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01:11
Yeey, i passed 1000 reps in a month!
:) Thanks to python
By the way, what do you guys think of my answer? CMIIW

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19600988/word-separator-for-python-coding/19601093#19601093
01:34
cabbage
@aIKid Nice answer. I always struggle with the line between "you have no idea how to do this; here's how to go figure it out" and "oh, fine, here's the code"
02:28
@GamesBrainiac What did you mean here by "Martin's advice?" :) stackoverflow.com/questions/19601847/…
@ChristianTernus About the script for newbies,the auto button :P
Ha, link? I don't remember that one
True fact: I have an emacs buffer called "stackoverflow_copypasta" open with 10-15 friendly requests for more information or encouragement to try it themselves, and I just copy in, edit if necessary, and paste
@ChristianTernus Ahh
Sure, there are almost certainly better ways to do it, but I'm constantly improving the wording
194
Q: AutoReviewComments - Pro-forma comments for SE

Benjol No more re-typing the same comments over and over! This script adds a little 'auto' link next to all comments boxes. When you click the link, you see a popup with 6 configurable auto-comments, which you can easily click to insert. This script was inspired by answers to this question on meta....

02:34
Sweet fancy moses
tahts a new one
That's gonna save me a lot of time
I know
See how awesome I am :)
Yeah! Thank you!
I'm so awesome, I need to point it out XD
lol
03:14
Hi to all
Anyone ever installed django?
04:08
@PeterVaro no, im not using cython
 
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05:57
goddamnit amazon
why dont you let me put stuff in the cart
06:36
Thanks Shepang ;)
@Tshepang
 
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07:57
what did I do @limelights
oh, I can; I was just being stupid, looking for the magic button on the latest edit
 
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10:02
cbg all!
Tkintians here's one for ya'll
0
Q: Creating a LabelFrame inside a Tkinter Canvas

K DawGI'm trying to place a LabelFrame which displays a Label inside a Canvas however I receive this error: TclError: can't use .28425672.27896648 in a window item of this canvas Here's my code: from Tkinter import LabelFrame, Label, Tk, Canvas root = Tk() canvas = Canvas(root) canvas.pack() ...

certainly deserves an upvote :)
1
A: Creating a LabelFrame inside a Tkinter Canvas

falsetruMake the label_frame child of the canvas, and pack the label inside the frame. Then pass label_frame (instead of label) to create_window . ... label_frame = LabelFrame(canvas, text="I'm a Label frame") label = Label(label_frame, text="Hey I'm a Label") label.pack() canvas.create_window(10, 20, ...

10:17
an Answer in < 5 minutes; kool
+1 for @falsetru :)
C'mon my Q gets 3 and answer gets 1!!!!
an Answer is harder to evaluate than a Question
there is an issue of checking for correctness, and that takes more time
that's assuming one can't immediately determine if it's indeed correct
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A: May we have some more SO stickers, please?

UndoSTICKERS!!! Where would I place stickers? My laptop, top and bottom (it's too thin to put them on the sides) Every door I see (because people couldn't help seeing them as they open the door) My car (because I go a lot of places) Other peoples' cars (because they might go a lot of places) The b...

nice humor
10:33
Me wrote a cute hex function :P
@GamesBrainiac: Btw, _hexer = dict(map(reversed, enumerate("0123456789ABCDEF"))) or similar would be even cuter ;-) — Steve Jessop 6 mins ago
@Tshepang you edited a question of mine
oh, ok; wanted to make sure
 
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12:06
Guys, could I have improved this?
0
A: How to use timeit where each test requires random setup

Games BrainiacYou can make a timer decorator: Here is some example code: from time import time class Timer(object): def __init__(self, func): """ Decorator that times a fucntion @param func: Function being decorated @type func: callable """ self.func = fu...

12:32
This needs improvement, I just know it:
0
A: read in specific values from a file and store them in a list python

Games BrainiacThis is a little convoluted, but: from pprint import pprint from itertools import dropwhile, takewhile with open('stuff') as f: list1 = [line.split('#')[0].split() for line in f] list2 = [[map(float, var) for var in takewhile(lambda x: len(x) != 1, list1)]] + \ [[map(float, ...

