On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 11:32:53 -0500, Eryk Sun declaimed
the following:
>On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>>
>> We can find pip.exe using good old-fashioned dir (we don't need any
>> new-fangled Powershell):
>>
>> C:\Users\tom>dir AppData\Local\Programs\Python /Aa /S /W /B |find
>>
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 17:22:22 -0400, Thomas Passin
declaimed the following:
>On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
> C:\Users\Owner>
>> -=-=-
>> Windows PowerShell
>> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>>
>>
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 10:36:22 -0600, Mats Wichmann
declaimed the following:
>I'm assuming you checked - say, with Explorer - that pip.exe really is
>where you think it is?
>Anyway, if you ask a Windows shell (cmd) to locate it, and it doesn't,
>then your PATH is not set up correctly after all.
On Wed, 31 May 2023 08:34:48 +0100, Mark Bass
declaimed the following:
>-- Forwarded message -
>From: Mark Bass
>Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 at 08:09
>Subject: Problems Installing and getting started.
>To:
>
>
>Good morning,
>
>I installed python several hours ago (from python.org),
{one more entry in the thread drift, and then I think I'll shut up}
On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 17:22:47 +1000, Chris Angelico
declaimed the following:
>Yeah, the "ADDRESS" command has so much potential. Back in the day, I
>built a MUD with REXX scripting, and within those scripts, the defaul
On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 05:35:22 +1000, Chris Angelico
declaimed the following:
>It was quite the experience back in the day (as OS/2's native
>scripting language), and one that I'm truly glad to have had, as it
>taught me so much about the differences between languages.
>
I still miss the A
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 20:53:21 -0400, Richard Damon
declaimed the following:
>On 4/13/23 7:25 PM, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
>> s there any concept in Python of storing information in some way, such as
>> text, and implementing various ideas or interfaces so that you can query if
>> the contents
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 00:21:58 +0200, jak declaimed the
following:
>Thank you too. I had seen this library but I always try not to use
>libraries outside the standard ones. Now I don't remember why I was
>convinced that this wasn't part of it, perhaps because it was like that
>at the time or becau
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 12:21:58 +1000, Cameron Simpson
declaimed the following:
>On 12Apr2023 22:12, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>I suspect the OP is thinking of languages like PERL or JAVA which guess
>>for
>>you and make such conversions when it seems to make sense.
>
>JavaScript guesses. What
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 19:22:53 +0200, Roel Schroeven
declaimed the following:
>Either import the things you need explicitly: "from math import sin,
>cos, exp" (for example).
>Or a plain import: "import math" combined with "math.sin", "math.cos".
>Or use an abbreviation: "import math as m" combined
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 10:50:49 -0400, Jack Dangler
declaimed the following:
>Sorry for any injected confusion here, but that line "data =
>sorted(data)" appears as though it takes the value of the variable named
>_data_, sorts it and returns it to the same variable store, so no copy
>would be cr
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 08:14:55 +0200, "Loris Bennett"
declaimed the following:
>
>No, it doesn't. I already know about timedelta. I must have explained
>the issue badly, because everyone seems to be fixating on the
>formatting, which is not a problem and is incidental to what I am really
>interes
anted, that was a "mainframe" system, not a microprocessor.
Looks like Intel didn't catch the boat until 1985 and the i386.
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not a personal "you post, and only direct replies to you show
up".
BTW: the mailing list is gatewayed to newsgroup comp.lang.python...
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>
However, it has long had https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html
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end of the loop acts as an implicit
"continue"
OTOH: if the "if/continue" is buried in four or five layers of
conditionals, it could be cleaner than trying to configure the conditionals
to have a chained exit.
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The idea is to save the .py file in the /current working directory/.
That way you only need to type the name of the file, without the long
directory path, when invoking the program (which assumes 'python"
[python.exe] is on your system
2, 3.145926536, "Pie"]
>>> clearx = x.clear
>>> x
[1, 2, 3.145926536, 'Pie']
>>> clearx()
>>> x
[]
>>>
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2022 13:24:37 -0500, Dennis Lee Bieber
declaimed the following:
> Granted, this will NOT work with "select *" unless one does the select
>*/fetchall first, AND extracts the names from the cursor description --
>then run a loop to create the se
ts the names from the cursor description --
then run a loop to create the select max(length(col)), ... statement (which
is why I state the fetchall step, as unless one creates a second cursor,
the latter select will wipe out any unfetched data from the first).
It lets SQLite do the work of determining the max width occupied by
each column, rather than some complicated Python loop.
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c then length(X) returns the length
of a string representation of X.
"""
Note the last sentence for numerics.
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they have to be IN THAT ORDER?
>>> data = [(0,11), (1,1), (2,1), (0,1) , (1,41), (2,2), (0,9) , (1,3),
>>> (2,12)]
>>> reshape = list(zip(*data))
>>> result = sorted(reshape[1])[-3:]
>>> result
[11, 12, 41]
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nfuse me. Now I've
"expired"?
