operating system is Windows 7. T

Does upgrade from 2.7.3 to 2.7.5 require uninstall?

2013-06-20 Thread Wanderer
Do I need to uninstall Python 2.7.3 before installing Python 2.7.5? Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: LiClipse

2013-03-23 Thread Wanderer
On Saturday, March 23, 2013 7:11:10 AM UTC-4, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 12:38 AM, rusi wrote: > > > > > On Mar 23, 7:58 am, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > > > > > Hello there, > > > > > > As I've proposed it, let me try to explain it a bit better (if you have > > > doubts

LiClipse

2013-03-22 Thread Wanderer
I just updated PyDev and I got this message that they are looking for funding for a new flavor of Eclipse called LiClipse. The description of what LiClipse will be is kind of sketchy. No offense intended, but why? There is already a bunch of downloads at Eclipse and there is also Easy Eclipse. T

Re: Lists and Decimal numbers

2013-03-20 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:27:30 AM UTC-4, Ana Dionísio wrote: > So, I have this script that puts in a list every minute in 24 hours > > > > hour=[] > > i=0 > > t=-(1.0/60.0) > > while i<24*60: > > i = i+1 > > t = t+(1.0/60.0) > > hour.append([t]) > > > > When it is doi

Suppress PyDev warning for wx event variable

2013-03-20 Thread Wanderer
I have two versions of Eclipse on two different machines; Indigo and Juno. In Indigo, the wxPython event variable in the definitions is not flagged as an unused variable even though I don't use it in the method. In Juno I keep getting the warnings. The event variable is just there to bind the me

Re: PyDev, pep8.py conflict on spaces around negative numbers

2013-02-11 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, February 11, 2013 1:09:38 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote: > On 2013-02-11 16:39, Wanderer wrote: > > > If I check the 'Use space before and after operators? (+, -, /, *, > > > //, **, etc.)' in the Eclipse>PyDev>Editor>Code Style> Code > >

PyDev, pep8.py conflict on spaces around negative numbers

2013-02-11 Thread Wanderer
If I check the 'Use space before and after operators? (+, -, /, *, //, **, etc.)' in the Eclipse>PyDev>Editor>Code Style> Code Formatter, PyDev will insert a space before a negative number in a keyword parameter declaration. Pep8.py will then post a warning 'E251 no spaces around keyword / param

Re: WLAN tester

2013-01-28 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, January 28, 2013 12:32:50 PM UTC-5, Rob Day wrote: > On 28 January 2013 17:07, Wanderer wrote: > > > Yes. I noticed this variability. I've been using the Totusoft > > Lan_Speedtest.exe to test some modules. I've tested through the wifi to our > > int

Re: WLAN tester

2013-01-28 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, January 28, 2013 11:30:47 AM UTC-5, Dave Angel wrote: > On 01/28/2013 10:47 AM, Wanderer wrote: > > > I'm looking to make a WLAN tester for a manufacturing test. Something that > > could send and receive a bunch of files and measure how long it took. I > &g

WLAN tester

2013-01-28 Thread Wanderer
I'm looking to make a WLAN tester for a manufacturing test. Something that could send and receive a bunch of files and measure how long it took. I would repeat this a number of times for a device under test and then use some metric to decide pass/fail and create a report. What libraries are avai

Re: Preventing tread collisions

2012-12-13 Thread Wanderer
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:54:10 AM UTC-5, Dave Angel wrote: > On 12/13/2012 11:36 AM, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > > > Thanks. Why Non-blocking? > > > > You said you didn't want the GUI to lock up. Non-blocking lets you > > ch

Re: Preventing tread collisions

2012-12-13 Thread Wanderer
On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 3:53:28 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote: > On 2012-12-12 20:11, Wanderer wrote: > > > I have a program that has a main GUI and a camera. In the main GUI, you can > > manipulate the images taken by the camera. You can also use the menu to > > che

