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02:29
Is there any reason my package would run on the machine I'm developing it on, but not when I install it with pip on another machine?
I'm using python -m package_name to run it on both machines...
02:40
@michaelpri different python versions? Dependence on third-party modules? Hard to say without seeing the traceback...
I'm getting an ImportError @MattDMo
What's the full text of the error?
You want the full traceback?
sure - is it huge?
not too big, about 15 lines
02:42
OK, post it here
Is command_functions a separate module?
Well its a package in my package
Well, if command_functions is a directory under voice_coding and it contains assign_variable.py (or a class/function named assign_variable in __init__.py) then you should be accessing it by using from .command_functions.assign_variable import assign_variable (note the . in front of command_functions)
You'll notice the previous import lines in the traceback all have the correct format
You were right about assign_variable.py being a file in command_functions
But using .command_functions.assign_variable throws the exact same error.
02:52
ok - I was confusing myself :)
And there is an __init__.py file in command_functions
is the __init__.py empty?
So the tree structure is this?

voice_coding
|- __main__.py
|- listen.py
|- eval_command.py
|- instructions.py
|- command_functions
    |- __init__.py
    |- assign_variable.py
voice_coding also has an __init__.py, but other than that (and other files under command_functions) yes
02:58
hmm.
03:17
@michaelpri So are you sure that changing to from .command_functions.assign_variable ... doesn't work? Make sure you've changed it in /home/michaelpri/.local/lib/python3.4/site-packages/voice_coding/instructions.p‌​y. I just set up a similar directory structure on my machine using Python 3.5, got the same error when I did from sub_dir.functions import do_stuff, but from .sub_dir... worked.
No, that did not work. You can try installing it here if you want.
It will install one of the required packages for you, but you also need to install PyAudio
And also it does work when running it the computer I'm developing it on
What exactly are the .swp files in the tar.gz file from PyPI?
Gah, must've forgetten to close out Vim. Those are swap files, which do something that I don't know :P
03:32
also, in setup.py, you might want to change Operating System :: MacOS to Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X as, technically, MacOS also includes OS 9.
03:42
@MattDMo I'm gonna head to bed. Thanks for your help :) If you have some sudden revelation later, please let me know o/
\o will do
04:07
@michaelpri I found the problem, at least on my machine. For some reason setup.py install is building an egg, but whatever. However, when I unzipped the egg, I found that the command_functions directory and its contents were never added to the egg. instructions.py is trying to import from a module that isn't there. I'll leave it up to you to figure out why :)
 
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08:51
how do you create a query string using flask?
I've spent ages on this and haven't been able to figure it out
closest I've gotten is {{ url_for('entries', paginate_value=40) }}
but, this is static
my current challenge is how to make the 40 change when the user makes a selection from a dropdown
the closest I've gotten to this is:
{{ url_for('entries', paginate_value=request.form['pageinate_value']) }}
but this requires users to submit their choice twice
...
Hi @Sean. I don't know the answer to your question, but thought I'd say hi. It's often pretty quiet in here around this time on a Sunday. There are people who know Flask really well who come in here quite often, though. They may notice your question, or you could try again a little later when America wakes up (although I see from your profile you're in Oz).
cool
thanks
I think it might have a solution here
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Q: HTML Forms: Submit button that goes to querystring?

kivetrosI'm working on a Rails site, and I've got my database indexed with IndexTank. I have things set up so that to search, all I have to do is browse to [root]/search?q=[query]. To simplify things, I'm planning on just dropping a HTML form with a textbox and a submit button in amongst the erb, but I'm...

I'll do some reading
:-)
:-)
!!!!!
figured it out
needed to post the form as GET rather than POST
needed to submit* the form via GET rather than POST
so many hours
 
