Re: Loop Question

2013-06-25 Thread Lutz Horn
Hi, Am 24.06.2013 14:12 schrieb christheco...@gmail.com: username=raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password=raw_input(Please enter your password: ) if username == john doe and password == fopwpo: print Login Successful else: print Please try again while not username or not

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-25 Thread Dave Angel
On 06/24/2013 08:20 AM, Lutz Horn wrote: Hi, Am 24.06.2013 14:12 schrieb christheco...@gmail.com: username=raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password=raw_input(Please enter your password: ) if username == john doe and password == fopwpo: print Login Successful else: print

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread christhecomic
Here is my code...I'm using 2.7.5 username=raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password=raw_input(Please enter your password: ) if username == john doe and password == fopwpo: print Login Successful else: print Please try again -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread rusi
On Monday, June 24, 2013 5:42:51 PM UTC+5:30, christ...@gmail.com wrote: Here is my code...I'm using 2.7.5 username=raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password=raw_input(Please enter your password: ) if username == john doe and password == fopwpo: print Login Successful else:

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread christhecomic
On Sunday, June 23, 2013 6:18:35 PM UTC-5, christ...@gmail.com wrote: How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password question once they fail it? thx Can't seem to get this to cooperate...where does the while statement belong? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread John Gordon
In e41ce3a3-c8cb-4cfc-ba86-462f40f32...@googlegroups.com christheco...@gmail.com writes: On Sunday, June 23, 2013 6:18:35 PM UTC-5, christ...@gmail.com wrote: How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password question once they fail it? thx Can't seem to get this to

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:42 PM, John Gordon gor...@panix.com wrote: In e41ce3a3-c8cb-4cfc-ba86-462f40f32...@googlegroups.com christheco...@gmail.com writes: On Sunday, June 23, 2013 6:18:35 PM UTC-5, christ...@gmail.com wrote: How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread John Gordon
In mailman.3754.1372100014.3114.python-l...@python.org =?UTF-8?B?Q2hyaXMg4oCcS3dwb2xza2HigJ0gV2Fycmljaw==?= kwpol...@gmail.com writes: while True: username = raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password = raw_input(Please enter your password: ) if username == john doe

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-24 Thread Dave Angel
On 06/24/2013 03:00 PM, John Gordon wrote: In mailman.3754.1372100014.3114.python-l...@python.org =?UTF-8?B?Q2hyaXMg4oCcS3dwb2xza2HigJ0gV2Fycmljaw==?= kwpol...@gmail.com writes: while True: username = raw_input(Please enter your username: ) password = raw_input(Please enter your

Loop Question

2013-06-23 Thread christhecomic
How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password question once they fail it? thx -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-23 Thread rurpy
On 06/23/2013 05:18 PM, christheco...@gmail.com wrote: How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password question once they fail it? thx This is not a very good question. There is no context so we cannot tell if you are talking about a command line program that prompts for a username

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-23 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 16:18:35 -0700, christhecomic wrote: How do I bring users back to beginning of user/password question once they fail it? thx Write a loop. If they don't fail (i.e. they get the password correct), then break out of the loop. -- Steven --

Re: Loop Question

2013-06-23 Thread christhecomic
I'm using 2.7 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-30 Thread gordon
On Aug 29, 10:46 pm, Russell E. Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you can safely compute stuff with a background thread and display it from the main thread). But cross that bridge later. -- Russell thanks Russel gordon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-29 Thread gordon
On Aug 29, 4:45 am, Russell E. Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: your Controller object should not create root nor should it call mainloop to start the event loop. guys thanks for the helpful replies..I rewrote the code as you advised. It creates a controller object and a gui object from main

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-29 Thread Russell E. Owen
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Aug 29, 4:45 am, Russell E. Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: your Controller object should not create root nor should it call mainloop to start the event loop. guys thanks for the helpful replies..I rewrote the code as you

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-28 Thread gordon
On Aug 27, 10:42 pm, Fredrik Lundh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so I guess the question here is from where you expect to call that method, and what you expect Tkinter to do when you call it... thanks for the reply i was planning to write a controller (as in MVC) that will instantiate a gui class

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-28 Thread Russell E. Owen
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Aug 27, 10:42 pm, Fredrik Lundh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so I guess the question here is from where you expect to call that method, and what you expect Tkinter to do when you call it... thanks for the reply i was

Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-27 Thread gordon
is it possible to send a message to the gui instance while the Tk event loop is running?I mean after i create a gui object like root=Tk() mygui=SomeUI(root) and call root.mainloop() can i send message to mygui without quitting the ui or closing the window?i tried some code like

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-27 Thread Fredrik Lundh
gordon wrote: is it possible to send a message to the gui instance while the Tk event loop is running?I mean after i create a gui object like root=Tk() mygui=SomeUI(root) and call root.mainloop() can i send message to mygui without quitting the ui or closing the window?i tried some code like