I've been messing with itertools a bit, so if you think I could have made it a bit more efficient, that that would be awesome.
I feel dropwhile, and takewhile in the same function is a little annoying
@aIKid anything wrong?
Nothing. I'm a bit confused with the question for a little :D
Trust me, you're not the only one
This guy asked the same question twice.
Yeah, but he didn't show his effort before. It got downvoted, right? I also saw the first one
yea, it did
Also, games, why are you using float, not int?
12:42
hmm, lol, i was answering another question and that hat floats
changing it now
Don't forget the output, or it would be pretty much strange for the OP haha :)
whats wrong with the output?
It's still floats?
I have no clue how I miss this stuff man
Thanks a lot man
Now that's nice :) +1
12:49
Thanks.
There should really be a way to split lists in python
atleast better than this
I'm a little confused with this line:
        Then I turn each of the "j" values into [-1,-1,-1] and use that value as a break between lists.
which line?
In his question
That one.
Oh lord,
this guy is messed up
But, I changed my answer
But srsly man, this guy is a little crazy
yeah.. But i kind of feel sorry for him, if he really have to parse that document..
So.. what does that mean? I'm trying to add an answer too here :p
Also, games, seems like i'll have to mention you one more thing..
13:09
I just changed one more thing
Now, the code will work for anything, of the same type of list
That's great..
Well, but please see his desired output:
i mean. any length of file
[[[-2000, -2000, -2000], [-2000 379 -2000], [2000, 379, -2000], [2000, -2000, -2000], [-2000, -2000, -2000]],[[2000, 379, -1190], [2000, -2000, -1190], [-2000, -2000, -1190]]]
There's no [-1,-1,-1] there
That's what makes me confused -__-
Well yes, but if you read on, he explains
he wants to split using [-1,-1,-1]
...
13:11
to get that
so that is the final output
but what he wants is an intermediate output
okay..
wait
now i'm confused
Lol don't worry, me too.
I was going to flag it as unclear what you're asking
But it has 3 upvotes though..
hmm
well it did show effort
Doesn't escape my charge :D
hey @hcwhsa
13:17
yea
I need to take a look at how strings are split
By the way..
@hcwhsa Yo man! :D
I executed his provided code
it raises an error..
Hi @aIKid @GamesBrainiac
@hcwhsa How do you split a list into a list of lists?
given a condition?
I've used takewhile and dropwhile, bit it does not work so well
13:28
Sample Input and output?
wait
i think i got something working
13:44
Morning
Arrite, take a look at this
@hcwhsa
def split(nested_list, fun):

    if len(nested_list) == 0:
        return nested_list
    else:
        for i, var in enumerate(nested_list):
            if fun(var):
                return nested_list[:i] + split(nested_list[i+1:], fun)

with open('stuff') as f:
    list1 = [line.split('#')[0].split() for line in f]
    print split(list1, lambda x: len(x) == 1)
for some reason, I keep getting the error that I can't concatenate a nonetype
This line?
return nested_list[:i] + split(nested_list[i+1:], fun)
Most probably the recursive call is returning None for some condition. What's the data in stuff and what do you want as output?
oh, it's a recursive function.
just realized
13:48
@hcwhsa
-2000 -2000 -2000 # THE FRAME, origin point, 1
-2000 379 -2000 # 2
 2000 379 -2000 # 3
 2000 -2000 -2000 # 4
-2000 -2000 -2000 # 1
j
 2000 379 -1190 # 7
 2000 -2000 -1190 # 8
-2000 -2000 -1190 # 5
k
 2000 379 -1190 # 54
 2000 -2000 -1190 # 33
-2000 -2000 -1190 # 21
thats the data in stuff
That again.. my eyes hurt
Is it cool to ask questions here?
No, @patrick It's from a question, link is somewhere above
@PatrickBassut go ahead
13:58
Alright, a captcha is only being sent by the server if a link is clicked. If you get the src attr of the img tag it won't work (404)
What possibilities could it ?
could it be*
did you ask a question on so?
I mean, what might be happening when the link is clicked. I wonder a js is running
yeah, got no response
And as we know, on SO if you don't get the response in 10 minutes, you won't get in 10 hours
you never know
perhaps people don't know
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Q: How to get generated captcha image using mechanize

mindmasterI'm trying to use python and mechanize to send sms from my mobile provider website. The problem is that form has a captcha image. Using mechanize I can get the link to the image, but it's different all the time I access that link. Is there any way to get exact picture from mechanize?

14:04
@GamesBrainiac The data you've posted contains \r instead of newlines.(\n)
@hcwhsa I see
So the whole file is being read as a single line.(At least on my system)
@Ga
@GamesBrainiac That question is relative, but does not address my problem
@PatrickBassut I see your problem
Its a tricky one.
But sadly, I'm a poor excuse for a mechanize user.
If I could convert everything mechanize receives as binary data, I think the image would be there
Thanks anyway
14:13
@hcwhsa I dunno about you, but it seems to be working for me
except for split
This works, but I seem to be getting a None at the end
It's better to use `itertools.groupby`:

print [list(g) for k, g in groupby(list1, key=lambda x: len(x)==1) if k != 1]
14:30
I just did that! :P
Just before you sent the message, I used groupby
lol
@GamesBrainiac You can also include that [-1, -1, -1] if you use a generator function.
@hcwhsa I know, but he does not really need it
That was his logic, but the end result remains the same.
Okay.
@hcwhsa btw, that setattr thing was cool
when i tried it myself, init dsnt work
so thats a problem
but it was something cool, I ddnt know about
15:03
cbg!
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Q: Why is Python 3.x's super() magic?

