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For my script, I am trying to open a text file and print out the information in the console window. However, I am having trouble finding the right way to load it. To start, I need to figure out how to load something in the same directory as the script, …

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So, I had a quick question about having multiple arguments being read into a bash script. In the following script, if I type "./myscript -h", it returns "Hippo.". However, if I type "./myscript -h -k", the script returns only "Hippo." I would like to know how to have the script …

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Hi, so I just have a question that I at least think will be pretty easy. So, I am making a script that basically gives you a "vocabulary test". There is just one feature I would like to implement that I need help with. I would like to make it …

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Hello, if you have seen any of my other posts you will know I am working on a script to make a "vocabulary test". I currently having it functioning nearly perfectly, except I get an error if I enter the wrong word. Code: [code=python]def vocabtest(): for r in words.values(): count …

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For reference, I am using Python 3.0. So, I have a small script I am working on trying to improve. I am now trying to create it with only dictionaries and loops. My problem is that I keep getting a Key Error at one of my lines. The line with …

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Hi, I have been learning Python and have a quick dictionary question. I am trying to make a "vocabulary test" to help myself study, and am trying to do it with a dictionary. So far I have this: [code=python]testwords = {"uno":"one","dos":"two","tres":"three","cuatro":"four",\ "cinco":"five"} def vocabtest(): for value in testwords: print "What …

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First off, I know that to set an indexed variable, say, mylist[3] = "Hello". I also know that you wouldn't be able to set mylist[3] if you didn't first state: [code = python]mylist = ["Whatever", "Whatever", "Whatever", "Whatever"][/code] But, if you had a variable with an extremely large index, it …

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Well, I have recently created a "translation" program. It basically asks what languages you would like to translate between, then goes to the appropriate page on a translation website. I have integrated an option to keep using a language, rather than having to start at the main menu again. Except, …

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I started programming in Python as a hobby a few weeks ago, and I have run into a little problem. I am currently making a script to give me a sort of Vocabulary Test. It is kind of hard to explain so I will just show you the code. [code=python] …

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