Noname-san. thank you very much for your interest in Python. This list is for the discussion of the EuroPython conference, Monday 7th July - Saturday 12th July at the Reval Hotel Lietuva , Vilnius, Lithuania.
You are heartly invited to come there, we are quite sure there are lots of people there able to help. If you need earlier progress, please move your question to comp.lang.python, the Usenet group / mailinglist to discuss this kind of things. Conveniently available via gmane or google news. For a start: a common variable buffer between to processes is able via pyprocessing; but the usual thing to do for your problem is to have a small database, store the values there and access them from both programms. Harald On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:24 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm currently working on a scientific computation software built in python. > What I want to implement is a Matlab style command window <-> workspace > interaction. > > For example, you type 'a=1' in the command window, and you see a list item > named 'a' in the workspace. > You double click the icon of the item, and you see its value. You can modify > the value of the list item, > 1 -> 100 etc, after which if you go back to the command window and type > 'a' and press enter, you see that > varable a's value has been changed to 100. > > So my question is : if you have two DOS command windows running under > WINDOWS OS, how can you make > them share the same internal variable buffer? Or is there any easier way to > implemente such kind of interaction? > > I'm looking forward to your answers. Thanks in advance! > > _______________________________________________ > EuroPython mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython > > -- GHUM Harald Massa persuadere et programmare Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Straße 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 no fx, no carrier pidgeon - EuroPython 2008 will take place in Vilnius, Lithuania - Stay tuned! _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
