Questions tagged [python-2.x]
For questions about Python programming that are specific to version 2.x of the language. Use the more generic [python] tag for all Python questions, and only add this tag if your question is version-specific.
python-2.x
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Python name of class in class body
Is it possible to get the class name within the body of a class definition?
For example,
class Foo():
x = magic() # x should now be 'Foo'
I know that I can do this statically outside of the ...
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Detect charset and convert to utf-8 in Python? [duplicate]
Is there any universal method to detect string charset? I user IPTC tags and have no known encoding. I need to detect it and then change them to utf-8.
Anybody can help?
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Unicode literals that work in python 3 and 2
So I have a python script that I'd prefer worked on python 3.2 and 2.7 just for convenience.
Is there a way to have unicode literals that work in both? E.g.
#coding: utf-8
whatever = 'שלום'
The ...
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1
answer
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How to find out the location of a doctest file when running nose?
I am using python nose to run a bunch of doctests in subdirectories. The calling script is nose.cmd:
nosetests --with-doctest --doctest-extension=rst
(The doctests live in *.rst files.)
Example ...
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Python exception ordering
Just curious, why does the following code
import sys
class F(Exception):
sys.stderr.write('Inside exception\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
pass
sys.stderr.write('Before Exception\n')
sys.stderr....
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How to verify in pycrypto signature created by openssl?
I've created private/public key in openssl, and signed some data:
openssl genrsa -out private.pem 1024
openssl rsa -in private.pem -out public.pem -outform PEM -pubout
echo 'data to sign' > data....
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Python: min(None, x)
I would like to perform the following:
a=max(a,3)
b=min(b,3)
However sometimes a and b may be None.
I was happy to discover that in the case of max it works out nicely, giving my required result 3, ...
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Determining whether an value is a whole number in Python
I would like to determine if a numeric value in Python is a whole number. For example, given:
y = x / 3
I want to distinguish between values of x which are evenly divisible by 3 those which are not....
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What is the advantage of the new print function in Python 3.x over the Python 2 print statement?
I've heard several times that print being a function (3.x) is better than it being a statement (2.x). But why?
I was a fan of it being a statement mainly because it allowed me to type two less ...
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UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode bytes in position 3-6: invalid data
how does the unicode thing works on python2? i just dont get it.
here i download data from a server and parse it for JSON.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-...
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Multiple installs of Python on MacOSX for Eclipse
I want to have multiple installs of Python: 2.1, 2.4, 2.7, 3.x
My IDE is Eclipse (Helios)/Pydev on MacOSX, which works great. I have a couple of Python codebases that are/will be running on different ...
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Creating a function object from a string
Question: Is there a way to make a function object in python using strings?
Info: I'm working on a project which I store data in a sqlite3 server backend. nothing to crazy about that. a DAL class is ...
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What is the correct way to extend a parent class method in Python 2.x
I frequently do this sort of thing:
class Person(object):
def greet(self):
print "Hello"
class Waiter(Person):
def greet(self):
Person.greet(self)
print "Would you ...
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Making io.BufferedReader from sys.stdin in Python2
How can I make a BufferedReader object from a standard file object, like sys.stdin or what you get from 'open'?
(Background: I need a peek() method, which the standard file objects fail at having. ...
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Writing Unicode text to a text file?
I'm pulling data out of a Google doc, processing it, and writing it to a file (that eventually I will paste into a Wordpress page).
It has some non-ASCII symbols. How can I convert these safely to ...
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Can't have a function as a class attribute in Python
I want to have a plain old function as a class constant. However, Python "helpfully" turns it into a method for me:
class C(object):
a = 17
b = (lambda x : x+1)
print C.a # Works fine ...
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Python, default keyword arguments after variable length positional arguments
I thought I could use named parameters after variable-length positional parameters in a function call in Python 2, but I get a SyntaxError when importing a python class. I'm writing with the following ...
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Mass variable declaration and assignment in Python
Trying to create a batch of dictionaries:
January = {}
February = {}
March = {}
I would rather do something like:
January, February, March... = {}
which of course doesn't work.
Ultimately, I'm ...
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raw_input function in Python
What is the raw_input function? Is it a user interface? When do we use it?
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python _2or3 module?
I am writing a module to let me write code in python 3, but still run it in 2. It looks surprisingly easy actually... anything else I should add? From my (limited) flailing on the interactive ...
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Extended tuple unpacking in Python 2
Is it possible to simulate extended tuple unpacking in Python 2?
Specifically, I have a for loop:
for a, b, c in mylist:
which works fine when mylist is a list of tuples of size three. I want the ...
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1
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How can I achieve something like "from foo.bar import baz.qux"?
I have a few packages that include modules named util, so that it becomes difficult to tell which util module is referred to if you see something like this:
util.some_func()
What I would like to do ...
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unicode().decode('utf-8', 'ignore') raising UnicodeEncodeError
Here is the code:
>>> z = u'\u2022'.decode('utf-8', 'ignore')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/encodings/utf_8....
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How do I prevent a C shared library to print on stdout in python?
I work with a python lib that imports a C shared library that prints on stdout. I want a clean output in order to use it with pipes or to redirect in files. The prints are done outside of python, in ...
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Python unexpected EOF while parsing [duplicate]
Here's my python code. Could someone show me what's wrong with it.
while 1:
date=input("Example: March 21 | What is the date? ")
if date=="June 21":
sd="23.5° ...
