I'm using python 3 on a raspberry pi. In a game that I'm making I want a function that, when the player clicks on the canvas, returns the coordinates of the click.
I know there's probably a way of doing it using matplotlib but I don't really want to use that. I've spent hours searching and I can...
the difference between django and pyramid is that django scratches the developers itch while a pyramid is a framework for building itch-scratchers :D
ah, maybe I should formulate it like this: the model from DB are usually not a very good match for what should be sent over wire so again YMMV with colanderalchemy anyway - the only place I would use something like it would be an automatic admin interface
Python 2.7.8 (default, Oct 20 2014, 15:05:19)
[GCC 4.9.1] on linux2
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>>> exec('print "42"', {}, {})
42
>>>
Python 2.5.5 (r255:77872, Nov 28 2010, 16:43:48)
[GCC 4.4.5] on linux2
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>>> exec('print "42"', {}, {})
42
You can stop compare the corresponding elements if the comparison criterion is exceeded and return False. The else suite is executed after the for, but only if the for terminates normally (not by a break). Function return True if comparison exactly meet cirteria. I used the break to emphasize the...
Python 3.4.2 (default, Oct 8 2014, 13:08:17)
[GCC 4.9.1] on linux
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>>> exec('print("42")', {}, {})
42
@Ian yeah... walked the dog this morning as I thought it was going to get worse... but now it's actually sunny and warming up a bit... made the wrong choice there...
@Ian plus for an old boy - he still likes his puddles and mud stuff... so gonna have to get around to steaming the kitchen floor at some point... but it can wait :p
@poke ie: couldn't think of anything more meaningful than either return the two lists, or return False, which is then gotta make it awkward, maybe return two empty lists... who knows
@thefourtheye It only works from the transcript. You basically have to click the permalink in the star list and then to unstar, click the star next to the message.
If you were looking over his shoulder and pointing at the screen, he would understand in no time. But without being able to see what he's doing, it's kind of hopeless.