Create A Matrix Through An Iteration In Python?
Jul 18, 2011
I want to create a (3n*7) Matrix in python through Iteration, I did this in VB.Net and it worked but it gives me some challenge in Python as this a new language to me. n can be the number of Iterations to build up the matrix, i.e. ; if u iterated 3 times, the matrix will be a 9*7 matrix. Here is how I did it in VB.Net. :
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Sep 8, 2010
I am trying to create an application using VB.NET which will import python object.
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Aug 27, 2010
just hoping that someone may be able to point me to some information where I can create VBA objects in vb.net (I am using VS2008). For example, I would like to create a new object in VBA with the command (Dim x as Matrix) where 'Matrix' is an object with various properties and methods.
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Mar 11, 2010
I am trying to read the matrix (see this link [URL]
This matrix will be in text based file. How can I read this file and create a matrix and fill it in my code. The other question I have is that the matrix has first row and column with value as char and rest values are in integer, how can I take care of this?
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Jun 26, 2011
i am developing a program in visual basic 2010, it involves a non- linear iteration of one of the two variables with a step of .00 and a match at the .000 (3rd) decimal placethere cannot be an exact match between the 2 variable's values but i need the iteration to stop at the nearest possible value.
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Sep 1, 2009
I have a function in vb that is converted to a dll that I want to use in python. However trying to use it, I get an error message this is the VB function
Function DISPLAYNAME(Name)
MsgBox ("Hello " & Name & "!")
End Function
and this is how I call it in python
from ctypes import *
test = windll.TestDLL
print test
print test.DISPLAYNAME("one")
But I get errors so what is the right way of calling the dll
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:Test estdll.py", line 4, in <module>
print test.DISPLAYNAME("one")
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I have been looking around online but no solution so far. Can't use cdll since this is for c progs.
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May 15, 2009
I am coding an application in VB.NET that sends sms.Would you please post PYTHON->VB.NET translation of this code and/or guidelines?
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Feb 16, 2011
I want to use the python module imaplib, email in vb.net to read the gmail email with attachments. How can i use the python module in vb.net?
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Nov 15, 2011
I just can't seem to understand when i am suppose to put Accept outside the LOOP and when i'm suppose to Accept inside the LOOP at the beginning.
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Jan 23, 2012
Is the warning I am receiving about using the iteration variable in this line a concern.
Dim reportdataforpage = (From reportvar In reportdata Where reportvar.reportpage = pagenum)
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Sep 19, 2010
I have always wondered about this and seen this among lots of programmers. Why is a VB programmer or VB code easily dismissed as too noobish and easy while the same does not apply to Python or Python code? After all, isn't Python as easy as VB is? And it does provide drag-n-drop GUI application building also. So why is it that VB is flamed and yet Python is not?
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Jun 16, 2011
I'm wondering if i can convert vb.net codes to python ?
I have this code"
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i guess it's like:
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so there any converter ? it would be so nice because i got source code for program in vb.net and as you know it's work on only Windows and i want to make it work in Linux so i need Vb to python converter ..
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Apr 1, 2009
Is there a way to have multiline strings in VB.NET like python
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Mar 17, 2011
To programming in Python, I was wondering if there is a way to access VB .net APIs using Python.
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May 1, 2012
I have an interesting issue I've run into where I can easily tap into python code from VB in an excel instance, as described here: Calling python script from excel/vba.However, when I mimic the exact same code structure in visual studio in a form, the pyscript.language = "python" line fails. Does anyone know if MSScriptControl.ScriptControl can be used in VB .Net to control python like you can in excel? This would be a lot easier than setting up a com object for my python scripts.
Example code (need to add microsoft script control 1.0 and excel object library):
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Jun 7, 2011
I'm converting a python application to VB.net
a = 'abcdef'
b = re.compile('[' + a + ']{3,}$', re.I)
Is it possible to convert it to Visual Basic, if so, can you provide any code?
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Feb 24, 2011
I'm writing a python plugin for a geo referencing program called QGIS where I want an Excel sheet to do all my calculations for me. For different data points I need to set certain input values into the spreadsheet (which was already written by someone else). I'm fine setting the int values (using win32com.client) with
sheet.Cells(row, col).Value = value
For radio buttons I would expect it to work like so:
sheet.opt_name.Value = True
But I get the error message:
AttributeError: '<win32com.gen_py.Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library._Worksheet instance at 0x232878608>' object has no attribute 'opt_name'
What are the options attributes of? How do I set their values?