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Is super() broken in Python-2.x? [closed]
It's often stated that super should be avoided in Python 2. I've found in my use of super in Python 2 that it never acts the way I expect unless I provide all arguments such as the example:
super(...
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Python 3 Syntax Changes
So my work which had used older Python 2 is doing some code updating, anyways I am just learning python and am actually pretty new here, but what are the major syntax changes that went from 2-->3
Or ...
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Why does input() give a SyntaxError when I just press enter? [duplicate]
I have the following python code:
print 'This is a simple game.'
input('Press enter to continue . . .')
print 'Choose an option:'
...
But when I press Enter button, I get the following error:
...
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When is it better to use zip instead of izip?
When is it better to use zip instead of itertools.izip?
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Unsupported characters in input
I want to assign a string of characters to a variable but it says
: there isn't a "code to show.
I have a string that i want to assign to a variable
d="stunning:/ËstÊnɪÅ/"
Unsupported characters ...
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How do I import a third party module in Python?
I've found a third party module which I would like to use. How do I technically import that module?
Particularly, I want to use a module called context_manager. obviously, I cannot just import ...
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In Python 2, how do I write to variable in the parent scope? [duplicate]
I have some code like:
def example():
# other logic omitted
stored_blocks = {}
def replace_blocks(m):
block = m.group(0)
block_hash = sha1(block)
stored_blocks[...
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Spacified columnized on-the-left line formatting to columnized data?
xxxxxxxxxxxxx1.11xxxxxxxxxx1.11xxxxxxxxxxx1.11
xxxxxxxxxxxxx1.11xxxxxxxxxx1.11xxxxxxxxxx11.11
Is there some ready module in Python with which I could easily do above like formatting 17signs, 14 signs ...
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Convert fraction to decimal in Python
I want to convert 1/2 in python so that when i say print x (where x = 1/2) it returns 0.5
I am looking for the most basic way of doing this, without using any split functions, loops or maps
I have ...
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Print text pyramid with spacing
http://tekknolagi.co.cc/cgi-bin/helloworld.py
that's the output
what i would like it to do is make a pyramid shape
here's the code...
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# enable ...
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Regex match for a non-english language in Python
I'm trying to capture and match russian language characters in a python script. Since russian characters don't fall in [a-Z] type, what regex should I should to match them. I can't use a (.*) because ...
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Python encoding conversion
I wrote a Python script that processes CSV files with non-ascii characters, encoded in UTF-8. However the encoding of the output is broken. So, from this in the input:
"d\xc4\x9bjin hornictv\xc3\xad"
...
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How to pick just one item from a generator?
I have a generator function like the following:
def myfunct():
...
yield result
The usual way to call this function would be:
for r in myfunct():
dostuff(r)
My question, is there a way to ...
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Embed variable using sys.stdout.write in Python
I can embed variables using the print statement in python in this way
i=10
print "Value is %s" % (i)
Output
Value is 10
but doing this
i=10
sys.stdout.write ("Value is %s") % (i)
gives me the ...
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Where does the newline come from in Python?
In Python when I do
print "Line 1 is"
print "big"
The output I get is
Line 1 is
big
Where does the newline come from? And how do I type both statements in the same line using two print statements?
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How to accomplish relative import in Python
Consider:
stuff/
__init__.py
mylib.py
Foo/
__init__.py
main.py
foo/
__init__.py
script.py
script.py wants to import mylib.py.
This is just ...
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Handling \r\n vs \n newlines in python on Mac vs Windows
I have a python script that gave different output when run on a Windows machine and when run on a Mac. On digging deeper, I discovered that it was because when Python read in line breaks on the Mac (...
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Can I create object names from a text file in Python 2.7?
I'm working on a game project.
I've created an object, Star(Object).
I want to assign the name of the variables, dynamically, from a text file.
If I have a text file with:
Sol
Centauri
Vega
I want ...
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Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner
I'm a python noob and I'm getting to grips with python via 'Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner (2nd Edition - Python 2.3, but I'm using 2.7)'.
The book presents challenges to complete and ...
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Structured python docstrings, IDE-friendly
In PHP I was used to PHPdoc syntax:
/** Do something useful
@param first Primary data
@return int
@throws BadException
*/
function($first){ ...
— kinda short useful reference: very handy when all ...
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Meaning of >> in print statement
I was wondering what does print >> dbfile, key mean in python. What is the >> supposed to do?
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Python unicode: why in one machine works but in another one it failed sometimes?
I found unicode in python really troublesome, why not Python use utf-8 for all the strings? I am in China so I have to use some Chinese string that can't represent by ascii, I use u'' to denote a ...
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How to raise exception if None value encountered in dict?
I want to raise a KeyError exception if the value returned is None, but the following throws a SyntaxError: invalid syntax exception.
try:
protocol = serverInfo_D['protocol'] or raise KeyError("...
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Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove? [duplicate]
I have this code:
>>> for i in xrange(20):
... print 'a',
...
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
I want to output 'a', without ' ' like this:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Is it possible?...
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Logging in Python with Config File - Using handlers defined in file through code
I am using logging module of python. How can I access the handlers defined in config file from the code. As an example, I have a logger defined and two handlers - one for screen and other for file. I ...