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4:20 PM
miss communication i love it :D /s
 
Have a bicycle :)
 
I know pyautogui has a "locate image on screen and return it's x and y coordinates" function, but do any other modules have similar functions more oriented towards video games? as in at least a response time of .5 seconds
or does it's response time corelate with the resolution of the image?
 
@Kevin Can you set a large font size, eg 50 points, measure your text size, then scale the font size down to make it fit the space?
 
4:39 PM
@PM2Ring Yeah.
That's roughly what I'll do if I decide I need this feature
I did something similar with a PIL project I had a couple months ago so I know in principle how it ought to be done
Hmm, now that you mention it, I can get better performance than binary search since I have more information available than just "fits" and "doesn't fit"
It's isomorphic to finding the x intercept of a function when you can calculate both f and the slope of f.
 
For those who are interested, udemy has a massive deal going on that will end in three days
If you are interested, I suggest grabbing a few. Courses that are +250$ are at 15$
I grabbed a docker course.
 
The vending machine got refilled today, and what I wanted was gated behind 2 purchases of things I didn't want. They've adopted the expansion DLC marketing scheme. I could wait for someone else to buy those two items infront of what I want, but I'm not sure if I would crave it when the time comes. I guess the only solution is to take my business else where;(
@idjaw are you suddenly employ by them. I've also seen some other friends, and internet people tell me about their deals... I'm wondering if they/you are getting something out of it :D
 
dude....15 dollars
 
Buy a course, wait for the sale to end, then resell the course at $249. Instant profit.
 
yes yes that's nice but, since I don't know the base price of courses from competitors and I don't know how well the course stacks up, I can't really make a judgement call on if it's a good deal or not.
 
4:49 PM
huh??
dude...the original price on Udemy is there, and it is about 250$ and there is a sale at 15
what are you on about?
 
"This is a great deal at $Y because it usually costs $X" is dubious reasoning because the same people are deciding both X and Y.
Here, buy this rock. It usually costs a hundred million dollars but today it's on sale for a dollar. What a savings!
(Yes, I know I'm being uncharitable because obviously a udemy course has more objective worth than a rock. But you get my point)
 
@idjaw If I open a store and post prices on my items at 500$ and say I'm having an opening sale which the items are priced at 100$. Who's to say it wasn't worth 500 in the first place
 
jesus christ
I'm not having this conversation
there is a sale. I'm posting about it.
buy it or don't
don't start getting philosophical about price comparisons about online courses
 
I'm not accusing you of anything, if that's how I'm coming across.
 
or if you do sure...
 
4:52 PM
Are they courses quality?
 
oh I wasn't yelling at you Kevin
 
the*
 
I just like to talk about my economics 101 education when I see an opportunity to do so ;-)
 
I'm sorry?... I'm sorry.... My point wasn't to belittle the sale or your efforts, my point was I've been seeing this sale from word of mouth from different people and I find it weird...
 
@kevin sorry..wasn't directed at you at all.
 
4:54 PM
Was it directed at me ? cause I said I'm sorry :(
 
@MooingRawr got snappy. I apologize...was just passing along the deal since it ends in three days and figure it would be easy enough to get info on the course and prices of similar courses from other similar courses on competing services
was just passing the message
 
@idjaw no no I'm sorry I didn't mean to come off like that :(
 
Everybody is sorry about everything so it all cancels out and we're all fine :-)
 
yay for sorry logic :D
 
Status update: I got my hot dog.
 
4:56 PM
what do you put on your hot dog
your ideal hot dog
 
I like to have ketchup on the side for dipping.
I don't like to put ketchup directly on top of the dog, since it gets absorbed into the bun over time
 
@Kevin I dunno, at least you can use a rock as a paperweight.
 
@Kevin How long does it take you to consume a hot dog??
 
has bought a bundle of Udemy courses on special offer once, and will not be doing so twice
 
I dunno, like four minutes? I may be being irrational about perceived bun absorption rates.
I've never been fond of two foods touching except when designed to.
 
