[Tutor] Table like array in Python

2008-03-26 Thread Gloom Demon
Hello :-) I am reading Ivan van Leiningem Learn Python in 24 hours and I am having problems understanding the way arrays work in Python. I used to know Pascal and arrays there were tablelike. Example (cost of something in different countries by different years) Record1 US 2006 22.10 Record2 US

Re: [Tutor] Table like array in Python

2008-03-26 Thread Michael Connors
On 26/03/2008, Gloom Demon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello :-) Example (cost of something in different countries by different years) Record1 US 2006 22.10 Record2 US 2007 23.45 Record3 UK 2007 22.90 .. http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor In

Re: [Tutor] Table like array in Python

2008-03-26 Thread Kent Johnson
Gloom Demon wrote: Example (cost of something in different countries by different years) Record1 US 2006 22.10 Record2 US 2007 23.45 Record3 UK 2007 22.90 .. RecordN So I could read the record, see if the name of the country in the

Re: [Tutor] Table like array in Python

2008-03-26 Thread Roel Schroeven
Gloom Demon schreef: Hello :-) I am reading Ivan van Leiningem Learn Python in 24 hours and I am having problems understanding the way arrays work in Python. I used to know Pascal and arrays there were tablelike. Example (cost of something in different countries by different years)

[Tutor] Library for Disk Usage (UNIX)

2008-03-26 Thread Tom Tucker
Hello all. I'm looking for a builtin Python library capable of providing similar output to what the unix df command provides. Obviously, I'm trying to avoid a system call if possible. I'm looking for the following fields at a mimimum, total size, used, and /path. Suggestions? I was looking at

Re: [Tutor] Library for Disk Usage (UNIX)

2008-03-26 Thread Chris Fuller
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 09:11, Tom Tucker wrote: Hello all. I'm looking for a builtin Python library capable of providing similar output to what the unix df command provides. Obviously, I'm trying to avoid a system call if possible. I'm looking for the following fields at a mimimum, total

Re: [Tutor] Problem with logic while extracting data from binary file

2008-03-26 Thread bob gailer
Please always reply to the list not just me. Bryan Fodness wrote: Thanks Bob, I was having trouble with that loop from the start. Could you tell me what a=3 is doing, I cannot seem to figure it out. I accidentally left that in. It was a place for me to set a breakpoint in the debugger.

[Tutor] SOAPpy and ZSI

2008-03-26 Thread Dan Thomas-Paquin
Hi, I've been tasked with setting up a basic SOAP client and I'm its been the most frustrating python experience. Here's the code: from LoginService_services import * import sys from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy # get a port proxy instance loc = LoginServiceLocator() port =

Re: [Tutor] Tutor Digest, Vol 49, Issue 78

2008-03-26 Thread Tony Cappellini
Draft notes for the next Kent's Korner presentation are available at http://personalpages.tds.net/~kent37/kk/00010.html Comments welcome. I vote Kent move out of the korner and into the front of the classroom! Nice color scheme, easy to look at, good layout, font, size, and small chunks