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`copy.deepcopy(dict)`
2019-04-15T12:42:55.471400
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-04-15T12:42:55.471400
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pythondev
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<@Carlo> thats what i am trying to do, but not sure how
2019-04-15T12:43:00.471700
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:43:00.471700
1,555,332,180.4717
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pythondev
help
thanks
2019-04-15T12:43:07.472100
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:43:07.472100
1,555,332,187.4721
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pythondev
help
<@Carmen> damn you're just tiny bit quicker than I am haha
2019-04-15T12:43:13.472300
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-04-15T12:43:13.472300
1,555,332,193.4723
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pythondev
help
<@Nenita> youll have to import `copy`
2019-04-15T12:43:26.472500
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-04-15T12:43:26.472500
1,555,332,206.4725
18,925
pythondev
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so it'd be?
2019-04-15T12:43:38.472700
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:43:38.472700
1,555,332,218.4727
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pythondev
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Correct.
2019-04-15T12:43:43.473100
Carmen
pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-15T12:43:43.473100
1,555,332,223.4731
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pythondev
help
that god that solution was easy
2019-04-15T12:43:52.473300
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:43:52.473300
1,555,332,232.4733
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pythondev
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will i need copy for this structure as well?
2019-04-15T12:44:20.473400
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:44:20.473400
1,555,332,260.4734
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pythondev
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No.
2019-04-15T12:55:39.473800
Carmen
pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-15T12:55:39.473800
1,555,332,939.4738
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pythondev
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Because you're creating the dict inside the loop, it's creating and assigning a new object each iteration
2019-04-15T12:55:57.474200
Carmen
pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-15T12:55:57.474200
1,555,332,957.4742
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pythondev
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alright thank. i feel stupid, but what would be the most accurate way of getting the average of averages. this link proves that getting the average of averages will have differing results. <https://lemire.me/blog/2005/10/28/average-of-averages-is-not-the-average/>
2019-04-15T12:59:37.475200
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T12:59:37.475200
1,555,333,177.4752
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pythondev
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i figure (avg1 + avg2) / 2, but supposedly that gives different results
2019-04-15T13:00:02.475900
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T13:00:02.475900
1,555,333,202.4759
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pythondev
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i guess disregard that. doing the math myself gives close enough results.
2019-04-15T13:04:07.476400
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T13:04:07.476400
1,555,333,447.4764
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pythondev
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you can trivially fix this, if you know the sizes of every subset
2019-04-15T13:08:59.477000
Jettie
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-15T13:08:59.477000
1,555,333,739.477
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pythondev
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``` &gt;&gt;&gt; big = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] &gt;&gt;&gt; small_a, small_b = [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, 7, 8] &gt;&gt;&gt; sum(big) / len(big) 4.5 &gt;&gt;&gt; avg_a = sum(small_a) / len(small_a) &gt;&gt;&gt; avg_b = sum(small_b) / len(small_b) &gt;&gt;&gt; (avg_a + avg_b) / 2 4.0 # wrong &gt;&gt;&gt; (avg_a * 3 + avg_b ...
2019-04-15T13:10:25.477300
Jettie
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-15T13:10:25.477300
1,555,333,825.4773
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pythondev
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i.e. you need to assign weights to your sub-averages
2019-04-15T13:11:02.477700
Jettie
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-15T13:11:02.477700
1,555,333,862.4777
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pythondev
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oh nice. thank you. I will surely save a screencap of that. very helpful!
2019-04-15T13:13:15.478100
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T13:13:15.478100
1,555,333,995.4781
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pythondev
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<@Jettie> :taco:
2019-04-15T13:13:24.478300
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T13:13:24.478300
1,555,334,004.4783
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pythondev
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Its more of a riddle than a brain teaser
2019-04-15T13:30:40.479300
Genesis
pythondev_help_Genesis_2019-04-15T13:30:40.479300
1,555,335,040.4793
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pythondev
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I have a project using `Paste==2.0.3`. When running the app, I'm seeing: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "main.py", line 6, in &lt;module&gt; from paste import httpserver ImportError: No module named paste ``` Does anyone know what the issue might be?
