discrete, not discreet.
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 11:38 AM, Neil Cerutti wrote:
> On 2018-04-13, David Rock wrote:
> >
> >> On Apr 13, 2018, at 09:24, Neil Cerutti wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2018-04-12, Scharrer, Brianna
On 2018-04-13, David Rock wrote:
>
>> On Apr 13, 2018, at 09:24, Neil Cerutti wrote:
>>
>> On 2018-04-12, Scharrer, Brianna wrote:
>>> Applications of basic language syntax
>>>
>>> Date/time string parsing
>>>
>>> Time stamps on
> On Apr 13, 2018, at 09:24, Neil Cerutti wrote:
>
> On 2018-04-12, Scharrer, Brianna wrote:
>> Applications of basic language syntax
>>
>> Date/time string parsing
>>
>> Time stamps on data are often recorded in the standard ISO date
>> and time format
On 2018-04-12, Scharrer, Brianna wrote:
> Applications of basic language syntax
>
> Date/time string parsing
>
> Time stamps on data are often recorded in the standard ISO date
> and time format as shown below
>
> -mm-ddThh:mm:ss
>
> 2018-01-02T18:31:16 > 6:31pm on
On 12/04/18 18:24, Scharrer, Brianna wrote:
What appears below seems to be an assignment of some kind.
We do not do your work for you although we will offer help.
But it is best if you show us your work so far, or at
least describe how you intend to tackle it.
In this case you are being given a
Applications of basic language syntax
Date/time string parsing
Time stamps on data are often recorded in the standard ISO date and time format
as shown below
-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
2018-01-02T18:31:16 > 6:31pm on January 2, 2018
1999-02-14T21:02:37 > 9:02pm on February 14, 1999
Write
On 16/11/16 18:48, Freedom Peacemaker wrote:
> Hi, i need help. I am using Python 3.4 and I have wrote little app for
> windows only ( windows 7 and higher). Its timer and my app working but not
> good. Some people said that i should use after method instead of update()
after() executes a
Hi, i need help. I am using Python 3.4 and I have wrote little app for
windows only ( windows 7 and higher). Its timer and my app working but not
good. Some people said that i should use after method instead of update()
and nobody told me how. Ive tried many times but i dont know how do it
On 4 October 2016 at 19:11, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
>> """Define a function sum() and a function multiply() that sums and
>> multiplies (respectively) all the numbers in a list of numbers. For
>> example, sum([1, 2, 3, 4]) should return 10, and multiply([1, 2, 3, 4])
>>
On 04/10/16 15:04, Richard Koeman wrote:
> I would like to modify this code so that instead of me calling the function
> with the list as shown [1,2,3,4], the user inputs the list with raw_input.
>
You don't need to modify your code you just need ton write a function
that reads a list from the
I would like to modify this code so that instead of me calling the function
with the list as shown [1,2,3,4], the user inputs the list with raw_input.
Thanks in advance
"""Define a function sum() and a function multiply() that sums and
multiplies (respectively) all the numbers in a list of
Hi
I liked the addon Picture-flasher written for anki very much
and I was wondering if the same thing could be done with mp3 and/or
flac files. Means I am looking for an addon that chooses a random mp3
and/or flac file from a directory provided by me (to the addon as we
have to provide in
On 20/04/15 09:54, Mahesh Chiramure wrote:
I liked the addon Picture-flasher written for anki very much
and I was wondering if the same thing could be done with mp3 and/or
flac files.
Probably, but I (and probably most of the list) have no idea what anki
is or what the addon does. This is a
On 22Mar2014 00:04, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On 21/03/2014 21:39, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 21Mar2014 20:31, Mustafa Musameh jmm...@yahoo.com wrote:
I would collect the statistics using a dictionary to keep count of
the characters. See the dict.setdefault method; it
On 03/21/2014 10:39 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 21Mar2014 20:31, Mustafa Musameh jmm...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to write a
simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
I have a file that look like this
ID 1
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to write a
simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
I have a file that look like this
ID 1
agtcgtacgt…
ID 2
acccttcc
.
