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Python 2.7 is the last major version in the 2.x series, and is no longer maintained since January 1st 2020. Use the generic [python] tag on all Python questions. Do not add this tag simply to convey the version of Python you're using, unless the question concerns an issue specific to Python 2.7.

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ImportError: No module named

i'm going to feel like an absolute idiot for this, and i don't know if it's because it's late Friday, but i'm having a hard time understanding why i'm having an issue with this incredibly simple code. ...
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Python - Compute frequency of unique elements

I have a bunch of unique RGB colors in a dictionary in a key: 'Color' and a list of every RGB color in a target image. I want to: Iterate over the Target RGB color list Check if that element matches ...
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Splitting the sentences in python

I am trying to split the sentences in words. words = content.lower().split() this gives me the list of words like 'evening,', 'and', 'there', 'was', 'morning--the', 'first', 'day.' and with this ...
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Insert item into case-insensitive sorted list in Python

I have a list of strings that is already sorted in case-insensitive order. I would like to insert a new string into the list. One way to do this is to append the item and then sort the list, like so:...
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pymongo wont work :( Tried everything

Hi little frusutriated here, any help would be amazing hi I am using Windows Server 2012 R2 I have installed python 2.7.13 C:\Python27>python -c "import sys; print(sys.version)" 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:...
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Strip out months from two date columns

I have a pandas dataframe that has contracts start and end date and a quantity. How would I strip out the individual months so they can be aggregated and graphed. ex Start Date End Date ...
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List comes up as syntax error, if I delete the list it just makes the code beneath a syntax error?

I'm fairly new to Python but I am baffled as to why this is happening, I get a syntax error on line 5 when I try to run it. What am I doing wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated! braille_dict = {"a"...
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Using python 2.7 and regex to find substring using beginning and end of substring (codons)

(python 2.7) I have a RNA sequence and I am trying to find all the non-overlaping substrings that start with 'AUG' and end in either 'UAG' or 'UGA' or 'UAA' this is what I'm working with: import re ...
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Returning username in django 1.10 drf jwt response

I've been fiddling around with JWT_PAYLOAD_HANDLER trying to get a username returned in the output So I tried this in my myApp/views.py: def jwt_response_payload_handler(token, user=None, request=...
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Comparing files once I have hostname

I need a way to compare two files that have the same hostname in them. I have written a function that will parse out the hostnames and save that in a list. Once I have that I need to be able to ...
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Cannot run interactive R session from the command line - windows 10

I cannot run a R session from the command line by typing 'R', despite having C:/Program Files/R and C:/Program Files/R/R-3.3.2/bin in both 'Path' (System) and 'PATH' (User) environment variables (...
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Parsing Lists with Gooey

I have the following code import argparse from gooey import Gooey, GooeyParser def get_args(): """Get CLI arguments and options""" parser = GooeyParser(description='error test' , ...
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spliting text files using python [duplicate]

I´m new in reading text files using python. I need to read a file which have in each line 4 data that I need, here is my text file 1 -10 0 0 2 -10 -10 0 3 0 -10 0 4 10 -10 0 5 10 0 0 ...
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Know if aPython list has one item or more than one item

Say I have two possibilities, of which I know neither in advance. A=["abc","def","ghi"] or A="abc". I want to do something if length of list is more than one. I can't simply do "if len(A)>1 do this" ...
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TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting while printing with %

I am a beginner in Python2.7, I am facing an issue while trying to execute below code. The first error pops up on line 3 (print). I get the error-> TypeError: not all arguments converted during string ...
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Flipped output using svgwrite-1.1.9

Building svg file using svgwrite-1.1.9 using polyline entities. How can I prevent flipped output? It seems the coordinates are messed up - vertical (y) is flipped. Here's the code I'm using to ...
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Update pyspark's dataframe column

I'm trying to create a new dataframe from an older one modifying the element that appears in it. I have a dataframe like this: +-------+--------------------+--------------------+ | A | ...
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Python XML Compatible String

I am writing an XML file using lxml and am having issues with control characters. I am reading text from a file to assign to an element that contains control characters. When I run the script I ...
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Python to scan string which consists of various other strings

I have a huge string which actually contains lots of other substrings. When I am running my code it's not able to scan the string properly and returns false value. Goal: I am trying to search ...
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Python referencing array entry

I used to think that python used to work with references or respectively with copies of references when values are passed as function arguments. Now I tried the following example and do not ...
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Keras Neural Network LSTM multiple inputs out-of-memory

I tried to re-create this example from Andrew (answer 3 here Neural Network LSTM input shape from dataframe). What I want to do is if I have time series data that looks like this: Date - Observation1 ...
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Same code and same data run on Tensorflow on Ubuntu (16.04-16.10) or Redhat (7.3) gives very different results

I'm running a Convolutional Neural Network script using tensorflow on the same python version using anaconda distribution (Python 2.7.12 :: Anaconda 4.2.0 (64-bit)) on the exact same dataset, on 2 ...
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How to prevent function from modifying list?

The list that I pass to the function as "puzzle" is being modified, and I want the function to keep it the same. """moveDown() works by swapping the empty space with the block above it.""" def ...
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How to put two "while" loops together in this case?

I want to set max_chapter and do functions until chapter number reaches the max_chapter. Then, book number increased by 1 and go through the same function until the chapter number reaches the ...
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Python Counting Line not giving correct number

I have a .csv file where I add a column to the beginning. I then need to change the encoding for a certain tool to read properly The file has around 9,800 lines.When I count the lines before and ...
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Whats the simplest way to put a wildcard integer into a string?