2019-04-15T14:20:58.480600
Al
pythondev_help_Al_2019-04-15T14:20:58.480600
1,555,338,058.4806
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pythondev
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are you using virtual environments?
2019-04-15T14:35:15.481000
Claudine
pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-15T14:35:15.481000
1,555,338,915.481
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pythondev
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and did you install that to the correct environment &amp; active the correct environment?
2019-04-15T14:35:35.481500
Claudine
pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-15T14:35:35.481500
1,555,338,935.4815
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pythondev
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having an issue appending data to a df. The data comes out like this. Here is the code:
2019-04-15T15:23:08.481700
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T15:23:08.481700
1,555,341,788.4817
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pythondev
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df.append always gives me hell so i use df.loc instead, but somehow my data is still coming out like the image above.
2019-04-15T15:23:58.482000
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T15:23:58.482000
1,555,341,838.482
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pythondev
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None
2019-04-15T15:24:59.482400
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T15:24:59.482400
1,555,341,899.4824
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pythondev
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I found out what it was. I had to take some of that code out of my for loop and it works fine.
2019-04-15T15:43:19.483200
Nenita
pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-15T15:43:19.483200
1,555,342,999.4832
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pythondev
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Anyone here write code to communicate with a multimeter through rs323? Are they all basically the same? If I write for one could it work with little to know no alterations for another meter?
2019-04-15T16:31:04.483300
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T16:31:04.483300
1,555,345,864.4833
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pythondev
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I would say that’s highly dependent on the specs for the meter
2019-04-15T16:31:48.483600
Hiroko
pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-04-15T16:31:48.483600
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eg, is there a good overall specification, or does each model have its own variants?
2019-04-15T16:32:08.484100
Hiroko
pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-04-15T16:32:08.484100
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pythondev
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Yeah, I'd suspect that every brand has its own protocol language, unfortunately.
2019-04-15T16:37:06.486000
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T16:37:06.486000
1,555,346,226.486
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pythondev
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each model of multimeter could have its own specs on how it's sending data through the RS-232 connection, there might be some similarities between them, but I'd guess you'd need something written for each individual meter
2019-04-15T16:37:38.486600
Cherish
pythondev_help_Cherish_2019-04-15T16:37:38.486600
1,555,346,258.4866
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pythondev
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welp i was too slow
2019-04-15T16:37:59.486700
Cherish
pythondev_help_Cherish_2019-04-15T16:37:59.486700
1,555,346,279.4867
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pythondev
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pytest friends, if you have separate dir for all your tests, do you include it in your application as a package with `__init__` or keep it separate and install your app instead with `pip install .` or `pip install . -e`.
2019-04-15T17:20:29.490100
Caridad
pythondev_help_Caridad_2019-04-15T17:20:29.490100
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I'd go with the first option. I try to keep my tests as close to the code they are testing as possible...having to install the tests separately is pretty far removed :slightly_smiling_face:
2019-04-15T17:24:52.491100
Jacquelynn
pythondev_help_Jacquelynn_2019-04-15T17:24:52.491100
1,555,349,092.4911
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pythondev
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oops made a mistake the docs suggest the second options is actually better, but im having difficulties understanding why
2019-04-15T17:26:03.491500
Caridad
pythondev_help_Caridad_2019-04-15T17:26:03.491500
1,555,349,163.4915
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pythondev
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how come this function runs twice? i am so confused
2019-04-15T19:08:37.492300
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:08:37.492300
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pythondev
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I mean, it's a little weird that you're reusing the function name as a variable, but that shouldn't actually cause it to run twice. How are you calling it?
2019-04-15T19:12:07.493100
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T19:12:07.493100
1,555,355,527.4931
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pythondev
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the `ser_num_check()` is to check if the serial number is valid
2019-04-15T19:28:42.493300
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:28:42.493300
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pythondev
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and ill change the variable name, thanks!
