How can you stop warnings from printing?
I am writing a quick and dirty poker program in python, and am getting a warning when doing:
def is_there_a_pair(hand,values=False):
if values: vals = hand
else:
vals = [val for (val,suit) in hand]
for item in arrangements(vals,2):
if item[0] == item[1]:
return item
The warning is the following: sagePoker.py:24: DeprecationWarning: Use Arrangements(mset,k).list() instead. See http://trac.sagemath.org/13821 for details.
But if I do the .list() method, I get this error. AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'list'
Which makes me think doing .list() is useless
What do I do to either fix that erro from happening, or stop errors from printing?
why did you not accept the answer from John?
You need to log-in to vote or accept an answer, so, perhaps the user wants to remain anonymous ;)