5:00 PM
Of course, rubbish buns absorb ketchup way faster than the delicious kind
rbrb
that was quick. As it turns out, one needs pepper-flash plugin from the AUR to play music on chromium, in Amazon Music
 
cbg
 
@Kevin you and me we hot dog the same
 
I just need yours help here.
How do I convert this to list ? u"[{'name': 'steering_wheel_angle', 'value': 82}, {'name': 'parking_brake_status', 'value': false}]"
 
Air
cribbage, Pythian room
 
@RajaSimon I'm thinking either json.loads or ast.literal_eval
 
5:06 PM
I saw an amazing post on SE.physics today. physics.stackexchange.com/questions/329239/… This is Emperor of Antarctica grade stuff, IMHO. But I have to confess that I had to bail out before I reached the end. ;)
 
Oops, neither of those work. Expecting property name enclosed in double quotes and malformed string respectively.
 
@Kevin I can't because ast gave me malformed and json.loads also gave me different error
yeah
 
Air
@PM2Ring the first person to comment "migrate to Engineering" I will personally destroy
 
so any other options ?
 
You could do a find-replace on single quotes and double quotes, at which point it becomes valid json... But that's kind of a brittle solution
>>> s = u"[{'name': 'steering_wheel_angle', 'value': 82}, {'name': 'parking_brake_status', 'value': false}]"
>>> import json
>>> a = json.loads(s.replace("'", '"'))
>>> a
[{u'name': u'steering_wheel_angle', u'value': 82}, {u'name': u'parking_brake_status', u'value': False}]
 
5:08 PM
@Air Can't say I'd blame you
 
I'd expect it to fail for any kind of "tricky" input that already has double quotes inside it, for example
 
@Kevin ... that's madness!
 
Joe
is this correct english : the plan was changed to use generator and oscilloscope instead to make the linear array transducer
 
@MooingRawr I'm gradually becoming less picky over time. Ask me again in ten years and I might give a more traditional answer.
 
Air
(Er, I guess since "destroy user" is actually a mod function that exists, it might be prudent of me to clarify that I am not actually going to do that to anyone)
 
Joe
5:09 PM
the usage of instead???
 
@Kevin you awesome
 
Joe
???
 
@Kevin but ketchup is meant to hug hotdogs!
 
Joe
help
 
Being a little pushy, there
 
Air
5:10 PM
@Joe I'm curious what your question has to do with Python?
 
Joe
no thing at all
 
I think best hotdog toppings: ketchup, relish, bacon bits, hot sauce, onion, and mayo.
rbrb lunch time :D
 
Have you tried the English Language and Usage stack exchange? I think they like to pontificate about grammar and such.
Bacon on a hot dog... I would like to subscribe to this newsletter.
 
^ just to shadow they have a chatroom too : chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/95/english-language-usage
 
Air
Your sentence is sort-of correct, but it's awkward
@Joe My advice, since it looks like that is part of a longer piece of writing: It's "correct" enough for you to continue writing. Finish what you are writing and then find someone who will proofread the whole piece for you.
 
5:15 PM
He's been asking for advice for a couple days now so I'm guessing it's part of a fairly extensive report of some kind
 
There's a question about Factorial Function, but the function OP posted was named: largest_element.... okie now I'm out for lunch
 
Air
Yeah, that should be proofread or edited holistically, with context... and probably by a peer with the relevant expertise
I.e. not here
 
My last two bits of advice started with "depends on context" so yeah I agree
 
@Kevin It should be OK because any existing double quotes should already be backslash escaped.
 
Air
You may agree with me but I'm not sure I agree with your agreeing with me because I lack the context of those targets of your advice about context depedency
 
5:18 PM
Nobody can really agree with anybody because you can't be sure what anything means outside of the context of the complete sensory input that the speaker has experienced during their lives
 
I agree
 
Air
Down with contrarianism!
 
Excuse me, contrarianism is my religion
"That's not a religion", you might say. "Yes it is", I'll respond.
 
Air
@KevinMGranger In that case... youtube.com/watch?v=iL3VVSeaIc8
Gee I love how this PHP function uses a mode parameter that contains both optional and required bits
Ha ha pranked you I don't love any PHP functions
 
Bamboozled again
 
5:29 PM
beating my head at the desk all day, any thoughts on what's wrong with the construction of this
 
Air
> Only paste code directly into chat if it is not very long.
There is no hard limit, but about a dozen lines is acceptable. For longer code, use an external paste tool such as dpaste.
 
