>>> s = ['this is a sentence', 'gaze upon it', 'behold its glory', 'despair.']
>>> for line in s:
... print(line)
...
this is a sentence
gaze upon it
behold its glory
despair.
It is not a mistake if other programmers told me to write something like this. Maybe they don't realize it yet. For now I am not worried on that because I am worried on printing a line from my array.
next, you can do two_d = [[x for x in line] for line in one_d]. This will give you a two-dimensional representation of your item which you can then reference like a graph. Eg, two_d[1][2]
@PsychOPhobiA That's the thing ... it is a mistake to have a list (they're called lists in Python, not arrays) nested inside another list for no reason. If you can't see that, you really need to learn a litle more about Python before taking on a big project. I recommended the official Python Tutorial earlier today ...
java -cp /opt/jars/*:/tmp/MyProject-0.2.2.jar com.examples.JavaExample i am running this from command line ubuntu. can i call this from python program?? if yes how ? and i also want to call some method written in JavaExample.java file from python program.
@Bharatkarotra well I just typed a simple search term into Google and got 1.8 million results. Obviously I don't have time to go through all those results but the top 10 certainly look promising.
@nnk please see sopython.com/chatroom for the chatroom rules. Please don't post your newly-asked questions here, anyone that is interested in answering questions from the main site is already paying attention to it.
@cpb2 Welcome to the room. I am Fenikso and neither of those. And the rest of the silent patrons are my crew... Eh, I am kidding in at least two of the statements :D.
Okay, so maybe I should clarify my question. How does UNIX handle the command, "cat filename | head -n 10" on a big file? I want to do something similar in python where in I would kill the "cat filename" subprocess as soon as I communicate with "head -n 10" subprocess.
UNIX handles it very efficiently. ie. as soon as it gets the first 10 lines it returns
@CodeBot3000 Some of the popular IDEs have debugger included. I am usually good with print.
@CodeBot3000 Well, Eclipse with PyDev plugin is what I use. It has a debugger, but I have no idea which one, as I do not use it. It is nicely integrated with Eclipse.
@CodeBot3000 BTW: I love how I can have my Java, C++ and Python projects all in one Eclipse IDE seamlessly next to each other.
Huh, ok. So I guess you don't need a debugger so much then?
Yeahh, I'm considering going that route. I don't like eclipse all that much, and the JetBrains IDEs run at ungodly slow speeds in my machine for some obscure reason
I use pdb as "print on steroids". Sometimes I'll put a print statement just before the crashing line, if I have a good idea of what I ought to print. putting pdb.set_trace() instead of print lets you explore all visible variables.
Tutorial is longer than two minutes; did not watch
Anyone have any idea what OP thinks they want here?
Thanks very much! I haven't been responding because I was studying next, iter and list comprehension as I haven't came across those before. It works well but there's one catch, what if I wanted infinite loop_ instead of while list_of_iters to use while True ? it gives me ValueError if I replace it with True: raise ValueError, "empty range for randrange() (%d,%d, %d)" % (istart, istop, width) ValueError: empty range for randrange() (0,0, 0) — user305678313 mins ago
ah Davidism, yeah that makes sense... for some reason the whole 'create_app' idea seems rather weird in certain situations. I guess I'm too used to an app running when it's made
I have an app factory like so
db = SQLAlchemy()
def create_app(environment):
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object(config[environment])
db.init_app(app)
# ... etc
return app
then, I have a script which fetches CSVs outside of the context of the application. This script is a...
I also tried to generate unifrom randoms of 500000 values and then tried to remove all those below the curve, but could not do so using any loop because my data has only 25 values
the reason I need a histogram is because as you can see in my question, the second plot that I have showed, you can clearly see that the randoms are following the exact representation of my data.. I need to show that
I am beginning to dislike posts that are tagged python-perl-bash. Seems to be the catch-all for "please write me a script to process some files in this way, thanks in advance"
Can anyone remember the word for dropping unnecessary words in casual speech? Someone just edited "Much easier to x.." in a post to "It's much easier to x..." which I think was a silly change.
> In linguistics, ellipsis (from the Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission") or elliptical construction refers to the omission from a clause of one or more words that are nevertheless understood in the context of the remaining elements.
Not to be confused with "...", which has the same name
@Kevin: yeah, ellipsis works for me. I was reaching for "holophrasis", but that's a little different. (And to find that word I had to dig up the text of a novel where I knew it was used in a section. I could remember the scene, but not the word. My memory works oddly.)
@Kevin: we don't say "this car needs washed" where I come from, but we do say "this car needs washing", "this book needs reading", "this verb needs conjugating", or "this man needs killing". You know, everyday stuff.
D'you think "car needs washed" is "this car needs to be washed" with words missing, or "car needs washing" with "-ing" -> "->ed"? Probably it's already answered on EL&U..
There is a post about "needs verbed", but it doesn't discuss its origin, just that it's not correct (insofar as any language construct can be "incorrect")
@PsychOPhobiA Hey, I m not a blender pro, it was my hobby when I was 13 years old, now I forgot alot of things, and now there is Blender 2.5+. You can start the game engine if you press "p" in the 3D scene and exit with "esc".
@PsychOPhobiA Yes I know about the latest Blender versions, I m still looking the release notes, here is my latest blender game, it took me less than 45 min to do. I hope you can discover the basic of game production in Blender by exploring it.onedrive.live.com/…
I noticed that france24.com accepts socket connections on port 9090.
I was wondering why on earth that might be. (I was trying to connect to random websites I knew for the purpose of testing the "loading" and "No host reply" screens on my application.