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00:25
i have a program that saves a text file to a directory depending what is in a list
so i do an if statement put the condition and use os.chdir(path)
else i do the same thing but I always get files to save to the first directory that i state
is there some type of exception that I need to include for this operation?
00:40
What are you expecting to go wrong?
also, as a personal recommendation: don't use relative paths, use absolute paths. It's easier.
01:11
(as an aside you can convert relative paths to absolute paths using os.path.abspath
which may help you figure out some issues)
01:22
you cant close a dupe if theres no accepted answer on the dupe?
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Q: I wrote a program but I need to modify my python program

kunji mamuThe program that I wrote prints out a sin wave and I need to modify that to bounces a little bit more each time. At the end, each bounce should go off the top of the screen. I think the only change needed is to the height of the ball. How can I make the height get larger as time increases? somet...

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Q: I need some assistance with my python program

Ahamed AliThe program that I wrote prints out a sine wave and I need to modify that to bounces a little bit more each time. At the end, each bounce should go off the top of the screen. I think the only change needed is to the height of the ball. How can I make the height get larger as time increases? somet...

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05:38
<insert type="headbanging"/>
06:17
cbg
cbg
did you see issue above^
I am looking for a library that can parse any ISO timestamp
and all I can come across are these
@JoranBeasley A dupe target needs an upvoted/accepted answer except when it's the same user... appears that user has two accounts (unless two people chose the same image, and asked the exact same crap question two hours apart)
@AnttiHaapala oh good ol' datetime parsing stuff... be much simpler if we just use stardates or something :)
it is funny since we have a standard that is pretty much "this is the only way you can understand these strings"
except then this library says "but I don't want to understand them"
guess python-dateutil it is
06:32
That's a library I consider pretty much essential anyway
that and requests should probably be included in the stdlib
except then, they'd never get updated for ages...
06:51
hey guys
i need help with how can i source one module into another python module
I have one module dir structure like this /u/user/qa-fo/lib/python//qa/feeds/linux_util.py
and i want linux_util.py to import into this module /u/user/qa-fo/bin/feeds/test.py
any idea
i have "init".py in both these location /u/user/qa-fo/bin/feeds/, /u/user/qa-fo/lib/python//qa/feeds/
Cbg
@JonClements ouch :)
@Hemant you do not "source" modules in python, you'd import necessary names
@Hemant your module structure is a bit off, you have the same-named package in both places
(that is, feeds)
you'd want them to have a different name package, or be in the same place
@Antti
i can't change the folder sturcture as it is used by many other team also
then, you're screwed basically :d
anyways i got a idea, let me know if this is ok
i'm going to make /u/user/qa-fo/ as python package
07:05
@Hemant symlink the blasted thing then
that should work right
@Hemant ack with @JonClements
@jon
in any case, if you cannot change the folder structure, the problem is with your team :D
07:06
@JonClements, make /u/user/qa-fo as python package is a good idea ?
@Hemant it's the sensible approach :)
thanks guys
07:24
Hi all
I am trying to write some data to csv the method below works fine, but I just want to make it more generic so that I can make it a method and call whenever I want to write something to csv file instead of defining variable name statically
def data():