.
.
in other words, it contains several IDs each one has a sequence of 'acgt'
On 21/03/2014 09:31, Mustafa Musameh wrote:
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to write a
simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
I have a file that look like this
ID 1
agtcgtacgt…
ID 2
acccttcc
.
.
.
in other words, it contains
On 21/03/14 09:31, Mustafa Musameh wrote:
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to write a
simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
There are ma y tutorials on how to write Python for every level
of programmer.
What is your level? If you can
On 21Mar2014 20:31, Mustafa Musameh jmm...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to write a
simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
I have a file that look like this
ID 1
agtcgtacgt…
ID 2
acccttcc
.
.
.
in
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 08:31:07PM +1100, Mustafa Musameh wrote:
Please help. I have been search the internet to understand how to
write a simple program/script with python, and I did not do anything.
I have a file that look like this
ID 1
agtcgtacgt…
ID 2
acccttcc
.
.
.
On 21/03/2014 21:39, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 21Mar2014 20:31, Mustafa Musameh jmm...@yahoo.com wrote:
I would collect the statistics using a dictionary to keep count of
the characters. See the dict.setdefault method; it should be helpful.
Delightfully old fashioned but I'd now prefer
http://stackoverflow.com/q/18974172/2390312
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Dear Pythonistas,
I am totally new to Python. This means a know the basics. And by basics I
mean the very, very basics.
I have a problem with which I need help.
in short, I need to:
a) Open many files (in a dir) with an .html extension
b) Find Long name-places (Austria)
c) Replace them by
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 4:19 PM, mc UJI mcpt...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Pythonistas,
I am totally new to Python. This means a know the basics. And by basics I
mean the very, very basics.
I have a problem with which I need help.
in short, I need to:
a) Open many files (in a dir) with an
Hi, all Python Experts,
I am a Python beginner.
I am trying to script the following steps.
I have problem to match the step after 'signature check?'
'[999.daisyse.07260019]:' the value of 0726009 is dynamic, every time it will
be different, so I don't know how to do it.
For sure I have problem
Date:
03/21/2013 05:30 PM
Subject:
Re: [Tutor] Please Help
Hi Arijit,
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Arijit Ukil arijit.u...@tcs.com wrote:
I am new to python. I like to calculate average of the numbers by
reading
the file 'digi_2.txt'. I have written the following code:
def average(s
: arijit.u...@tcs.com
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:54:01 +0530
Subject: [Tutor] Please Help
Hi,
I have another small problem. Pls help.
I have written the following code:
f = open (digi_2.txt, r+)
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines:
number_list = []
for number in line.split
On 22/03/13 07:24, Arijit Ukil wrote:
f = open (digi_2.txt, r+)
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines:
number_list = []
for number in line.split(','):
number_list.append(float(number))
s_data = []
for i in range(len(number_list)):
You hardly ever need to do this, its
I have the following data points.
data = [1,2,0,9,0,1,4]
I like to store in an array and print the odd-indexed points, i.e. 2, 9,1
(considering index starts at 0)
I have written the following code which is not running:
import math
number_list = [1,2,0,9,0,1,4]
number_list_1 = []
for k in
Please use a meaningful subject.
On 22.03.2013 13:37, Arijit Ukil wrote:
I have the following data points.
data = [1,2,0,9,0,1,4]
I like to store in an array and print the odd-indexed points, i.e. 2, 9,1
(considering index starts at 0)
You can simply slice your list:
data = [1, 2, 0, 9, 0,
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Arijit Ukil arijit.u...@tcs.com wrote:
I have the following data points.
data = [1,2,0,9,0,1,4]
I like to store in an array and print the odd-indexed points, i.e. 2, 9,1
(considering index starts at 0)
*I have written the following code which is** not
Greetings,
: I have the following data points.