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12:21
@Sean Why do you submit a form via GET?
12:36
hello :)
13:01
cbg
Is the IP address of a device independent of whether I connect to it via ethernet or wifi?
Not python related, but this is the best place I could think of to ask...
@Jacobadtr you should ask it somewhere more appropriate for networking.
There are other SE sites that might be able to help.
@Ffisegydd ok
@michaelpri please use lowercase package names :P
@michaelpri your packages is wrong in setup.py
should have ., not /. In any case you'd probably want to use find_packages
e.g. packages=find_packages()
13:38
cbg
Poor old Ginja Ninja still can't get his Python script to run.
13:55
@Ffisegydd Only a BSc, so silly
14:16
cbg
@PM2Ring ginja jinja is using windows
and no it is not added to the command path
@AnttiHaapala Oh, ok. I thought I'd read recently that it was. Never mind...
that I can remember
instead, it registers the .py association if I recall correctly, to execute python for that
"Python is not added to the DOS path by default. This screencast will walk you through the steps to add the correct entry to the System Path, allowing Python to be executed from the command-line by all users."
That's weird that it can handle file associations but it can't find the executable when you give it explicitly. But I never could understand the "logic" of Windows.
however
in any case... that proves my point that "commands and command line arguments" are not a good approach to teach functions to newbies.
@AnttiHaapala I suppose it might have been a reasonable thing to do in Ancient Times, when everybody who used a computer was familiar with the command line, but that hasn't been the case for a long time.
15:00
Does anyone know how to bring a wx.MessageBox to the top of the foreground in Windows?
15:47
@Malik click on it
@malik, any tkinter widget has a .wakeup() will bring it to the top of the window stack, not sure if that applies wx sounds windows specific
 
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16:52
@Mat
@MattDMo I need it to come up on top automatically by default.
@usagi I don't understand your question at all.
@usagi please don't bring recently asked questions to the room.
As per the room rules: sopython.com/chatroom
17:17
@MalikBrahimi sorry, I forgot to add the <sarcasm> tag :)
Yeah, I gotcha. But I could really use an answer.
hey guys, any tips on creating decent pivot charts with Pandas/IPython/Notebook ala the kind of thing you get with tableau?
the visualisation docs with Pandas are pretty intimidating thing to pick up and sift through
17:52
for i in range (1,13):
    balance=balance-t*10
    balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
    if balance<0:
        print t
        break
want to find the minimum steady amount i have to pay every month to be at 0 or below at the end of the year
that snippet works perfectly if i set to a fixed value, but when ii try to iterate over it, it just gives me garbage :(
for t in range (1,75):
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t*10
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
        if balance<0:
            print t
            break
@hmmmbob you never reset balance.
mhmh so you mean that it goes into the first loop with a smaller value
makes sense
Well you get to balance<0 for the first loop, then the second loop has no new balance value.
@BitCoinBetter what's your definition of a "pivot chart" as the only thing I know by that name is the Microsoft owned ones (what are just sort-able tables with custom built-ins for graph creation)
i think it works now, but my solution is very ugly
balance2=balance

anualInterestRate=0.2
for t in range (1,75):
    balance=balance2
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t*10
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
    if balance<0:
        print t
        break
18:01
@hmmmbob incidentally I think your thinking about how interest works may be faulty.
The monthly interest is not simply annual (not anual, FYI) divided by 12.
@BitCoinBetter I like Ploty but you can do simple graphing with just IPython and pandas
it was a given that it is calculated like that
i am well aware that this is not how it works :)
Heh
I'd suggest you wrap your calculations into a function to tidy it up
So you have something like:
for t in range(1,75):
    do_whatever(fullBalance, t)
hmm that looks much cleaner and easier to understand
i really have to start writing little functions
def do_whatever(balance, t):
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t*10
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
        if balance<0:
            return t
18:07
then make them into generators ;)
Well return whatever you want, you get the idea.
seems like more people have the same assignment :P
@AnttiHaapala @MattDMo Thank you both! I finally got it working. And I'll make sure to change the name to all lowercase letters :)
cbg @Antti
18:12
cbg Antti
@AnttiHaapala Thanks, will do
(and pep8 discourages _ in package names for a reason that escapes me... :P)
18:30
can i tell python "the first time a loop returns something , break" ?
18:41
yes
how can i do it if you dont mind ?
i thought so but somehow did not manage to insert it at the right spot i guess ?
def year(balance, t):
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t*10
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
        if balance<=0:
            return t