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What happens if you change the system to use the "command" shell
INSTEAD OF PowerShell?
PowerShell may not honor the same environment variables.
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gt;
So a nearly different domain of languages... I'd hope the OP is porting
IDL constructs (vector/array) to numpy/scipy.
But that also opens the question of what plotting package is being
used? Matplotlib or something else?
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t `syslog` does let pass all messages by
>default.
>My point is I do manipulate via `syslog.setlogmask()` the current log
>leve. At the end I would like to set it back to its previous value.
>
>Kind
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RUN the installer program to install Python (and any other stuff
the distribution includes)
Hide the installer program/icons -- since they do NOT run Python
itself. Pure Python is run from a command line/shell interface; it is NOT a
graphical IDE.
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 22:57:50 -0400, gene heskett
declaimed the following:
>Greetings all;
>
>The command to setup a venv, "python -m venv venv" has no man page that
>I have
>found.
>
https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html
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) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.31-13+rpt2+rpi1+deb11u2) ...
pi@rpi3bplus-1:~$
Or... You wait until somebody builds a Python3.10 ARMHF compatible
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d various third-party libraries have
not been updated to be compatible with IT. Maybe install a version of
Python3.9 and start over loading all those extra packages.
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o make your complaints to the
Debian devs WRT how they have configured things (or, if using an R-Pi, the
R-Pi Foundation, as they customize Debian for their release).
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t explore later. First tries ran into PyQt4 to
>PyQt5 conversions. Good start at
>https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-easily-convert-a-python-script-to-an-executable-file-exe-4966e253c7e9
>
Note that pretty much all such python->executable scheme is just making
an archive of
ter/OS (Windows, most likely CP1252, which is a superset of latin-1 as
I recall). Whether the browser then re-encodes that to UTF-8 is something I
can't answer.
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I suspect you need to pass JUST main.py or Maiui.py (based on casing)
-- which ever is really the file you'd invoke to start the program running.
I'd hope the freeze system then scans (recursively) that file to find
anything imported, and include those in the final product.
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most likely __init__() involved is the one where
cx_Freeze.Executable is instantiated.
https://cx-freeze.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup_script.html#cx-freeze-executable
shows 11 parameters (and "self" would make the 12th).
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ation, by running the setup script as:
python setup.py bdist_msi
On Mac OS X, you can use bdist_dmg to build a Mac disk image.
"""
Note the command syntax and last line...
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Uninstalling PyQt5-5.15.1:
Successfully uninstalled PyQt5-5.15.1
Successfully installed PyQt5-Qt5-5.15.2 pyqt5-5.15.4
pyqt5-plugins-5.15.4.2.2 pyqt5-tools-5.15.4.3.2 python-dotenv-0.20.0
qt5-applications-5.15.2.2.2 qt5-tools-5.15.2.1.2
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ectly, a long running action /will/ delay
others -- which could mean the (FFT) process could block collecting new
1-second readings while it is active. It also is "one-shot" on the
scheduled actions, meaning those actions still have to reschedule
themselves for the next time period.
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and close the transaction fast. Your FFT process would need to select all
data in the range to be processed, and load it into memory so you can free
that transaction
https://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html See section 3.0 and section 5.0
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use some RDBM to keep the long-term data, accumulating it as you fetch it,
and letting the FFT read from the database for its processing.
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, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97,
98, 99]
>>>
This option works because the list is sequential integers and the index
matches the values in the list (.remove() removes the first MATCHING
element, so if the list can have duplicates is may not remove the one AT
the index position).
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ian/Ubuntu: apt install xxx, where xxx is not the native OS
Python)
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g wrong?)
What happens with
system_randint = SystemRandom().randint #no parens
index = system_randint(...)
which may remove the method lookup from the repetition.
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ndint(1, len(to_try)) - 1
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provide any hints?
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honw.exe
PS C:\Users\Wulfraed>
That's from a stale ActiveState build... Anaconda may drop the "." in
the version (I'd expect it is python3.10.5)
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f that is something being passed to a
Windows command shell, the shell does not handle / (that's a command
OPTION), only \ for paths.
Have you navigated and proved you have such a file?
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 18:16:20 +0200, nhlanhlah198506
declaimed the following:
>Can I update my python account Sent from my Galaxy
WHAT Python account?
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st,
making a new list if the element attribute matches the criteria. Python
treats 0 as "false" and if no element matched, the list created is empty,
so len() is 0. Anything else implies a match was found.
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 17:20:55 -0400, declaimed the
following:
>Dennis,
>
>I see Nati sent some more code without explaining again what he wants. Yes,
>somewhere in this stack of messages he may have said things (that we generally
>failed to understand) but it would be helpful t
hat your really want the data to look like.
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binary attachments on this forum. Plain text may make it through
(since you could just include it as the message itself).
But... since no hiring manager is reading here, there is no reason to
include it. You need to investigate sites that manage job postings.