@J.Stahl please use external paste tools for long snippets of code sopython.com/chatroom
 
ok, I didn't know what that was earlier, looking it up now
 
@J.Stahl also, please see stackoverflow.com/help/mcve, "what's wrong with this large block of code" is not a good question
 
Air
5:33 PM
Jonathan Coulton playlist is the only thing that makes working with crappy old PHP remotely acceptable
 
Air
The only job listing on SO containing the python tag within 20 miles of my zip code is "Java Software Developer" #whee
 
does that work?
ok, so I have a working program that will work as a stand-alone app
 
Did you actually link to the emoji instead of copying and pasting it haha
 
5:36 PM
lol yeah, I was like clicking on it and it took a few seconds to register
I was like what is wrong with it now
 
Hmm, I didn't know you were allowed to yield inside of an __init__.
 
that is the one that I am trying to get to run in a window
 
>>> class Foo:
...     def __init__(self):
...             yield 23
...
>>> x = Foo()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: __init__() should return None
Or... Maybe you can't
 
i will d paste the one that works for me fine
 
I'm gonna go with can't
 
5:37 PM
understood
 
Looks like you just trivially tried to copy your working code into QT without thinking about it.
 
dpaste.com/345K9X7 this is my working stand-alone app
 
Air
@KevinMGranger That way nobody has to see a box :P
 
We're probably not going to write a GUI app for you, if that's what you're asking.
 
Earlier in the day you said you were having trouble putting your code into a GUI. I think that's not a constructive way of framing the problem. Only very rarely is it possible to take working console code and drop it unmodified into a new file and add code around it until it runs in a graphical interface.
 
5:40 PM
No, I would like some pointers though
 
Pointers about what, specifically?
 
can't yield inside an init function was very helpful
 
For a sizable portion of nontrivial programs, the entire paradigm you need changes. Console programs are procedural, but GUIs are event based.
 
Yeah, but the Python interpreter tells you that.
 
so I must rewrite the whole thing around being event based
 
5:42 PM
Hello Guys, I have a small question regarding pycharm, I imported that project in the workspace and when I try to run import my own module in some of my code. (e.g. from a.b import c). It gives me an error stating ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'a'. I tried to search stackoverflow and found a thread with same issue I tried all the solutions mentioned there but wasnt able to run the same. Can anybody help please?
 
On a console you can get away with while True: do_thing(); time.sleep(1) but in a GUI you need to return control to the mainloop occasionally so it can do window updates. This usually means you need to take advantage of after_idle or setTimeout or whatever functionality your UI library provides to make code happen at some point in the future
This advice isn't specific to your project, mind you. I have no idea if you have a while True: time.sleep(1) loop anywhere.
@howardroark What thread was it?
 
in the initial def __init__(self): section, none of the variables can change right?
I had an error in spyder about that
 
@J.Stahl sure they can, you just can't yield.
 
You're allowed to change values in __init__, although I'm not sure why you would want to.
>>> class Foo:
...     def __init__(self):
...             self.bar = 23
...             self.bar = 42
...
>>> x = Foo()
>>> x.bar
42
But why set self.bar to 23 to begin with? May as well just delete that line
 
5:48 PM
this would be with defining a changing serial port
 
I'm not saying that there's definitely no reason to ever do it, mind you.
 
Perhaps you meant to start the generator in init, then pull from it in the event loop to get more data over time.
def __init__(self):
    self.gen = data_gen()

def some_update_function_I_dont_know_qt(self):
    self.update_chart(next(self.gen))
 
Air
class Foo:
    def __init__(self):
         self.bar = 5
         print(f'Check it out, bar is totally {self.bar}!')
         self.bar = 6  # HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH IDIOTS
 
The bamboozle pile doesn't stop from getting taller
 
You're not doing anything with the animation in your QT code though, so you'd have to figure all that out first. Basically, you need to go figure out QT first, then figure out how to plug this in. That's really too broad for us to keep going with this.
 
5:52 PM
is there a nice tutorial on OOP with gui's, how these things interact with each other I think I am a little fuzzy on it. I definitely don't need anyone to do the work for me, I have a whole bunch of fun projects in mind
 
I would look for a tutorial on QT rather than "OOP with GUIs", which doesn't mean anything.
 