: data = [1,2,0,9,0,1,4]
: I like to store in an array and print the odd-indexed points, i.e. 2, 9,1
: (considering index starts at 0)
:
: I have written the following code which is not running:
:
: import math
:
: number_list =
I am new to python. I like to calculate average of the numbers by reading
the file 'digi_2.txt'. I have written the following code:
def average(s): return sum(s) * 1.0 / len(s)
f = open (digi_2.txt, r+)
list_of_lists1 = f.readlines()
for index in range(len(list_of_lists1)):
tt =
Please trim unrelated text from emails.
On 21 March 2013 10:42, Arijit Ukil arijit.u...@tcs.com wrote:
I am new to python. I like to calculate average of the numbers by reading
the file 'digi_2.txt'. I have written the following code:
def average(s): return sum(s) * 1.0 / len(s)
f = open
On 03/21/2013 06:42 AM, Arijit Ukil wrote:
I am new to python.
Since you're new to Python, I won't try to supply you an answer using
list comprehensions, since you've probably not learned them yet.
I like to calculate average of the numbers by reading
the file 'digi_2.txt'. I have written
Hi Arijit,
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Arijit Ukil arijit.u...@tcs.com wrote:
I am new to python. I like to calculate average of the numbers by reading
the file 'digi_2.txt'. I have written the following code:
def average(s): return sum(s) * 1.0 / len(s)
f = open (digi_2.txt, r+)
On 03/21/2013 08:09 AM, Arijit Ukil wrote:
Thanks for the help.
You're welcome.
You replied privately, instead of including the list, so I'm forwarding
the response so everyone can see it. You also top-posted, so the
context is backwards.
After running your code, I am getting the
I do not understand my error (it says something about an out-of-function return
on line 179)
my code is at the link
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I do not understand my error (it says something about an
out-of-function return on line 179)
my code is at the link
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4ga0weu4ifc6s1u
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On 02/01/13 13:02, Jack Little wrote:
I do not understand my error (it says something about an out-of-function return
on line 179)
You cannot use return unless it is inside a function.
# This is okay.
def test():
print test
return testing complete # indented, therefore inside the
Maybe tomorrow I can just email you the code
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I saw the code;
I see too many formatting errors:
Line No 24 starts a function definition and the
next few lines are indented by two spaces, but
Line 29 is a print statement that is in line with
the def; IOW it completes the function. It is
very likely wrong.
You are defining functions within
i have tried everything, i am trying to build in a loop to my 2 functions which
worked fine up until my latest sorti.
please have a look if you can..
def exchange(cash_in):euro=1dollar=1.35base=50if cash_inbase:
totalreturn=cash_in*dollarelse:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:19 PM, ADRIAN KELLY kellyadr...@hotmail.comwrote:
i have tried everything, i am trying to build in a loop to my 2 functions
which worked fine up until my latest sorti.
please have a look if you can..
def exchange(cash_in):
euro=1
dollar=1.35
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exchange comes to: ',total main()
Adrian Kelly
1 Bramble Close
Baylough
Athlone
County Westmeath
0879495663
From: waynejwer...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:35:29 -0600
Subject: Re: [Tutor] please help - stuck for hours
To: kellyadr...@hotmail.com
CC: tutor@python.org
On Thu, Nov 17
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:32 PM, ADRIAN KELLY kellyadr...@hotmail.comwrote:
thanks very much, great response really really appreciated it and now i
understand. i hate to ask again but can you see why it won't print the
'enter and amount over 50' in the right place??
Computers are
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 16:53:59 -0600
Subject: Re: [Tutor] please help - stuck for hours
To: kellyadr...@hotmail.com
CC: tutor@python.org
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:32 PM, ADRIAN KELLY kellyadr...@hotmail.com wrote:
thanks very much, great response really really appreciated
On 17/11/11 23:12, ADRIAN KELLY wrote:
i know i should use input but when i changed to raw_input
In Python v3 use input()
In python v2 input() is dangerous, use raw_input() instead.
... it wouldn't recognise the word print on the next line.
Show us the exact code and error. You may be
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
D. Guandalino wrote:
In this case is there a
way to force just one setUp() call?