Re: Tkinter event loop question

2008-08-27 Thread Cameron Laird
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Fredrik Lundh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: gordon wrote: is it possible to send a message to the gui instance while the Tk event loop is running?I mean after i create a gui object like . . . but

newbie: for loop within for loop question

2008-06-15 Thread takayuki
Hi everyone, I'm studying python via the excellent how to think like a python programmer book by Allen Downey. Noob question follows... I have a txt file (animals.txt) which contains the following text each on a separate line: aardvark, bat, cat, dog, elephant, fish, giraffe, horse, inchworm,

Re: newbie: for loop within for loop question

2008-06-15 Thread takayuki
Dennis, thanks for your reply. unfortunately i accidentally posted only half of my question! the real post should be up now. my apologies. takayuki On Jun 16, 10:15 am, Dennis Lee Bieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:18:54 -0700 (PDT), takayuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: newbie: for loop within for loop question

2008-06-15 Thread Calvin Spealman
The sets module is no longer needed, as we have the built-in sets type. Its even getting a literal syntax soon. As for the original problem, I agree on the homework smell. On Jun 15, 2008, at 9:31 PM, takayuki wrote: Dennis, thanks for your reply. unfortunately i accidentally posted only

Regex loop question

2008-03-03 Thread Mike P
Hi Experts, I've written a peice of code that works fine and fits, and passes values into a peice of SPSS code, the problem is that it is not dynamic, and so i though about how i can make it dynamic, (other code may not have upto 10 some may have more) and came up with regex for an idea, but i

Re: Regex loop question

2008-03-03 Thread Peter Otten
Mike P wrote: Hi Experts, I've written a peice of code that works fine and fits, and passes values into a peice of SPSS code, the problem is that it is not dynamic, and so i though about how i can make it dynamic, (other code may not have upto 10 some may have more) and came up with regex

Re: for loop question

2007-10-11 Thread Paul Hankin
On Oct 11, 4:40 am, Steven D'Aprano [EMAIL PROTECTED] cybersource.com.au wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:25:00 +, Paul Hankin wrote: A works-for-me: pairs = (test[i:i+2] for i in xrange(len(test)-1)) for a,b in pairs: ... print a,b for a, b in zip(test, test[1:]): print

Re: for loop question

2007-10-11 Thread Paul Rubin
Steven D'Aprano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: pairs = (test[i:i+2] for i in xrange(len(test)-1)) for a,b in pairs: ... print a,b for a, b in zip(test, test[1:]): print a, b May be unfortunately slow if test is half a gigabyte of data, what with essentially making three

for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Robert Dailey
Hi, I'm currently writing my own CSV parser since the built in one doesn't support Unicode. I'm wondering if there's a way to iterate over the characters in a unicode string and have access to both the 'current' and the 'next' characters each iteration. For example: test = uHello World for

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Rafael Sachetto
Try this: test = uHello World n = range(len(test)) for i in n: cur = test[i] try: next = test[i+1] except: next = print cur, next just On 10/10/07, Robert Dailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently writing my own CSV parser since the built in one doesn't

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Tim Chase
test = uHello World for cur,next in test: print cur,next Ideally, this would output: 'H', 'e' 'e', 'l' 'l', 'l' 'l', 'o' etc... Of course, the for loop above isn't valid at all. I am just giving an example of what I'm trying to accomplish. Anyone know how I can achieve the

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Carsten Haese
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 14:56 -0500, Robert Dailey wrote: Hi, I'm currently writing my own CSV parser since the built in one doesn't support Unicode. Why do you think you need a CSV parser that supports unicode? -- Carsten Haese http://informixdb.sourceforge.net --

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Paul Hankin
On Oct 10, 9:12 pm, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: test = uHello World for cur,next in test: print cur,next Ideally, this would output: 'H', 'e' 'e', 'l' 'l', 'l' 'l', 'o' etc... Of course, the for loop above isn't valid at all. I am just giving an example of what

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Robert Dailey
All the ideas presented here are workable. I definitely have a lot of solutions to choose from. Thanks everyone for your help. I wasn't sure if there was some sort of language feature to naturally do this, so I had to post on the mailing list to make sure. --

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Rafael Sachetto
Very nice solution :) On 10/10/07, Paul Hankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Oct 10, 9:12 pm, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: test = uHello World for cur,next in test: print cur,next Ideally, this would output: 'H', 'e' 'e', 'l' 'l', 'l' 'l', 'o' etc...

