Re: Return

2021-12-07 Thread dn via Python-list
On 08/12/2021 09.45, Roland Mueller via Python-list wrote: > Hello > > ti 7. jouluk. 2021 klo 19.47 vani arul ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > >> Hey There, >> Can someone help to understand how a python function can return value with >> using return in th

Re: Return

2021-12-07 Thread dn via Python-list
On 08/12/2021 11.07, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 9:04 AM dn via Python-list > wrote: >> >> plus Python, unlike some other languages, allows us to return multiple >> values, either as a collection or as an implied-tuple: >> >> def function_

Re: print('\N{flag: Mauritius}') not supported in py3.9

2021-12-21 Thread dn via Python-list
On 30/11/2021 12.31, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 30Nov2021 10:59, DL Neil wrote: ... >> I've nominated Kitty as >> Fedora's default terminal. We'll see how it goes with work-loads beyond >> raising the flag... > > I'd like to hear how that goes down the track. If I find myself on a > Linux desk

Re: Selection sort

2021-12-24 Thread dn via Python-list
On 25/12/2021 03.22, vani arul wrote: > Hello, > I am trying write a code.Can some help me find the error in my code. > Thanks! > > > def selectionsort(arr): ># le=len(arr) > for b in range(0,len(arr)-1): > pos=b > for a in range(b+1,len(arr)-1): > if arr[b]>ar

Re: What to write or search on github to get the code for what is written below:

2022-01-07 Thread alister via Python-list
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 10:55:30 -0800 (PST), NArshad wrote: > All this is going to be in python’s flask and HTML only > > 1. First, I have to check in the Excel sheet or table whether the book > user has entered is present in the book bank or not. > Excel is the wrong application for storing this da

Re: Extracting dataframe column with multiple conditions on row values

2022-01-07 Thread dn via Python-list
Salaam Mahmood, On 08/01/2022 12.07, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list wrote: >I have a csv file like this >V0,V1,V2,V3 >4,1,1,1 >6,4,5,2 >2,3,6,7 > >And I want to search two rows for a match and find the column. For >example, I want to searc

Re: What to write or search on github to get the code for what is written below:

2022-01-09 Thread alister via Python-list
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 23:04:20 -0800 (PST), NArshad wrote: > On Friday, 7 January 2022 at 02:59:17 UTC+5, alister wrote: >> On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 10:55:30 -0800 (PST), NArshad wrote: >> >> > All this is going to be in python’s flask and HTML only >> > >> > 1. First, I have to check in the Excel sheet

Re: What to write or search on github to get the code for what is written below:

2022-01-09 Thread alister via Python-list
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 08:53:58 -0800 (PST), NArshad wrote: > -Whose time?? > My time I do not have not time to switch to a database but if necessary > I can use the database to make changes in Excel column entries. > > -No changes?? > > I cannot change the column names. > > > -“maybe the point is

Re: What to write or search on github to get the code for what is written below:

2022-01-13 Thread dn via Python-list
On 14/01/2022 09.48, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 15:22:50 -0500, Dennis Lee Bieber > declaimed the following: > > Talking to myself in public again... Bad habit... Recommend that you not start any arguments then - they will be unwinnable! -- Regards, =dn -- https://ma

Re: Writing a string with comma in one column of CSV file

2022-01-15 Thread dn via Python-list
On 16/01/2022 09.56, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list wrote: > Hi, > I use the following line to write some information to a CSV file which is > comma delimited. > > f = open(output_file, 'w', newline='') > wr = csv.writer(f) > ... > f.write(str(n)

Re: Writing a string with comma in one column of CSV file

2022-01-15 Thread alister via Python-list
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 20:56:22 + (UTC), Mahmood Naderan wrote: > Hi, > I use the following line to write some information to a CSV file which > is comma delimited. > > f = open(output_file, 'w', newline='') > wr = csv.writer(f) > ... > f.write(str(n) + "," + str(key) + "\n" ) > > > Problem is

Re: How to set environmental variables for Python

2022-01-17 Thread dn via Python-list
On 17/01/2022 22.31, Shaozhong SHI wrote: > I got quite a few version of Python on my machine. > > How do I set environmental variables for Python 3.6.1 to work? Set from Python, or set in the OpSys? https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html?highlight=environment%20variable MS-Win: https://doc

Re: How do you log in your projects?

