Sets are basically containers which are generally used to collect unique items. They are not ordered and the individual elements are not directly accessible. So, getting an element from a set is not possible.
One possible solution would be using set intersection operation, like this
{Resource("...
I have a feeling that I have totally overlooked something.
This is starting to happen on Edge (the same also on IE11) today.
I have made a Tab with 4 Tags with the ANY option. When I click the tab, the star (*) symbol automatically appears on the left of the Tab caption and the button SAVE becomes enabled. Saving the Tab seems to works but just switch...
@thefourtheye I don't think you've missed something. It's an elegant solution to the question as posed, even though, as you say, it seems like the wrong data structure and dict is the real answer
Getting a strange error in sql module. I have tried to reinstall the module twice and still getting this problem.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:...\prok_test1.py", line 3, in <module> from mysql.connector import * AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'CMySQLConnection'
the error message does not make sense, there is no CMySQLConnection in from mysql.connector import * ... that's why it seems your traceback is abbreviated or there is something a lot more onerous going on which we can't see from the traceback
I found the str.maketrans() method in Python3 and have updated the code.
FULL_ENGLISH_ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
FULL_ENTEAN_ALPHABET = "AZYXEWVTISRLPNOMQKJHUGFDCB"
FULL_ENGLISH_ALPHABET += FULL_ENGLISH_ALPHABET.lower()
FULL_ENTEAN_ALPHABET += FULL_ENTEAN_ALPHABET.lower()
tran_t...
I can't get pdoc to work in windows from commandline. Just installed it with pip, and it installed fine. I can import it as a module in python. I have python/Scripts in my windows PATH, so I can use pip and pyinstaller from CLI fine. In the Scripts folder there is a pdoc file, but it has no extension. There is no exe. Any ideas?
@tripleee and @Ffisegydd I figured it out. Something did corrupt the MySQL (still unknown) I have been re-installing the 64bit for python mysql. I just figured 'f it. let me try re-install the 32bit version just to see what happens' and now it works fine.
I cannot tell you why, or how or what only that it works and I am not going to open pandora box to find out why
Caveat - I haven't tested (slaps wrists) but the idea is to alias maketrans to the appropriate version at the top of your script and then use it further down just as maketrans()
Someone with better knowledge of 2/3 differences will probably come along soon and tell me off!
I prefer not to use try...except except where things are... exceptional. That's mainly a style choice, though. Your way might suit you better. You can still alias the maketrans to avoid the second try...except
then you just use maketrans wherever you want it, with no try...except. The key thing to get hold of is that you can assign a function to a variable name just like a value, so you don't litter your code with tests for 2 vs 3 (whether they are if..else or try..except
(When I say litter, I know in your case it's only once, but in the more general case it can make a difference)
@poke happens to me all the time. Often followed by - becomes a little distracted, does some tangentially relevant stuff in new tab. Forget what I was doing originally. Not painting a good picture of my productivity, I know.
I've had a "fun" day trying to get an ADSL modem and a wifi router to co-operate. I was hoping to just be able to connect the router to the modem, and while I was able to go online it had timeout problems, mostly when clicking Submit buttons. So I could browse SO but I couldn't write / edit answers. After trying a few zillion combinations of settings I finally put the modem into bridged mode and it seems to be working ok now.
I think. :) I just got a timeout error when I first tried to submit that last post. (Stupid hardware... :grumble: )
@Dan That is unfortunate. It may help if you can add a small sample of typical file contents to your question (if there is such a thing as typical file contents...). And because the file contains a mixture of UTF-8 text and arbitrary binary data it's probably a good idea to show us the repr() of the raw (undecoded) file data. So don't use the codecs.open(), just use the standard open()in binary mode.
@BhargavRao It's nice when you get feedback like that. I might try answering more neglected questions. It's certainly less stressful than the FGITW strategy.
@AnttiHaapala long story short, I'm conducting forensic analysis of parsed event log data, and I believe someone intentionally placed binary data in the event logs via a rogue application for nefarious purposes
@Dan Do you have to use that previous script? That data really should be read in binary mode. And then you can attempt to decode parts that may be UTF-8 or cp1252 encoded. Getting codecs.open to decode the whole thing is just going to make it a worse mess than what it currently is.
but all those topics state: "well they look almost the same, work completelly different under the hood but have actually also the same feature set". So choose one you like.
Well, this is about sessions, I'll post the link of my question on the community, I guess someone will remove it if that's forbidden odoo.com/fr_FR/forum/help-1/question/…
/ OFF one of my collegues' english book has the following task: (you should write a single word on the dotted lines) and none of us can solve it :P
> What can mirrors tell us about our self-image? Researchers have discoverd that being aware of a mirror on the wall can influence the way we behave and if this research (1)....... to be believed, always (2)....... the better.
Yeah, then "is to be believed, always for the better" would be perfectly natural.
"were to be believed" is another option, I guess. But "have discovered" is already making a bit of a commitment to the truth of the claim, so it doesn't sit as nicely with "were".
seems right, "A type factored by Union[T1, T2, ...] responds True to issubclass checks for T1 and any of its subtypes, T2 and any of its subtypes, and so on."
hello python! Is it possible to have a "copy" of pip in a python pyvenv?
in the doc there a metion of it: with_pip – a Boolean value which, if true, ensures pip is installed in the virtual environment. This uses ensurepip with the --default-pip option.
but it gives: venv: error: unrecognized arguments: --default-pip
does anybody else find it odd that you can edit a post (post 2000 rep) without having to get it approved, by approving an edit takes 3 people to approve it..?