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I have been trying to import modules on my python Coderbyte challenges, but to no avail. I noticed that the C++ challenges allow includes, so I've been relying on , for the C++ challenges.
My question is, is there a way to successfully use other modules for challenges written in Python on Coderbyte?
Coderbyte only has the standard 2.7.2 python. There is not a way to import a package they do not have setup for you to use in their environment.
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Good day friends.
I've developed some discord bots on python I'd like to have running continuously. I own a spare hp z600 desktop which I would like to use for this purpose.
What would be the best way to have these running on the background?
I've tried simply running it on vs code but apparently it will put the terminal to sleep after a while.
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I'm having some problem understanding this.
The imported code works successfully when I run the command directly in shell, but it fails when I run the identical code in a .py file
I tried downgrading to 3.5 after getting the same error in 3.7
You've called your local script "goodreads", so Python tries to import that rather than the library. Name your script something else.
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I have imported 'langdetect' library in python 3.4.4. This is working successfully in python 3.4.4 shell but when I create a new .py file then it does't work successfully. It shows that ImportError: cannot import name 'detect'. How I solve this problem.
It looks like you have named your own file langdetect.py and then tried to import langdetect. This makes it try to import itself. Rename your file to something else, like testdetect.py.
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Am new to Python and looking for a solution to read/write xpt file(SAS data set) using Python.
I got to know its possible using Python from this link. But then the code is not working as expected. Anything missing in this code, whether to include any library or to install any library. Or even any syntax error in this code.
with open('example.xpt', 'rb') as f:
for row in xport.Reader(f):
print row
Note: Am familiar with PHP scripting.
Please help me with suitable solution.
You need to import the package to use xport
Import xport
And have to install the package by
sudo pip install xport
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I am looking for a very simple python code to scan wifi networks and connect with
I am trying to use wifi scan but I am getting error message invalid syntax. I am newbie to python. Any help will be really appreciated.
In Python there is a very useful library Scapy, that comes pre-installed in Backtrack but in other *nix distributions you need to install it.
And this is the code that might get you started.