2022-02-11 Thread alister via Python-list
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 19:38:23 +, Martin Di Paola wrote: >>> - On a line per line basis? on a function/method basis? > > In general I prefer logging line by line instead per function. > > It is easy to add a bunch of decorators to the functions and get the > logs of all the program but I most o

venv and executing other python programs

2022-02-14 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Hi, I have recently started using venv for my hobby-programming. There is an annoying problem. Since venv modifies $PATH, python programs that use the "#!/usr/bin/env python" variant of the hashbang often fail since their additional modules aren't install inside in venv. How to people here deal w

Re: venv and executing other python programs

2022-02-15 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Am 15.02.2022 um 08:53 schrieb Barry Scott: > Or are you running the program from the command line after activating the > venv? This ... Am 15.02.2022 um 11:18 schrieb Roel Schroeven: > Suppose you're working on a program which, for example, prints json > to stdout. And suppose you want to use a

Python Qualification?

2022-03-29 Thread alister via Python-list
I'm currently considering a career change (not much choice actually just been made redundant). I'd like to be able to turn my interest in python to my advantage, What qualifications do employers look for? -- I'm reporting for duty as a modern person. I want to do the Latin Hustle now! -- h

Re: Python Qualification?

2022-03-30 Thread alister via Python-list
On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 20:49:53 -0400, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 19:26:03 - (UTC), alister > declaimed the following: > >>I'm currently considering a career change (not much choice actually just >>been made redundant). >>I'd like to be able to turn my interest in python to

Re: How to detect an undefined method?

2022-04-02 Thread anthony.flury via Python-list
On 27/03/2022 15:59, dn wrote: What is code coverage? In the simplest words, code coverage is a measure of exhaustiveness of a test suite. 100% code coverage means that a system is fully tested. Sorry, but that is a gross over-simplification. 100% coverage means that you have tested all of th

Re: ANN: eGenix Antispam Bot for Telegram 0.2.0

2022-04-04 Thread alister via Python-list
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 14:40:57 +0200, eGenix Team wrote: > > > ANNOUNCING > > eGenix Antispam Bot for Telegram > > Version 0.2.0 > >A simple, yet effective bot

Re: Functionality like local static in C

2022-04-14 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Am 14.04.2022 um 17:02 schrieb Cecil Westerhof via Python-list: > In C when you declare a variable static in a function, the variable > retains its value between function calls. > The first time the function is called it has the default value (0 for > an int). > But when the funct

Re: No shortcut Icon on Desktop

2022-04-14 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Am 13.04.2022 um 20:39 schrieb Dennis Lee Bieber: > On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 03:38:11 +1000, Tim Deke declaimed > the following: > >> Dear Sir, >> >> I have successfully downloaded Python into my laptop but the shortcut icon >> is not appearing on the desktop. I am using Windows 10 with the PC >> spec

Re: is there somebody that have experince with python and canopen

2022-04-15 Thread alister via Python-list
On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 10:18:33 -0700 (PDT), [email protected] wrote: > We are searching for someone that can develop a python program for use > servomotor for automotive. What location & what is the salary? (although based on the method of recruitment I doubt that you will get many takers)

Re: No shortcut Icon on Desktop

2022-04-15 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Am 15.04.2022 um 18:53 schrieb Mats Wichmann: > On 4/15/22 08:59, Grant Edwards wrote: > >> Of course it's easy to add. But, we're talking about people who have >> no idea how to do that. They have no clue how to "navigate to the >> install directory". They don't even realize anything _was_ instal

Subprocess Startup Error

2016-08-09 Thread Sean via Python-list
Does anyone have advice on how to resolve this message when I attempt to open IDLE? "IDLE's subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE can't start a subprocess or personal firewall software is blocking the connection." I am running Windows 10 Home on a 64bit machine. I am running Pytho

Re: Does This Scare You?

2016-08-19 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 20 Aug 2016 10:57:37 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro > wrote: >> Python 3.5.2+ (default, Aug 5 2016, 08:07:14) >> [GCC 6.1.1 20160724] on linux >> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>

Re: Does This Scare You?

