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    • Michael VincentM
      Michael Vincent @John Doe 1
      last edited by Michael Vincent

      @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

      how do you open the Python.exe with this line above it:

      That’s the PythonScript console, menu Plugins => Python Script => Show Console.

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      My ‘startup.py’ does some initialization - including printing the file that ran / did the initialization so I can reference it if there is an issue.

      Cheers.

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      • John Doe 1J
        John Doe 1 @Michael Vincent
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        @michael-vincent Okay I feel very silly, when I first installed Notepad++ and PythonScripts I deleted the Sample scripts along with startup.py, I just put them back where they belong after inspecting your post.

        Now my simple test scripts invoking Pandas are at least running, that’s a step foward, I will see if Panda’s functionality works as should.

        Thank you very much for the detailed assistance and screenshots, @Michael-Vincent @Alan-Kilborn @PeterJones your help is much appreciated.

        :)

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        • John Doe 1J
          John Doe 1
          last edited by John Doe 1

          @michael-vincent Hey I’ve been doing some testing in PyCharm and noticed something strange. I’ve imported pandas and Npp like so:

          from Npp import *
          import pandas as pandasForSortingCSV

          Now with these imports I can read a csv no problem like so:

          file = pandasForSortingCSV.read_csv(notepad.getCurrentFilename())

          BUT if I try to use the “sort_values” function, nothing happens:

          sorted_file = file.sort_values(by=[“Name”], ascending=False, inplace=True)

          If I hover over that statement in PyCharm it says:
          No documentation found.

          Do you happen to have any idea why this might be? The documentation shows that same import supporting the sort_values function so I’m not sure what the issue is. Please let me know if you can think of anything, thank you!

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          • mpheathM
            mpheath @John Doe 1
            last edited by

            @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

            @michael-vincent Hey I’ve been doing some testing in PyCharm and noticed something strange. I’ve imported pandas and Npp like so:
            If I hover over that statement in PyCharm it says:
            No documentation found.

            Do you happen to have any idea why this might be? The documentation shows that same import supporting the sort_values function so I’m not sure what the issue is. Please let me know if you can think of anything, thank you!

            sort_values currently has no doc-string. PyCharm would inspect sort_values and finds no documentation. A comment is in the source # TODO: Just move the sort_values doc here.

            Please focus mainly on Notepad++ and PythonScript. This topic is getting very broad if PyCharm issues are included.

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            • Michael VincentM
              Michael Vincent @John Doe 1
              last edited by

              @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

              I’ve been doing some testing in PyCharm

              WHY?!?!?!

              The Npp library won’t work in PyCharm and If you’re trying to manipulate CSV files as I thought you were and not doing it in Notepad++, why are we even talking about Notepad++ and PythonScript. You can easily open files from disk in Python without going through Notepad++ if you’re not even using it.

              BUT if I try to use the “sort_values” function, nothing happens:

              sorted_file = file.sort_values(by=[“Name”], ascending=False, inplace=True)

              No kidding - you didn’t do anything to the file in Notepad++, you just tried to sort the file on disk by opening it by name, not referencing the content of the file in the Notepad++ Scintilla editing component by some method of the editor instance.

              If you want to actually sort the file in Notepad++ (and ultimately the one on disk), you need to read the content of the editor object , sort it and write it back.

              Maybe have a look at those example scripts that came with PythonScript. Run them. See how they work. Try modifying them a bit to make them do something else before diving headfirst into full file manipulation with pandas.

              And please for heavens sake backup all of your data before going any further. I fear this won’t end well.

              Cheers.

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              • John Doe 1J
                John Doe 1 @Michael Vincent
                last edited by John Doe 1

                I was only using PyCharm for syntax highlighting and intellisense I know that the Npp library doesn’t work there. I am trying to edit the CSV files in Notepad++

                @michael-vincent said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                If you want to actually sort the file in Notepad++ (and ultimately the one on disk), you need to read the content of the editor object , sort it and write it back.

                That is what I am trying to do, shouldn’t this line be reading the filename via Notepad. and reading the CSV using read_csv?

                file = pandasForSortingCSV.read_csv(notepad.getCurrentFilename())

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                • John Doe 1J
                  John Doe 1 @mpheath
                  last edited by

                  @mpheath said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                  sort_values currently has no doc-string. PyCharm would inspect sort_values and finds no documentation. A comment is in the source # TODO: Just move the sort_values doc here.