Preventing tread collisions

2012-12-12 Thread Wanderer
I have a program that has a main GUI and a camera. In the main GUI, you can manipulate the images taken by the camera. You can also use the menu to check the camera's settings. Images are taken by the camera in a separate thread, so the long exposures don't block the GUI. I block conflicts betwe

Re: Exception Messages

2012-10-15 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, October 15, 2012 1:34:24 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > On 2012-10-15 18:18, Wanderer wrote: > > > On Monday, October 15, 2012 12:34:53 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> Yes, but you've put the message in msg, and Exc

Re: Exception Messages

2012-10-15 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, October 15, 2012 1:18:52 PM UTC-4, Wanderer wrote: > On Monday, October 15, 2012 12:34:53 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > > > > > > > > Yes, but you've put the message in msg, and Exception doesn't have that > > > > > > attribute

Re: Exception Messages

2012-10-15 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, October 15, 2012 12:34:53 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > > Yes, but you've put the message in msg, and Exception doesn't have that > > attribute. > That's weird. I got this Exception class definition idea from this post by Guido van Rostrum, Where he gives this main function to look like

Exception Messages

2012-10-15 Thread Wanderer
How do you get Exceptions to print messages? I have an exception defined like this class PvCamError(Exception): def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg But when the error is raised I get this: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\ipython-0.12.1-p

Re: Checking for dlls in ctypes

2012-10-12 Thread Wanderer
On Friday, October 12, 2012 12:29:02 PM UTC-4, Dave Angel wrote: > On 10/12/2012 11:36 AM, Wanderer wrote: > > > I'm trying to write some code that will load one of three dll depending on > > the one available. I've tried the code below, but it doesn't work. The

Re: Checking for dlls in ctypes

2012-10-12 Thread Wanderer
On Friday, October 12, 2012 12:57:06 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > On 2012-10-12 16:36, Wanderer wrote: > > > I'm trying to write some code that will load one of three dll depending on > > the one available. I've tried the code below, but it doesn't work. The

Checking for dlls in ctypes

2012-10-12 Thread Wanderer
I'm trying to write some code that will load one of three dll depending on the one available. I've tried the code below, but it doesn't work. The try except doesn't catch the exception. Is there a way to do this? try: self.dll = windll.pvcam64 except: prin

Re: splitting numpy array unevenly

2012-09-18 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, September 17, 2012 7:43:06 PM UTC-4, Martin De Kauwe wrote: > On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 8:31:09 AM UTC+10, Wanderer wrote: > > > I need to divide a 512x512 image array with the first horizontal and > > vertical division 49 pixels in. Then every 59 pixels in

splitting numpy array unevenly

2012-09-17 Thread Wanderer
I need to divide a 512x512 image array with the first horizontal and vertical division 49 pixels in. Then every 59 pixels in after that. hsplit and vsplit want to start at the edges and create a bunch of same size arrays. Is there a command to chop off different sized arrays? Thanks -- http://

Re: subprocess call is not waiting.

2012-09-14 Thread Wanderer
On Friday, September 14, 2012 8:22:44 AM UTC-4, pauls...@gmail.com wrote: > os.system worked fine, and I found something in another section of code that > was causing the "Too many open errors." (I was fooled, because output from > subprocess call didn't seem to be coming out until the open files

Re: Numpy combine channels

2012-09-10 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, September 10, 2012 4:14:18 PM UTC-4, Wanderer wrote: > On Monday, September 10, 2012 4:12:40 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > > > On 10/09/2012 20:39, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > I have an array generated by audiolab of left and right stereo > > &g

Re: Numpy combine channels

2012-09-10 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, September 10, 2012 4:12:40 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote: > On 10/09/2012 20:39, Wanderer wrote: > > > I have an array generated by audiolab of left and right stereo > > > channels. It looks like [[1,1],[1,2],[2,3]]. I would like to combine > > > the left and