2016-08-19 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 20 Aug 2016 11:20:44 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Wildman via Python-list > wrote: >> Since I am fairly new to Python, I realize there is much that I >> still don't know but I don't understand how Windows can have >>

Re: Does This Scare You?

2016-08-22 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 17:27:13 +, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On 2016-08-22, Chris Angelico wrote: >> I tried things like "con.txt" and it simply failed (no such file or >> directory), without printing anything to the console. > > I'm not sure how you got that to fail, but writing to "con.txt" > cert

Re: saving octet-stream png file

2016-08-22 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:21:43 -0400, Larry Martell wrote: > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro > wrote: >> On Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 6:03:53 AM UTC+12, Terry Reedy wrote: >>> >>> An 'octet' is a byte of 8 bits. >> >> Is there any other size of byte? > > Many, many years ag

Re: Installing python

2016-09-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 20:01:08 +, alister wrote: > On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 12:46:58 -0700, emaraiza98 wrote: > >> I installed pycharm for a computer science class I'm taking, and also >> downloaded python 3.5.2. However, my computer for some reason won't use >> 3.5.2 and my professor told me I need

Re: Python 3 curiosity.

2016-09-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 06 Sep 2016 02:51:39 -0700, wxjmfauth wrote: > It's curious to see all these apps, that were > more of less working correctly up to Python 3.2 > (included) and are now no more working at all. > > Probably something wrong somewhere... http://sebastianraschka.com/Articles/2014_python_2_3_k

Re: Python 3 curiosity.

2016-09-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 07 Sep 2016 02:27:40 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:13 AM, Wildman via Python-list > wrote: >> On Tue, 06 Sep 2016 02:51:39 -0700, wxjmfauth wrote: >> >>> It's curious to see all these apps, that were >>> more o

Re: Why does the insert after list function fail?

2016-09-22 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 12:29:12 -0700, 380162267qq wrote: > A=["1","2","3"] > print(list(map(float,A)).insert(0,1)) > > I want to insert 1 at the head of the list but this gives me a surprise I am not certain about what you are doing so I might be way off here. The following will insert 1 at the he

Re: How to reduce the DRY violation in this code

2016-09-27 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 10:30:05 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote: > Chris Angelico writes: >> Can you elaborate on what "GoF builder" means? Presumably it's a >> special case of the builder pattern, > > I think it just means the usual builder pattern, from the Design > Patterns book by the so-called Gang o

Re: Scripting Help please

2016-10-12 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 20:48:31 +, alister wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 13:37:23 -0700, LongHairLuke wrote: > >> Hi l am on my way to make a bot for the game Piano Tiles 2. >> But the code l have written so far saids invalid syntax at 2nd line. >> Here is my code: >> >> >> >> while True: >>

Re: [FAQ] "Best" GUI toolkit for python

2016-10-17 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 00:58:42 +0200, pozz wrote: > I'm sorry, I know it is a FAQ..., but I couldn't find a good answer. > > I'm learning python and I'd like to start creating GUI applications, > mainly for Windows OS. In the past, I wrote many applications in Visual > Basic 4: it was very fast a

Button Widget and Key Binding Problem

2016-10-18 Thread Wildman via Python-list
I am working on a program with a GUI created with Tkinter. I want to enable key bindings for the button widgets. Below is some of the code to show how the window and button widget was created. The button calls a routine that will load an image. class Window(tk.Frame): def __init__(self, m

Re: Button Widget and Key Binding Problem

2016-10-19 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 04:39:03 +0100, MRAB wrote: > The 'bind' method passes an 'event' object when it calls; the 'command' > callback doesn't. > > You don't care about the 'event' object anyway, so you can just define a > single method with a default argument that you ignore: > > def load_

Re: How to handle errors?

2016-10-20 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 12:48:28 -0700, SS wrote: > The following script works fine: > > #!/bin/python > > import socket > > str = raw_input("Enter a domain name: "); > print "Your domain is ", str > print socket.gethostbyname(str) > > You provide it a hostname, it provides an IP. That works fine

Re: How to handle errors?

