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Forum: Python Feb 14th, 2009
Replies: 4
Views: 341
Posted By jrcagle
Just to add to scru's point: Being able to re-use code is an extremely important but sometimes overlooked feature of programming. Its main value is not saving time, but eliminating bugs.

That is,...
Forum: Python Jun 6th, 2008
Replies: 2
Solved: keys problem
Views: 489
Posted By jrcagle
Well, that question may not have an answer if the values are not unique; for example, if

book['key1'] = {'keya':valuea, 'keyb':valueb}

and

book['key2'] = {'keya':valuec, 'keyd':valued}
...
Forum: Python Apr 4th, 2008
Replies: 10
Views: 1,312
Posted By jrcagle
Exactly so. Install PIL from the link above, and then


from PIL import Image, ImageTk

my_im = Image.open("myjpg.jpg")
real_im = ImageTk.PhotoImage(my_im)


and now you can use real_im in...
Forum: Python Feb 27th, 2008
Replies: 1
Views: 3,000
Posted By jrcagle
Hi all,

This is the beginning of a hopefully useful project: to create a Canvas widget for wxPython that will mimic or improve on the Tkinter Canvas widget. Those of you who have coded with both...
Forum: Python Oct 9th, 2007
Replies: 1
Views: 2,258
Posted By jrcagle
Generators are essentially dynamic sequences, making their official debut in Python 2.5.

That got me to thinking: can we make a circular list with them?

Why yes, we can...
Forum: Python Sep 20th, 2007
Replies: 4
Views: 4,929
Posted By jrcagle
Preliminary tip: encase your code in [ code="Python ] and [/code] tags (no spaces on the first tag) so that it'll look pretty.


This is a classic case of recursion:

fib(n) = fib(n-1) +...
Forum: Python Aug 11th, 2007
Replies: 6
Views: 6,216
Posted By jrcagle
You can also use read(size) or readlines(size). In both cases, size is the number of bytes to read (approximate for readlines).

Jeff
Forum: Python Mar 25th, 2007
Replies: 2
Views: 1,899
Posted By jrcagle
So I usually test my Tkinter apps from IDLE; in this case, I get the following error message every 'pixel' I scroll:


Traceback (most recent call last):
File...
Forum: Python Mar 14th, 2007
Replies: 2
Views: 2,362
Posted By jrcagle
The code looks good so far.

There is one feature of your code that you might not intend: e and e1 both have the result of the grid() operation, which is None. I'm guessing that you wanted e and...
Forum: Python Feb 11th, 2007
Replies: 4
Views: 4,083
Posted By jrcagle
I'm a bit confused about btn3, since I don't see its code. However, I do notice that btn1 does .bind("<Button-1>",callback).

That's actually overkill and can lead to the problem that you...
Forum: Python Jan 23rd, 2007
Replies: 15
Solved: Sorting
Views: 2,529
Posted By jrcagle
Just a little tweakery needed:


data_raw = """[20 ]
[ 35 ]
[40 ]
[84 ]
[100 ]
[ 245]
[ 260]
Forum: Python Jan 11th, 2007
Replies: 209
Views: 101,940
Posted By jrcagle
Also in the blackjack game: find a way to make the total() function deal with aces in a general way so that vega's worry about adding more aces can be satisfied.


def total(hand):
# how many...
Forum: Python Jan 1st, 2007
Replies: 6
Views: 2,804
Posted By jrcagle
Here's my stab at a quick tutorial:

Validating Input

Any time your program receives input from a device, it needs to check whether the input is valid. By far, the two most common points for...
Forum: Python Dec 14th, 2006
Replies: 11
Views: 4,355
Posted By jrcagle
well, one approach could be to have the button attached to a single callback that checks state and calls one of three functions based on the state:



def callback(self):

commands =...
Forum: Python Oct 25th, 2006
Replies: 27
Views: 5,124
Posted By jrcagle
I have code that attempts to do the same, but it reveals a couple of discrepancies. I'm wondering whether my code is wrong, or if perhaps there's something in your code, LaMouche


# create test...
Forum: Python Oct 17th, 2006
Replies: 209
Views: 101,940
Posted By jrcagle
Project for the advanced: write code to hack into Ene's gem store above from a remote zombie and change all the prices to $19.99.

:lol:
Forum: Python Oct 17th, 2006
Replies: 209
Views: 101,940
Posted By jrcagle
Write a function primes(n) that returns a list of primes less than n.

primes(13)
[2,3,5,7,11]
primes(25.2)
[2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23]

If you don't know any clever ways to generate primes,...
Forum: Python Sep 27th, 2006
Replies: 1
Views: 1,010
Posted By jrcagle
Here is the code that burned me today. I'm re-writing my Sudoku solver to make it more "Pythonic" -- it was my first Python project, and the old code looks like translated C :lol: -- anyways, at one...
Forum: Python Aug 10th, 2006
Replies: 209
Views: 101,940
Posted By jrcagle
Here's one that I actually wrote for home use cataloging several thousand pictures:

Write a program to scan a user-supplied directory for .jpg files. Then, output the list of files, sorted by...
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