Zero PiraeusIn Python 3.x, super() can be called without arguments: class A(object): def x(self): print("Hey now") class B(A): def x(self): super().x() >>> B().x() Hey now In order to make this work, some compile-time magic is performed, one consequence of which is that the fol...

Hey @KDawG
@ZeroPiraeus ay, good question got me thinking..... :)
BTW I came across the super function while using Django and it did really hit me in the head HARD!
@GamesBrainiac the question comes directly from having read Armin's article ... googling didn't find me a response to his complaint, hence asking on SO.
png = PhotoImage(file = 'Capture.png')

img = canvas.create_image(100,100,image=png)
#TclError: couldn't recognize data in image file "Capture.png"
Oh man :(
@ZeroPiraeus lmao
you too? :P
hi5 man! XD
@KDawG good question, rite?
but the thing is, there's no answer other than
"super sucks"
thats why I never asked it :P
15:12
@GamesBrainiac lol!
BTW I agree with the super sucks part....
:P
@ZeroPiraeus I mean, there's no way around the problem
Well, we have one or two big Python names lurking on SO now, so with a bit of luck someone like Tim Peters will pop up and explain the rationale in mind-blowing detail :-)
its just there
No PEP out there to fix it either I think.
Yea, I was surprised too
The guy has 5K in 2 months.
:P
He's been busy
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh GOLD GOLD GOLD!!!
@KDawG gratz :-)
15:16
Thnx man!
@KDawG something exciting happened?
@GamesBrainiac yup, got some gold, I ain't a useless bum as of now :P
15:53
lst = """
[
[
[
[
"""

print lst.strip('[')
Why doesn't that work?
Gotta go rhuarb!
@KDawG strip removes leading and trailing instances of the argument, but your lst looks like this:
>>> lst
'\n[\n[\n[\n[\n'
... with \n as the first and last characters.
16:16
I need to expand my skills, so that I can answer more questions.
I've pretty much exhausted all python questions.
 
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17:38
hi
17:54
Could I have made this better?
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A: Out of range index

Games BrainiacYou have a couple of errors. First with the basic: b=true This needs to the True, otherwise, python will look for the true variable. Secondly, i actually contains the value of the variable for that iteration (loop). For example: >>> l = ['a', 'b', 'c'] >>> for i in l: print i a b c Because...

@ChristianTernus Yo man, you here?
18:23
Hello.
Just popping in.
m59
m59
19:01
Does Python have a gui 2 way databinding framework like angularjs for javascript?
I would now know
But I think its very likely.
@GamesBrainiac no very good have an upvote
m59
m59
I googled and didn't find anything
hi @coltonoscopy
hey @fanti how's life?
19:08
short and painful :D
but im doing fine thanks and you
hahaha thats one way to look at it, i suppose
im doing not too bad, got to sleep in a little today
weekends are blissful
yes weekends are very much required
 
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20:36
Hi
Hey @user1772257
I have a question about connecting two points with a line segment in python
@PeterVaro is our resident graphics guru ... dunno if he's around ATM.
heya, 'sup?
Suppose i have P=(3,5) and Q=(4,9), how can i draw a line segment between these points
It looks quite simple but i am new in python
20:43
@user1772257 which GUI framework are you using?
i installed pythonxy
never heard of it:)
are you using it.. because?
with matplotlib
oh i c
I guess, there is a line() function, right?
something like: line(x1, y1, x2, y2)
no, i tried but i couldn't find line function
there is a line2d function
20:47
that's the one
since you use x and y coordinates only, I don't think you are in 3D
so line2d will suits you.. I guess
well
Yes, i hope so
but i can not find an example about the usage of line2d
@user1772257 I read some stuff about this pythonxy this is not a graphical program -- at least not in a way, that as tkinter or pyqt or pyglet
this is really about math and plotting
yes
a matlab like ide
so I guess, you have to store these datas somewhere, and at the end you have to plot them out
I never used matlab
yes
for simplicity i just want to learn can i draw a line segment between two points
20:51
so this will be something like: <plottable_object_goes_here>.plot([x1, y1, x2, y2])
but I am just guessing
umm, sorry, but this scientific usage is totally new to me -- I mean, I can help you drawing on the screen or to an SVG file, but this is.. I have to learn everything about it, just as you do
and I have to tell you, it is not as well documented as it looks
Ok, thank you
Have you considered using this: matplotlib.org
?
it looks more mature and better documented
and has a beautfiul beginners guide:
@user1772257 hmmmm? ^
Yes i know there
Actually i know plotting
in 2d or 3d and other basics
but this one
21:01
well, sorry.. I really can't help you out on this
but, good luck with it ;)
thanks :)
21:29
I guess ı found the answer it is so simple :) plot([3, 4], [5, 9])
22:01
anybody know how to combine more matplotlib contour plots in the same figure?
I'm sure someone does - it isn't me though :(
tsk tsk @JonClements ;]
22:56
@GamesBrainiac Hey there, what's up?

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