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things like Visual Studio -- my machine, however, is not logged in using
the M$ account, just my local username.
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mal code listing that someone could attempt to run to perform
debugging.
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d once and then compiles with all major
C/C++ compilers in CPython 2.6, 2.7 (2.4+ with Cython 0.20.x) as well as
3.3 and all later versions.
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"named int", I'd expect value to the integer value of
this "constant" (and there should probably be a generic setter that... bars
changing value or name later). If a "name" keyword argument is not
supplied, using the str() of the value for the name might be valid
NamedIntConstant, cls).__init__(cls, value)
>> self.name = name
>> return self
There does not appear to be any provision for keyword arguments at all.
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console window, and that window will close when the program exits -- so
that option is often useless).
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have historically been
outside of a user’s control, such as target platform, memory and threading
models, garbage collection strategies, and optimizations applied, including
whether or not to have a JIT in the first place.
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ose for that was to differentiate from Python /language/
implemented in OTHER languages. IronPython is a M$ .NET/C# implementation,
Jython is a JVM/Java implementation.
When you just say "Python" you are referring to ALL of those
implementations.
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tOn Tue, 21 Jun 2022 02:52:28 + (UTC), Avi Gross
declaimed the following:
>
>I don't even want to think fo what sound a C# Python would make.
A musical hiss on a frequency of 277.183Hz (for the C# above middle-C)
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ense, a label will be combined with a button or entry
widget.
"""
https://tk-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/check/check.html#a-better-checkbutton-class
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itten in C vs Java (Jython), C# (IronPython -- which M$ may be
deprecating these days, based on some stuff in my last Visual Studio
update), or other
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ion of Python,
which was written in C... In contrast to things like Jython -- Python
implemented using Java.
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ticky=('EWNS'))
... please compare the spelling!
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 11:15:47 -0400, Dennis Lee Bieber
declaimed the following:
>On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 00:41:07 +0200, jak declaimed the
>following:
>
>>
>>https://www.guardiacostiera.gov.it/venezia/Documents/Bollettino%20MOD.%20TD123.pdf
>
> In
some time laying
out the "form" in any decent word processor, and developing the suitable
mail-merge definitions and database. Or even a decent report-writer with a
relational database.
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, I'm out-of-date... I'm on v3.8 and .removeprefix() and
.removesuffix() (from v3.9) simplify my previous post... Instead of
if myString.lower().endswith(".mp3"): #lower() is a precaution for case
myString = myString[:-4]
just use
myString = myStr
e
* Compare filename and title.
* IF MATCHED -- done
* IF NOT MATCHED
* Format ID3 track number as shown above
* Compare filename to (formatted track number + track
title)
* IF MAT
ome RDBMs even have extensions for spatial data handling.
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cuments show attack/release settings acting as a limited AGC in
that it responds when transitions above and below threshold occur).
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ile (removing any existing tag if one
exists).
"""
self.tag = id3.Tag()
self.tag.version = version
self.tag.file_info = id3.FileInfo(self.path)
return self.tag
... you probably need to be looking at
myID3.tag.
... try
t; whatAt(max, l)
(1, 3.1415923536)
>>>
(properly, I should either reverse the order of the return value, or change
the name to atWhat() )
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=-=-
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19044.1706]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Wulfraed>python
Python ActivePython 3.8.2 (ActiveState Software Inc.) based on
on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more informa
elifoperations.lower() == "x":
Is that REALLY what the code has? I'd expect
"elifoperations"
to produce a syntax error of some sort since there is no apparent space
between the "elif" and "operations".
{s
me up with something using native data type methods -- and using
the overhead of re with just simple text [ie; nothing that might be called
an "expression" designed to match /varying/ content) seems really
inefficient.
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-readable str() you will need to write your own
output loop to do the formatting of the structure, and explicitly print
each item of the structure.
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quot;
'\'"\''
>>> '''"'"'''
'"\'"'
>>>
(Note that the interactive console displays results using repr(), and hence
escapes ' that are internal to avoid conflict with the ones wrapping the
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bsequent I/O).
Interpretation of encoding appears to fall to the console driver
configuration when displaying the bytes output by tail.
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protocol... You might need to locate the source code for
w_scan. Perhaps https://github.com/tbsdtv/w_scan
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arch... Done
w-scan/oldstable 20170107-2 amd64
Channel scanning tool for DVB and ATSC channels
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Install and test. Windows partitions are accessible as
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Since your code does not specify BINARY mode in the open statement,
Python should be using TEXT mode.
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)
For EBCDIC is still x0D, but is x25 (and there is a separate
[new line] at x15)
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s behind-the-scenes modification to file data is fine for
text files, but will corrupt binary data like that in JPEG or EXE files. Be
very careful to use binary mode when reading and writing such files.
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up, you have to make sure that the script and shortcut themselves are
not in protected (single user) locations.
Using the task scheduler, you'd have similar constraints on
directories, but shouldn't need to create a shortcut file. Instead, you'd
specify the pa
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