Hi Python tutor
I have a question I believe I have posted before: when you have filled the page
with text (commands,list etc) how do you clear the page to allow a clean page
to continue on writing script?
Thanks appreciate your help.
Mike
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From: Brian van den Broek brian.van.den.br...@gmail.com
Date: 14 Dec 2012 10:01
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Tutor Digest, Vol 106, Issue 31
To: Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-JJ] mwat...@its.jnj.com
On 14
Hi Tutor,
I am using Win 7 ,Python 2.7. Interpreter.
To state my challenge : When I have filled a page with values and text until it
reaches the bottom of the screen, how can I highlight this and remove to allow
further entries? I have seen John Guttag do this but he seems to be using a MAC.
Further to previous comments, It is also preferred to send emails to
this list in plain text rather than html. This is because it protects
the formatting of Python code and works better with all possible
mail-clients/news-readers/archives etc.
On 14 December 2012 15:25, Waters, Mike [ITSCA
On 12/14/2012 07:25 AM, Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-JJ] wrote:
Hi Tutor,
I am using Win 7 ,Python 2.7. Interpreter.
To state my challenge : When I have filled a page with values and text
until it reaches the bottom of the screen, how can I highlight this and
remove to allow further entries? I have
On 12/14/2012 10:25 AM, Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-JJ] wrote:
Hi Tutor,
I am using Win 7 ,Python 2.7. Interpreter.
To state my challenge : When I have filled a page with values and text until
it reaches the bottom of the screen, how can I highlight this and remove to
allow further entries? I
Hi Tutor,
I'm getting this error
Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\Jack\Desktop\python\g.py,
line 45, in module path_1pt1()
NameError: name 'path_1pt1' is not defined
With the attached file
Please get back to me
Thank you
g.py
Description: Binary data
Hello, the following attachment (no virus I swear!)is an assignment I
have for my programming class, I am having alot of difficulty completing
this assignment, my teacher does not do a very good job of explaining
this project to me, I desperately need some help/guidance/direction with
this,
The Following is my code:
#Mark Rourke, Mitch Lavalle
#Dec 04, 2012
#Global Constants
#Constant Integer MAX_QTY
MAX_QTY = 20
#Constant Real TAX_RATE
TAX_RATE = .13
#Constant Real Burger
Burger = .99
#Constant Real Fries
Fries = .79
#Constant Real Soda
Soda = 1.09
import sys
def getOrderNumber():
Hi, all. I am new to python and just installed Python 2.7.3 on my Mac OS X
10.7.5 from python.org. I read that I am supposed to use ActiveTcl 8.5.11.1.
So I clicked on the link on but found only
ActiveTcl8.5.11.1.295590-macosx10.5-i386-x86_64-threaded.dmg, Which is for MAC
OS X 10.5. I could
Hello all,
I'm new to posting on mailing lists so hopefully I've picked the correct
one for my question(s).
A little about my programming experience first.
I work as a 'black box' software tester on a website/application so am
familiar with the IT development process but when it comes to
How to create a server in python using SOAP? Please also tell the ports to be
used. Kindly help me out.
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On 14/12/12 15:25, Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-JJ] wrote:
To state my challenge : When I have filled a page with values and text
until it reaches the bottom of the screen, how can I highlight this and
remove to allow further entries? I have seen John Guttag do this but he
seems to be using a MAC.
On 06/12/12 23:43, Mark Rourke wrote:
def showMenu():
#THIS IS ALL PART OF SHOWMENU:
#keep getting items for this order until the user wants to end the
order
#set initial quantities of items
numBurgers=20;
numFries=20;
numSodas=20;
menuItem =
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Jack Little jacklittl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Tutor,
I'm getting this error
Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\Jack\Desktop\python\g.py,
line 45, in module path_1pt1() NameError: name 'path_1pt1' is not defined
With the attached file
Please get
Yi Molina wrote:
Hi, all. I am new to python and just installed Python 2.7.3 on my Mac OS X
10.7.5 from python.org. I read that I
am supposed to use ActiveTcl 8.5.11.1. So I clicked on the link on but found
only ActiveTcl8.5.11.1.295590-
macosx10.5-i386-x86_64-threaded.dmg, Which is for
Mark Rourke wrote:
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 9:24 AM
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] First semester no coding experince, please help!
Hello, the following attachment (no virus I swear!)is an assignment I have
for my programming class, I am
having alot of difficulty completing
I just want to thank all who gave some input into my questions.
And the points on convention ,hey I just learned about plain text!
Thanks
Mike
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Umair Masood wrote:
How to create a server in python using SOAP? Please also tell the ports to be
used. Kindly help me out.
Regards,
Umair
The 4th link looks good:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+to+create+a+server+in+python+using+SOAP%3F+#
First link:
On 02/12/12 12:37, Jack Little wrote:
Hi Tutor,
I'm getting this error
Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\Jack\Desktop\python\g.py,
line 45, inmodule path_1pt1()
NameError: name 'path_1pt1' is not defined
Names need to be defined before they are used. Code needs to be indented
I use Windows XP, Python 2.7, Notepad++ as my editor, and generally
run my .py files from cmd, this is how I toggle between running my .py
file after an edit (and save) and subsequently clearing the screen -
it's pretty easy.
I arrow-up/arrow-down on the keyboard to reprint (type) the latest
return {e for (e, g) in self.sort_email.items()
if g groups_list}
guys i think ive got it. The in that comprehension was really
confusing me, but i found out it means intersection, so i took the
sets manually and saw the results i got using intersection and it
became more
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