Is it possible to install another version of Python to Virtualenv?
I have a shared account in a web-hosting that has Python 2.4 installed, but my code is not compatible with 2.4. Is it possible to install Python 2.6 directly to Virtualenv?
I have a shared account in a web-hosting that has Python 2.4 installed, but my code is not compatible with 2.4. Is it possible to install Python 2.6 directly to Virtualenv?
I understand the difference between copy vs. deepcopy in the copy module. I’ve used copy.copy and copy.deepcopy before successfully, but this is the first time I’ve actually gone about overloading the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ methods. I’ve already Googled around and looked through the built-in Python modules to look for instances of the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ functions (e.g. sets.py, decimal.py, and fractions.py), but I’m still not 100% sure I’ve got it right.
I would like to import the following csv as strings not as int64. Pandas read_csv automatically converts it to int64, but I need this column as string.
I was under the impression that file objects are immediately closed when their reference counts hit 0, hence the line:
I’m new to Python and Flask and I’m trying to do the equivalent of Response.redirect as in C# – ie: redirect to a specific URL – how do I go about this?
PIL does support JPEG in my system.
As I detect my tflite file, the problem happened.
I am using Python to write chunks of text to files in a single operation:
I have to stitch the images captured from many (9) cameras. Initially, I tried to capture the frames from 2 cameras with rate 15 FPS. Then, I connected 4 cameras (I also used externally powered USB hub to provide enough power) but I could only see only one stream.
I was recently teaching myself Python and discovered the LBYL/EAFP idioms with regards to error checking before code execution. In Python, it seems the accepted style is EAFP, and it seems to work well with the language.