    for index, value in enumerate(mydata):
        csvfile = StringIO.StringIO()
        writer = csv.writer(csvfile)
        writer.writerow([value['id'],value['name'],value['lastName']])
        yield csvfile.getvalue()
so, how to do it a method without static keys e.g., value['id']
hmm why do you yield what you write?
that is to say, why don't you use csv.writer to write to the actual file?
anw, the thing you asked:
keys = ['id', 'name', 'lastName'] # say
writer.writerow(value.get(key) for key in keys)
though you must know the keys beforehand, so if your objects are all different then you need to scan the data twice to find out all keys, ofc.
@AnttiHaapala, thanks. I got it.
@CoKoder we had some datasets with 100M json separated by newline, that we convert to csv, there is not much any other way than to scan the whole file first to find out the keys,
(can't even fit in memory)
07:46
@AnttiHaapala, I tried the code that you suggested but I got this error message:
Error: sequence expected
at this line --> writer.writerow(value.get(key) for key in keys)
old python, so use [value.get(key) for key in keys]
@AnttiHaapala, I got this error message this time: TypeError: unhashable type: 'list'
then your keys contains something that it shouldnt
or you wrote get(keys)
If you did instead: first, second, rest = line.split(' ', 2) then d[first, second].append(line) and caught ValueError specifically, that's what I think you're after... — Jon Clements 4 mins ago
No one listens to me :(
But I suppose they've made a half-edit to the effect
@AnttiHaapala, I know why the problem occurs.
aq = [{'id':1, 'name':'test'},{'id':2, 'name':'test2'}]

bq = []
for k in aq:
    if k.keys() not in bq:
        bq.append(k.keys)
07:58
ofc
how about
I tried this code to get the keys
keyset = set(key for key in item for item in aq)
bq = sorted(keyset)
for the whole thing
File "<stdin>", line 12, in <module>
NameError: name 'item' is not defined
@CoKoder what do you even expect if k.keys() not in bq to do?
You're trying to find all unique keys across a list of dictionaries?
right
08:06
set().union(*(el.keys() for el in aq)) will work on Python 3.x
Or, use @Antti's set(...) construct with the correct names :)
Ok thanks, I figured out!
it worked! Thanks @AnttiHaapala again!
np
@JonClements the traditional json->csv exercise :D
@AnttiHaapala yup, or any variety of unioning multiple mostly similar data sources
One more thing how to sort the keys in a way that I want rather than using sorted
@CoKoder Well, that's up to you...
08:11
for example, I want to see names first in the key list
@CoKoder you have a separate list of the order you want them output
so say you have:
>>> order = ['name']
>>> keys = {'id', 'bob', 'name', 'foo', 'bar'}
>>> order.extend(keys.difference(order))
>>> order
['name', 'bar', 'foo', 'id', 'bob']
or order.extend(sorted(keys.difference(order)))
Thanks!
08:38
@Hemant when you post a multi line message, press the fixed-font button next to upload... and it will keep indentation
You can edit old messages by pressing up.
-- /u/user/qa-fo/bin/
		|----- __init__.py
		|----- pythonlib
			   |----- __init__.py
			   |----- linux_util.py
		|----- feeds
			   |----- __init__.py
			   |----- test.py

linux_util.py

#!/usr/local/bin/python

def test():
    print "hello test from linux util"

test.py

#!/usr/local/bin/python

from bin.pythonlib.linux_util import test
print execute("date")