2016-10-20 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 12:48:28 -0700, SS wrote: > The following script works fine: > > #!/bin/python I meant to include this with my other post but I forgot it. Using a direct path to the Python interpreter can cause problems on some systems because it is not always installed to the same director

Re: How to handle errors?

2016-10-21 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 21 Oct 2016 16:14:41 +1100, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > On Fri, 21 Oct 2016 11:03 am, Wildman wrote: > >> On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 12:48:28 -0700, SS wrote: >> >>> The following script works fine: >>> >>> #!/bin/python >> >> I meant to include this with my other post but I forgot it. >> >> Usi

Re: How to handle errors?

2016-10-22 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 15:01:46 +, John Gordon wrote: > In Wildman > writes: > >> > Another serious problem with using env in the hash-bang line is that you >> > cannot pass commandline options to the Python executable. > >> Not true. I made a test script with this code: > >> #!/usr/bin/en

Re: exist loop by pressing esc

2016-10-23 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sun, 23 Oct 2016 14:34:29 -0700, chris alindi wrote: > simple while loop range(10) if user press esc exits loop If I understand you correctly you want to exit a while loop with the ESC key. That can be done but it depends on the platform. For Windows use this: (not tested) import msvcrt wh

Qtimer and extra argument

2016-10-26 Thread luca72 via Python-list
Hello i hope that yo can reply to this question also if the argument is pyqt i have a simple test: def start_timer(self): self.timer = QTimer() testo = 'pressed' self.timer.singleShot(1000, self.metto_testo) def test(self, testo): self.lineEdit.setText(testo)

Re: Qtimer and extra argument

2016-10-26 Thread luca72 via Python-list
I get () missing 1 required positional argument: 's' -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Qtimer and extra argument

2016-10-26 Thread luca72 via Python-list
thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to execute "gksudo umount VirtualDVD"

2016-10-28 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 11:05:17 +0300, Demosthenes Koptsis wrote: > Yes it was pasted wrong... > > def umount(self): > '''unmounts VirtualDVD''' > cmd = 'gksudo umount VirtualDVD' > proc = subprocess.Popen(str(cmd), shell=True, > stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.read()

Re: How to execute "gksudo umount VirtualDVD"

2016-10-28 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 17:19:17 -0500, Wildman wrote: > On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 11:05:17 +0300, Demosthenes Koptsis wrote: > >> Yes it was pasted wrong... >> >> def umount(self): >> '''unmounts VirtualDVD''' >> cmd = 'gksudo umount VirtualDVD' >> proc = subprocess.Popen(

Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-30 Thread Wildman via Python-list
Python 2.7.9 on Linux Here is a bash command that I want to run from a python program: sudo grep "^user\:" /etc/shadow If I enter the command directly into a terminal it works perfectly. If I run it from a python program it returns an empty string. Below is the code I am using. Suggestions ap

Re: Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 15:31:27 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 3:19 PM, Wildman via Python-list > wrote: >> Here is a bash command that I want to run from a python >> program: sudo grep "^user\:" /etc/shadow >> >> If I enter the c

Re: Call a shell command from Python (was: Calling Bash Command From Python)

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 15:44:13 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Wildman via Python-list writes: > >> Python 2.7.9 on Linux >> >> Here is a bash command that I want to run from a python >> program: sudo grep "^user\:" /etc/shadow > > Some points to note:

Re: Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 09:12:57 +0100, Peter Otten wrote: > Wildman via Python-list wrote: > >> Python 2.7.9 on Linux >> >> Here is a bash command that I want to run from a python >> program: sudo grep "^user\:" /etc/shadow >> >> If I

Re: Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 08:13:54 +, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On 2016-10-31, Wildman wrote: >> Here is a bash command that I want to run from a python >> program: sudo grep "^user\:" /etc/shadow >> >> If I enter the command directly into a terminal it works >> perfectly. If I run it from a python pr

Re: Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 11:05:23 -0400, Random832 wrote: > On Mon, Oct 31, 2016, at 10:55, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> I have code using that approach but I am trying to save myself >> from having to parse the entire shadow file. Grep will do it >> for me if I can get co