Re: Numpy combine channels

2012-09-10 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, September 10, 2012 3:39:11 PM UTC-4, Wanderer wrote: > I have an array generated by audiolab of left and right stereo channels. It > looks like [[1,1],[1,2],[2,3]]. I would like to combine the left and right > channels to get an array [2,3,5]. Is there a numpy command t

Numpy combine channels

2012-09-10 Thread Wanderer
I have an array generated by audiolab of left and right stereo channels. It looks like [[1,1],[1,2],[2,3]]. I would like to combine the left and right channels to get an array [2,3,5]. Is there a numpy command to do that? Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: assert expressions

2012-07-24 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 24, 5:22 pm, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > I'm using getopt but not at that point. I really don't have a problem. > > I'm just curious. I've never seen anything else after > > assert False, > > >

Re: assert expressions

2012-07-24 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 24, 4:31 pm, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > If I use the code > > > assert False, "unhandled option" > > > I get output like: > > > option -q not recognized > > for help use --help > > >

Re: assert expressions

2012-07-24 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 24, 4:47 pm, Wanderer wrote: > On Jul 24, 4:31 pm, Ian Kelly wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > > If I use the code > > > > assert False, "unhandled option" > > &

Re: assert expressions

2012-07-24 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 24, 4:31 pm, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Wanderer wrote: > > If I use the code > > > assert False, "unhandled option" > > > I get output like: > > > option -q not recognized > > for help use --help > > >

assert expressions

2012-07-24 Thread Wanderer
If I use the code assert False, "unhandled option" I get output like: option -q not recognized for help use --help What other expressions can I use other than "unhandled option"? Is there a list somewhere? Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: WxSlider Mouse Wheel Resolution

2012-07-03 Thread Wanderer
On Monday, July 2, 2012 6:53:36 PM UTC-4, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Mon, 2 Jul 2012 08:45:49 -0700 (PDT), Wanderer > declaimed the following in > gmane.comp.python.general: > > > Is there a way to set the mouse wheel resolution for the wxPython > > wx.Slider? I would

WxSlider Mouse Wheel Resolution

2012-07-02 Thread Wanderer
Is there a way to set the mouse wheel resolution for the wxPython wx.Slider? I would like to use the graphic slider for coarse control and the mouse wheel for fine control. Right now the mouse wheel makes the slider jump ten counts and I would like it to be a single count. Thanks -- http://mail.p

PyDev IPython Confusion

2012-05-23 Thread Wanderer
I have two versions of Python and Ipython; Python 2.6.6 with Ipython 0.11 and Python 2.7.3 with Ipython 0.12. When I run the Eclipse PyDev console for the Python 2.7.3 it says it is using Ipython 0.11 as the interpreter. Ipython 0.11 should not be in the Path for Python 2.7.3. Is this a bug in Ipy

Re: Python recursive tree, linked list thingy

2012-03-08 Thread Wanderer
On Mar 7, 3:27 pm, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Ian Kelly wrote: > > A set of defective pixels would be the probable choice, since it > > offers efficient membership testing. > > Some actual code, using a recursive generator: > > def get_cluster(defective, pixel): >     yiel

Python recursive tree, linked list thingy

2012-03-07 Thread Wanderer
I have a list of defective CCD pixels and I need to find clusters where a cluster is a group of adjacent defective pixels. This seems to me to be a classic linked list tree search.I take a pixel from the defective list and check if an adjacent pixel is in the list. If it is I add the pixel to the c

Change os.makedirs to handle existing directory

2012-02-13 Thread Wanderer
I think wanting to create a directory if one doesn't exist or do nothing if it does exist and just use the existing directory is a fairly normal programming need. Apparently this is somewhat complicated in Python. If you use if not os.path.exists(dirName): os.makedirs(dirName) you create a ra

PyDev not saving Ipython History between sessions

2012-02-08 Thread Wanderer
One feature I like about Ipython is that it saves the history between sessions. The history isn't saved if you close Ipython with the corner X, but if you type 'exit()' it is saved. This doesn't work when using Ipython as the console in Pydev. Do I have something setup wrong? Is there a different c

Re: What happened tp scipy.stsci?