python feeds/test.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "feeds/test.py", line 6, in <module>
    from bin.pythonlib.linux_util import test
what I'm doing wrong here
@JonClements feeds folder has many other languages scripts too such as perl and shell
I'm in the middle of something right now... bear with me, or maybe someone else will pipe up
sure
guys any idea
i tried the same structure on a new python project and it works fine
08:54
Sorry don't have the time.
@Ffisegydd no problem. Can you see into it when you are free? It would be a great help
Probably not. If someone can help you, then they will do.
Where the heck in this blasted place have I put my card reader
Have you heard about this dress thing?
It's f***ing weird man.
09:00
Haha, yeah
I saw it this morning and it was so unbelieveably white and gold and then I got into the office and it WAS F***ING BLUE AND BLACK!
@Ffisegydd Huh?
Lol, it's obviously white and gold @Ffisegydd
It is white and gold. Now I've looked at it again I agree.
Though I can understand why people would think it's blue and black.
09:06
Bulls***.
from cbgg import recbg
My link is more recent :p
yes
and I cannot see that in white+gold even if I wanted to
it could be bronze but not gold :d
@Hemant your problem is like everyone's else: you are trying to run modules on command line. don't do it.
closing as a duplicate thereof
user559633
09:48
insomnia is the bessst
From Nirvana to Faithless?
user559633
Whatchu talking about Bob Grant?
I do love a bit of Faithless.
user559633
I don't know what 'faithless' is, but seems like a film for people that like movies based on who wrote them or some pop group according to an interweb search
It is indeed the pop group, old timer :)
09:53
Faithless is a British electronica band consisting of Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo. The group is best known for their dance songs ("Insomnia", "God Is a DJ" and "We Come 1"). Faithless recorded six albums. During their career they sold over 15 million records worldwide. The band announced it would split up after their Passing The Baton dates at Brixton Academy on 7 and 8 April 2011, however Maxi Jazz and Sister Bliss still occasionally perform as a "Faithless DJ & Live PA" collaboration. == Career == The band was formed in early 1995, and their debut single "Salva Mea (Save Me)" was released...
user559633
God is a Dj. Pass.
They need to fix that low-pixel W
And what's with that gold smoke in the photo?
user559633
i don't internet for 1 day and i'm missing out on some meme
hyuckhyuckhyuck
That bloody dress.
user559633
People argued about color representation from a camera phone photo for a day?
09:57
Yes.
I do love white balance. And the internet.
user559633
Either I don't understand something or the world is pretty f*cked
FYI: sopython as an organisation believes strongly that the dress was white and gold. Any people saying otherwise are just idiots and fakers.
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user559633
I see purple.
user559633
Oh, and Mr Clements sees shades of gray. Likely around 50. (AM I GETTING REFERENCES YET)
10:18
cbg
Does anyone fancy entering a DataViz competition as a team?
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cbg
This is the sort of reference counting I can get on board with
user559633
"Those entries that make the finalist day on Thursday 4 June will receive a tour of the Bank of England and its archives in the morning, followed by lunch."

