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where you enter code and it gets graded
2017-10-05T06:18:30.000183
Tatum
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<http://www.github.com/two-man-army/deadline|www.github.com/two-man-army/deadline>
2017-10-05T06:18:35.000216
Tatum
pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T06:18:35.000216
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some of mine are running 12 hours, others are five seconds
2017-10-05T06:18:35.000391
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T06:18:35.000391
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not much in between :slightly_smiling_face:
2017-10-05T06:18:40.000185
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T06:18:40.000185
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brb in some time
2017-10-05T06:18:45.000086
Tatum
pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T06:18:45.000086
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where to post questions?
2017-10-05T07:47:40.000127
Lemuel
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<@Lemuel> this channel
2017-10-05T07:49:21.000201
Patty
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I want to take a screenshot of whole screen in python which is doable(feasible) to me. But if i want to take screenshot of a desired clipped area like the picture shown below means first of all, user should select(clip) a region using mouse pointer and then take screenshot of that area. So i want to say that how to clip a portion of an image in a clipboard? NOTE: I have found some packages like "clipboard" and "pyperclip" but i couldn't understand how to clip an image? Help me I got a code but it shows to clip only text. What modifications should be made in it to clip a desired area of an image. import clipboard clipboard.copy("abc") text = clipboard.paste() print(text)
2017-10-05T07:51:46.000250
Lemuel
pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T07:51:46.000250
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answer please
2017-10-05T07:53:29.000425
Lemuel
pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T07:53:29.000425
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<@Lemuel> its a very inactive time of day, its generally best to post a question and if someone who can help is around they'll give an answer. some googling around shows some solutions here if youd like to take a look <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3895732/selecting-area-of-the-screen-with-python>
2017-10-05T07:58:25.000197
Marcie
pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T07:58:25.000197
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i have read too many documentation about this, but unable to solve my problem.
2017-10-05T08:11:34.000198
Lemuel
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without knowing what you've done, there won't be much help here.
2017-10-05T08:12:09.000304
Meg
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you really should give some code samples of what you've done, and what it's not doing
2017-10-05T08:12:28.000148
Meg
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don't forget, we don't know what you've tried and your situation :slightly_smiling_face:
2017-10-05T08:12:58.000134
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:12:58.000134
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i think, i have explained too much in my question. please read.
2017-10-05T08:12:58.000212
Lemuel
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wow :smile:
2017-10-05T08:13:17.000076
Tatum
pythondev_help_Tatum_2017-10-05T08:13:17.000076
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you've explained very little in your question.
2017-10-05T08:13:20.000225
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:13:20.000225
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just "I'm trying to do this, and failed" but nothing on _what_ you've tried
2017-10-05T08:13:39.000216
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T08:13:39.000216
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what is not clear in my question?
2017-10-05T08:13:47.000254
Lemuel
pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T08:13:47.000254
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check the sample code
2017-10-05T08:14:05.000175
Lemuel
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<@Lemuel> you're going to have to stick to reading more documentation, there's quite a lot of work to capture a region of screen including finding the OS specific solution that isn't really a simple question to answer
2017-10-05T08:23:24.000221
Marcie
pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-05T08:23:24.000221
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ohh...assume os is your currently working os.
2017-10-05T08:27:52.000153
Lemuel
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something like the solutions linked in the stackoverflow are appropriate, things like PIL <http://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/ImageGrab.html>
2017-10-05T08:37:49.000065
Marcie
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dear, i have implemented screenshot of whole screen.
2017-10-05T08:41:26.000177
Lemuel
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yeah, here they have given a function grabclipboard() but the problem is, how to get the portion of an image in clipboard after which i will apply the grabclipboard() function. Right
2017-10-05T08:42:27.000636
Lemuel
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ahh, easiest way for that is with gtk's functions gtk.Clipboard.set_image <https://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/stable/class-gtkclipboard.html#method-gtkclipboard--set-image>
2017-10-05T08:46:36.000354
Marcie
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thanks but can you please give me a example.
2017-10-05T08:49:08.000109
Lemuel
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now you got the actual problem.
2017-10-05T08:49:20.000405
Lemuel
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that's your job :slightly_smiling_face:
2017-10-05T08:50:12.000169
Meg
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ohh...come on dear. I have problem that's why i am asking.
2017-10-05T08:51:07.000092
Lemuel
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i don't want to copy paste things. i want to learn and understand the things.
2017-10-05T08:51:49.000069
Lemuel
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help me, if possible.
2017-10-05T08:52:02.000151
Lemuel
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<@Lemuel> that's not how this community works
2017-10-05T08:52:06.000181
Marcie
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we'll give you general guidance with broad problems, like you've described
2017-10-05T08:54:53.000203
Meg
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its your job to incorporate feedback and your own searches to get _something_
2017-10-05T08:55:18.000012
Meg
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and then you can come back with specific issues
2017-10-05T08:55:26.000089
Meg
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like "I've tried X, but its not working and I'm getting Y. This is my code, and I suspect its this area that's the issue"
2017-10-05T08:55:59.000359
Meg
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<@Vada> i am waiting for your reply, you are typing from half an hour.
