Windows, IDLE, __doc_, other
Alf P. Steinbach
alfps at start.no
Mon Dec 21 02:56:26 EST 2009
* Alf P. Steinbach:
> * W. eWatson:
>> When I use numpy.__doc__ in IDLE under Win XP, I get a heap of words
>> without reasonable line breaks.
>>
>> "\nNumPy\n=====\n\nProvides\n 1. An array object of arbitrary
>> homogeneous items\n 2. Fast mathematical operations over arrays\n 3.
>> Linear Algebra, Fourier Transforms, Random Number
>> ...
>>
>> Is there a way to get this formated properly.
>
> print( numpy.__doc__ )
>
> (For Python 2.x you can and best should leave out the parenthesis)
>
>
>> If I use dir(numpy), I get yet a very long list that starts as:
>> ['ALLOW_THREADS', 'BUFSIZE', 'CLIP', 'DataSource', 'ERR_CALL',
>> 'ERR_DEFAULT', 'ERR_DEFAULT2', 'ERR_IGNORE', 'ERR_LOG', 'ERR_PRINT',
>> 'ERR_RAISE', 'ERR_WARN', 'FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORT', 'FPE_DIVIDEBYZERO',
>> 'FPE_INVALID', 'FPE_OVERFLOW', 'FPE_UNDERFLOW', 'False_', 'Inf',
>> 'Infinity', 'MAXDIMS', 'MachAr', 'NAN', 'NINF', 'NZERO', 'NaN',
>> 'PINF', 'PZERO', 'PackageLoader', 'RAISE', 'RankWarning',
>> 'SHIFT_DIVIDEBYZERO', 'SHIFT_INVALID', 'SHIFT_OVERFLOW',
>> 'SHIFT_UNDERFLOW', 'ScalarType', 'Tester', 'True_',
>> 'UFUNC_BUFSIZE_DEFAULT'
>> ...
>> I see this might be a dictionary. What can I do to make it more
>> readable or useful, or is that it? Is there a more abc as in Linux?
>
> Something like (off the cuff, fix if eroRs!)
>
> for name in dir[numpy]:
> if name.startswith( "_" ):
> pass
> else:
> doc_lines = getattr( numpy, name ).__doc__.split()
Uh oh, 'splitlines' not 'split' !
> print( format( "{0:25} {1}".format( name, doc_lines[0] ) )
>
> Should ideally work whether you use Python 2.x or 3.x.
>
> But as mentioned I just typed that in so there may be eroRs.
>
>
>> It the IDLE shell, it's not possible to retrieve lines entered earlier
>> without copying them. Is there an edit facility?
>
> I suggest you download a programmers' editor (like Notepad++ or PsPad)
> for programming work and use the basic Python interpreter for
> interactive work. The basic interpreter lives in a standard Window
> console window where you can use up and down arrow keys, F8 completion,
> F7 for list of earlier commands, etc (as documented by the doskey
> command in the Windows command interpreter). Just forget IDLE in
> windows: while Windows console windows are something from the middle
> ages, IDLE seems to stem from a period before that! <g>
>
>
> Cheers & hth.,
>
> - Alf
>
> PS: Shameless plug: take a look at <url:
> http://tinyurl.com/programmingbookP3>, it's for Windows.
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