I'm going to join fizzy only so I can make the "free samples" joke at the bank.
I haven't looked at the data in detail yet but have an idea for a visualisation.
user559633
10:31
"Inflation attitudes survey data" remap this to the Doom guy face
I was considering something along the lines of <redacted>
user559633
"Refreshments will then be served for the contestants who will have the chance to mingle with the judges and other Bank staff." wait, hold up, there's mingling?
user559633
So tired. Today is going to be long.
Save your strength little guy, got a lot of MTFLing to do.
user559633
I'm in this stupid sleep schedule in which I wake up after 5 hours of sleep, typically around 4am, which means I'm too tired to be really productive.
user559633
10:41
I think I'll find a spot next to a heater at work today and curl up like a cat and take a 3 hour nap.
user559633
I'll write some blog post and back date it and say it's part of the agile process or something, then edit the 6 sigma wiki and drop in some BS about how it increases synergy
Good old 6-sigma.
@tristan is your bedroom pitch black when you're trying to sleep?
user559633
@RobertGrant it's new york...so no
Well tell new york to start selling blockout curtains :)
user559633
10:47
I'm out of here in just over 30 days anyway :)
But having also struggled with the same thing, that's been one of the biggest factors I've read about/experienced
Off to Germany?
user559633
Yeah, blackout curtains help somewhat. In my case, I think it's more stress related that's messing up my sleep hygiene.
user559633
Making a stop to visit family, and then yep! Off to Berlin
Awesome. What a cool adventure.
Having been in South Africa for 4 years, it's a cool thing to do
Awesome dude.
10:49
Unless you earn Rands, in which case sucks to be you me
Well that works nicely Rob.
Need a space after the second ---
hrmz, putting more effort than I wanted to into comments to counter all the comments made by Lafada.
Ah thanks
user559633
:] The plan is to stay there as long as they'll let me, then probably Russia, then bouncing around Western Europe on various visas until I'm legally obligated to come back to the US
Just don't earn Roubles
Remember: you can't spell trouble without rouble
Or maybe now's exactly the time to buy some, who knows.
10:54
TIL about the new Pornhub's device which "creates power when moved in an up and down motion". Can't share the link because it's NSFW..
user559633
@RobertGrant Oh, yeah, I'll be getting paid in USD. I think it's one of the more stable currencies.
@tristan well, that's okay then :) I reckon the Euro is best of all, but probably safe to stick with dollars, as long as you can afford living expenses
user559633
@61612 I imagine that's an early release april fools joke?
user559633
I don't know how stable the euro is, with Greece, massive unemployment
11:00
Yeah, Greece seems hell-bent on destabilising it :)
But Germany seems hell-bent on not destabilising it, and I think I know who I'd bet on
And that would be: anything but the Rand
Okay here is the link, I don't really think it's NSFW, but the url may be blocked by your firewall: pornhub.com/devices/wankband
Well the URL looks totally fine
@tristan I don't think it's a joke..
user559633
My understanding of the eurozone is that it's really only Germany and France keeping it afloat.
I'm transported back to mIRC and being 18
user559633
11:02
I think it's unlikely that people want to walk around with a bracelet that says "wank band" on it @61612
@tristan yes, the countries with siestas are supported by the countries without them
user559633
That must be so frustrating as a european in a country that has net output
Yeah, it must be a nightmare
This is why the UK stayed out of it, I guess
@tristan Actually, France's economy is in decline, I think the UK is over taking it as the 2nd largest economy in the EU
But UK isn't Eurozone
user559633
11:06
Ah, sorry, I meant of EU members that are also in the "eurozone"
ahh... EU and Eurozone aren't synonymous :)
user559633
Yeah, that's why I used eurozone :)
@tristan ahh... so you did... my bad :p
ignore me... I shall consume more tea...
user559633
It's fine :) most americans are more "what's an urop?"
user559633
My understanding is that France and Germany are using the Euro to buy relative political stability from their neighbors
11:09
@tristan well, I have a strange inkling that a lot of Americans probably aren't aware there's a planet with other nations/countries outside of America :)
omg my facebook is full of the color debate only
as if there weren't more pressing issues
@tristan "I am here to get lobotomy, what is your op?"
user559633
@JonClements I joke, but Americans are generally well aware of other countries, especially Europe (where many of our educated their lineage history to be rooted in).
especially the country called Europe
but then "I thought all white people are native English speakers"
user559633
