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2006 Sep 13
1
[Fwd: Re: [Swig-user] wrapping enums for python]
...: <194b4da90609130632h66c62ed8o8035b4bc041fdb79@mail.gmail.com>
Am 13.09.2006, 15:32 Uhr, schrieb K M <intra611@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> When printing enum wrapped to python I would like to get symbol instead
> of
> number. For example
>
> in C++:
>
> enum min_max
> {
> SS_MIN = 0,
> SS_MAX = 100
> };
>
>
> I get:
>
> print swigtest.SS_MAX
> 100
>
> and I would like to get:
>
> print swigtest.SS_MAX
> SS_MAX
>
> So the idea was to use something like:
>
> %pythoncode %{
>
> class Enum(int)...
2010 Mar 25
1
A file with extension .sdb in a codebook section of a large database from a survey?
The TIMSS2007 database http://timss.bc.edu/TIMSS2007/idb_ug.html seems
to provide "both kinds" of universal data formats - either SPSS saved
data sets or SAS saved data sets. (Yes, I am being sarcastic.)
These, of course, are accompanied by massive codebooks explaining the
nature of each of the fields in the data sets. The T07_Codebooks.zip
file available at that site contains .pdf