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pythondev | help | l = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9] | 2017-07-15T09:45:29.240147 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:45:29.240147 | 1,500,111,929.240147 | 85,403 |
pythondev | help | Large numbers will have a LOT of permutations. So it's probably best to load them lazily rather than making a set | 2017-07-15T09:46:39.245700 | Signe | pythondev_help_Signe_2017-07-15T09:46:39.245700 | 1,500,111,999.2457 | 85,404 |
pythondev | help | it could be a memory error.. they don't specially say.. | 2017-07-15T09:47:04.247654 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:47:04.247654 | 1,500,112,024.247654 | 85,405 |
pythondev | help | It could also be an issue with string sorting vs number sorting :) | 2017-07-15T09:47:39.250526 | Signe | pythondev_help_Signe_2017-07-15T09:47:39.250526 | 1,500,112,059.250526 | 85,406 |
pythondev | help | when I created one big set for all permutations that's when i got the memory error. but this code runs it just fails test 4 and I get no error | 2017-07-15T09:47:40.250601 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:47:40.250601 | 1,500,112,060.250601 | 85,407 |
pythondev | help | You might want to try converting every sting into an int before sorting | 2017-07-15T09:47:58.252127 | Signe | pythondev_help_Signe_2017-07-15T09:47:58.252127 | 1,500,112,078.252127 | 85,408 |
pythondev | help | That makes sense. | 2017-07-15T09:48:20.253789 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:48:20.253789 | 1,500,112,100.253789 | 85,409 |
pythondev | help | data_set = map(int, data_set)
should take of that? | 2017-07-15T09:49:16.258199 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:49:16.258199 | 1,500,112,156.258199 | 85,410 |
pythondev | help | Ya, i think so | 2017-07-15T09:50:06.262028 | Signe | pythondev_help_Signe_2017-07-15T09:50:06.262028 | 1,500,112,206.262028 | 85,411 |
pythondev | help | thanks i really appreciate you talking me through the problem. | 2017-07-15T09:51:34.268625 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:51:34.268625 | 1,500,112,294.268625 | 85,412 |
pythondev | help | I'm a product manger.. it's been a loooooong time since I had to worry about code challenges. :smile: | 2017-07-15T09:52:03.270718 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:52:03.270718 | 1,500,112,323.270718 | 85,413 |
pythondev | help | I prefer to be explicit in the code but I don't want to look like a Jr. Do you think there is a better approach? | 2017-07-15T09:53:20.276704 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T09:53:20.276704 | 1,500,112,400.276704 | 85,414 |
pythondev | help | for one it doesn't look like your code handles the condition: `If it is not possible to make such a number, return 0 as the answer` | 2017-07-15T12:35:54.127549 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T12:35:54.127549 | 1,500,122,154.127549 | 85,415 |
pythondev | help | This code also timed out.. | 2017-07-15T12:36:22.129942 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:36:22.129942 | 1,500,122,182.129942 | 85,416 |
pythondev | help | two, i like nhumrich's idea to lazily evaluate, which you could do with generators | 2017-07-15T12:36:27.130316 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T12:36:27.130316 | 1,500,122,187.130316 | 85,417 |
pythondev | help | Correction.. I'm trying it with iterator on the permutation and that timed out | 2017-07-15T12:37:01.133316 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:37:01.133316 | 1,500,122,221.133316 | 85,418 |
pythondev | help | I think building the list and then sorting it is the problem. | 2017-07-15T12:38:04.138792 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:38:04.138792 | 1,500,122,284.138792 | 85,419 |
pythondev | help | returning 0 is something I missed. I'll try that too | 2017-07-15T12:41:41.157715 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:41:41.157715 | 1,500,122,501.157715 | 85,420 |
pythondev | help | <@Madaline> why are you using set in line 10? | 2017-07-15T12:43:35.167762 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T12:43:35.167762 | 1,500,122,615.167762 | 85,421 |
pythondev | help | what about something like (note: you'd have to re-write to get it to work with a list of numbers as input)
```
from itertools import permutations
def permutation_gen(x):
for r in sorted([i for i in range(len(str(x)) + 1)], reverse=True):
for p in permutations([i for i in sorted([i for i in str(x)], rever... | 2017-07-15T12:44:03.170166 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T12:44:03.170166 | 1,500,122,643.170166 | 85,422 |
pythondev | help | I had started with a similar approach but their verification tool was not reporting errors properly. | 2017-07-15T12:47:16.187951 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:47:16.187951 | 1,500,122,836.187951 | 85,423 |
