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Re: Writing to the IDLde [message #52685 is a reply to message #52541] Wed, 14 February 2007 06:27 Go to previous message
Kenneth Bowman is currently offline  Kenneth Bowman
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In article <53g26cF1so8jfU1@mid.individual.net>, Ben Panter <me@privacy.net>
wrote:

> R.G. Stockwell wrote:
>
>> 2) create a new procedure like "printstatus" that does what you want,
>> and then globally search and replace all your print functions.
>
> As I understand it that's the point of the query - such a procedure
> appears to be impossible in the IDLDE. I have lots of processes that
> include long iterative calculations, and having a %age done line that
> doesn't destroy the whole log would be great - in fact, even being able
> to run successive print statements on the same line rather than a new
> line would help.
>
> At the moment I just have a test that prints i if i mod X is 0, where i
> is the iteration number and X is the frequency at which I want to know
> what it's up to. Far from ideal though...
>
> Ben

You could try David's showprogress widget

http://www.dfanning.com/widget_tips/show_progress.html

Ken Bowman
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