2019-04-15T19:28:59.493800
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:28:59.493800
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pythondev
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is ser_num() being called as part of the ser_num_check()? I dont see you storing the value from ser_num(), so feel you would have to be running it again
2019-04-15T19:32:02.494800
Mildred
pythondev_help_Mildred_2019-04-15T19:32:02.494800
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pythondev
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On an unrelated note, `if` and `elif` are not functions, so PEP 8 style suggests `if a == b:` rather than `if(a == b):`.
2019-04-15T19:39:32.495800
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T19:39:32.495800
1,555,357,172.4958
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pythondev
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ser_num_check() is not calling ser_num() that was my first thought too
2019-04-15T19:42:36.496800
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:42:36.496800
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edKeyes really? thats how I used to write it! i started using () because my dumb professor told me too... rat bastard
2019-04-15T19:43:27.498100
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:43:27.498100
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pythondev
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Seriously? Ugh.
2019-04-15T19:43:55.498400
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T19:43:55.498400
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lol
2019-04-15T19:44:02.498600
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:44:02.498600
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not the last wrong thing i was taught, im sure
2019-04-15T19:44:20.499000
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:44:20.499000
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At this point I'd just do a "find" command for "ser_num()" and see where it's being called from.
2019-04-15T19:45:38.499500
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T19:45:38.499500
1,555,357,538.4995
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pythondev
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There is also the possibility that you have something strange going on with function references and have accidentally done a statement like `ser_num_check = ser_num` such that you've reassigned another function to also be `ser_num`.
2019-04-15T19:47:18.001000
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-15T19:47:18.001000
1,555,357,638.001
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pythondev
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OH GOD! now my hdmi is kaput! bs man....
2019-04-15T19:47:50.001600
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:47:50.001600
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pythondev
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ill check it out
2019-04-15T19:48:42.001800
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:48:42.001800
1,555,357,722.0018
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pythondev
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weird, I combined the ser_num() and ser_num_check() and it stopped duplicating
2019-04-15T19:52:59.002600
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:52:59.002600
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pythondev
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i deleted nothing...
2019-04-15T19:53:12.002800
Priscilla
pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-15T19:53:12.002800
1,555,357,992.0028
18,973
pythondev
help
None
2019-04-15T21:04:40.003000
Hai
pythondev_help_Hai_2019-04-15T21:04:40.003000
1,555,362,280.003
18,974
pythondev
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<@Sasha>
2019-04-15T21:08:47.003700
Hai
pythondev_help_Hai_2019-04-15T21:08:47.003700
1,555,362,527.0037
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pythondev
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<@Emogene>
2019-04-15T21:18:52.004100
Hai
pythondev_help_Hai_2019-04-15T21:18:52.004100
1,555,363,132.0041
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pythondev
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<@Hiroko>
2019-04-15T21:19:13.004300
Hai
pythondev_help_Hai_2019-04-15T21:19:13.004300
1,555,363,153.0043
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pythondev
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Please don't call out individual users unless you have a conversation going on with them. People will respond I they are available and have the know how to help
2019-04-15T21:29:25.004400
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-15T21:29:25.004400
1,555,363,765.0044
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pythondev
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I'm building a messaging engine using Google pub/sub and different sources have different JSON formats. I want to create a driver for each source which is responsible for translating the data source format into a standard format that my messaging engine takes in. Does this make sense and do anyone have good sources of ...
2019-04-15T23:33:26.007000
Conchita
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-15T23:33:26.007000
1,555,371,206.007
18,979
pythondev
help
Is there anyone familiar with rxpy (reactive programming in python)?
2019-04-15T23:56:22.007600
Sally
pythondev_help_Sally_2019-04-15T23:56:22.007600
1,555,372,582.0076
18,980
pythondev
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I have a subject `subj = Subject()` whose `on_next(event)` will be called asynchronouly on a different thread. Now I want to listen to the `on_next()` operation so I will know that there is a new event being added to `subj`, how am I suppose to do it? I expect something like ``` await subj.pipe(op.take(1)) // in th...