pythondev | help | <@Madaline> sorry, didnt see the new one. | 2017-07-15T12:48:18.193357 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T12:48:18.193357 | 1,500,122,898.193357 | 85,424 |
pythondev | help | code that ran perfectly in my Jupyter was failing.. So split it up and simplified it . | 2017-07-15T12:48:31.194499 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:48:31.194499 | 1,500,122,911.194499 | 85,425 |
pythondev | help | This approach looks much better then what I was doing. | 2017-07-15T12:49:41.200815 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:49:41.200815 | 1,500,122,981.200815 | 85,426 |
pythondev | help | This is what I originally tried but I hit memory errors. | 2017-07-15T12:51:27.210624 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:51:27.210624 | 1,500,123,087.210624 | 85,427 |
pythondev | help | In case anyone is interested in triggering the Google code challenge. I've been spending a lot of time searching for Python, crawlers, NLP, analytics, algorithms, etc... This is the second time it came up for me in the last 2 months.. I was on vacation last time it came up so time ran out. | 2017-07-15T12:54:44.227820 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T12:54:44.227820 | 1,500,123,284.22782 | 85,428 |
pythondev | help | <@Cleta> I have a quick question about your example. One line 6 there is SUM of the permutation and then you are checking if it is divisible by 3. Then on line 8 your yield is the joined integer. Is this a faster way or an error? | 2017-07-15T13:11:55.320151 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T13:11:55.320151 | 1,500,124,315.320151 | 85,429 |
pythondev | help | any number that is divisible by three has the sum of its digits = to a small multiple of 3, 6, 9, ...
So 33333, if added together equal 15, which in turn equals 6 | 2017-07-15T13:33:24.430596 | Deedee | pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-07-15T13:33:24.430596 | 1,500,125,604.430596 | 85,430 |
pythondev | help | so I would add all elements of list and see if that sum is % 3 | 2017-07-15T13:33:37.431702 | Deedee | pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-07-15T13:33:37.431702 | 1,500,125,617.431702 | 85,431 |
pythondev | help | ^this | 2017-07-15T13:33:50.432628 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T13:33:50.432628 | 1,500,125,630.432628 | 85,432 |
pythondev | help | Not sure if that fits | 2017-07-15T13:34:58.438219 | Deedee | pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-07-15T13:34:58.438219 | 1,500,125,698.438219 | 85,433 |
pythondev | help | Thank you.. Its funny. I never really have to deal with this type of problem. | 2017-07-15T13:35:53.442650 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T13:35:53.442650 | 1,500,125,753.44265 | 85,434 |
pythondev | help | not sure if it is faster than modulo-ing the int, that's just what came to mind | 2017-07-15T13:35:56.442888 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T13:35:56.442888 | 1,500,125,756.442888 | 85,435 |
pythondev | help | I can time it and see if it helps performance | 2017-07-15T13:36:22.445037 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T13:36:22.445037 | 1,500,125,782.445037 | 85,436 |
pythondev | help | <@Madaline>, just doing a modulo a la `if int(''.join(p)) % 3 == 0:` is a little faster, i'm guessing because the other way adds a list comprehension step. good catch | 2017-07-15T13:44:54.487976 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T13:44:54.487976 | 1,500,126,294.487976 | 85,437 |
pythondev | help | Thank you both.. <@Minerva> <@Deedee>.. I think this should unblock me.. | 2017-07-15T13:47:18.500203 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T13:47:18.500203 | 1,500,126,438.500203 | 85,438 |
pythondev | help | Thanks again! Hopefully I can get through the rest and get an interview. :smile: | 2017-07-15T14:26:11.699225 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T14:26:11.699225 | 1,500,128,771.699225 | 85,439 |
pythondev | help | yup | 2017-07-15T15:06:55.910265 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:06:55.910265 | 1,500,131,215.910265 | 85,440 |
pythondev | help | <@Shelly> | 2017-07-15T15:13:17.942215 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:13:17.942215 | 1,500,131,597.942215 | 85,441 |
pythondev | help | whats the function of the last line of this code | 2017-07-15T15:13:42.944121 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:13:42.944121 | 1,500,131,622.944121 | 85,442 |
pythondev | help | i see the difference with and without it in the output is this: | 2017-07-15T15:14:02.945810 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:14:02.945810 | 1,500,131,642.94581 | 85,443 |
