def movie():
global movie_returns
movie_returns = [movie.strip() for movie in movies_list]
movie_explorer()
# No return
def rand(): # No argument
movies_list = next((globals()[v] for v in globals() if v=='movies_return'))
rand_item = random.choice(movies_list)
that's about the ugliest thing I can come up with on short notice
our credit processor, because we're lumped in with gas stations and etc, requires that we handle credit transactions a certain way.
essentially this means that we have to check a flag in our software where if the customer doesn't have the full balance available on their card, rather than kicking back with a "Decline," it will approve a transaction of the remaining balance in their account
this is necessary in the case of fill ups for gas stations, apparently. I don't know, because we don't do gas, we're just obliged to do it this way
This means that the lady who just came in and bought $60 bucks of product but only had $20 bucks on her foodstamp card and can't pay for the rest is screwed
we can easily return the full balance to her card, but it doesn't remove the hold from her card so she can't turn around and spend it again
so the poor minimum wage guy or gal behind the counter has to add up the costs of everything by hand to try and get it below the amount that her card cleared
@BhargavRao we should be allowed to just turn off the stupid flag that says "No, don't decline this card, go ahead and take everything they have instead."
exactly. If you do a[:] as @tzaman just suggested, it will create a copy of that list (literally slicing from the first element to the last element) and set a[0] equal to the copy of the list (which of course does not recurse)
I have a list that consist of tuple. Here is my list: [('a','b'),('a','c'),('a','d'), ... ] and I want to group that list into this form [('a',['b','c','d']), ... ]
from operator import itemgetter
from itertools import groupby
lst = [('a','b'),('a','c'),('a','d')]
result = [(grp, [v[1] for v in els] for grp,els in groupby(lst, itemgetter(1))]
@SonicMaster ^
note that groupby groups sorted data, so [('a', 'b'), ('unsorted', 'tuple'), ('a', 'c')] will throw off your result
using a stride of -1 has the effect of reversing the list, since instead of stepping by 1 from the start to the end, you step by -1 from the end to the start
I want to make the thread, in the window, using PyQt(Python). For example
class window(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent = None):
QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent)
self.setGeometry(100, 100, 500, 200)
self.setWindowTitle('Hello')
self.label = QtGui...
@Antti yeah... woman that has gone into labour - obviously massively more important than anything else! :p
Anything like last time, they'll be frequent news reports of "nothing to report".... but we've got a few minutes to fill, so let's ask some nutters that have camped out for 2 weeks what they think about it... sighs
Whilst I think the quake is important, and more important, I don't see too much harm in talking about the baby in the news. The world is a pretty depressing and sh*t place at the moment, it's nice to have something harmless once in a while.
Look at these people, all coming and going with their lives and television shows. I thought Jon would be like Wishbone and be annoyed by the talking box
Yes but this isn't the same situation. This isn't saying "If the post contains the word shit then it's instaclosed and deleted". This is saying "If there are a large number of obscenities then it may be that it's a poor question, but we also have 40-50 other features that are used in the model."