@payne The total number of elements in the array must be the same before and after changing the shape. 350x350x3 elements is waaaaaaaaaaay more than 32.
@Alucard python is usually run as interpreted. I'm sure there are compilers that create an executable but this isn't the typical path for python progams
Well I have a question related to Python (I mean, makes sense seeing as this is a Python chat) but I wanted to ask for permission to ask, because I don't want to spam either
@Code-Apprentice Touchée. The thing is that I think there is a similar question (if not almost the exact same one) but since I was unable to replicate it and was searching for a simpler method and I glossed over it. I might even delete my question, but it got two upvotes so idk
@Alucard Yes, that similarity is true. Java is still a compiled language. The Java code you write is compiled into bytecode that runs on a Java Virtual Machine (the "something installed on the machine in order to run"). On the other hand, Python is an interpreted language. You usually copy your python code directly onto the machine where you want to run it. That machine must also have a python interpreter installed.
@SaltyHelpVampire keep working at it. Sometimes you have to read a question and answer several times in order to adapt it to your specific situation.
@Alucard python is different than C++. With C++, you compile your code to an executable and copy that file to another machine with the same operating system to run it.
currently it is difficult to deploy a native app that is written in Python because you have to include the runtime. This can make your app file size quite large for even the most simplest app.
I mean it's possible to do, but I don't know of any big-name apps that do it. App development is done either with the native API (Java or Kotlin for Android, Objective-C or Swift for iOS) or with cross-platform tools like Xamarin or React Native.
@Code-Apprentice Got it to work at the end, so I am indeed very glad. Thx for all the help. I am leaving soon, but I hope to find you around here when I join :D
@AndrasDeak I did indeed read them, I just forgot about that part. Sorry. I thought since I had already asked the question and I didn't want to send the link due to it being a simple question that it was better to ask for permission. I'll re-read them, I guess
And IMO you are taking all the rules too rigidly, you should loosen up a bit :) (But given your name, there might be some related history, anyway, just my 2 cents satoshis)
@shad0w_wa1k3r There is indeed a reason behind the name :P
Also thx, I feel like this is a professional website to ask for programming doubts so I try to formulate my questions as well as I can, so sometimes I might be too rigid with rules
@AndrasDeak That is true indeed, it's better than not being careful at all. I have been too fast to ask sometimes and I have gotten downvotes and such for it (which were deserved by the way, I'm just pointing it out)
Yeah, but I am supposing they are happy with the answer and trying to figure out something else (which may be closely related to the Q, but not necessarily so)
Anyone know of a good resource, or have experience with building a program in python, compiling it to a portable exe, and getting it to register/run as a windows service?
I have already written a program that runs great as a .exe when added to the startup items, but this last piece is killing me
@DSM Oh, good. I think I understand your answer... well, most of it. :) I'll have to let my brain digest it a bit longer. It's a pity that OEIS doesn't give an algorithm for generating those sequences.