pythondev | help | Out[1]: [‘English’, ‘Math’, ‘Science’] | 2017-07-15T15:14:14.946914 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:14:14.946914 | 1,500,131,654.946914 | 85,444 |
pythondev | help | What is Out[1]: | 2017-07-15T15:14:27.948067 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:14:27.948067 | 1,500,131,667.948067 | 85,445 |
pythondev | help | ? | 2017-07-15T15:14:33.948519 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:14:33.948519 | 1,500,131,673.948519 | 85,446 |
pythondev | help | yea, I am happy that something out of my school math class helped. :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-07-15T15:15:24.952684 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:15:24.952684 | 1,500,131,724.952684 | 85,447 |
pythondev | help | <@Kandis> It sorts the dictionary based on the keys | 2017-07-15T15:16:46.959659 | Shelly | pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-15T15:16:46.959659 | 1,500,131,806.959659 | 85,448 |
pythondev | help | what is Out[1]? | 2017-07-15T15:17:15.962077 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:17:15.962077 | 1,500,131,835.962077 | 85,449 |
pythondev | help | <@Kandis> it sorts the keys Alphabetically | 2017-07-15T15:17:15.962102 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:17:15.962102 | 1,500,131,835.962102 | 85,450 |
pythondev | help | May be you are using some interactive python shell like Jupyter | 2017-07-15T15:17:40.963902 | Shelly | pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-15T15:17:40.963902 | 1,500,131,860.963902 | 85,451 |
pythondev | help | so the list() gets it printed automatically? | 2017-07-15T15:17:41.964050 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:17:41.964050 | 1,500,131,861.96405 | 85,452 |
pythondev | help | <@Kandis> What tool are you using to write/run the code anyway? | 2017-07-15T15:18:14.966799 | Shelly | pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-15T15:18:14.966799 | 1,500,131,894.966799 | 85,453 |
pythondev | help | i see. so the sorted() does not really have any effect on this dictionary | 2017-07-15T15:19:21.972170 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:19:21.972170 | 1,500,131,961.97217 | 85,454 |
pythondev | help | <@Shelly> <@Cleta> :taco: | 2017-07-15T15:19:43.973910 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:19:43.973910 | 1,500,131,983.97391 | 85,455 |
pythondev | help | `Sorted` sorts the dictionary based on the keys in increasing order since you are passing the list of keys here, here it is in alphabetical order. | 2017-07-15T15:20:39.978259 | Shelly | pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-15T15:20:39.978259 | 1,500,132,039.978259 | 85,456 |
pythondev | help | yup i got it :slightly_smiling_face:! | 2017-07-15T15:21:19.981024 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:21:19.981024 | 1,500,132,079.981024 | 85,457 |
pythondev | help | Cool :thumbsup: | 2017-07-15T15:21:30.981921 | Shelly | pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-15T15:21:30.981921 | 1,500,132,090.981921 | 85,458 |
pythondev | help | good luck. when google hires you, don't forget us little guys :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: | 2017-07-15T15:26:32.005873 | Minerva | pythondev_help_Minerva_2017-07-15T15:26:32.005873 | 1,500,132,392.005873 | 85,459 |
pythondev | help | <@Kandis> to elaborate more on <@Shelly> ‘s answer, the function `marks.keys()` returns a list of keys in the dictionary and `sorted()` returns the sorted list. Although why is there a conversion to list when it will return a list anyways? | 2017-07-15T15:30:10.023343 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:30:10.023343 | 1,500,132,610.023343 | 85,460 |
pythondev | help | <@Cleta> mmm good point.. | 2017-07-15T15:31:06.028345 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:31:06.028345 | 1,500,132,666.028345 | 85,461 |
pythondev | help | idk either | 2017-07-15T15:31:10.028673 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-07-15T15:31:10.028673 | 1,500,132,670.028673 | 85,462 |
pythondev | help | Good luck, | 2017-07-15T15:32:40.036217 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:32:40.036217 | 1,500,132,760.036217 | 85,463 |
pythondev | help | interesting to note is that it doesn’t effect your dictionary in any manner, it will return a list of sorted elements anyways. even if you pass a string to `sorted()` function but if you use the `list.sort()` function , it changes the list. | 2017-07-15T15:39:40.068972 | Cleta | pythondev_help_Cleta_2017-07-15T15:39:40.068972 | 1,500,133,180.068972 | 85,464 |
pythondev | help | From <https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html>:
```
from functools import partial
basetwo = partial(int, base=2)
basetwo.__doc__ = 'Convert base 2 string to an int.'
help(basetwo)
Help on partial object:
class partial(builtins.object)
....
basetwo.__doc__
'Convert base 2 string to an int.'
