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  • Have to find if some window name has some string on it with python

    - by Shady
    First of all, I get the name of the current window win32gui.GetWindowText(win32gui.GetForegroundWindow()) k, no problem with that... But now, how can I make an if with the result for having an specific string on it... For example, the result gave me C:/Python26/ How can I make an True of False for the result containing the word, 'python' ? I'm trying with re.search, but I'm not being able to make it do it

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  • how to write query string for webrick?

    - by kshama
    Hi, My rails application requires few values to be specified in the text box. My web page contains few text boxes .How can i specify the values of these text boxes in the url as query string while using webrick?can any one help, am new to this. Thanks in advance.

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  • string <-> int/float conversion pain in .net winform

    - by Benny
    the Text property of control on winform is always string type, so if i wanna expose property of other type for custom control, i have to do the conversion as following, if i have dozens of properties to expose, it will be such pain for me. public int ImageGroupLength { get { return int.Parse(this.imageGroupLength.Text); } set { this.imageGroupLength.Text = value.ToString(); } } so, is there any elegant way to do the conversion?

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  • Use string value to create new instance

    - by Brian David Berman
    I have a few classes: SomeClass1, SomeClass2. How can I create a new instance of one of these classes by using the class name from a string? Normally, I would do: var someClass1 = new SomeClass1(); How can I create this instance from the following: var className = "SomeClass1"; I am assuming I should use Type.GetType() or something but I can't figure it out. Thanks.

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  • string directly before with regular expressions?

    - by acidzombie24
    I have been given a file that has its string like this blah blah DUMMY blah blah DUMMY blah blah VALUE blahX blahY KEY Some values/keys are optional, i cannot depend on order. With regular expressions using C# how do i write an regex that takes the value directly behind the key? I know i could write it in such a way it will match the first DUMMY but i cant think of how to make the VALUE instead.

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  • Python: list and string matching

    - by pete
    Hi All, I have following: temp = "aaaab123xyz@+" lists = ["abc", "123.35", "xyz", "AND+"] for list in lists if re.match(list, temp, re.I): print "The %s is within %s." % (list,temp) The re.match is only match the beginning of the string, How to I match substring in between too.

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  • Getting a specific bit value in a byte string

    - by ignoramus
    There is a byte at a specific index in a byte string which represents eight flags; one flag per bit in the byte. If a flag is set, its corresponding bit is 1, otherwise its 0. For example, if I've got b'\x21' the flags would be 0001 0101 # Three flags are set at indexes 3, 5 and 7 # and the others are not set What would be the best way to get each bit value in that byte, so I know whether a particular flag is set or not? (Preferably using bitwise operations)

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  • Using JavaScript's split to chop up a string and put it in two arrays

    - by Pieter
    I can use JavaScript's split to put a comma-separated list of items in an array: var mystring = "a,b,c,d,e"; var myarray = mystring.split(","); What I have in mind is a little more complicated. I have this dictionary-esque string: myvalue=0;othervalue=1;anothervalue=0; How do I split this so that the keys end up in one array and the values end up in another array?

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  • How to unescape String in Rails

    - by Midday
    I have a long String from a WYSIWYG (in my case YUI) which I then send as html email. since its an email all CSS needs to be inline so how should i unescape this: <span style=\"color: #c00000; font-size: 14px;\"> Is .gsub '\"' , '"' enough?

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  • Python - store output of subprocess() call in a string

    - by Mark
    Hey all, I'm trying to make a system call in Python and store the output to a string that I can manipulate in the Python program. #!/usr/bin/python import subprocess p = subprocess.Popen("pwd") # edit - actual command I want to store output of p2 = subprocess.Popen("ntpq -p") I've tried a few things including some of the suggestions here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1996518/retrieving-the-output-of-subprocess-call but without any luck. Many thanks!

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  • XmlDocument filter nodes by datetime string

    - by Eatdoku
    Trying to apply filter / attribute comparison in the Xmldocument. Obviously , the following code snippet wouldn't work because the expression can't be converted using number() function. (according to the answer of my other question). I'm wondering if there is a way to do the DateTime string comparison in XmlDoc. XmlNodeList test = x2PathDoc.SelectNodes("//Config /Entity [@TargetDateTime> '2010-12-19T03:25:00-08:00']");

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  • How do I convert byte to string?

    - by HardCoder1986
    Hello! Is there any fast way to convert given byte (like, by number - 65) to it's text hex representation? Basically, I want to convert array of bytes into (I am hardcoding resources) their code-representation like BYTE data[] = {0x00, 0x0A, 0x00, 0x01, ... } How do I automate this Given byte -> "0x0A" string conversion?

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