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May 3, 2012
I'm working on a school project which need to be done in Visual Basic. For this I'm porting one of my Python project in this programming language, project which (in Python) is scanning a directory for .py files and then imports them (dynamically) with the __import__ statement, at runtime. It is possible to do this in Visual Basic with .DLL classes?
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Apr 17, 2012
I am trying to choose a language, IDE and other tools in order to develop a photo gallery application for a Linux platform. Specifically the Raspberry Pi My background is almost exclusively using Visual basic since the early 90's and most recently VB.NET in VS2008
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Jul 28, 2011
I have gotten this code in python - been going in circles trying to figure out the vb.net equivalent. Will pay somebody for the conversion also.
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Mar 3, 2010
I never thought I'd say this, but I am getting pissed at how easy it is to just plop down a variable in python without any declaration. I have an existing python script which interfaces with a server, and it builds its own messages to be communicated via sockets. What I am trying to do is take the command line python script and convert it into a VB GUI app that is more user friendly.
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Apr 17, 2011
I am trying to run a python script inside a vb.net application, which means executing the code inside vb.net instead of runing it external. The problem is:
I am using MsScriptControl and set the language to "python", I tried to run it and get the error "A script engine for the specified language can not be created". My research has told me i need these keys in my registry. The problem is I cant find them so how to I make them. Or even better a full solution to my problem.
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May 25, 2010
Is is possible to include a python library, which does API authentication, in a VB.NET app? If so how would I do this? The site that provided this does not provide much documentation on this; I am attempting to create an application that accesses the google API, and this library has been created to do the authentication for you.
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Nov 7, 2011
.net 4.0 can support dynamic now.So I think why not develop VB in to a dynamic language based on VB6 syntax.
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Aug 25, 2009
how to assign one value to whole array without iteration through it? for example a i have pArray (5000,5000) =1 where all members off array = 1.
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Jun 13, 2012
I have noticed that when iterating DataGridViewColumns, the speed is greatly reduced if the columns are visible.
For Each col As DataGridViewColumn In cData.DataGridView.Columns
col.Visible = visible
Next
If visible is set to false (and all columns are all currently visible), iterating 264 columns takes around 0.35s, however, if visible is set to true (and all columns are currently invisible), the same process takes around 30s.Does anyone know what would be causing the extra time?Could it something internal to the DataGridView Control?
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Jun 18, 2009
Does a For-Each loop in VB have an iteration count, or would I have to do that myself?
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Nov 10, 2009
I've got a for loop. In my loop , I've got a condition , and if that condtion is not met, I need to move on to the next iteration.
So if I have :
For Each txt As Control In tbcell.Controls
if TypeOf (txt) Is CheckBox Then
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Sep 23, 2011
Background: I am working on an ASP.net project that basically fills out a form from user input. The generated form (for reasons which I have no control over) must be a JPEG or TIFF. So the user fills out the web form, which takes all of the input values and meges them into a blank image (jpeg) of the form. Using System.Drawing, it merges all of the text onto the form at designated Points. The points are defined as variables which are modified at runtime to compensate for the resolution of the image (in case it get modified/re-generated at a different dpi). All of this is working fine.
Problem: Currently I have a Sub that determines the dpi of the master image, then adjusts the Points accordingly. However, there are ~50 variables that have to be adjusted. So currently I have the Sub go thru each point variable and manually adjust the X & Y values. I have been working on a Sub that will iterate thru all of the Point variables and do adjustment. Here's a functional sample of what I have working:Imports System.Drawing
Partial Class test Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
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This works...sort of. It allows me to grab each variable and modify it, but only in the instance. The original variable in the class is unchanged. Which means that when the program gets to the point where it's drawing text to the image, the points are unmodified. my basic question is: Is it possible to modify the original variable using this sort of process? If not, is the best way to use these modified values to declare the new class instance at a global level, then have the Sub that draws the text use the instance versions of the variables?
I realize that I could define all of the points in an array which would be easy to loop thru and update, but I've named each point variable something meaningful to correspond to the related text to be drawn.
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Oct 26, 2009
I have some really nice Python code to do what I need to do.I don't particularly like any of the Python GUI choices though. wxPython is nice, but for what I need, the speed on resizing,refreshing and dynamically adding controls just isn't there. I would like to create the GUI in VB.NET.I imagine I could use IronPython to link the two,but that creates a dependency on a rather large third-party product. I was perusing the MSDN documentation on Windows IPC and got the idea to use sockets. I copied the Python echo server code from the Python documentation and in under 5 minutes was able to create a client in VB.NET without even reading the System.Net.Sockets documentation, so this certainly doesn't seem too hard.
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