for t in range (1,52):
    year(balance,t)
want to tell that bottom loop, if a t is returned from the function, break
for t in range(1,52):
    if year(balance, t):
        break
18:57
ohh
so if a function returns something that can be seen as a True ?
Something that is Truthy yes.
so any kind of variable that is not False or None ?
Though in that case you may want to return True instead of t.
To be explicit.
@hmmmbob no. [] is Falsey. So are 0 and 0.0.
Anything that is empty (dict, set, list) or 0ish is also Falsey.
18:59
i was totally unaware of that costruct, will help me alot in the future
so in that way the 0 is not only an integer its also not True
No 0 is always 0.
When you do if 0 what you're doing is if bool(0)
and that is by definiton False
right?
And bool(0) returns False
Ja.
got it :)
You can use bool in the command line to see
19:01
i just did
   bool(0)
=> False
   bool(1)
=> True
   bool(999)
=> True
   bool([])
=> False
   bool([0])
=> True
last case is because it has an element in it
Exactly.
Doesn't matter what element.
So bool([False]) is True.
that is a construct i can use all the time i think
Depending on your Python version there's some more subtleties when talking about True and False and 1 and 0 but that's probably a bit advanced for now.
19:05
yeah, i def learned something today, thank you
19:43
OMG, PokerStars is pain the in the ass
19:57
cbg
@khajvah why ?
@hmmmbob They froze my account and are asking for some irrelevant documents. I explained them like 3 times why it's irrelevant, but it desn't work
So I just asked them to refund my money. I will play somewhere else/
they will not do it
so hold your breath
they will let you cash in without any documents
but when you want to cash out, they want documentation, usually scan of your id and of a recent bill
I didn't even play. I deposited 30 bucks and it got frozen, so I didn't play with it. They should refund.
i dont wanna put you down :)
20:07
:D
i was just telling you what i am sure will happen :)
hopes never die :D
in that case
it does :P
grr
I need to make a prototype of a program in 1 day...
lol "The password for your ABC account is: mypass
For your security, please keep it confidential."
and they are sending it in an email
20:08
the problem is I do not exactly know what it is used for
I have not talked with the user, ever.
can i ask what a prototype is ?
like basic functionality ?
that would make it difficult
well... it was like "prototype" and now they think that prototype is 90 % of the working program
I have a meeting tomorrow, where I finally meet the user. :D
except that "now it is a meeting for final refinement of the product so that he can start using it" :P
ahh...oi, vey
I am supposed to work in an engineering company
20:10
is it deadly in your business if you would just go "ok that is a complete joke what you asking for" ?
and all others there are engineers as well... and ...
they're as clueless as pretty much any layman
at least their engineers and not marketing people or some such
so first I am doing a "prototype"... even before talking with the user
thanks for the link :)
I am not sure if there is any distinction
20:12
hey..
dont say that pls
makes me feel personally hurt
you're an engineer or a marketing person?
engineer
there is where I've worked but the industry (even organization) usually determines this :)
granted the last place I worked I had the title "Software Engineer" instead of "Developer" so that was weird in and of itself
what is the difference?
even funnier is that 1 of these guys has also a degree in industrial engineering like me...
but he didn't know I have it... from the same uni... before him. so he is like "well, because I have this degree from here then I tend to focus on the quality and blablabla"
20:15
the difference is usually the level of "buzzwords" one hears during a conversation ;)
ok so he is a douchbag
and I am thinking like "well but you haven't got any clue about what you're talking about"
ah no
only inexperienced.
like, recently graduated
Would be glad, if anybody could waste time on reviewing my small resume
@khajvah know any radio yerevan jokes? :D
I went into my bachelor's program with about 7 years in the industry and I had a lot of "head shaking, don't ruin their hope" moments during group projects ;)
20:18
@AnttiHaapala oh no, I will google.
@khajvah a few nitpicky things
> Developed BlackBerry OS 10 applications
would you advice as a beginner, to try to code things that you can readily google
just so i get a better understanding and actual code something
@khajvah add country :D
20:20
i feel like if i just cut and paste, i dont learn much
@Firedrake969 nice thanks. What about the overall content? I feel like it's too dmall
@khajvah depends on what experience and stuff you've had
@hmmmbob I would advise having an active/online code repository that you can share with potential employers (github/gitbucket/a VM in the cloud/a website/etc)
@khajvah 2 pages is the standard, there is some stuff missing
@khajvah I would add what frameworks/libraries you use also
20:21
@AnttiHaapala I didn't even know we had an international radio channel.
I know that github and stackoverflow profile have gotten me a few interviews though I don't include stackoverflow in the CV but in response emails
also @khajvah if you've ever presented anything at software conferences
@khajvah :D
Yeah, I should really do more open source stuff that I can put on resumes. I mostly just have lots of code golf.
@Firedrake969 I am noob :D
20:22
def year(balance, t):
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
    return balance

def bisection(a, b):
    middle=(a+b)/2
    year(balance,middle)
    if balance==0:
        print middle
    if balance>0:
        bisection(a,middle)
    elif balance>0:
        bisection(middle,b)