Re: Calling Bash Command From Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 11:55:26 -0500, Wildman wrote: > On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 11:05:23 -0400, Random832 wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016, at 10:55, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >>> I have code using that approach but I am trying to save myself >>> from having to parse

Re: Call a shell command from Python

2016-10-31 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 12:08:52 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Wildman via Python-list writes: > >> On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 15:44:13 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: >> >> > One immediate difference I see is that you specify different >> > arguments to ‘grep’. You have

Re: Call a shell command from Python

2016-11-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 16:23:08 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Wildman via Python-list writes: > >> […] in this case grep never "sees" the '$' sign. Bash expands $USER to >> the actual user name beforehand. > > I understand how Bash substitutes variab

Re: Call a shell command from Python

2016-11-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 16:52:18 +1100, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 1 Nov 2016 04:00 pm, Wildman wrote: > >> You are correct about that but, in this case grep never "sees" the '$' >> sign. Bash expands $USER to the actual user name beforehand. If you >> are on a Linux system, enter this into a

Re: Call a shell command from Python

2016-11-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 13:42:03 +, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2016-11-01, Steve D'Aprano wrote: >> On Tue, 1 Nov 2016 04:00 pm, Wildman wrote: >> >>> You are correct about that but, in this case grep never "sees" the '$' >>> sign. Bash expands $USER to the actual user name beforehand. If you >>

Re: Call a shell command from Python

2016-11-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 01 Nov 2016 11:23:09 -0400, D'Arcy Cain wrote: > On 2016-11-01 01:23 AM, Ben Finney wrote: >> Wildman via Python-list writes: >> So the way your script was invoked has no bearing on whether Bash will >> get involved in what your script does. Your script is *dire

PyQt pass data from class

2016-11-15 Thread luca72 via Python-list
Hello i need to this class Form(QWidget, Ui_Form): """ Class documentation goes here. """ def __init__(self, parent=None): """ Constructor @param parent reference to the parent widget @type QWidget """ super(Form, self).__ini

Re: PyQt pass data from class

2016-11-15 Thread luca72 via Python-list
Thanks for your reply Is the latter, can you explain how i can do it. Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

need help to get my python image to move around using tkinter

2016-11-18 Thread twgrops--- via Python-list
Hi I am new here and to python, I am currently studying towards my degree in computer science and have to build a program but I have hit a brick wall. I am trying to make an image move around the canvas. I can make a rectangle move using the following: #test rectangle id1=canvas.create_rectangl

Re: Quick help for a python newby, please

2016-11-23 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 06:18:38 -0800, jones.dayton wrote: > I'm just learning, so please excuse my ignorance for > what I know is a simple issue... > > I'm writing a "Hello, World" type of script to see how > things work in python3. I'm asking for input to get a > person's birthday, then I want to

Re: Quick help for a python newby, please

2016-11-23 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 11:59:17 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Wildman via Python-list > wrote: >> Try the code that is below: >> >> import datetime >> from datetime import date >> >> today = date.today() >> person =

Re: Quick help for a python newby, please

2016-11-23 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 14:49:27 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Wildman via Python-list > wrote: >> Point taken. I did miss the python3 part. >> >> I switched to raw_input because it handles an empty >> input. An empty input would

Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-11-29 Thread Wildman via Python-list
For the purpose of learning I am writing a script that will return different information about the Linux machine where it is running. Sort of like the inxi utility. Below is some code that I found that returns a list of the network interface devices on the system. It runs as is perfectly on Pyth

Re: Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-11-29 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 18:29:51 -0800, Paul Rubin wrote: > Wildman writes: >> names = array.array("B", '\0' * bytes) >> TypeError: cannot use a str to initialize an array with typecode 'B' > > In Python 2, str is a byte string and you can do that. In Python 3, > str is a unicode string, and if

Re: Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-12-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 07:54:45 -0500, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 22:01:51 -0600, Wildman via Python-list > declaimed the following: > >>I really appreciate your reply. Your suggestion fixed that >>problem, however, a new error appeared. I am doing some

Re: Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-12-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 14:39:02 +0200, Anssi Saari wrote: > There'll be a couple more issues with the printing but they should be > easy enough. I finally figured it out, I think. I'm not sure if my changes are what you had in mind but it is working. Below is the updated code. Thank you for not gi