2012-01-26 Thread Wanderer
On Jan 26, 2:56 pm, Wanderer wrote: > On Jan 25, 1:12 pm, Wanderer wrote: > > > I found it it is in the stsci package. > > > On Jan 24, 11:36 am, Eelco wrote: > > > > Either way, if I understand correctly, what you are trying to do could > > >

Re: What happened tp scipy.stsci?

2012-01-26 Thread Wanderer
On Jan 25, 1:12 pm, Wanderer wrote: > I found it it is in the stsci package. > > On Jan 24, 11:36 am, Eelco wrote: > > > Either way, if I understand correctly, what you are trying to do could > > be done with numpy.median(imagestack, axis=stackaxis), no? > > Yes

Re: What happened tp scipy.stsci?

2012-01-25 Thread Wanderer
I found it it is in the stsci package. On Jan 24, 11:36 am, Eelco wrote: > Either way, if I understand correctly, what you are trying to do could > be done with numpy.median(imagestack, axis=stackaxis), no? Yes, I guess so. I didn't realize numpy.median had an axis option. Thanks. That's one le

What happened tp scipy.stsci?

2012-01-23 Thread Wanderer
Back in scipy 0.7 there was a package called stsci that had function scipy.stsci.image.median that created a median image from a stack of images. The stsci package is dropped in v0.8. Has this functionality been moved to a different package? Thanks Apologies if this is a double post. I had probl

Re: IPython 0.12 is out!

2011-12-20 Thread Wanderer
On Dec 19, 11:00 pm, alex23 wrote: > On Dec 20, 4:07 am, Wanderer wrote: > > > The windows installer didn't work but installing from the tar file > > did. But installing from the tar file doesn't install Ipython in the > > site-packages directory. It inst

Re: IPython 0.12 is out!

2011-12-19 Thread Wanderer
On Dec 19, 12:12 pm, Wanderer wrote: > On Dec 19, 4:49 am, Fernando Perez wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > on behalf of the IPython development team, I'm thrilled to announce, after > > an intense 4 1/2 months of work, th

Re: IPython 0.12 is out!

2011-12-19 Thread Wanderer
On Dec 19, 4:49 am, Fernando Perez wrote: > Hi all, > > on behalf of the IPython development team, I'm thrilled to announce, after > an intense 4 1/2 months of work, the official release of IPython 0.12. > > This is a very important release for IPython, for several reasons. First > and foremost, w

Re: Installing Python 2.6.7 on Windows

2011-09-27 Thread Wanderer
On Sep 27, 5:19 pm, becky_lewis wrote: > On Sep 27, 9:54 pm, Wanderer wrote: > > > How do I install Python 2.6.7 on Windows? The Python 2.6.6 page says > > > "Python 2.6.6 has been replaced by a newer security-fix only source > > release of Python. Plea

Installing Python 2.6.7 on Windows

2011-09-27 Thread Wanderer
How do I install Python 2.6.7 on Windows? The Python 2.6.6 page says "Python 2.6.6 has been replaced by a newer security-fix only source release of Python. Please download Python 2.6.7 instead." But there is no windows installer on the 2.6.7 page. Do I install 2.6.6 first and then update to 2.6.7

Re: Strange output from arange()

2011-07-25 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 25, 3:20 pm, Christopher Barrington-Leigh wrote: > The following code: > >     from pylab import arange >     nSegments=5.0 >     print arange(0,1.0+1.0/nSegments,1.0/nSegments) >     nSegments=6.0 >     print arange(0,1.0+1.0/nSegments,1.0/nSegments) >     nSegments=8.0 >     print arange(

Re: An interesting beginner question: why we need colon at all in the python language?

