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RE: Regarding the forced termination problem with matplotlib.pyplot
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Regarding the forced termination problem with matplotlib.pyplot
I have used Pythonista really well, and used it to solve interesting mathematical and statistical challenging questions.
But there is one problem related with matplotlib.pyplot - my Pythonista app running on my iPad Air 2 encounters forced terminations whenever I type "import matplotlib.pyplot as plt"I tried both Python 2.7 and 3.5, and both faced same problem.
Is there any other way that I could fix this bug?Thanks in advance
Wayne Wonbong Jang -
RE: Related with Non-ASCII error
I followed the above suggestions - and I deleted all 'white spaces' below my code and it worked fine. Maybe, there were some hidden ASCII codes. Thanks all for great advices.
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Related with Non-ASCII error
I took a Coursera Python lecture by Dr. Chuck, and I would like to run his code on my Pythonista - but it is not working, which works perferctly on my laptop. The special feature of this code is to use Google API - and I got 'SystemError:invalid syntax' without any further explanation. My code is below, and I really appreciate any advice on this matter in advance. Also, thanks for dgelessus with helpful comment that I am able to use 'code block' that enables me to upload the post with the indentation.
import urllib import json serviceurl = 'http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?' while True: address = raw_input('Enter location : ') if len(address) < 1: break url = serviceurl + urllib.urlencode({'sensor':'false','address':address}) print 'Retrieving ', url uh = urllib.urlopen(url) data = uh.read() print 'Retrieved ', len(data), 'characters' try: js = json.loads(str(data)) except: js=None if 'status' not in js or js['status'] != 'OK': print '====Failure to Retrieve====' print data continue lat = js["results"][0]["geometry"]["location"]["lat"] lng = js["results"][0]["geometry"]["location"]["lng"] print 'lat', lat, 'lng', lng location = js["results"][0]["formatted_address"] print location