@Kevin - Yea, that makes more sense to have the words change. But you might want to have cycle call itself so that it cycles through the list indefinitely.
@iCodez yeah, that might be the OP's intended behavior... I'll write something up
@vaultah Ok, I installed it. pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it
Can I be Rocky to your Apollo Creed? I'm at 9.1k -- the natural underdog. We'll battle for 10k, you'll win, but the important lesson we learned was friendship.
This came up yesterday, when I was browsing questions that were ~6 hours old. I found one with a comment-answer, and clearly the commenter had time to write up a full post, but he never did. Would it be wrong of me to snatch that opportunity?
Hello guys I am trying to increase the precision of text classification with a BernoulliRBM and logistic regression this is the code: pastebin.com/SBXrz0Y3 and this is the traceback: pastebin.com/d82LiT7P could anybody help me with this task?.
This is why it's hard to take points too seriously; the upvotes aren't a function of the effort required. (My highest-voted answer is nothing more than numpoints=1.)
@davidism I feel like one of us already wrote a message templates script. I remember them saying it was handy for making tricky emoticons, ex. the look of disapproval.
Additionally, I myself wrote a script that disables the avatars of users with less than 20 rep. This was back when he-who-must-not-be-named was signing up a new account every fifteen minutes, uploading an offensive avatar, and idling in the room.
I spent entirely more time than I ought to on my lunch turning my answer for a bad question into a one-liner for no good reason than "Just how ugly would this be?" The answer is: very
"\n".join(["\n".join([", ".join(["{}:{}".format(k,v) for k,v in value.items()])]+[str(v) for v in value.values()]) if isinstance(value, dict) else value for tup in example_dict for dct in tup for value in dct.values()])
@Death_Dealer: that's what I thought you might mean. :-) That r doesn't mean "relative", it means "raw". In other words, interpret r"\t" as two characters, \ and t, not as the tab character.
ah ok thanks for answering such a simple question. one more noobish question why is it good to close the file afterwards? ive noticed the file will still write and is usable.
@JoranBeasley I've written a lot of code that uses table names as the target of parameter substitution, which is apparently not something that can actually be done.
@JoranBeasley Any thoughts on a workaround for dynamic table name calls? I'm writing methods in a superclass and each subclass will have a differently named table, so this seems like the most reasonable approach.
"SELECT * FROM %s where A=?,B=?"%(self.__tablename__),a1,b1)" is how I would do it ... or better yet use an ORM (sometimes its overkill... but ORM's make life much easier once you get used to them)
I think i actually quote the table name with square brackets "... FROM [%s] ..."%(...)
Hello guys I am trying to increase the precision of text classification with a BernoulliRBM and logistic regression this is the code: pastebin.com/SBXrz0Y3 and this is the traceback: pastebin.com/d82LiT7P could anybody help me with this task?.
@JoranBeasley Thanks! The string formatting works, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to play nice with "SELECT EXISTS(SELECT..." Instead of returning 0 if the table doesn't exist it throws an error from the inner reference to the table, and errors can always be handled.
Hello guys I am trying to increase the precision of text classification with a BernoulliRBM and logistic regression this is the code: pastebin.com/jyrj82gC and this is the traceback: pastebin.com/mULr2yCX could anybody help me with this task?.@JoranBeasley
@ml_guy Write a question and someone will take a look. If you haven't gotten any attention on your question in the first 3 days or so, feel free to post it again here for further attention
@ml_guy no worries from me ... sorry I would help if I could ... but im pretty rusty on my learning algorithms ... your code looks short enough you could probably get an answer in a normal SO question though