2011-07-14 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 14, 10:34 am, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2011-07-13, Thorsten Kampe wrote: > > > * Grant Edwards (Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:03:22 + (UTC)) > >> On 2011-07-13, Thorsten Kampe wrote: > > >> >> and that that block is to be considered in relation to what was just > >> >> said, before the colon.

Re: ctypes: point to buffer in structure

2011-07-11 Thread Wanderer
On Jul 11, 1:12 am, Tim Roberts wrote: > Jesse R wrote: > > >Hey I've been trying to convert this to run through ctypes and i'm > >having a hard time > > >typedef struct _SYSTEM_PROCESS_ID_INFORMATION > >{ > >    HANDLE ProcessId; > >    UNICODE_STRING ImageName; > >} SYSTEM_PROCESS_IMAGE_NAME_IN

Re: creating a multi colored graph with respect to the values in y-axis

2011-06-15 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 15, 2:10 pm, Ravikanth wrote: > On Jun 15, 12:59 pm, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Jun 15, 1:28 pm, Ravikanth wrote: > > > > On Jun 15, 11:57 am, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > On Jun 15, 12:00 pm, Rav

Re: creating a multi colored graph with respect to the values in y-axis

2011-06-15 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 15, 1:28 pm, Ravikanth wrote: > On Jun 15, 11:57 am, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Jun 15, 12:00 pm, Ravikanth wrote: > > > > On Jun 15, 10:32 am, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > On Jun 15, 11:04 am, Ravikanth wrot

Re: creating a multi colored graph with respect to the values in y-axis

2011-06-15 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 15, 12:00 pm, Ravikanth wrote: > On Jun 15, 10:32 am, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Jun 15, 11:04 am, Ravikanth wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am a beginner in python. I need to implement a graph with multiple

Re: creating a multi colored graph with respect to the values in y-axis

2011-06-15 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 15, 11:04 am, Ravikanth wrote: > Hi all, > > I am a beginner in python. I need to implement a graph with multiple > colors in it. > In a way, I have a function which varies with respect to time and > amplitude. I have time on x-axis and amplitude on y-axis. Lets say the > amplitude of the g

Re: working with raw image files

2011-06-13 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 13, 4:58 pm, kafooster wrote: > On 13 Cze, 22:52, Wanderer wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Jun 13, 4:41 pm, kafooster wrote: > > > > Wanderer: by *.raw I mean images with .raw extension, pure pixel data > > > without headerhttp:/

Re: working with raw image files

2011-06-13 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 13, 4:41 pm, kafooster wrote: > Wanderer: by *.raw I mean images with .raw extension, pure pixel data > without headerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_image_format > > That is a clear and nice code however I think Image.open cannot > handle .raw since i get error

Re: working with raw image files

2011-06-13 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 13, 4:08 pm, Wanderer wrote: > On Jun 13, 2:18 pm, kafooster wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I am working on some medical image data, and I try to look into > > specific slice of   3d  *.raw image. I know voxels are 16 bit int, and > > dim

Re: working with raw image files

2011-06-13 Thread Wanderer
On Jun 13, 2:18 pm, kafooster wrote: > I am working on some medical image data, and I try to look into > specific slice of   3d  *.raw image. I know voxels are 16 bit int, and > dimensions are 352*470*96. I checked it in some pro medical image > viewer, it is alright. However, with the code I use,

Re: Convert ctypes 16 bit c_short array to a 32 bit numpy array

2011-03-24 Thread Wanderer
On Mar 24, 3:14 pm, Wanderer wrote: > I'm using ctypes to have a dll fill a buffer with 16 bit data. I then > want to convert this data to a numpy array. The code snippet below > converts the data from 16 bit to 32 bit, but two 16 bit numbers are > concatenated to make a 32 bi

Convert ctypes 16 bit c_short array to a 32 bit numpy array

2011-03-24 Thread Wanderer
I'm using ctypes to have a dll fill a buffer with 16 bit data. I then want to convert this data to a numpy array. The code snippet below converts the data from 16 bit to 32 bit, but two 16 bit numbers are concatenated to make a 32 bit number and half the array is zero. Buffer = (c_short *