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Tim Chase
Paul Hankin wrote: On Oct 10, 9:12 pm, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pairs = (test[i:i+2] for i in xrange(len(test)-1)) for a,b in pairs: ... print a,b for a, b in zip(test, test[1:]): print a, b Very nice! I second this solution as better than my original. The only

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread George Sakkis
On Oct 10, 4:12 pm, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: test = uHello World for cur,next in test: print cur,next Ideally, this would output: 'H', 'e' 'e', 'l' 'l', 'l' 'l', 'o' etc... Of course, the for loop above isn't valid at all. I am just giving an example of

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Larry Bates
Tim Chase wrote: test = uHello World for cur,next in test: print cur,next Ideally, this would output: 'H', 'e' 'e', 'l' 'l', 'l' 'l', 'o' etc... Of course, the for loop above isn't valid at all. I am just giving an example of what I'm trying to accomplish. Anyone know how I can

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Robert Dailey
I've tried everything to make the original CSV module work. It just doesn't. I've tried UTF-16 encoding (which works fine with codecs.open()) but when I pass in the file object returned from codecs.open() into csv.reader(), the call to reader.next() fails because it says something isnt' in the

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Carsten Haese
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 16:03 -0500, Robert Dailey wrote: I've tried everything to make the original CSV module work. It just doesn't. I've tried UTF-16 encoding What do you mean, tried? Don't you know what the file is encoded in? (which works fine with codecs.open()) but when I pass in the

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Robert Dailey
On 10/10/07, Carsten Haese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Instead of passing the file object directly to the csv parser, pass in a generator that reads from the file and explicitly encodes the strings into UTF-8, along these lines: def encode_to_utf8(f): for line in f: yield

Re: for loop question

2007-10-10 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:25:00 +, Paul Hankin wrote: A works-for-me: pairs = (test[i:i+2] for i in xrange(len(test)-1)) for a,b in pairs: ... print a,b for a, b in zip(test, test[1:]): print a, b May be unfortunately slow if test is half a gigabyte of data, what with

Re: Tkinter, main loop question.

2006-11-23 Thread Bjoern Schliessmann
Exod wrote: Don't know if its possible in this light-weight GUI toolset, but can i somehow hook up into the mainloop in it, for example if i were to create an internet application, i would need to keep recieving data from within it? That's something where you could try the Twisted framework

Tkinter, main loop question.

2006-11-22 Thread Exod
Don't know if its possible in this light-weight GUI toolset, but can i somehow hook up into the mainloop in it, for example if i were to create an internet application, i would need to keep recieving data from within it? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread bruce
hi.. basic foor/loop question.. i can do: for a in foo print a if i want to do something like for a, 2, foo print foo where go from 2, to foo.. i can't figure out how to accomplish this... can someone point me to how/where this is demonstrated... found plenty of google

Re: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread Preston Hagar
On 7/6/06, bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi..basic foor/loop question..i can do: for a in fooprint aif i want to do something likefor a, 2, fooprint foowhere go from 2, to foo..i can't figure out how to accomplish this... can someone point me to how/where this is demonstrated...You might want

Re: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread Daniel Haus
just do: for a in range(2, foo+1): print a range(a, b) gives [a, a+1, a+2, ..., b-2, b-1] bruce schrieb: hi.. basic foor/loop question.. i can do: for a in foo print a if i want to do something like for a, 2, foo print foo where go from 2, to foo.. i can't figure

RE: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread bruce
'ppreaciate the answers duh... -bruce -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniel Haus Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:02 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: for loop question just do: for a in range(2, foo+1): print a range

Re: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-07-06, Daniel Haus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can do: for a in foo print a if i want to do something like for a, 2, foo print foo where go from 2, to foo.. just do: for a in range(2, foo+1): print a Except that in the OP's example foo was a sequence, not an

Re: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread Daniel Haus
Except that in the OP's example foo was a sequence, not an integer. I think. Yes, possibly. But then, what's from 2 to foo? this way it might be for a in [2] + foo: print a -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: for loop question

2006-07-06 Thread York
for a in range(2, len(foo)): print a or maybe you need for a in range(1, len(foo)): print a ? York bruce wrote: hi.. basic foor/loop question.. i can do: for a in foo print a if i want to do something like for a, 2, foo print foo where go from 2, to foo.. i can't

Asyncore Loop Question

2005-10-31 Thread John W
Hello, I have a gui application where I am trying to use the asyncore module to gather data from other computers. I am able to connect, but I am getting constant handle_write_event method calls into my application. It is obviously slowing down the gui processing significantly. My understanding

Re: Asyncore Loop Question

2005-10-31 Thread Steve Holden
John W wrote: Hello, I have a gui application where I am trying to use the asyncore module to gather data from other computers. I am able to connect, but I am getting constant handle_write_event method calls into my application. It is obviously slowing down the gui processing significantly.

Re: Asyncore Loop Question

2005-10-31 Thread John W
Steve, Ar you saying that I should close the connection until I have data to write? Or should I be using the readable and writable methods to turn it off? Thanks for your help, unfortunatly, I have struggled with the documentation and getting a clear understanding of everything. This is my first

Re: Asyncore Loop Question

2005-10-31 Thread Steve Holden
John W wrote: On 10/31/05, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John W wrote: Hello, I have a gui application where I am trying to use the asyncore module to gather data from other computers. I am able to connect, but I am getting constant handle_write_event method calls into my application.