I don't know if this is the best way, but the first way that comes to
mind is this:
class C(TestCase):
initialised = False
def setUp(self):
if
Suppose I have this TestCase class.
class C(TestCase):
def setUp():
# very time consuming and resources intensive stuffs.
pass
def test_A(self):
pass
def test_B(self):
pass
def test_C(self):
pass
The unittest docs says:
Each instance of the
D. Guandalino wrote:
Suppose I have this TestCase class.
class C(TestCase):
def setUp():
# very time consuming and resources intensive stuffs.
pass
def test_A(self):
pass
def test_B(self):
pass
def test_C(self):
pass
The unittest docs says:
Each
I'm new to programming and have decided to start with Python following the
advice of experts including Eric S. Raymond.
So far I've learnt quite a lot from this list.
However, I've the following problem.
The program was designed (as part of my practice with Head First
Programming) to check
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:20 AM, I. Dooba ido...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm new to programming and have decided to start with Python following the
advice of experts including Eric S. Raymond.
So far I've learnt quite a lot from this list.
However, I've the following problem.
The program was
I am not able to check your code (I get an error message about the
usage of urllib, but that might be a difference in Python
installations); however, my first guess is that you neglected to take
case into account: The page contains the text Water, not water, so
if you input water,
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:20 AM, I. Dooba ido...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm new to programming and have decided to start with Python following the
advice of experts including Eric S. Raymond.
So far I've learnt quite a lot from this list.
However, I've the following problem.
The program was
Thanks, Joel Goldstick
There is no error message.
But the program is returning incomplete or too many characters. For
example, instead of Halal it will return l Hala
or nol depending on the length of the word the user inputs.
Since I can't predict the words the user will search for, I'm finding
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:54 PM, I. Dooba ido...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Joel Goldstick
There is no error message.
But the program is returning incomplete or too many characters. For
example, instead of Halal it will return l Hala
or nol depending on the length of the word the user
: 713 - 216 - 5423
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Dooba
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To: tutor@python.org
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Please help, the program is not behaving as I want
Thanks
to reply in-line to a
forwarded message.)
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From: invincible patriot invincible_patr...@hotmail.com
Date: Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:05 AM
Subject: RE: [Tutor] please help me
To: rabidpoob...@gmail.com
m sorry but i am not asking u to solve these for me rather i send
hii am stuck in these questions can someone please help me in solving and
writing programme for these tasks
please help me
1 1.1 Write a Python program with a loop that prints out a sequence of numbers
as follows:151311...31-1
1.2 Write a small Python program that generates the list of all
[snip homework]
please help me
This is a tutor mailing list. Tutor means we will help you learn, not that
we will write your homework assignments for you for free. That is the
opposite of learning.
Try all of the programs. Give us what you have tried and what didn't work,
why you thought
to every one help me please ..
i need the code to do chatting by python in mobiles over bluetooth technology
.. i need it please if any one know it send it to me as soon as possible..
thanks for all.
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On 6/18/2009 1:30 AM suzee Eslam said...
to every one help me please ..
i need the code to do chatting by python in mobiles over bluetooth
technology .. i need it please if any one know it send it to me as soon
as possible..
thanks for all.
Maybe this will get you started...
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Yes it seems you are right. The ActiveState python version I have
installed have sqlite 2.3.2 only. I find it strange.
Why? SQLite is a separate product. Python bundled the then
current version in its standard distribution, but time has moved on.
You have
Hello, Denis,
Please try what sqlite3.version shows on your machine?
Thanks
aivars
2008/11/7 spir [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
aivars a écrit :
Thanks, John,
Yes it seems you are right. The ActiveState python version I have
installed have sqlite 2.3.2 only. I find it strange.
I also have
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Please try what sqlite3.version shows on your machine?
I also have ActiveState's python (mainly for its very good doc) and
I get:
import sqlite3
sqlite3.sqlite_version
'3.3.4'
Me too with Python 2.5.1 from Activestate.