2017-10-05T08:58:45.000219
Lemuel
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Mate if you want help from this community I suggest you stop talking.
2017-10-05T08:59:37.000145
Vada
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dear, i have explained the question, did nothing else.
2017-10-05T09:00:18.000607
Lemuel
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and are being very pushy
2017-10-05T09:00:56.000293
Meg
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1) Don't call me dear - I am not your wife. 2) The above comment `you are typing from half an hour` is insulting when people are trying to help you
2017-10-05T09:01:07.000519
Vada
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it's obvious that you are not my wife. so what should i call you. by saying dear, i am giving you respect.
2017-10-05T09:02:07.000267
Lemuel
pythondev_help_Lemuel_2017-10-05T09:02:07.000267
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why will i insult you?
2017-10-05T09:02:23.000380
Lemuel
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please understand.
2017-10-05T09:02:30.000206
Lemuel
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I do, it's a cultural thing and I accept that
2017-10-05T09:02:38.000449
Vada
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but I also need to explain to you that these are innapropriate things to say, especially on an English speaking forum
2017-10-05T09:02:54.000134
Vada
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so tell me the correct word?
2017-10-05T09:03:12.000149
Lemuel
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In my opinion there is no correct replacement, you simply do not need to use any pronouns. simply "i have explained the question, did nothing else" is enough
2017-10-05T09:04:05.000197
Vada
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The closest correlate in english would be Sir/Ma'm, but neither are appropriate in this context
2017-10-05T09:04:28.000008
Vada
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ok...means you do not want respect.
2017-10-05T09:04:48.000290
Lemuel
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but sir, answer my question with the help of suitable sample example.
2017-10-05T09:05:21.000375
Lemuel
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My answer is not what you are looking for
2017-10-05T09:05:35.000433
Vada
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And it is not that I do not want respect, it is that English naturally uses a respectful tone (e.g. You is the respectful form of the 2nd person)
2017-10-05T09:06:02.000128
Vada
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We dropped the less respectful stuff centuries ago
2017-10-05T09:06:13.000171
Vada
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<@Lemuel> There is a link at the top of this channel: <https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask> I suggest you read it. I understand you would like us to help you solve this problem, and we would love to help you. As a result each of us has a duty. Your duty is to do as much research and work as is possible into the problem area - to really try to understand it and attempt more solutions than simply `clipboard.copy("abc")`. You need to gain a real understanding for the problem you are facing and come up with a plan or two to tackle it - and then attempt those plans. Once you have done that, if you still have issues, you should come to us. Explain what you've tried and, as <@Meg> explained, tell us what roadblock you've hit and why you think you've hit it. Our duty then is to try and point you in the direction of resources which can help you with the problem - or to explain bugs you've introduced that we can see (because you should share your code so we can see). If you do not have a coherent or complete plan, or lack the understanding required - we point you in the direction of resources to help you. This is what we have done so far. What we will not do is solve your issues for you. Firstly because you will not learn as a programmer, your own progression will suffer, and we would not have really helped you in the long term. Secondly, because you are not paying us and we do not have time to solve everyones issues - this is not a crowdsourced development platform.
2017-10-05T09:09:09.000330
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T09:09:09.000330
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You have asked for help from us, which is fine. We have offered suggestions to help you help yourself.
2017-10-05T09:09:57.000054
Vada
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Show us you have taken that on board and have tried instead of dismissing it
2017-10-05T09:10:17.000745
Vada
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If you feel you have spent too much time on the problem, take a break and come back another time when you feel ready to try again.
2017-10-05T09:10:45.000315
Vada
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Saw this function in a library I use. Curious as to what exactly happens here. ```def redispatch(obj, device_type, session_prep=True): """Dynamically change Netmiko object's class to proper class. Generally used with terminal_server device_type when you need to redispatch after interacting with terminal server. """ new_class = ssh_dispatcher(device_type) obj.device_type = device_type obj.__class__ = new_class if session_prep: obj.session_preparation()``` obj is having it's __class__ changed to a new class. What happens when this line is executed? Is it something along the lines of `obj = NewClass()` and in the __init__ will run? Would the init be skipped since this doesn't seem to be instantiating a new instance of an object?
2017-10-05T10:44:22.000336
Meghan
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`ssh_dispatcher` returns reference to a class in the above code, not an instance of the class.
2017-10-05T10:47:02.000179
Meghan
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<@Meghan> It simply changes what `__class__` is, I am quite certain the `__init__` would not be run, since, as you correctly pointed out, this happens when an instance is created.
2017-10-05T11:22:11.000415
Mallie
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My guess is that `obj.session_preparation()` sets whatever instance properties are needed that differentiates this class from the original class and the idea is to reduce overhead (so rather than instantiating a new object with all of the data that is needed from this object).
