AttributeError
Ltc Hotspot
ltc.hotspot at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 18:02:25 EDT 2015
The problem here is that these are home work assignment and to code an
else word assignment would be in contradiction to the academic
curriculum.
Specifically, I want to deploy a quick and simply dic solution:
Revised code:
c = [0 for i in range(24)]
filename = raw_input("Enter file name: ")
f = open(filename,'r')
for l in f:
h = int(l.strip().split()[X].split(':')[Y])
c[h] = c[h] + 1
f.close()
for i in range(24):
print '{:02d} {}'.format(i, c[i])
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NameError
Traceback (most recent call last)
C:\Users\vm\Desktop\apps\docs\Python\week_10\assignment_10_2_v_10.py in <module>
()
5 f = open(filename,'r')
6 for l in f:
----> 7 h = int(l.strip().split()[X].split(':')[Y])
8 c[h] = c[h] + 1
9 f.close()
NameError: name 'X' is not defined
In [74]: print X
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Print X:
NameError
Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-74-7510f249b93c> in <module>()
----> 1 print X
NameError: name 'X' is not defined
In [75]:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> 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
> --
> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
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