I've been searching around, and there appear to be scattered discussions about NaNs in different programming languages, including some specific cases, but nothing exhaustive or clear.
What are the most common operations that would cause a NaN, in Python, which originate while working with NumPy ...
@Sam For my Shadow's Den chatbot, I need a rate limiting function like yours. But AFAIK, your function is not licenced and I licence my project under The Code Project Open License, which means that the license for your function will be different. Do you (or your license) allow this?
@ProgramFOX I licence all my code under GPL v3 (although, I didn't explicitly state a license for that snippet. I can create a Gist with the code and license if you like). So feel free to use whatever you like ;)
@ProgramFOX You need to pass an array of how many secs have passed since each message was posted. For example, 1, 4, 6, 10, would indicate 1 message was posted 1 sec ago, another message was posted 4 secs ago, etc.
Oh, just to give you an idea: you need a list/array that adds a timestamp to it everytime you post something. I remove the oldest item if the length > 100. I'm sure python has some nice type for that...
That array/list is function global in my script...
Yes, but if you wait 20 secs after the tenth message, you shouldn't have to wait another 20 secs to post the next message. It should reset after a certain amount of time, which is what my function took into account.
Hmm... unfortuantely, it still does not post all messages. I think I will go with a different approach: if I get a 409 error code, try to post the message again 5 seconds later, and repeat until you don't get the error code anymore.
@Sam This is interesting; I created a translation chain (and it posted 22/25 messages), and 6 minutes after it was done, I started another one, and the first message of that one was posted 7 minutes later, but that chain contained 25/25 messages.
@Sam I forgot to say; the seconds array of the second translation chain still contains the content of the first one; I think that makes it better, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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