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Python AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Serial' [duplicate]
I'm trying to access a serial port with Python 2.6 on my Raspberry Pi running Debian.
My script named serial.py tries to import pySerial:
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How to use “raise” keyword in Python [duplicate]
...ped that in and got "global name 'error' is not defined". To others new to Python, you need "raise Exception('My error!')". You replace "error" with your Exception name. A list of standard exceptions you can use is here: docs.python.org/2/library/exceptions.html
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How to delete a file or folder?
How do I delete a file or folder in Python?
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How to do relative imports in Python?
...egardless of where the module is actually located on the file system.
In Python 2.6, they're adding the ability to reference modules relative to the main module. PEP 366 describes the change.
Update: According to Nick Coghlan, the recommended alternative is to run the module inside the package u...
What are the differences between the urllib, urllib2, urllib3 and requests module?
In Python, what are the differences between the urllib , urllib2 , urllib3 and requests modules? Why are there three? They seem to do the same thing...
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Convert a String representation of a Dictionary to a dictionary?
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Starting in Python 2.6 you can use the built-in ast.literal_eval:
>>> import ast
>>> ast.literal_eval("{'muffin' : 'lolz', 'foo' : 'kitty'}")
{'muffin': 'lolz', 'foo': 'kitty'}
This is safer than using eval. As its ...
Convert string to binary in python
I am in need of a way to get the binary representation of a string in python. e.g.
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Unresolved Import Issues with PyDev and Eclipse
I am very new to PyDev and Python, though I have used Eclipse for Java plenty. I am trying to work through some of the Dive Into Python examples and this feels like an extremely trivial problem that's just becoming exceedingly annoying. I am using Ubuntu Linux 10.04.
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What are the differences between type() and isinstance()?
...of types and rejects instances of subtypes, AKA subclasses).
Normally, in Python, you want your code to support inheritance, of course (since inheritance is so handy, it would be bad to stop code using yours from using it!), so isinstance is less bad than checking identity of types because it seaml...
How can I pretty-print JSON in a shell script?
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With Python 2.6+ you can just do:
echo '{"foo": "lorem", "bar": "ipsum"}' | python -m json.tool
or, if the JSON is in a file, you can do:
python -m json.tool my_json.json
if the JSON is from an internet source such as an A...