@tristan It's spectacularly annoying that in any country dropdown, you can never be quite sure whether you're going to have to look for (in alphabetical order) Britain, England, GB, Great Britain, UK or United Kingdom ... but this is a problem created by our bizarre constitutional setup, and only really soluble in UI by having multiple entries for the same "country".
(replace as appropriate if Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish, obviously).
user559633
Oh, I'm going to do a bit of javascript to point you to either
user559633
eh, I think I'll just do input text box + options come to think of it
i'm running Ubuntu. My system has both python 2.7 and 3.4 versions. I installed bs4 . But i can use it only on 2.7 interpreter. When i try to import bs4 on 3.4 , it shows no module named bs4 error.
I have a bachelor degree in CorpFin in top university in Russia and 1+year of professional experience in local major Petrochemical company (Finance&Planning department). Taking into consideration
1) unstable economic position of my country (weak currency, economic recession, staff reductions)
2...
To use a pipe with the subprocess module, you have to pass shell=True.
However, this isn't really advisable for various reasons, not least of which is security. Instead, create the ps and grep processes separately, and pipe the output from one into the other, like so:
ps = subprocess.Popen(('ps...
Use os.system:
os.system(my_cmd)
If you really want to use subprocess, here's the solution (mostly lifted from the documentation for subprocess):
p = subprocess.Popen(my_cmd, shell=True)
os.waitpid(p.pid, 0)
OTOH, you can avoid system calls entirely:
import shutil
with open('myfile', 'w')...
Possibly. The doctor suggested that sometimes people can get a bad chest infection and with it have a bad cough, and if it lasts too long it can kinda get stuck, like the body is used to coughing.
I'm using Python 2.7 and NumPy to work on big arrays of boolean values.
I have an array A, that is something like this:
>>> A
array([[[False, False, True, True, True],
[False, False, False, True, True],
[False, False, True, True, True],
[False, False, False, True, True],...
Well, the problem was, I had two tabs open: one that I'd used edit on to be able to copy/paste more easily, and in the other, my answer with edit mode... and since I was quoting some code from the OP they look fairly similar... and yep...
It got pointed out and corrected fairly quickly though :)
Anyone tinkering with Python long enough has been bitten (or torn to pieces) by the following issue:
def foo(a=[]):
a.append(5)
return a
Python novices would expect this function to always return a list with only one element: [5]. The result is instead very different, and very astonish...
@Jon - great, thanks for this - though this is an overriding context in Django used in a view - so I guess that would never really happen - but I get the general practice :)
and there's miasma all over the blooming place that you can't see very well, so your units end up stopping in the middle of it, then losing half their life
@Jon that's one thing I'm a bit apprehensive about, I always liked not necessarily going for military victories but with the alien life on the plant I think you're going to need a decent-ish standing army.
I suppose you're lucky it ultimately got accepted though.. your accept/reject isn't looking too great at the moment, so you might wish to tread warily so you don't end up getting a suggested edit ban...
It's a pity the reviewers didn't pay enough attention there; three accepts from people with 0 Python knowledge who all should have at the very least skipped instead.
@d-coder it's okay... your efforts to make edits is truly appreciated, we're just giving a heads up that if you keep going as you're going, you could risk getting edit banned...
and we like you, so we don't want that to happen :)
can anyone explain me what exactly are hashtables and how are they different from (python) dictionary? most of the google search results, i get results about non-python... and I am getting more confused
Does anyone worked with nvd3 ? I have a nvd3 chart in my site and I'm trying to create a png file using the svg code. I've checked around stakoverflow and google, but couldn't find anything useful, mentions to pycairo and pysvg but those packages doesn't work fine for me
Could any of you point me to a good library or any kind of "simple" solution ?