Re: Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-12-02 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 02 Dec 2016 15:11:18 +, Grant Edwards wrote: > I don't know what the "addr" array contains, but if addr is a byte > string, then the "int()" call is not needed, in Pythong 3, a byte is > already an integer: > > def format_ip(a): >return '.'.join(str(b) for b in a) > > add

Re: Request Help With Byte/String Problem

2016-12-03 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 02 Dec 2016 19:39:39 +, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2016-12-02, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> On Fri, 02 Dec 2016 15:11:18 +, Grant Edwards wrote: >> >>> I don't know what the "addr" array contains, but if addr is a byte >>>

Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
I there a way to detect what the Linux runlevel is from within a Python program? I would like to be able to do it without the use of an external program such as 'who' or 'runlevel'. -- GNU/Linux user #557453 The cow died so I don't need your bull! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/py

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 16:25:56 -0500, DFS wrote: > On 12/05/2016 03:58 PM, Wildman wrote: >> I there a way to detect what the Linux runlevel is from >> within a Python program? I would like to be able to do >> it without the use of an external program such as 'who' >> or 'runlevel'. > > > Why not

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 23:59:48 +0200, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Wildman : >> Thanks but I knew about systemctl. As I already said my goal is to do >> it without the use of an external program. > > Inspect: > >https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/master/src/systemctl/systemctl.c> > > In p

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 15:39:24 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 12/05/2016 03:34 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> Too bad I don't speak C. I am an amateur programmer and most or all >> my experience has been with assembly and various flavors of BASIC, >> including

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 16:08:57 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > On 2016-12-05 14:58, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> I there a way to detect what the Linux runlevel is from >> within a Python program? I would like to be able to do >> it without the use of an external progra

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 18:25:58 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > I think Python is a good choice for such a utility, but I agree it is > much better to rely on these external utilities as children to do the > platform-dependent work, rather than try to re-implement everything in > Python. A long time

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 20:46:22 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 12/05/2016 08:27 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 18:25:58 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: >> >>> I think Python is a good choice for such a utility, but I agree it is >>> much

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-05 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 21:42:52 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > On 2016-12-05 18:26, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 16:08:57 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: >> >> > On 2016-12-05 14:58, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> >> I there a way to de

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 01:14:35 +0100, Bernd Nawothnig wrote: > On 2016-12-05, Wildman wrote: >> And I am trying to write it without using external programs, where >> possible. > > That is not the Unix way. Yes, but it is my way. >> I am a hobby programmer and I've been trying to learn python >> f

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 16:08:57 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > On 2016-12-05 14:58, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> I there a way to detect what the Linux runlevel is from >> within a Python program? I would like to be able to do >> it without the use of an external progra

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 13:06:35 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > On 2016-12-06 12:10, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> If I had tried this in the beginning, it would have >> save you a lot of work. >> >> Since both versions of the code works, which one do >> you recomm

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 09:45:05 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > I appreciate your measured response to what could be seen as an > inflammatory post. It was inflammatory and I considered a different response but after the knee jerking, I give it some thought and decided otherwise. The simple fact is

Re: Detect Linux Runlevel

2016-12-06 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Tue, 06 Dec 2016 13:06:35 -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > I forgot to mention that I want to include your name in the final script as a contributor, if that is ok. You will get a cut of the royalties. Lets see, how much is 20% of $0.00? Well, I'll let my account work that out as soon as she gets

Re: CLP stats: last 500 posts

2016-12-10 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:07:16 -0500, DFS wrote: > code (py2.7) > -- > import sys as y,nntplib as t,datetime as d > s='' > g=y.argv[1] > n=t.NNTP(s,119,'','') > r,a,b,e,gn=n.group(g) > def printStat(st,hd,rg): > r,d=n.xhdr(st,'%s-%s'%

Re: CLP stats: last 500 posts

2016-12-10 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 12:31:33 -0500, DFS wrote: > On 12/10/2016 12:06 PM, Wildman wrote: >> On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:07:16 -0500, DFS wrote: >> >>> code (py2.7) >>> -- >>> import sys as y,nntplib as t,datetime as d >>> s='' >>> g=y.argv[1] >