Re: ctypes pointer to structure memory swap

2011-03-19 Thread Wanderer
On Mar 18, 6:42 pm, Nobody wrote: > On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 15:16:40 -0700, Wanderer wrote: > > Thanks for the reply, but I'm still not sure I understand. Why should > > Object1 be at address1 and Object2 be at address2 and the next moment > > Object2 is at address1 and Ob

Re: ctypes pointer to structure memory swap

2011-03-18 Thread Wanderer
On Mar 18, 5:48 pm, Nobody wrote: > On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 10:34:35 -0700, Wanderer wrote: > > I'm observing some strange behavior with ctypes. I created this test > > code to try to figure out what I'm doing wrong creating pointers to > > structures. > > W

ctypes pointer to structure memory swap

2011-03-18 Thread Wanderer
I'm observing some strange behavior with ctypes. I created this test code to try to figure out what I'm doing wrong creating pointers to structures. from ctypes import * class QCamSettingId(Structure): """ QCam_settings_id """ _fields_ = [("f1", c_ulong), ("f2", c_usho

Re: Coding and Decoding in Python

2011-03-17 Thread Wanderer
On Mar 17, 11:44 am, John Gordon wrote: > In <2f4a08df-55ea-4a4e-9cc0-24e6b9f81...@f15g2000pro.googlegroups.com> > Wanderer writes: > > > But when the program returns the value I can't get the key. > > What happens when two keys have the same value?  How woul

Coding and Decoding in Python

2011-03-17 Thread Wanderer
I have a dll that to communicate with I need to send numeric codes. So I created a dictionary. It works in one direction in that I can address the key and get the value. But when the program returns the value I can't get the key. This code is very simple and I could use a list and the index except

file find skips first letter

2011-02-15 Thread Wanderer
I'm using code def getFiles(self, fileBase): """return a list of the filenames in a director containing a base word """ allFiles = os.listdir(self.resultDir) baseFiles = [] for f in allFiles: if f.find(fileBase) > 0: baseFile

Ipython Ctypes conflict

2011-02-10 Thread Wanderer
When I try to use program that uses ctypes to load a dll in Ipython. I get Traceback (most recent call last): File "... \console.py" line 671, in hook_wrapper_23 res = ensire_str(readline_hook(prompt)) File "...\rlmain.py", lin 342, in readline return self.mode.readline(prompt)

using attributes as defaults

2011-02-04 Thread Wanderer
I want to give the option of changing attributes in a method or using the current values of the attributes as the default. class MyClass(): """ my Class """ def __init__(self): """ initialize """ self.a = 3 self.b = 4 def MyMethod(self,

Re: Converging Multiple Classes

2011-02-04 Thread Wanderer
On Feb 4, 12:07 pm, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > Wanderer wrote: > > I have a bunch of cameras I want to run tests on. They each have > > different drivers and interfaces. What I want to do is create python > > wrappers so that they all have a common interface and can be c

Converging Multiple Classes

2011-02-04 Thread Wanderer
I have a bunch of cameras I want to run tests on. They each have different drivers and interfaces. What I want to do is create python wrappers so that they all have a common interface and can be called by the same python test bench program. I'm not sure what to call it. I don't think it's inheritan

Re: find in smartpdf files

2011-01-06 Thread Wanderer
On Jan 6, 11:20 am, Dan M wrote: > On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 08:11:34 -0800, Wanderer wrote: > > We generate PCB assembly files in pdf format using SmartPDF. This allows > > us to search for a component in the assembly using the find feature. We > > would like to be able

find in smartpdf files

2011-01-06 Thread Wanderer
We generate PCB assembly files in pdf format using SmartPDF. This allows us to search for a component in the assembly using the find feature. We would like to be able to generate a list of components sorted by part type and then use that list to cycle through a search by ref designator in the pdf f

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