I have a input.CSV file and first column consist of
EMI_EMF
Cultural Resources
Hazardous Materials
Parcels
Footprints
Now I want the output.csv file in the below mentioned format
"EMI_EMF", "Cultural Resources", "Hazardous Materials", "Parcels", "Footprints"
If you want something dynamic on the client, there's no way around writing some JavaScript. Luckily it's not the 400+ lines you estimate. This example doesn't use WTForms, but that's not really important. The key part is sending the available choices as JSON, and dynamically changing the avail...
I quite liked the topic of python2 vs python3 - is there a lot of stuff that something like six doesn't cover? Or is there a different reason for stuff not being converted?
I'm only interested because it seems that the lethargy around upgrading to 3.x and the (still) not quite noob-friendly web deployment (I know, I know) are two big things putting people off Python
That would be a good slogan for the project: "It's where it will be" :)
You won't notice the difference if you have small strings
It'll matter when you're comparing, say, files
help(q.real_quick_ratio)
#>>> Help on method real_quick_ratio in module difflib:
#>>>
#>>> real_quick_ratio() method of difflib.SequenceMatcher instance
#>>> Return an upper bound on ratio() very quickly.
#>>>
#>>> This isn't defined beyond that it is an upper bound on .ratio(), and
#>>> is faster to compute than either .ratio() or .quick_ratio().
#>>>
In theory it could just always return float("inf")...
at some point it was in google code or something, then stackoverflow.com/users/315168/mikko-ohtamaa wanted it to github and setuptools compatible, and now I am the poor one who ppl bug bc it is now under my acco in github :D
I know the topic is Python here, and not bash, but I'm used to come here, that's why I ask here ;)
How to make a backup of all my home directory and subdirectories that are on my server (into tar/gz or zip or anything else) *all files except all .RAR files*
@Ffisegydd I was curious about it, but not sure I need use of it at the moment... so probably best you keep invites for people that are more serious than mere curiousity mate - thanks though :)
I want to get in some ML work but I'm sure I can squeeze in some Civ :D after all what's the point of having dual monitors if I'm not gonna play video games on one while coding on t'other?
Right I'm off for lunch. Yeah @Jon let me know about Civ 5, whenever you're convenient really as my weekend can be structured however. I've got the expansions but if you don't have them then we can play without them (no point you buying them seeing as how soon BE will be out).
I think I might have some as part of the bundle, but haven't installed them if I do... just wanted to be able to get back into the mentality of it again. Enjoy your lunch @Ffisegydd - see you in a bit :)
Actually, I was asked by someone, something similar to that type of normalization. How can I store all the address fields in a relational DB without violating 1st NF?
@thefourtheye A negative rep doesn't always mean an unhelpful answer. I've seen some dv'd answers that actually helped the OP, but since few users looked at the question, there weren't many people to counter-vote it back up.
I just added multi-build-pack, added nodejs, bower, and python to the builds, and pushed it. Everything installed fine, and it's up now corvidsite.herokuapp.com/#/about_me
Hi! How to do this quickly in Python (I'm a bit struggling) :
convert hundreds of elements like
<item><text>blah</text> <x>23.23</x> <y>-12.13</y> <size>51</size></item>
to
<item x="23.23", y="-12.13", size="51">blah</item>
is there any reason why I get SyntaxError invalid syntax on simple print statements when they are inside exception-handling blocks? I just want to print a custom error
try:
word = self._step1ab(word)
except IndexError:
print word
^^^ gives `print word ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax`
I am trying to find that comic where it is a captcha saying "prove that you are a robot, solve this math problem: 2 + 3" and his response is "5.00000000000000000001"