2017-10-05T11:23:19.000107
Mallie
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I guess I had not imagined that being a thing. May have to give it a try some time.
2017-10-05T11:27:14.000725
Meghan
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seems like it would be a delicate task to make sure `obj.session_preparation()` does everything right. Presumably the old and new classes are expected to be _quite_ similar
2017-10-05T11:29:03.000340
Sirena
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Yeah, everything is inherited from one class.
2017-10-05T11:29:24.000444
Meghan
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It looks like the session_preparation method does stuff like disabling paging and entering into enable mode.
2017-10-05T11:30:03.000333
Meghan
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If the class had instance variables that were different i guess they would include them in that method.
2017-10-05T11:30:32.000533
Meghan
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Good evening guys, has anyone ever had the weird problem that execution stops while instantiating an object but throws no errors?
2017-10-05T11:31:11.000262
Kym
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It's killing me:
2017-10-05T11:31:24.000164
Kym
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I would guess something in that object is blocking indefinitely or has an infinite loop.
2017-10-05T11:31:34.000450
Meghan
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As far as I can see it doesn't
2017-10-05T11:31:50.000897
Kym
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depends? what is in your `__init__()`?
2017-10-05T11:31:55.000272
Sirena
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main: instantiate object x: x__init__(xmlobject) parses xmlobject and assigns self.variables based on it's contents ... execution continues until doing self.year = xmlsubobject.text
2017-10-05T11:32:48.000143
Kym
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I'm very confused
2017-10-05T11:32:53.000258
Kym
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Are allowed to paste code here or should I fire a pastebin?
2017-10-05T11:33:03.000040
Kym
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<@Kym> use snippets to format your code
2017-10-05T11:33:05.000135
Vada
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The __init__ is quite long
2017-10-05T11:33:10.000389
Kym
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theyr'e under the +
2017-10-05T11:33:12.000669
Vada
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<@Kym> <https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/204145658-Create-a-snippet>
2017-10-05T11:34:28.000126
Meg
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-05T11:34:28.000126
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The __init__ is in the beginning
2017-10-05T11:34:51.000345
Kym
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Can you tell us where it is blocking?
2017-10-05T11:35:50.000083
Vada
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Execution stops at line 51, 54 or 56
2017-10-05T11:35:53.000461
Kym
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If I delete 51, it block at 54
2017-10-05T11:36:01.000385
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:01.000385
1,507,203,361.000385
95,886
pythondev
help
and so on
2017-10-05T11:36:03.000168
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:03.000168
1,507,203,363.000168
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pythondev
help
Also you can set the language in a snippet to format it/colourise etc.
2017-10-05T11:36:06.000135
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:36:06.000135
1,507,203,366.000135
95,888
pythondev
help
How big is the xml?
2017-10-05T11:36:49.000358
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:36:49.000358
1,507,203,409.000358
95,889
pythondev
help
KK, should be better now.
2017-10-05T11:36:51.000710
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:36:51.000710
1,507,203,411.00071
95,890
pythondev
help
25000 elements
2017-10-05T11:37:02.000101
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:02.000101
1,507,203,422.000101
95,891
pythondev
help
in mb
2017-10-05T11:37:05.000471
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:05.000471
1,507,203,425.000471
95,892
pythondev
help
I had no problem before
2017-10-05T11:37:05.000557
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:05.000557
1,507,203,425.000557
95,893
pythondev
help
329mb
2017-10-05T11:37:29.000357
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:29.000357
1,507,203,449.000357
95,894
pythondev
help
I just wanted to tidy it up a bit
2017-10-05T11:37:41.000853
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:41.000853
1,507,203,461.000853
95,895
pythondev
help
Hmmm I'm assuming you have a few GB of ram
2017-10-05T11:37:41.000855
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:41.000855
1,507,203,461.000855
95,896
pythondev
help
16GB
2017-10-05T11:37:47.000300
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:37:47.000300
1,507,203,467.0003
95,897
pythondev
help
yeah
2017-10-05T11:37:51.000840
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:37:51.000840
1,507,203,471.00084
95,898
pythondev
help
Either way do me a favour, run it but with a system monitor open and watch the RAM usage
2017-10-05T11:38:07.000102
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:38:07.000102
1,507,203,487.000102
95,899
pythondev
help
But, how can it be? It happen also with my test.xml
2017-10-05T11:38:09.000439
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:38:09.000439
1,507,203,489.000439
95,900
pythondev
help
329 isn't big but it isn't small
2017-10-05T11:38:14.000009
Vada
pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-05T11:38:14.000009
1,507,203,494.000009
95,901
pythondev
help
And that one is only a couple of kb.
2017-10-05T11:38:19.000172
Kym
pythondev_help_Kym_2017-10-05T11:38:19.000172
1,507,203,499.000172
95,902