                  Where is that comment and where can I access the sort_values doc? Shouldn’t this have been done upon installation of pandas?

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @John Doe 1
                    last edited by

                    @john-doe-1

                    Nobody here is going to comment on what Pandas’ read_csv function is going to do, because, like a lot of your questions, it is OFF-TOPIC for this forum.

                    Something on-topic:

                    Typically with PythonScripting, you want to act on the live text inside a Notepad++ editing tab. You don’t want to be dealing with files in the OS, if you can avoid it. If you manipulate the disk file, you will get a popup to the effect of “file on disk has changed – do you want to reload it?”, making for an awkward user experience with your script.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @John Doe 1
                      last edited by

                      @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                      Where is that comment and where can I access the sort_values doc? Shouldn’t this have been done upon installation of pandas?

                      More OFF-TOPIC stuff.
                      Please try to confine discussed issues to on-topic things.

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                      • John Doe 1J
                        John Doe 1 @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @alan-kilborn said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                        Typically with PythonScripting, you want to act on the live text inside a Notepad++ editing tab. You don’t want to be dealing with files in the OS, if you can avoid it.

                        That is what I am trying to do, I suppose the bet way would be to get all of the text in the currently open file using the editor object somehow…

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                        • PeterJonesP
                          PeterJones @John Doe 1
                          last edited by PeterJones

                          @john-doe-1,

                          We cannot help with Pandas-specific questions. But the phrasing and example code shows you don’t understand the PythonScript plugin interface yet, nor the difference between a file on disk and the file that’s open in Notepad++.

                          When Notepad++ opens a file, it reads the contents from disk, and stores it in memory. When you edit the file in Notepad++, you are editing the file in memory until you (or some automated task) saves.

                          You said,

                          That is what I am trying to do, shouldn’t this line be reading the filename via Notepad. and reading the CSV using read_csv?
                          file = pandasForSortingCSV.read_csv(notepad.getCurrentFilename())

                          No. That is looking up the name of the file that is currently open in Notepad++, and passing that filename as an argument to a Pandas command. Presumably, the Pandas command separately reads the file based on its filename from disk; it will not read the contents from the file that’s open in Notepad++. So if you had edited-but-not-saved in Notepad++, Pandas will read whatever’s on disk, not what’s open in the Notepad++ window.

                          While I was typing this reply, Alan and you had a back and forth, in which you said,

                          I suppose the bet way would be to get all of the text in the currently open file using the editor object somehow…

                          That’s what I was working toward. editor.getText() will give you the entire contents of the currently-active editor tab as a string.

                          If there is a version of the Pandas.read_csv or similar command that will accept a string that contains the contents of the CSV, instead of a filename, then you can send the that string to the function… pandasForSortingCSV.read_csv_from_string(editor.getText()) . (Please understand, I am not saying that read_csv_from_string exists… I am using that as a dummy function; you will have to learn enough Pandas to know how to read a CSV from a string instead of from a file name. We cannot help you with Pandas here)

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @John Doe 1
                            last edited by

                            @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                            get all of the text in the currently open file using the editor object somehow

                            Well, that “somehow” is probably all_text = editor.getText(). :-)

                            It’s a basic concept, but it is on-topic, so it is all good. :-)

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                              last edited by

                              @peterjones said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                              We cannot help you with Pandas here

                              Well, I could as I am very familiar with Pandas…but I refuse to help with it here. :-)

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                              • John Doe 1J
                                John Doe 1 @Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by

                                @alan-kilborn said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                                Well, I could as I am very familiar with Pandas…but I refuse to help with it here. :-)

                                Understandable, if you can point me to a more specific forum for Pandas I’d appreciate it. Thanks for your help so far.

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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn @John Doe 1
                                  last edited by

                                  @john-doe-1 said in Adding Libraries to PythonScript Plugin:

                                  point me to a more specific forum for Pandas

                                  Hmm, can’t say I’ve ever used one.
                                  I searched it up; apparently a “more important” pandas is a medical condition. And of course the cute bears…

                                  But I did find this one, no idea of its quality: https://community.developers.refinitiv.com/tags/pandas.html

                                  I’m sure some more intensive searching will provide others.

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