bisection(0,400.00
@khajvah it is a soviet time joke
RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
@AnttiHaapala Are you from post-soviet country?
...and this last statement makes me feel old
well, no, but I am from a country where the CPSU could veto the election of a president :P
20:24
Thanks for the review guys.
has anybody used tweepy?
thought it had something to do with getting too many decimals, so i used round, still too may recursions
def year(balance, t):
    for i in range (1,13):
        balance=balance-t
        balance=balance+balance*anualInterestRate/12
    return balance

def bisection(a, b):
    middle=(a+b)/2.0
    year(balance,middle)
    if round(balance,1)==0.0:
        print middle
    if round(balance,1)>0.0:
        bisection(a,middle)
    elif round(balance,1)<0.0:
        bisection(middle,b)

bisection(0,400.0)
@khajvah that's not like the original ones.... but yeah close enough :d
ahh.. i dont get whats wrong with it.. thats so frustrating
20:36
@hmmmbob well, don't use recursion
@hmmmbob python 2 is wrong :P
@hmmmbob I can give you my Octave version, if you want.
@hmmmbob you're not string the return value of year() anywhere
instead you're using the global balance variable...
which obviously does not change
and thus as you'd have positive balance there in the beginning, the code always takes the second ...
20:40
Hey someone know how to get unbanned from asking questions? I asked some stupid questions a year ago that led me to get a ban from questions.
also you can store the rounded value to a variable, no need to cound it thrice :D
thrice
nice
@DeBanana you must've asked some very stupid questions then
I was new in this community and i understand why they banned me but i tried to answer a lot of question and help and its still on...
@DeBanana you could ask @MartijnPieters or @JonClements nicely to see if they can see what's there
20:42
How to message them?
if they can
just pinged them :D
lol how?
you pinged them?
209
Q: What can I do when getting "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

ArjanDo not repost the question you were about to ask until you have READ EVERYTHING WE ARE ABOUT TO TELL YOU. While trying to ask a question, one could get: We are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the Help Center to learn more. Likewise, for answers: We are no longe...

oh so they will come here right?
Ive read it a while ago... i tried everything
My reputatuib got much higher since then
reputation*
20:44
@DeBanana "Moderators cannot lift the ban." but I think they could see what made that ban happen :P
Yah I just want to know what do i need to do
I think I was banned once too.
But I don't know how it got fixed
I'm like half of a year like that...
oh I was banned for some offensive comment, so it got fixed quickly
or another possibility indeed is that there's someone else using the same ip
20:46
@AnttiHaapala do you know if they will come?
@DeBanana well they hang around here sometimes, I pinged them, if they have time then they might pop up here
or you can send email to the developers
Like using the contact Stack overflow thing?
see the post linked by Jgreenwell above
you read the answer to that question DeBanana it points out how to lift the ban then you wait for a moderator, likely the one Antti pinged, (they are volunteers and it is Sunday) to respond in case it is an error in the system which needs to be fixed
which it doesn't look like as you haven't even gotten 10 upvotes since your last linked question and even have one downvote (at least)
well the volunteer moderators cannot do anything, but they could see what made this ban happening
20:50
^ was point I was trying to make, yes :)
It says that you should fix your bad questions, so try that.
undelete them and fix them
@DeBanana and while at it, you should check your new answers too; there are formatting problems.
I addmit that i deleted my posts a year ago but i didnt know that it effects the ban /:
@DeBanana also 1 of your android answers, you copied code from another answer verbatim, so it is not much of a contribution as such, but now if the one answer is fixed, yours is not
I refered to him!
20:54
(please use comments instead in that case)
Ok but should i delete my answer then?
Can you please tell why you down vote? As a stackoverflow member you should know that you don't down vote without explanation. — DeBanana Dec 6 '15 at 18:25
I just tried to help there /:
Actually people are under absolutely no requirement to explain a downvote.
If the reason is not obvious, it's a nice touch to explain.
20:56
@khajvah that's well and be, but people are not required to.
He downvoted me i didnt downvote him
without an explanation...
@DeBanana I understand that. What I'm saying is you saying "...As a stackoverflow member you should know that you don't down vote without explanation." is rubbish.
You don't have to explain at all.
evening all
I was just angry because my answer was right and marked as correct
To answer your question on what to do when you find an answer to a question in another SO question:
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A: Is it acceptable to add a duplicate answer to several questions?

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20:58
@JonClements can you see the reasons for qbans? for like @DeBanana here, who wants to be a good sotizen
evening Jon
Hey up Mr Pup.
@DeBanana yes, you should. If a question can be answered by another answer, you should flag the question as a dupe, not copy and paste from the other answer.
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