2019-04-15T23:56:40.007800
Sally
pythondev_help_Sally_2019-04-15T23:56:40.007800
1,555,372,600.0078
18,981
pythondev
help
How do I select a specific range of data from Excel with pandas.read_excel... I have used usecols for columns
2019-04-16T00:45:20.008500
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T00:45:20.008500
1,555,375,520.0085
18,982
pythondev
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What to use for rows?
2019-04-16T00:45:32.008900
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T00:45:32.008900
1,555,375,532.0089
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pythondev
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Worked with nrows .
2019-04-16T00:46:58.009200
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T00:46:58.009200
1,555,375,618.0092
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pythondev
help
None
2019-04-16T02:15:23.009600
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:15:23.009600
1,555,380,923.0096
18,985
pythondev
help
df.to_excel(wr,sheet, columns=["K","N"], index=False)
2019-04-16T02:16:25.011600
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:16:25.011600
1,555,380,985.0116
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pythondev
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Getting error as passed columns are not all present dataframe
2019-04-16T02:17:20.012700
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:17:20.012700
1,555,381,040.0127
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pythondev
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The columns are likely called "Volume.1" etc. now, not the original Excel column letters.
2019-04-16T02:17:45.013200
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-16T02:17:45.013200
1,555,381,065.0132
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pythondev
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Actual columns name in sheet are without .1
2019-04-16T02:20:03.013800
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:20:03.013800
1,555,381,203.0138
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pythondev
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Now what should I pass in to_excel column list names
2019-04-16T02:20:26.014600
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:20:26.014600
1,555,381,226.0146
18,990
pythondev
help
I tried passing actual column names then it created new columns in the sheet
2019-04-16T02:22:58.015500
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:22:58.015500
1,555,381,378.0155
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pythondev
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Understood . These columns names are of data frame .. I have to specify sheet columns in some other field ..not sure if can easily be done
2019-04-16T02:34:11.017500
Monet
pythondev_help_Monet_2019-04-16T02:34:11.017500
1,555,382,051.0175
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pythondev
help
Hello everyone, my name is Tuan and this is the first time i work with Python :smile: Nice to meet ya all.
2019-04-16T05:56:05.019500
Alysia
pythondev_help_Alysia_2019-04-16T05:56:05.019500
1,555,394,165.0195
18,993
pythondev
help
Hi there :slightly_smiling_face:
2019-04-16T05:58:23.021200
Mirtha
pythondev_help_Mirtha_2019-04-16T05:58:23.021200
1,555,394,303.0212
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pythondev
help
I have some questions. At my university I have a project about compressing and decompressing multimedia informations like images, videos, audios... and i wonder what solutions for them ? I search on google and found some algorithm for compressing image to .jpeg with DCT or H264 for video...
2019-04-16T06:00:44.023500
Alysia
pythondev_help_Alysia_2019-04-16T06:00:44.023500
1,555,394,444.0235
18,995
pythondev
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And in Python have any library for helping this project ??
2019-04-16T06:01:48.024300
Alysia
pythondev_help_Alysia_2019-04-16T06:01:48.024300
1,555,394,508.0243
18,996
pythondev
help
<@Alysia> use can try "image compression" package for python. link given for image compression: <https://pypi.org/project/image-compression/>
2019-04-16T08:12:58.025600
Rhona
pythondev_help_Rhona_2019-04-16T08:12:58.025600
1,555,402,378.0256
18,997
pythondev
help
do you have to implement your own compression?
2019-04-16T08:15:32.026000
Mica
pythondev_help_Mica_2019-04-16T08:15:32.026000
1,555,402,532.026
18,998
pythondev
help
between urllib2 and request : which is more simple to use and efficient too without many lines of code...
2019-04-16T09:37:24.027800
Elmira
pythondev_help_Elmira_2019-04-16T09:37:24.027800
1,555,407,444.0278
18,999
pythondev
help
requests
2019-04-16T09:37:52.028100
Jonas
pythondev_help_Jonas_2019-04-16T09:37:52.028100
1,555,407,472.0281
19,000
pythondev
help
forever and always
2019-04-16T09:37:57.028400
Jonas
pythondev_help_Jonas_2019-04-16T09:37:57.028400
1,555,407,477.0284
19,001
pythondev
help
:+1: requests
2019-04-16T09:38:12.028700
Claudine
pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-16T09:38:12.028700
1,555,407,492.0287
19,002
pythondev
help
<@Alysia> Does your project need you to implement the algorithms, or just to find and use established libraries in the course of doing something else?