For example if I have the code: for row in self.reader: if row: if row[0] == "Stage * Disk Face": """CODE TO EXECUTE""" However, is there a way to make the asterisk * any ...
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Python: why the number should be string in if-statement?

I am new to Python and I was reading some examples about it. However, one example below print "You enter a dark room with two doors. Do you go through door #1 or door #2?" door = raw_input("> ") ...
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Python - Select row in NumPy array where multiple conditions are met

My program contains many different NumPy arrays, with various data inside each of them. An example of an array is: x = [5, 'ADC01', Input1, 25000], # Where [TypeID, Type, Input, Counts] [5, '...
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How can I check on runtime that a python module is valid without importing it?

I have a package containing subpackages only one of which I need imported during runtime - but I need to test they are valid. Here is my folder structure: game/ __init__.py game1/ __init__.py ...
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Pymongo: setting w for collection update overrides default write concern options

I have a pymongo collection and its write concern options are following: >>> col1.__class__.__bases__ (<class 'pymongo.collection.Collection'>,) >>> col1.write_concern {'...
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'~' leading to null results in python script

I am trying to extract a dynamic value (static characters) from a csv file in a specific column and output the value to another csv. The data element I am trying to extract is '12385730561818101591' ...
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graph-tool - 'NestedBlockState' object has no attribute 'get_nonempty_B'

I am trying to replicate a section of code from the graph-tool cookbook to find the marginal probablity of the number of groups in a graph when using hierarchical partitioning. I however get an error ...
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Cannot Initialize Python After Unexpected System Reboot

Python 2.7.3 on Windows 7 64bit. So basically after an unexpected power failure, now I cannot even start python in command line, and the problem is rather weird: Traceback (most recent call last): ...
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How to run a script with elevated privilege on windows?

I've been trying to puzzle out how to run a bunch of applications which all require elevated permissions. Applications like DameWare, MSC.exe, PowerShell.exe, and the SCCM Manager Console, which are ...
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Printing progress of a loop - IDLE vs. Terminal

I wrote a script where at some point I want to print the progress of a loop. Instead of printing it line by line I want the current line to be overwritten in each iteration. The problem is, if I ...
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Jinja2 variables in bokeh

I'm trying to pass some variable to a bokeh document which renders a Jinja template. The code is: curdoc().template = template curdoc().template_variables["testvar"] = "cia" curdoc().add_root(row(p1,...
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Python Matplotlib: reduce render time for interactive plot

I've got the following code that produces a plot that can interactively be modified. Clicking / holding the left mouse button sets the marker position, Holding the right button and moving the mouse ...
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Detect eye movement in a thermal video using python opencv

How to detect eye movement, when it's closed. I am able to detect the closed eye region in a thermal video with finding the hottest spot then drawn a circle around that point.with the trial and error ...
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How to send POST data to nested Serializer Django Rest Framework?

I am writing a sample program where tags can be added to todolist. So i created samples of tags. But when i am having trouble in adding that to The todo serializer. Here are the serializers i wrote. ...
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Using typing module in Python 2.7

The typing module is a back port for earlier version of Python to infer input and output datatypes. I am having an issue getting it to work in Python 2.7. import typing def greeting(name): # type: (...
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Authencation or Basic Authentication using GRequests

I want to make multiple requests at the same time. I found python module that helps me to achieve that! but now I have a issue now I don't figure out how to handle simple or basic authentication in ...
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BigQuery API returns errors when the target table is files in Spreadsheets (python client)

I got this error response when I called BigQuery API for the file in Spreadsheets. Error: { "error": { "errors": [ { "domain": "global", "reason": "jobInternalError", "message": "...
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Boost.Python: Unable to wrap C++ "operator<<" to expose print functionality in Python

I am trying to wrap a C++ class that handles binary values using Boost.Python. For this class, the "<<" operator has been defined as std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &output, ...
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How to reverse the text data in the ctl file using python horizontally and save it in new file?

**I have a ctl file consist of text as shown below mycnf_001/mycnf_001_001 mycnf_001/mycnf_001_002 ....................... ....................... (a very long list consist of 1000 lines) I am ...
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How can I handle the output in multiple processes without passing parameters?

How do I share a queue to a number of processes,the code of these processes in multiple files, and I don't want to pass the queue as parameter. I try to solve the problem, but failed. I have three ...
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How do I split lines on a searched word or character using Python and keep the character

I am trying to append or put the remaining words into the next line when I have searched for the string or character already. For example I have a file that has a paragraph like below: /This is my ...
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looks like back reference is being treated as encoded char

from urllib import quote_plus import re mac = "00:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa" path = r"\api\{mac}\test" print quote_plus(mac) print(re.sub("(.*?)" + "{mac}" + "(.*)", "\\1" + quote_plus(mac)+ "\\2", path)) This ...
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Cannot fix TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects [duplicate]

I tried few solved questions on stackoverflow but couldn't make it work. Can someone kindly help me to fix this. I am using Flask for one of my project and this is the error I am getting. Following is ...
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How can I solve this python egg_info error?

I get this error while installing "tsne". I am following this documentation for installation. Both methods throw the same error. Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/...
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connect in a function from a parent file

I have 2 files: qdialog1.py and qdialog2.py when qdialog2 is rejected, I need to connect with myfunction from qdialog1 qdialog1 is a parent and qdialog2 is its child anyone could help me? ...
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