Alan G
Hello,
I am stuck now.
I have a sqlite database with a table calendar (which is an auxilary
calendar table containing dates, years, months, days)
From sqlite prompt I can run the following query without any problem:
SELECT replace( datums,'-','' ) FROM calendar where Y='2008' and M='5'
It
2008/11/7 aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use python 2.5.2.2 (activestate), WinXP, sqlite version 3.6.2
Hi Aivars,
I believe python has its own built-in sqlite, rather than using the
version you installed independently. So it is possible that the
python version of sqlite is older than 3.6.2 and
Thanks, John,
Yes it seems you are right. The ActiveState python version I have
installed have sqlite 2.3.2 only. I find it strange.
I see that on a python website there is is a new version Python26
relesed. Should i go on and install Python26? I understand that I can
install pure Python from
John, just to add to my previous post.
after copying sqlite3.dll (3.6.2) version into Python25\DLLs directory
and running
import sqlite3
dir(sqlite3)
sqlite3.version
'2.3.2'
sqlite3.version_info
(2, 3, 2)
sqlite3.sqlite_version_info
(3, 6, 2)
sqlite3.sqlite_version
'3.6.2'
and now my
Thanks John and Alan
I get the following error when I run the script from IDLE:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Cgi-bin\friends1.py, line 15, in module
who = form['person'].value
File C:\Python25\lib\cgi.py, line 567, in __getitem__
raise KeyError, key
KeyError: 'person'
I finally get the script working!
I renamed the script directory from Cgi-bin to cgi-bin just as Alan told.
Many thanks to all you who responded
Aivars
2008/10/26 aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks John and Alan
I get the following error when I run the script from IDLE:
Traceback (most
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I finally get the script working!
I renamed the script directory from Cgi-bin to cgi-bin just as Alan
told.
I'm glad it worked but I confess I'm not sure why it worked.
The interpreter was apparently finding your script OK
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:32:52 +, Alan Gauld wrote:
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I finally get the script working!
I renamed the script directory from Cgi-bin to cgi-bin just as Alan
told.
I'm glad it worked but I confess I'm not sure why it worked.
Hello, Lie,
I renamed the directory back to Cgi-bin and the scripts are NOT
working. Going back to cgi-bin it works. I also do not understand why.
Aivars
2008/10/26 Lie Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:32:52 +, Alan Gauld wrote:
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
aivars wrote:
Hello, Lie,
I renamed the directory back to Cgi-bin and the scripts are NOT
working. Going back to cgi-bin it works. I also do not understand why.
Aivars
2008/10/26 Lie Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:32:52 +, Alan Gauld wrote:
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
It does not work neither as script or from command line. I will try to
find the guy Wesley Chun and ask him
2008/10/25 John Pomni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
The script does not work from command line but I guess you do not have
any problems running it as CGI?
I like cgitb modules for debugging
aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
still banging mu head with Wesley Chun's simple example -
I'm not sure if this is significant but
It gives me the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Cgi-bin\friends1.py, line 15, in module
Notice that the file path has Cgi
Hello,
I am learning python.
I start the python CGI server like this:
python -m CGIHTTPServer (this syntax I saw in Wesley Chun's Core
Python Programming chapter 20.5)
The server starts in command prompt on windows XP by answering:
Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000...
Next I want to run this
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:25 AM, aivars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am learning python.
I start the python CGI server like this:
python -m CGIHTTPServer (this syntax I saw in Wesley Chun's Core
Python Programming chapter 20.5)
The server starts in command prompt on windows XP by
Thanks very much, Kent,
So it seems that directory /cgi-bin should be a subdirectory to that
directory from which the web server was started/is running. That
worked and Deitel's script - getting time displayed finally worked.
still banging mu head with Wesley Chun's simple example -
kumar s wrote:
hi group,
i have a data obtained from other student(over 100K)
lines that looks like this:
(39577484, 39577692) [['NM_003750']]
(107906, 108011) [['NM_002443']]
(113426, 113750) [['NM_138634', 'NM_002443']]
(106886, 106991) [['NM_138634', 'NM_002443']]
(100708, 100742)
Just for fun, here is a parser written with pyparsing. It treats
newlines as whitespace so it will work with the split data you posted.
