Here is the function
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def BasicStats1a(exp1):
v = exp1
v1 = eval(v);Count_=len(v1)
sort_v1=sorted(v1)
M1 =stats.mode(v1); v3=eval(str(M1[0])); v4=eval(str(M1[1]))
R1 = stats.mean(v1);R2 = stats.median(v1)
R3 = stats.std(v1)
var_=R3**2
return R1,R2,R3,Count_,sort_v1,var_,v3,v4
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You can see the eval's. Is there a security problem with sage_eval?
The string comes from a form.
On Sep 8, 11:29 am, Harald Schilly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you please elaborate, what kind of list it is? Post an example,
> tell us what web form it is (if necessary) and what do you want to do
> with it? Besides eval, there is also sage_eval.
>
> H
>
> On Sep 8, 7:01 pm, Mikie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am taking a string that is a list. It is coming from a html form.
> > Is there anyway other than eval to get the value from the list? When
> > I take a single value from the form I use SR and it works, but no luck
> > with the list.
> > Thanx- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
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