Stephen Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'm quite new to python and come from a c++/old school
math/computing/physics background.
Thats OK, many of us came from there too.
Its not permanently damaging! :-)
is that I can't for the life of me figure out how to allocate a 1meg
buffer. (or any
Hi all:
Remember when I was having problems moving my .gif around my Tkinter maze?
Well, I was going about it all wrong (as some pointed out). What REALLY
works is a graph. I used a dictionary, the keys are main coordinates that
are a path that the .gif follows using a greedy algorithm that
Hello,
I am a rank beginner, as I'm sure my question will show. After I enter and save
a script using Notepad, it is not recognized by DOS and will not run. What
might I be doing wrong. I am using PythonWin and Windows XP.
Thanks,
Richard
Richard Henderson wrote:
Hello,
I am a rank beginner, as I'm sure my question will show. After I enter
and save a script using Notepad, it is not recognized by DOS and will
not run. What might I be doing wrong. I am using PythonWin and Windows XP.
Often the case that Notepad will
Hi Richard
Have you try running it with Python in front of the script name? Such as:
python my_script.py
Usually on Windows command prompt, if Python is not on your path you
have to enter the whole path to it, something like C:\Python25\python.
HTH
Paulo
Richard Henderson wrote:
Hello,
I
Kent,
Thanks so much. It's easy when you know how. Now that I know, I only need
the encode('utf-8') step since geopy does the urlencode step.
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Kent Johnson wrote:
It's two steps. First convert to utf-8, then urlencode:
c = u'\xe2'
c
u'\xe2'
c.encode('utf-8')
Richard Henderson wrote:
Hello,
I am a rank beginner, as I'm sure my question will show. After I enter
and save a script using Notepad, it is not recognized by DOS and will
not run. What might I be doing wrong. I am using PythonWin and
Windows XP.
Thanks,
Richard
Please never again
On 5/18/07, Teresa Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember when I was having problems moving my .gif around my Tkinter maze?
No, but we will all hereby remember you forever for posting a new
thread without a proper subject on this list. Perhaps at the same time
as our eyes will start peering.
Hi,
I am trying to write a simple program to display Conway's Game Of Life.
I have the bones of the program together but I'm struggling with the
function that tests for and applies the rules of the game (the important
bit). I have the current state of the game stored in a 2d matrix with
each cell
On 5/18/07, Matt Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure
how to suppress or avoid this error so that neighbour_count is not
incremented for indexes outside the matrix.
Something like this:
try:
the_index_outside_matrix_test()
except IndexError:
suppress_the_error()
Is there a
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 23:49 +0200, Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
Something like this:
try:
the_index_outside_matrix_test()
except IndexError:
suppress_the_error()
Thanks Rikard,
I'm not sure how I would go about actually suppressing the error - what
would suppress_the_error() actually
Is there a better way of doing this?
Perhaps something like this:
for n in (x, x+1, x-1):
for m in (y, y+1, y-1):
if matrix[n, m]:
neighbour_count = neighbour_count + 1
I need to not text matrix[x][y] is there a simple way to exclude this from the
possible combinations
Matt Smith wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 23:49 +0200, Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
Something like this:
try:
the_index_outside_matrix_test()
except IndexError:
suppress_the_error()
Thanks Rikard,
I'm not sure how I would go about actually suppressing the error - what
would
Matt Smith wrote:
Is there a better way of doing this?
Perhaps something like this:
for n in (x, x+1, x-1):
for m in (y, y+1, y-1):
if matrix[n, m]:
neighbour_count = neighbour_count + 1
I need to not text matrix[x][y] is there a simple way to exclude this from
No, but we will all hereby remember you forever for posting a new
thread without a proper subject on this list. Perhaps at the same time
as our eyes will start peering.
I would imagine that the original poster didn't have any remnants of the
previous thread. Yes, the poster should have put a
Hi!
I am having trouble executing an exe file with 3 arguments within a
python script. Right now I have something like this:
os.system(r'1/2/3/program 1/2/3/argument1 1/2/3/argument2')
I was trying it with a raw string because of the /'s within it. I'm not
sure of any other approaches.
Any
Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
On 5/18/07, Teresa Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember when I was having problems moving my .gif around my Tkinter maze?
No, but we will all hereby remember you forever for posting a new
thread without a proper subject on this list. Perhaps at the same time
Janani Krishnaswamy wrote:
Hi!
I am having trouble executing an exe file with 3 arguments within a
python script. Right now I have something like this:
os.system(r'1/2/3/program 1/2/3/argument1 1/2/3/argument2')
I was trying it with a raw string because of the /'s within it. I'm not
sure
Very cool! Where is Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde? ;-) Maybe dog catchers
would be better foes for Dusty.
On 5/18/07, Teresa Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all:
Remember when I was having problems moving my .gif around my Tkinter maze?
Well, I was going about it all wrong (as some
Thanks. Eventually, one will be able to take a picture of oneself and that
will be the gif that chases around the maze. I'm trying to avoid any 'copy
write' infringement. I have a little alien that I am trying to incorporate
into the maze that will try to find the gif. But as it stands, it's
Matt Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a better way of doing this?
Perhaps something like this:
for n in (x, x+1, x-1):
for m in (y, y+1, y-1):
if matrix[n, m]:
neighbour_count = neighbour_count + 1
I need to not text matrix[x][y] is
Luke Paireepinart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Please never again write a message to this mailing list without a
subject.
For those of us who have threads turned on, it becomes quite
cumbersome.
FWIW I have the same problem reading via gmane. It was
telling me there were unread messages but I
adam urbas escreveu:
Thanks for the help. I've made quite some progress since I first posted this
email. I have a question though, what did you mean when you were talking
about the raw_input( )? How can the regular input( ) be used evilly? If you
could explain in depth, I would be very
Please forgive the colors, just trying to help illustrate my question.
The below code snipet works as designed, however the regex matches once and
exits. I want it to continue matching and printing until EOF. Any
suggestions?
Why the cStringIO stuff? The input data shown below is collected
Disregard! Looks like part of my problem is the regex string.
On 5/18/07, Tom Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive the colors, just trying to help illustrate my question.
The below code snipet works as designed, however the regex matches once
and exits. I want it to continue
[snip]
PS: Now I know why I see all posts messed up. It's because you're
sending your emails as a HTML, and I deactivated that on my email
client. I don't know if Hotmail (I believe you send you emails from
there) as an option to turn off HTML. If it was please use it :D
(Besides being
I have been playing with pywinauto http://pywinauto.pbwiki.com/ for a
few hours. Pywinauto allows you to use python to automate the GUI of
Windows using Python in very intuitive ways. What are the closest
analogs for this under OS X and Linux?
John
Hey all,
I am writing a small python script to maintain some passwords and
identity info. All the data is in an external file. what is the best
way to encrypt/decrypt this file's data using a key? I am new to
encryption methods let alone how to do it in python. I had a look at
python-crypto,
On 5/18/07, Rohan Deshpande [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I am writing a small python script to maintain some passwords and
identity info. All the data is in an external file. what is the best
way to encrypt/decrypt this file's data using a key? I am new to
encryption methods let alone
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