http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/
data = '''(39577484, 39577692) [['NM_003750']]
(107906, 108011) [['NM_002443']]
(113426, 113750) [['NM_138634', 'NM_002443']]
hi group,
i have a data obtained from other student(over 100K)
lines that looks like this:
(39577484, 39577692) [['NM_003750']]
(107906, 108011) [['NM_002443']]
(113426, 113750) [['NM_138634', 'NM_002443']]
(106886, 106991) [['NM_138634', 'NM_002443']]
(100708, 100742) [['NM_138634',
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Why does my homework-alert ring with this post?
Andreas
kumar s wrote:
hi group,
i have a data obtained from other student(over 100K)
lines that looks like this:
(39577484, 39577692) [['NM_003750']]
(107906, 108011) [['NM_002443']]
(113426,
If this is homework, please tell your teacher I helped - I need the
extra credit.
Please avoid giving homework answers like this. Rather than actually help
the person, it can do harm, because it encourages a lazy attitude toward
solving problems.
Let no good deed go unpunished!
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Yoo
Date: Friday, Apr 13, 2007 8:24 pm
Subject: Re: [Tutor] please help me
If this is homework, please tell your teacher I helped - I need the
extra credit.
Please avoid giving homework answers like this. Rather than
pleate tell me how to make
input number=4
result
1
22
333
in python
please give me your answer.
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suryo agung wrote:
pleate tell me how to make
input number=4
result
1
22
333
in python
please give me your answer.
This looks a lot like homework to me. What have you tried? What have you
learned?
Kent
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On 4/12/07, suryo agung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pleate tell me how to make
input number=4
result
1
22
333
in python
please give me your answer.
input_number = 4
for i in range(1,input_number + 1):
print str(i) * i
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Hi,
I have successfully installed the SOAPpy module. The version is 0.11.6
I am trying to run simple test program for server and cliet. The script for server is executing without any error; but the client script is giving me the error as below.
TRACEBACK:
C:\project stuff-programspython
* Asrarahmed Kadri [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061108 19:51]:
Hi,
I have successfully installed the SOAPpy module. The version is 0.11.6
I am trying to run simple test program for server and cliet. The script for
server is executing without any error; but the client script is giving me
Well, the
def hello():
return Hello World
server = SOAP.SOAPServer((localhost, 23000))
server.registerFunction(hello)
server.serve_forever()
Have you tried running server.py? There's a glaring error in it. (Hint: SOAP
!= SOAPpy)
Actually, there's a much more glaring error in it. Note
Reposting to the list.
--- Asrarahmed Kadri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
except ValueError:
flag = False
startdate = None
enddate = None
err_msg = traceback.format_exc()
index =
Hi Folks,
I have written a function that takes a date and an integer representing the number of days.
Please test it, comment onthe logic.
Here is the code:
CODE BEGINS
The function takes two arguments, date and number of days. It checks for the right format and if the format is okay, it
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Asrarahmed Kadri wrote:
I have written a function that takes a date and an integer representing
the number of days.
Please test it, comment on the logic .
Hi Asrarahmed,
You should be able to write your own tests too. You might want to look
at:
Asrarahmed Kadri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Please test it, comment on the logic .
I haven't tested it but here are some comments:
import string
import datetime
import traceback
def dateCheck(date1,num_days):
flag = True
startdate = None
enddate = None
if num_days 0 or
[Forwarding to Tutor; busy at the moment]
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 18:41:54 +
From: Asrarahmed Kadri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Danny Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Please help to debug this function.. it takes a date and
num. of days
I'm tasked to write a Paython script which is supposed to hit
a web site and download a shapefile from that web site.
The urllib module should do that for you but...
I don't have any clue and would like your help.
What do you know?
Do you understand HTML? and specifically how to
create
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