``` | 2017-07-15T17:05:03.453483 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-07-15T17:05:03.453483 | 1,500,138,303.453483 | 85,465 |
pythondev | help | The example given would seem to imply the doc string would be read for help, however, help returns the doc string for partial. | 2017-07-15T17:05:34.455666 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-07-15T17:05:34.455666 | 1,500,138,334.455666 | 85,466 |
pythondev | help | <@Minerva> <@Cleta>, we'll see.. I still have a lot of code challenges to get through. Either way, I'm learning how to be better with Python.. I really appreciate the help. :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-07-15T17:07:06.462010 | Madaline | pythondev_help_Madaline_2017-07-15T17:07:06.462010 | 1,500,138,426.46201 | 85,467 |
pythondev | help | Hi, Can someone please help me with installing ipython on mac? | 2017-07-15T22:22:12.597338 | Donnetta | pythondev_help_Donnetta_2017-07-15T22:22:12.597338 | 1,500,157,332.597338 | 85,468 |
pythondev | help | <@Donnetta> sure. install anaconda which will have everything and won't mess with your system's python. <https://www.continuum.io/downloads#macos> | 2017-07-15T23:04:37.729095 | Delphine | pythondev_help_Delphine_2017-07-15T23:04:37.729095 | 1,500,159,877.729095 | 85,469 |
pythondev | help | It has ipython and so many other libs which you will use eventually. | 2017-07-15T23:05:05.730633 | Delphine | pythondev_help_Delphine_2017-07-15T23:05:05.730633 | 1,500,159,905.730633 | 85,470 |
pythondev | help | ipython or jupyter notebook makes a list of inputs (In) and outputs (Out) so you can reference previous inputs and outputs by doing stuff like: print(Out[1]) #returns [‘English’, ‘Math’, ‘Science’] | 2017-07-15T23:08:35.740430 | Delphine | pythondev_help_Delphine_2017-07-15T23:08:35.740430 | 1,500,160,115.74043 | 85,471 |
pythondev | help | If you have long lines or large code blocks it can save some scrolling/typing. | 2017-07-15T23:10:10.744990 | Delphine | pythondev_help_Delphine_2017-07-15T23:10:10.744990 | 1,500,160,210.74499 | 85,472 |
pythondev | help | ok thank you | 2017-07-15T23:39:53.830752 | Donnetta | pythondev_help_Donnetta_2017-07-15T23:39:53.830752 | 1,500,161,993.830752 | 85,473 |
pythondev | help | So, I have an import error that I've been trying to solve for the past three days and still haven't been able to figure out. I'm building a REST API and I've put my source into its own module titled `broadway`. I'm implementing an app factory pattern. In `__main__.py` I have `from broadway import create_app, models, ut... | 2017-07-16T04:53:02.701373 | Thomasina | pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-16T04:53:02.701373 | 1,500,180,782.701373 | 85,474 |
pythondev | help | <@Stephani> What s the files/folder structure of your project? | 2017-07-16T05:31:44.823138 | Alvin | pythondev_help_Alvin_2017-07-16T05:31:44.823138 | 1,500,183,104.823138 | 85,475 |
pythondev | help | <@Thomasina> you better put up a github link | 2017-07-16T06:21:05.975976 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-16T06:21:05.975976 | 1,500,186,065.975976 | 85,476 |
pythondev | help | for your project | 2017-07-16T06:21:14.976494 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-16T06:21:14.976494 | 1,500,186,074.976494 | 85,477 |
pythondev | help | you've been posting about this for what, three days now? | 2017-07-16T06:21:28.977151 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-16T06:21:28.977151 | 1,500,186,088.977151 | 85,478 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> Yep, had another dev take a look too but no luck. If I remove all the irrelevant/proprietary stuff I can fit it all in a snippet though. | 2017-07-16T07:04:04.112007 | Thomasina | pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-16T07:04:04.112007 | 1,500,188,644.112007 | 85,479 |
pythondev | help | Hello guys, I was wondering if its possible to use several class to write to the same figure in `matplotlib`?
Say for example I have the following classes
```Client calls Boat.draw
Boat.draw calls Sailors.draw``` | 2017-07-16T09:28:41.635504 | Christin | pythondev_help_Christin_2017-07-16T09:28:41.635504 | 1,500,197,321.635504 | 85,480 |
pythondev | help | Hi Guys,
I am trying to achieve a functionality where I can open a `new command prompt` and run some batch commands. Then redirecting the output to a `logfile` and `console` on real time. So I am using `wtee.exe` (ex command: `dir 2>&1 | wtee.exe logFile.txt`).
