On 08/12/2019 04:37, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2019 20:38:20 +0000, RobH <r...@despammer.com> declaimed the
following:
What program has or is an interactive interpreter, if it's not Thonny
Thonny is an IDE... It might expose access to the Python interpreter
(I've only loaded it once -- I tend to write my code using PythonWin [on
Windows10] and FTP it to the target machine). However...
The basic interactive interpreter is reached by starting Python in a
command shell with no source file specified, as in...
wulfraed@ElusiveUnicorn:~$ python3
Python 3.7.3 (default, Apr 3 2019, 05:39:12)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
print("This is the interactive interpreter state")
This is the interactive interpreter state
It is difficult to offer aid when you fail to provide complete examples
of the problem.
def display_time():
# Collect current time and date
if(time_format):
current_time = time.strftime("%I:%M")<<< stays at this line
else:
current_time = time.strftime("%H:%M")
current_date = time.strftime("%d/%m/%Y")
# Clear image buffer by drawing a black filled box
draw.rectangle((0,0,width,height), outline=0, fill=0
Fails to provide anything usable: What is "time_format"? Where is it
defined. Where/What are "width" and "height"? Also, that line is incomplete
-- you should be getting a syntax error on "draw.rectangle" if that is all
you really have.
Nothing in the provided snippet outputs anything to do with time/date.
I could not provide examples of the problem because there were none, as
the display was showing just the current time and nothing else happened
as I expected it to do according to the code.
The snippet of code you see is the code taken from the code of the said
project I linked to in my first post.
I only provided or posted it to show what should happen next after the
time was displayed.
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