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On Apr 19, 11:02 pm, "Steve" wrote:
> > "Yigit Turgut" wrote in message
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> > When I use os.system() function, script waits for termination of the
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> windows that is opened by
When I use os.system() function, script waits for termination of the
windows that is opened by os.system() to continue thus throwing errors
and etc. How can i tell Python to let it go and keep on with the next
execution after os.system() ?
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On Jan 22, 9:37 pm, Roy Smith wrote:
> On Jan 22, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
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> >>> If you wanted to do it in one pass using standard unix
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On Jan 22, 6:56 pm, MRAB wrote:
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On Jan 22, 4:45 pm, Roy Smith wrote:
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> > million lines. I was doing some processing on the data but then the
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Hi all,
I have a text file approximately 20mb in size and contains about one
million lines. I was doing some processing on the data but then the
data rate increased and it takes very long time to process. I import
using numpy.loadtxt, here is a fragment of the data ;
0.06 -0.0004
0.00
Hi,
In the following code, I am trying to run "black" screen for 3 seconds
and respectively 2 seconds "white" screen. Black routine takes 3
seconds and white 2 seconds, 2 x black + white = 8 seconds which
should be the expected value but when I run it I get black-white-black-
white instead of bl
Hi all,
I am trying to generate a pseudo pwm signal, low-high transition will
take place when screen goes from black to white and high-low
transition when white to black. As a result I am trying to plot the
signal. Here is my code;
import time, pylab, numpy, scipy, pygame
def _func1():
glob
On Jan 9, 12:02 am, Dave Angel wrote:
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On Jan 8, 6:00 pm, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 2:45 AM, Yigit Turgut wrote:
> > job1 = job_server.submit(test1,())
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On Jan 8, 4:34 pm, Dave Angel wrote:
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Hi all,
I am trying to run two functions at the same time with Parallel
Processing (pp) as following ;
import pygame
import sys
import time
import math
import pp
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((0, 0), pygame.FULLSCREEN)
timer = pygame.time.Clock()
white = True
start = time.time()
end = time.ti
On Jan 7, 6:01 pm, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:00:57 -0800, Yigit Turgut wrote:
> > I am trying to call a variable located in a function of a class from
> > main but couldn't succeed.Any ideas?
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class test(test1):
def __init__(self, device):
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def _something(self, x=1)
self.dt = data
if __name__ == "__main__":
test.something.dt ???
I am trying to call a variable located in a function of a class from
main but couldn't succeed.Any ideas?
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On Dec 26, 10:01 pm, Ian Kelly wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Yigit Turgut wrote:
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On Dec 26, 10:03 pm, Ian Kelly wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
> > You essentially have two completely independent loops that need to run
> > simultaneously with different timings. Sounds like a good case for
> > multiple threads (or processes if you prefer, but these
On Dec 26, 8:58 pm, Lie Ryan wrote:
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I have a loop as following ;
start = time.time()
end = time.time() - start
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On Dec 26, 11:28 am, Lie Ryan wrote:
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On Dec 25, 7:06 pm, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On Dec 25, 9:33 am, Yigit Turgut wrote:
> > Hi all,
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Hi all,
I have a text file as following;
0.2000470.00
0.2000530.16
0.2000590.00
0.2000650.08
0.2000720.00
0.2000780.16
And I am trying to plot it with ;
filenames = sys.argv[1:]
if len(filenames) == 0:
filenames = [sys.
On Dec 21, 2:01 am, Alexander Kapps wrote:
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Hi all,
I have a text file containing such data ;
ABC
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-2.0100e-018.000e-028.000e-05
-2.e-010.000e+00 4.800e-04
-1.9900e-014.000e-021.600e-04
But I only need Section B, and I
On Dec 15, 4:19 pm, Ulrich Eckhardt
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> Am 15.12.2011 12:12, schrieb yeet:
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> > OFF (white/black) thus seems to fit my 1-40Hz range.
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> You might want to ask Santa for a new calculator, as in my book a
> response time
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