Choosing `popen` over `os.system` because I need ... | 2017-07-16T10:14:44.825991 | Samira | pythondev_help_Samira_2017-07-16T10:14:44.825991 | 1,500,200,084.825991 | 85,481 |
pythondev | help | Hello
| 2017-07-16T10:17:41.838623 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:17:41.838623 | 1,500,200,261.838623 | 85,482 |
pythondev | help | <@Samira> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15899798/subprocess-popen-in-different-console> | 2017-07-16T10:19:30.845850 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-16T10:19:30.845850 | 1,500,200,370.84585 | 85,483 |
pythondev | help | in short, you need `shell=True` in your `Popen` call | 2017-07-16T10:20:26.850194 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-16T10:20:26.850194 | 1,500,200,426.850194 | 85,484 |
pythondev | help | I was hoping I could get some help with a script to parse some json files | 2017-07-16T10:23:05.861493 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:23:05.861493 | 1,500,200,585.861493 | 85,485 |
pythondev | help | And save the output. Need to iterate it | 2017-07-16T10:23:21.862573 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:23:21.862573 | 1,500,200,601.862573 | 85,486 |
pythondev | help | you should post the part where you are stuck and I'm sure someone will help you :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-07-16T10:25:22.871535 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-16T10:25:22.871535 | 1,500,200,722.871535 | 85,487 |
pythondev | help | Hi Jason, Thanks and from the link you have mentioned, it says i can use subprocess without `shell=true` by sending the command in list. Opening new console is fine for me and the problem is I cant output the stdout in that new console. Becasue I have to redirect the output to a file and console both on real time. | 2017-07-16T10:28:13.883598 | Samira | pythondev_help_Samira_2017-07-16T10:28:13.883598 | 1,500,200,893.883598 | 85,488 |
pythondev | help | :) | 2017-07-16T10:43:29.948450 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:43:29.948450 | 1,500,201,809.94845 | 85,489 |
pythondev | help | Can i post my question on stack overflow? | 2017-07-16T10:43:44.949463 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:43:44.949463 | 1,500,201,824.949463 | 85,490 |
pythondev | help | I mean the link to the question | 2017-07-16T10:48:19.969353 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:48:19.969353 | 1,500,202,099.969353 | 85,491 |
pythondev | help | <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45087325/set-up-a-crawler-and-downloaded-tweets-unable-to-parse-json-file?noredirect=1#comment77166732_45087325> | 2017-07-16T10:51:00.980660 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T10:51:00.980660 | 1,500,202,260.98066 | 85,492 |
pythondev | help | <@Vonnie> Do you have an example JSON file you're having trouble with? | 2017-07-16T11:31:11.161129 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:31:11.161129 | 1,500,204,671.161129 | 85,493 |
pythondev | help | Yes I do. It's a twitter json file | 2017-07-16T11:31:51.163979 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T11:31:51.163979 | 1,500,204,711.163979 | 85,494 |
pythondev | help | Usually JSON files can be loaded with json.loads(f) and then used as a standard Python data structure (nested arrays and dicts etc) | 2017-07-16T11:31:53.164111 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:31:53.164111 | 1,500,204,713.164111 | 85,495 |
pythondev | help | <@Vonnie> Well, attach it then? | 2017-07-16T11:32:21.166223 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:32:21.166223 | 1,500,204,741.166223 | 85,496 |
pythondev | help | Let me turn on my laptop. One minute | 2017-07-16T11:33:05.169838 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T11:33:05.169838 | 1,500,204,785.169838 | 85,497 |
pythondev | help | <@Vonnie> Sure, no hurry. | 2017-07-16T11:33:13.170515 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:33:13.170515 | 1,500,204,793.170515 | 85,498 |
pythondev | help | Thanks, I'll try to read it. | 2017-07-16T11:38:33.194825 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:38:33.194825 | 1,500,205,113.194825 | 85,499 |
pythondev | help | When I tried to parse it using other scripts, it would give me (ValueError: Extra data: line 2 column 1 - line 1201 column 1 (char 13339 - 8801096) | 2017-07-16T11:39:29.198941 | Vonnie | pythondev_help_Vonnie_2017-07-16T11:39:29.198941 | 1,500,205,169.198941 | 85,500 |
pythondev | help | For starters, thats *not* a valid JSON file. | 2017-07-16T11:39:56.200699 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:39:56.200699 | 1,500,205,196.200699 | 85,501 |
pythondev | help | It's more like a text file where every line seems to contain a JSON representation of an object. | 2017-07-16T11:40:42.204156 | Ruben | pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-07-16T11:40:42.204156 | 1,500,205,242.204156 | 85,502 |
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