AttributeError
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Wed Aug 12 17:25:17 EDT 2015
On Wednesday 12 August 2015 15:05:37 Ltc Hotspot wrote:
> >Have a look at assignment_10_2_v_06.py.
>
> What should I look at assignment_10_2_v_06.py.:
>
>
> handle = """From stephen.marquard at uct.ac.za Sat Jan 5 09:14:16 2008
> From louis at media.berkeley.edu Fri Jan 4 18:10:48 2008
> """.split("\n")
> # Snippet file data: mbox-short.txt
>
> count = dict()
> #fname = raw_input("Enter file name: ")# Add Snippet file
> #handle = open (fname, 'r')# Add Snippet file
> for line in handle:
> if line.startswith("From "):
> time = line.split() # Sort time
>
> hours = line.split(":")[5] # Sort hours
> line = line.rstrip()
>
> count[hours] = count.get(hours, 0) + 1 # counter
>
> lst = [(val,key) for key,val in count.items()]
>
> print key, val
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 11:59 AM, MRAB <python at mrabarnett.plus.com>
wrote:
> > On 2015-08-12 19:35, Ltc Hotspot wrote:
> >> Emile
> >>
> >> How do I define time in the revised code ?
> >
> > Have a look at assignment_10_2_v_06.py.
> >
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>-------- Traceback Message reads:
> >> In [66]: %run assignment_10_2_v_07
> >>
> >> NameError
> >> Traceback (most recent call last)
> >> C:\Users\vm\Desktop\apps\docs\Python\week_10\assignment_10_2_v_07.p
> >>y in <module>
> >> ()
> >> 9 for line in handle:
> >> 10 if line.startswith("From "):
> >> ---> 11 for key, val in time.split()[5]:
> >> 12 for key, val in hours.split(':')[0]:
> >> 13 count[hours] = count.get(hours, 0) + 1 #
> >> counter
> >>
> >> NameError: name 'time' is not defined
> >>
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>--------
> >>
> >>
> >> In [67]: print time
> >> 0
> >>
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>--------
> >>
> >> Revised Code reads:
> >> handle = """From stephen.marquard at uct.ac.za Sat Jan 5 09:14:16
> >> 2008
> >>
> >>> From louis at media.berkeley.edu Fri Jan 4 18:10:48 2008
> >>
> >> """.split("\n")
> >> # Snippet file data: mbox-short.txt
> >>
> >> count = dict()
> >> #fname = raw_input("Enter file name: ")# insert snippet file
> >> #handle = open (fname, 'r')# insert snippet file
> >> for line in handle:
> >> if line.startswith("From "):
> >> for key, val in time.split()[5]:
> >> for key, val in hours.split(':')[0]:
> >> count[hours] = count.get(hours, 0) + 1 # counter
> >>
> >> lst = [(val,key) for key,val in count.items()]
> >> lst.sort(reverse=True)
> >>
> >> for key, val in lst[:12] :
> >> print key, val
> >>
> >>
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>-------- Regards,
> >> Hal
> >
> > I'm baffled as to why you now have a nested 'for' loop 3 levels
> > deep!
> >
> > --
> > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
After following this thread to late afternoon today, I would say that
Denis's response was a bit strong and less than helpfull because the
perceived insult drowns out the true meaning of his remark.
OTOH, _you_ are putting zero effort into understanding the error,
something the others have encouraged, apparently several times now on at
least 2 other venues.
This IS how one learns best, by seeing an error and taking an action that
aleviates the error. Handing the answer to you on a clean plate may fix
the error, but your chances of understanding why it was fixed are
perhaps 10% as good than the understanding in the future would be if you
followed normal debugging proceedures and fixed it yourself.
If you aren't willing to put any effort into it yourself, then perhaps
Denis does have the right idea. Find another line of endeavor that
_will_ pay the bills.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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