Re: CLP stats: last 500 posts

2016-12-11 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 12:31:33 -0500, DFS wrote: > After correcting my stupid oversights, the code runs fine up to the point where the user agents are printed. I get an error saying that 'User-Agent' is an unsupported header field. It must have something to do with giganews. If I use aioe.org I

Re: CLP stats: last 500 posts

2016-12-11 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 12:03:07 -0500, DFS wrote: > For this short stat version I only used the 'User-Agent' header. I have > a longer version that uses both 'User-Agent' and 'X-Newsreader' > > > You can put a conditional in place for now: > > if s='giganews': > printStat("X-Newsreader","N

Re: Problem running Python 3.5.2 on school network PC

2016-12-15 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 11:11:51 -0500, Jed Mack wrote: > We are having a problem running Python 3.5.2 on Windows 10 x64 computers, > which are members of a school network. > > > > The program seems to install correctly, but when we try to run the program > it stops and give an error message saying

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2016-12-30 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 11:08:30 -0800, einstein1410 wrote: > LAN you are right. I am agree with you that it's easy to recognise. > > But look > $ for normal user > # for special user/root > % for other shell For python > And so on... > Why? > Why their developer selected that? > Is there any s

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2016-12-30 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 15:34:16 -0800, einstein1410 wrote: > You are also confusing me. > But there mustbe some reason. > What happens if your student questions you like this.? I am not a teacher. > And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of its > successor language.

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2016-12-30 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote: > On 30/12/16 23:34, [email protected] wrote: >> You are also confusing me. >> But there mustbe some reason. >> What happens if your student questions you like this.? >> And may be those who questions like this will surely be the developer of i

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2016-12-30 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 19:23:17 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 12/30/2016 07:05 PM, Wildman via Python-list wrote: >> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:39:43 +, Erik wrote: >> >>> On 30/12/16 23:34, [email protected] wrote: >>>> You are also confusing me

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2017-01-01 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 10:41:22 -0800, einstein1410 wrote: > What contribution I had made especially valuable? Ask your mommy what sarcasm means. -- GNU/Linux user #557453 The cow died so I don't need your bull! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2017-01-02 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 23:02:34 -0800, einstein1410 wrote: > I really don't care the person like you. > Leave my posts, if don't like it. > Why wasting your as well as my time. > Just get lost man, or shut up. _ _ |_| |_| | | /^^^\

Re: learning and experimenting python.

2017-01-03 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 20:25:25 -0800, Ethan Furman wrote: > On 01/02/2017 09:53 AM, Wildman via Python-list wrote: > > [rude ascii art omitted] > > That is a completely inappropriate response. Yes it was. I tend to get upset when told to shut up and go away for no good reason.

Re: Can not run the Python software

2017-01-13 Thread Bernard via Python-list
-Original Message- From: hba008 To: hba008 ; python-list Sent: Fri, Jan 13, 2017 7:02 pm Subject: Re: Can not run the Python software I have been added to the mailing list per your instructions. Please, have someone address the problem belowThanks Sent from my Sprint

Re: Can not run the Python software

2017-01-13 Thread Bernard via Python-list
Thanks for the info.. -Original Message- From: Michael Torrie To: python-list Sent: Fri, Jan 13, 2017 11:08 pm Subject: Re: Can not run the Python software On 01/13/2017 08:32 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote: >> Just downloaded Python 3.6.0 2016-12-23 and PyCharm. Tried to run the "Hel

Re: How coding in Python is bad for you

2017-01-23 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 20:39:26 +, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On 2017-01-23, alister wrote: >> On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 07:19:42 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: >>> I believe that's "bad for you" in the sense that chocolate is bad for >>> you. >>> >>> It isn't. >> >> chocolate is a poison (lethal dose for a

Re: Is shutil.get_terminal_size useless?

2017-01-29 Thread Wildman via Python-list
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 19:03:42 +1100, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > shutil.get_terminal_size returns the wrong values when you pipe your output > to another process, even it you do so in a terminal. Consider this script: > > > import os > import shutil > print('shutil:', shutil.get_terminal_size(fallbac

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