[Tutor] i need help with the following question

ALAN GAULD alan.gauld at btinternet.com
Mon Aug 26 19:55:02 CEST 2013


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I'm not sure I understand what you are after, can 
you give a bit more background. What do you mean by 
"knowledge base", "object code", "a.i. style of program", 
OFC, GUI linking, "xyz matrix code" etc? I could guess, 
but I might get it wrong.

I assume Houdini is some kind of package or app but 
I've never heard of it and don't know what it does.

Python is a general purpose programming language and 
so can likely do whatever you want it to do. But you 
will need to figure out how. It's unlikely to be a 
trivial exercise.
 
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn To Program website
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/



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> From: JAMIE shelley <sirshelley at hotmail.co.uk>
>To: Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at btinternet.com> 
>Sent: Monday, 26 August 2013, 18:47
>Subject: RE: [Tutor] i need help with the following question
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>hello, not sure id this is correct method to publish a question to th emailing list but hear goes :)
>(for a start let me just add that i'm moving onto electronic electrical extended lvl 3 diploma mainly due to very poor computing teaching quality -among other things- budget cuts :c ) 
>- So my interest in python is no longer academic, until uni 
>but still... :)
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>wondering if you could tell me if it's possible to make a program that is effectively just a knowledge base but one that can change the area of it's specialization.
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>To clear it up a bit , coupled with the possibility of a GUI or object code as to allow your avg joe to input said questions in any format and the program can interpret it, not so much using a.i style of program (don't think efficiency of the code will be a problem here) but rather reference imported libraries/lists. 
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>I've been  thinking about it for a while and the best I can come up with is just constant iteration , while and import, then OFC for GUI linking some xyz matrix code. - or even run that kinda stuff on programs like Houdini  
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>If I haven't waffled enough; what I would like to achieve
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>simple general purpose code for matching keyword in said locations to serial lists, be able to outomaticly append the list to allow retrieval of most common searches faster
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>linking a program like Houdini to xyz (courtesan) code  
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>any info on this is great greatly appreciated, or even just ideas to get me going 
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>regards
>-j.shelley
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>> To: tutor at python.org
>> From: alan.gauld at btinternet.com
>> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 17:32:14 +0100
>> Subject: Re: [Tutor] i need help with the following question
>> 
>> On 26/08/13 09:29, isaac Eric wrote:
>> > describe different ways of displaying output using python!
>> 
>> This smells like homework.
>> We don;t do your homework for you although we will try to point
>> you in the right direction. But you need to show that you are
>> at least trying to figure it out for yourself.
>> 
>> Also, in general, it helps if you tell us what version of Python
>> you use on which OS and what tutorial, if any, you are following.
>> 
>> Then be as specific as possible in your question so that we can
>> give you a specific answer.
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>> As it stands I'd say the answer to your question is:
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>> Python can output on stdout, to named files, to a GUI or to a network.
>> The output can be in the form of text strings or bytes.
>> Which of those, if any, counts as 'display' is up to you.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Alan G
>> Author of the Learn to Program web site
>> http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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