Port from Python 2 to 3, Python is dead, long live Python

Signed-off-by: Abdulkadir Furkan Şanlı <me@abdulocra.cy>
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Abdulkadir Furkan Şanlı 2022-09-24 22:01:03 +02:00
parent 0282195c3f
commit a079c66949
Signed by: afk
GPG Key ID: C8F00588EE6ED1FE

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naut.py
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# !/usr/bin/python
from __future__ import division
from math import radians, cos, sin, asin, sqrt
import numpy as np
import subprocess
@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ def create_random_point(x0, y0, distance):
x = w * np.cos(t)
x1 = x / np.cos(y0)
y = w * np.sin(t)
print "u="+str(u)
print "v="+str(v)
print("u="+str(u))
print("v="+str(v))
return (x0+x1, y0+y)
@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ for i in range(1, 2):
origplot = (latitude1, longitude1)
dist = haversine(origplot[0], origplot[1], newplot[0], newplot[1])
dist = str(format(dist, '.2f'))
print "Distance between points is ", dist
print "destination: "+dest_lat+" "+dest_long
print "future_time: "+future_time
print("Distance between points is ", dist)
print("destination: "+dest_lat+" "+dest_long)
print("future_time: "+future_time)
logfile.write(dtime+" homebase_lat="+orig_lat+" homebase_long="+orig_long+" dest_lat=" +
dest_lat+" dest_long="+dest_long+" future_time="+future_time+" dist="+dist)
@ -119,21 +119,21 @@ for i in range(1, 2):
rabbit_msg2 = 'white rabbit...'
logfile.write("\n")
print init1_msg
print(init1_msg)
time.sleep(5)
print msg_breaker
print init_msg
print(msg_breaker)
print(init_msg)
time.sleep(5)
print msg_breaker
print rabbit_msg1
print msg_breaker
print msg_space2
print rabbit_msg2
print(msg_breaker)
print(rabbit_msg1)
print(msg_breaker)
print(msg_space2)
print(rabbit_msg2)
time.sleep(5)
print msg_breaker
print " "+future_time
print msg_breaker
print " "+dest_lat
print msg_space
print dest_long
print "https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query="+dest_lat+","+dest_long+" Time: "+future_time
print(msg_breaker)
print(" "+future_time)
print(msg_breaker)
print(" "+dest_lat)
print(msg_space)
print(dest_long)
print("https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query="+dest_lat+","+dest_long+" Time: "+future_time)