For those that aren't, I think some understanding has to be lent to the fact that America is an incredibly powerful and highly-productive country with few direct neighbors, so it's easier to think in terms of states (if thinking territorial or cultural at all) when the habitable areas make for non-trivial countries in their own regard
user559633
11:16
If that makes sense at all (i'm really sleep deprived)
Yeah it does
Although you'd expect someone from Europe to know lots about Europe and some stuff about the States as well
user559633
And given that culturally we tend to look towards our own country for solutions and we have obscene differences in customs and behaviors within our own population, it's easy to generalize or not be too concerned with learning that belgians prefer mayonnaise while austrians prefer mustard
My knowledge of Geography is sketchy, but I think I'm reasonably well-educated on the cultures.
And FYI: it's mustard all the way baby.
blah to mayonnaise... salad cream FTW!
user559633
@RobertGrant sure, but america is the new york yankees of the world baseball analogy -- it's impossible to ignore us because we're more or less an all-stars team
user559633
11:19
@Ffisegydd preach it.
Salad Cream is vile. Jon you're a disgrace.
@tristan it's so great you're moving to Germany? :p
user559633
i thought...uh.wow, salad cream is a thing and not a joking way to say "salad dressing"
user559633
@JonClements i never said it was great :)
@Ffisegydd you use mustard for belgian fries?
user559633
11:21
and beyond the large geographic distances, there's also some policy stuff that makes americans less travelled
user559633
(also, of our neighbors, mexico's local government is still kidnapping and murdering children, so...pass.. on having that border be euro-style open and canada is just another state)
@Antti I do. I love mustard, even on chips
now that's strange
user559633
mustard and vinegar are the best
mustard goes with sausage, some sandwiches, and into pea soup, but not with chips
11:23
@tristan I don't understand that analogy. Can you pick a more globally successful sport for your metaphor? :)
@RobertGrant like, cricket? :D
English mustard is good - don't do that French rubbish
There's nothing wrong with French mustard.
Dijon is lovely.
just read on wikipedia that in England there is "French" mustard
I prefer strong mustard
11:27
Dijon is good
user559633
@RobertGrant sorry about your diving competition :)
user559633
spicy mustard or don't bother
It's not an image file. i.e. it doesn't end in .png/jpg/etc
@tristan :)
11:29
does not end with .jpg or so
Probably trolling, unless extremely stupid.
user559633
Must resist temptation to post quickmeme.com/meme/eb6
cbg
@MartijnPieters You'd hope a Greek person would get the Sieve of Eratosthenes right...
11:39
Pew pew
downvoted that too
if op actually would have run the program, the question would have been differnet.
@AnttiHaapala Why oh why don't we have "Lacks Minimal Understanding" any more?
@PM2Ring because it is rude
you need to be sensitive with the stupid.
I think it's quite good; it's not saying they're stupid
Someone who lacks minimal understanding isn't necessarily stupid, though. They may just be ignorant of their shortcomings. And if they aren't stupid they may be educable.
OTOH, someone who posts a program that's jam-packed with syntax errors, like that sieve, is probably not the sharpest tool in the shed...
11:51
If you say "you lack understanding" to someone, and then that someone takes it as an insult to their person, then...
"Are you saying that I am stupid"... "Not initially, but now that you mentioned it"
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And the close reason was widely mis-applied.
@MartijnPieters Fair point. And I guess someone who's in a bad mood because they can't get their program to work is likely to interpret "Lacks Minimal Understanding" as a general insult, rather than as a simple specific statement that they don't appear to have sufficient knowledge of the programming language to do what they're attempting to do.
Just after I logged in this evening I saw this and thought "What a mess!". But at least it's not full of stupid syntax errors, just minor stupid things like opening a file that's already open, and other typical newbie stuff like redundant print statements and inconsistent spelling.
But I must admit that "Weclome to the Banking Bank PLC ATM service." made me chuckle. :)
12:15
Thanks for contributing! Have more to say? - Yes - go away you stupid box!
Hah
The banner is actually very.. very distracting. I already answer a lot, can I dismiss the banner please? Reloading the page doesn't help, editing doesn't help. I could put it in my user stylesheet to hide it, but I rather I had the option to say thanks, but I'm fine. Putting it at the bottom of my answer might also make it more palatable. — Martijn Pieters yesterday
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Q: If 'Answer Similar Questions' is kept, offer an opt-out

