On 03/13/2015 11:55 AM, Ken G. wrote:
I will be studying this also. I am still using Python 2.7.6 as that is
the latest as provided by Ubuntu 14.04.1.
FYI, Python 3.4 is installed by default in Ubuntu 14.04(.1). You have to
invoke it as 'python3' though.
MMR...
On 03/13/2015 09:57 AM, Ken G. wrote:
I have been keeping track of numbers drawn in our local lotto drawings
into a list format as shown in a short example below. Using such list, I
am able to determine how often a number appears within the last 100 plus
drawings.
The length of my lists range
On 03/13/2015 10:21 AM, Peter Otten wrote:
Ken G. wrote:
I have been keeping track of numbers drawn in our local lotto drawings
into a list format as shown in a short example below. Using such list, I
am able to determine how often a number appears within the last 100 plus
drawings.
The
I have been keeping track of numbers drawn in our local lotto drawings
into a list format as shown in a short example below. Using such list, I
am able to determine how often a number appears within the last 100 plus
drawings.
The length of my lists range from 5, 15, 35, 59and 75 long. I will
Ken G. wrote:
I have been keeping track of numbers drawn in our local lotto drawings
into a list format as shown in a short example below. Using such list, I
am able to determine how often a number appears within the last 100 plus
drawings.
The length of my lists range from 5, 15, 35,
On 03/13/2015 10:38 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
On 03/13/2015 09:57 AM, Ken G. wrote:
I have been keeping track of numbers drawn in our local lotto drawings
into a list format as shown in a short example below. Using such list, I
am able to determine how often a number appears within the last 100
I may have mis-stated my intention. I will rewrite
my request for assistance later and resubmit.
Thanks,
Ken
On 02/26/2015 08:04 AM, Peter Otten wrote:
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Ah wait, the penny drops! Now I understand what you mean!
Glad I'm not the only one ;)
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Ah wait, the penny drops! Now I understand what you mean!
Glad I'm not the only one ;)
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Ken G. wrote:
Assuming I have the following list and code how do I best be able
rearrange the list as stated below:
list = [0, 0, 21, 35, 19, 42]
Using print list[2:6] resulted in the following:
221
335
419
542
I would like to rearrange the list as follow:
5
Ah wait, the penny drops! Now I understand what you mean!
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:13:57AM -0500, Ken G. wrote:
In another words, I would desire to show that:
5 appears 42 times
3 appears 35 times
2 appears 21 times
4 appears 19 times
but then I lose my original index of the numbers
Peter Otten wrote:
Ken G. wrote:
Assuming I have the following list and code how do I best be able
rearrange the list as stated below:
list = [0, 0, 21, 35, 19, 42]
Using print list[2:6] resulted in the following:
221
335
419
542
I would like to rearrange the
On 26/02/2015 16:33, Ken G. wrote:
I may have mis-stated my intention. I will rewrite
my request for assistance later and resubmit.
Thanks,
Ken
When you come back please don't top post, it makes following long
threads difficult if not impossible, thanks.
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Assuming I have the following list and code how do I best be able
rearrange the list as stated below:
list = [0, 0, 21, 35, 19, 42]
Using print list[2:6] resulted in the following:
221
335
419
542
I would like to rearrange the list as follow:
542
335
221
419
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