On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Bill Jordan <billjordan...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hey everbody, > > If we have 100 apples, for example, and we need to distrubte the 100 apples > randomly in 10 boxes, how can we do this in python?
Well, first you'd need to build a robot that you could control using python. If you wanted to do that yourself, a place to get components and parts would be the MUTR website - http://www.mutr.co.uk . Then you'd want to be able to interface from python to the robot. For that you could either use an arduino, controlled over the serial port (using pyserial), or using a velleman k8055 board, and the python bindings for that. (the latter is more direct, the former has more tools - both are fun IME). Finally in order to pick up and grab the apples you'd need a webcam and image analysis code, which would imply that you'd want to play around with the python bings for Open CV, and co-ordinate the results. Actually choosing which apples go in which boxes would be pretty simple then, of the level of a homework problem ;-) All of that's eminently doable, and would probably make a neat talk. (BTW, the europython list is the place for discussing europython related stuff, and building robots and given talks about python powered robots would probably be on topic for that, but asking homework questions - if this is one - probably isn't ;-) pointing-you-gently-at-"pydoc random"-ly, Michael. _______________________________________________ EuroPython 2010 - Birmingham, 17-24 July 2010 - http://www.europython2010.eu EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython