The yahoo server keeps disconnecting, but the gmail one works just fine. Can you look at my code and see any errors:
a=int(raw_input("How many texts are we sending this person?: "))
b=raw_input("what's your mesage?: ")
c=raw_input("what's their email?: ")
d=raw_input("what's your...
I'm very new to Python I've been watching tutorials, etc. Can anyone tell me the best way to get the position of the max value in a list of ints. I know how to return the max value using max(listname) but how do I get the position of that value in my list? Any help is appreciated!!
Do you recommend a better way to look for matching letters in two strings than this? This is never evaluating to true for me and I'm sure Python has better ways to iterate and keep track of the number of 'matches' Any suggestions?
while j < len(cipherString): if cipherText[j].strip() == cipherString[j].strip(): count = count + 1 j = j + 1
Do text files contain data that can be read in Python ?
Such as columns, and rows
I've got a text file with stuff all in the first column. But I need to add like a corresponding variable in the third column ( Want a space between them). Could I insert the stuff I want right into the third column, first row. And then just write data down that column?
Okay, this is killing me....I have a very long string of lowercase letters. I'm trying to count the frequency that each letter occurs, but I only want every 4th letter. I have a key length of 4. So for this string, I want to record the letters into a char list at positions string[0] string[4] string[8] and so on...But then I have to shift over 1 and record those chars into a list at positions [1], [5], [9], etc. Eventually I will end up with 4 char lists.
I dont know how to do that in any language ;) unless by column you mean position and by row you mean line number in which case sure but I actually dont know any python sorry
But fopen/seek might be what u want... Search google.com/…
Yeah. I don't mean I want an actual column to appear in the text file, just that the first letter goes into the first space, followed by a blank space, then it's corresponding variable.
And then the same for all the others, just a new line for each