2019-04-16T10:03:52.028900
Carmen
pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-16T10:03:52.028900
1,555,409,032.0289
19,003
pythondev
help
My project need algoritms :smile: and I still dont know much about algorithm for images or videos
2019-04-16T10:53:47.030200
Alysia
pythondev_help_Alysia_2019-04-16T10:53:47.030200
1,555,412,027.0302
19,004
pythondev
help
i mean i have to implement my own compression and decompression
2019-04-16T10:55:03.030700
Alysia
pythondev_help_Alysia_2019-04-16T10:55:03.030700
1,555,412,103.0307
19,005
pythondev
help
that sounds really fun
2019-04-16T10:55:24.030900
Johna
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you could do something really basic or you could go nuts and try something like this <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.01496.pdf>
2019-04-16T10:57:35.031600
Johna
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also take a look at what’s out there <https://github.com/search?l=Python&amp;q=compression&amp;type=Repositories>
2019-04-16T11:02:40.033000
Johna
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<@Alysia> I would search out the specifications themselves (or even the wikipedia pages) those generally have an example of the algorithm written and explained (jpeg for example <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG>)
2019-04-16T11:02:54.033300
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-16T11:02:54.033300
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Oh, and how about decompression :v I found something on internet that .jpeg cant decompress :v
2019-04-16T11:16:18.035000
Alysia
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Hi, I am consolidating a bunch of excel sheets into a common database so we can have one place to edit stuff. My front end skills are pretty rusty so I am looking for something I can just drop in to allow my users to edit this data in a web UI, maybe a grid too, or like a forms wizard or something… I was looking at t...
2019-04-16T11:38:40.038500
Kit
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if that really exists that sounds crazy awesome. you could use django’s admin interface to do something like that i imagine.
2019-04-16T11:42:35.039700
Eliana
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i haven’t heard of a drop in type of thing. sounds difficult as each cell would need to do some backend (ajax) request.
2019-04-16T11:43:26.040400
Eliana
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ok :disappointed: Some of it would be doable in django admin but some of it would be much faster in a grid mode and I may have a hard time getting these people away from there excel sheets… lol
2019-04-16T11:56:25.041500
Kit
pythondev_help_Kit_2019-04-16T11:56:25.041500
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many many many years ago in classic ASP days, I built one, that would look at the database table and column properties and build a grid on the fly. Development was a little less complex then :slightly_smiling_face:
2019-04-16T12:01:28.044100
Kit
pythondev_help_Kit_2019-04-16T12:01:28.044100
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how do you configure uswgi flask? I have a `uswgi.ini` file something like this :
2019-04-16T16:42:19.047400
Mirian
pythondev_help_Mirian_2019-04-16T16:42:19.047400
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```[uwsgi] module = main callable = app master = true enable-threads = true single-interpreter = true lazy-apps processes = 2```
2019-04-16T16:42:22.047600
Mirian
pythondev_help_Mirian_2019-04-16T16:42:22.047600
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how will the flask service pick up the `uswgi` and make it run with multiple threads?
2019-04-16T16:42:59.048300
Mirian
pythondev_help_Mirian_2019-04-16T16:42:59.048300
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It's the other way around. Uwsgi service needs to find the flask callable.
2019-04-16T17:43:00.049800
Eliana
pythondev_help_Eliana_2019-04-16T17:43:00.049800
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Hello all, I am new to programming. Most of my background &amp; experience is in the business side of things. I do have my bachelors degree in Business. I just picked up a class from Udemy. Python Zero to Hero. I am still learning Syntax. My question is, how long would it take for me to self teach python and get a job?...
2019-04-16T17:58:33.051900
Isabel
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