T.J. CrowderAs many will know, there's a new Answer Similar Questions feature being trialled. I'm not arguing against the feature in general (or for, I don't have an opinion either way), but for me, the new box is simply noise and something more to scroll past. If the feature is kept, please include a means...

@MartijnPieters Yeah... saw that... just wondering if it's worth posting saying the same thing... I detected some reluctance to turn it off... (although the vast majority of users are saying they don't want it)
I've never seen this message :/
Lucky you :)
12:29
@MartijnPieters also the answer similar questions is like "tag only?"
bc the questions weren't at all similar
12:49
Trying to decide how I should describe Integers in my KS documentation. There's not too much to say.
Even less than that, if I decide to have a separate chapter for arithmetic operators.
I burned my palm and now it's blistered and I seriously need to pop it but I know I shouldn't oh god please help me
So err, why did you burn your palm?
Friction burns from the "spin the control stick" minigame in Mario Party 1.
probably seeing the quality of posts at , then facepalming on the red face...
Spitting sauce from my risotto last night.
12:54
@Ffisegydd if you need to use your hand, then you could pop it
@JonClements Kevin has already stated that if the feature goes into production at all it'll include the ability to turn it off.
It's a tiny tiny blister but it's so annoying and I want to pop it but I know I shouldn't in case it gets infected oh god I need to do the needful...
@MartijnPieters Oh good... we'll wait to see if it's dropped, otherwise turn it off fairly quickly then :p
@AnttiHaapala The developer has stated that the criteria are currently simplistic and there is a lot of room for improvement there.
I always pop the blisters, I just use a needle that has been sterilized with flame...
12:56
The only knife I've got is ridiculously dirty. Should go get a scalpel and bunsen burner from my lab...
never any infection
needle not a knife
you want to make a tiny hole not cut your hand off
Man, I have a fun Friday project I want to do, but I'm actually busy :-(
@Ffisegydd Don't pop the blister. Get a thin needle and tunnel underneath the blister from the side, not through the blistered skin.
But,if i try ur code to a small xml file i get error as File "C:\Python27\xmlp.py", line 4, in <module> total = sum(len(text.split()) for text in tree.itertext()) AttributeError: 'ElementTree' object has no attribute 'itertext'adsa lila 1 min ago
Um... not sure what the heck this person is doing... I can see this going down a rabbit hole...
13:08
@Ffisegydd, Disguise yourself as a blister and live among them. In time, your differences will be forgotten.
user559633
@Kevin what's the fun friday project? kevinscript?
Whatever it is, Kevin's gripped.
Bazabooie!
I wanted to make a playable version of this game so I could challenge users to beat my proposed second player AI
KevinScript can't be a Friday project because it is already a forever project
Instead of working on either, I'm doing string validation for a CRUD form
Being extra careful to check the return value of every single #$%@ function, because I can't trust a dang thing to work on production.
I think the web host is injecting elements into my DOM and messing up my preconditions.
Too bad that behavior is documented precisely nowhere, not even in the dozen projects before this one where the other devs say, "Oh yeah, I kind of remember having to deal with something like that. I think I did a redirect???"
13:32
cbg
So nice to see the evil twins say "cbg" :)
You mean, me and my evil twin, right?
@thefourtheye I thought you were the evil twin?
13:37
@thefourtheye Lol, There is a saying in kannada, which roughly translates to, If some one calls you a pumpkin thief, Why do you check whether you are carrying a pumpkin?
@RobertGrant No no... I understand why you are confused... I am just a cute little innocent puppy
@BhargavRao Puppies don't like pumpkin.... Gr.r..rr
Puppies don't tel Gr.r..rr also!
My evil twin taught me to say that... He is the one to be blamed...
@thefourtheye Okay... let's settle on I'm evil, but you're more evil? :p
So you learn evil things and you are not "evil"?
13:42
@JonClements I am actually the exact opposite of evil, puppy...
You're "live" ?
rubs paws to get into fight with the evil twin
So, you're not evil, but you want to start a fight?
Anything to establish that I am not evil...
Very surprised there wasn't a current answer for stackoverflow.com/questions/339053/… nor dupes that did.
so I wrote one.
13:47
Hmm, it occurs to me that javascript's functionName.prototype.methodName syntax is rather like my own className.instanceMethods.methodName design.
Hooray, I'm learneding!
user559633
I was planning on asking a question on SO, but now I've researched it enough to self answer
@Kevin that almost makes it sound like javascript nicked your design :)
Retroactive theft!!!
user559633
(is it possible to get url_mappings off a flask blueprint for a return value without running an O(n) comparison on routes against app.url_map)
Damn you "TD Bank Arts Center", you're polluting my google search with irrelevant results. I just want to center the content in a <td> ;_;
13:58
@MartijnPieters Most of the zip files I play with in Python are .epub files, so they tend to be pretty small, and I often want to modify the contents, but that trick of using ZipFile.open() and shutil.copyfileobj() is nice to know.
user559633
text-align:center in a td should be fine td .some_class { text-align: center }
@tristan Thanks for the tip :-)

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