I work primarily in Tkinter which has approximately 0.7 good tutorials online, in total. So I can't help you there
 
@Kevin any idea about the error? Any help is appreciated
 
ok, yeah, I have the whole gui wrote and figured out in designer, adapting this graph is the death of me!
 
@howardroark Hmm, can't say I'm familiar with errors of that nature, sorry.
 
5:54 PM
Ok I appreciate it everyone, thanks for the help
 
I had a moderate tantrum about Python's packaging system last week and I've sort of resolved to just keep everything in one folder
 
I thought we worked through this, Kevin. I thought things were all happy now.
 
I personally don't know how to package things together, or lay out multiple folders, Never bother to look it up.
 
That reminds me, I need to update the KevinScript documentation because I don't think the installation instructions of "just download it and run ks.py" actually work any more
Now that we're depending on pip to search for nested packages or whatever it is that setup.py is doing
 
python -m ks should work, not sure about python ks/ks.py though, that might mess up the path.
 
Air
5:57 PM
I wouldn't download and run a file that anagrams to K SPY
Blacklist that on MBAM now
 
It's open source. I promise I didn't cleverly hide a phone-home subprocess that sends me all your keystrokes.
 
Air
Don't let Kevin look at your nibbles and bits, kids
 
Oh, kevinscript should work too, I created a script for that.
 
Please don't tell mbmbam about my wicked exploits.
I guess I should probably figure out how venvs work so I can see how KS runs in a clean environment. Make sure it isn't dependent on some weird local state.
Or else it will turn out that all this time it's been dependent on kevins_cool_utility_functions.py that I put in my PATH and forgot about
 
Air
I meant Malwarebytes (mbam.exe) don't know why I capitalized it. My brain needs, like, a gyros or something already
OK guys non-technical poll time, has anyone in the room taken like a $20k pay cut to jump from a miserable work situation to another field where you kind of had to start over and did it work out for you? Please say you immediately won the lottery and got diagnosed with anti-cancer, which basically makes you a superhero
 
6:04 PM
Another... field? How different are the fields?
 
I've only had this one job, so no help there
 
In the end, from my naïve under-30 life experience, your santiy and happiness is worth way more than money. Having said that, if losing out on the $20k will result in hardship, I can't answer the catch-22 for you. That, and there's the hidden options: find a way to switch fields but keep the pay, or find a way to change your current situation / mindset so it's not miserable.
 
Air
@KevinMGranger I guess they're both technical, it's not like I'm considering becoming a literary critic
which I would be SO GREAT at by the way guys, I can do the best literary criticism
 
It really should be possible to make a change within the field that results in a pay raise, not a drop. But I don't know your current situation enough to say that's easy.
 
Air
I would say it's not hard but it implies increasing misery (i.e., taking on managerial duties)
I don't want/need a pay raise, though. I want a misery drop.
 
6:08 PM
There's devs in high demand in many places that won't require management, or so the internet tells me. That might be advice from silicon valley do-you-even-dev-bros, though.
In that case, do it. BUT. Make sure it's actually the work / environment that's making you miserable.
 
Air
I'm not actually even a dev on paper
 
Yeah, most people use computers for that
 
Pandas help? I'm doing df.groupby(['some columns'])['Total Amount'].sum().to_frame().to_csv() and I get the input that I want. But if I write to xlsx using xlsxwriter it only puts the Total Amount in the range A:A and that's it. I'm trying to emulate the output I got with to_csv
 
If I understand my family history, Kevinson the Elder got an English degree and only went into programming years after that. So the opposite of what you're trying seems possible.
 
Tons of people start as adults (where adult means post-college-age)
 
Air
6:25 PM
I'm mostly trying to talk myself into getting off my ass and trying to get interviews
 
You will find nobody less qualified than me on that matter.
 
I know you're Air Jordan, but channel your inner Nike and Just Do It™
 
Just think "What would Kevin do?", then do the opposite.
 
Wait...which Kevin?
it depends which Kevin
 
all of them
 
6:27 PM
Aggregate the vectors of all Kevins, average them together, then reverse the amplitude.
 
but...what if one Kevin does the opposite of another Kevin
and you are supposed to do the opposite of Kevin
what happens then?
WHAT HAPPENS THEN
oh
Thanks for the mathsplation
that makes sense
 
Air
I have long maintained there are too many Kevins and room 6 needs to implement a mandatory Kevin reduction strategy
 
I had a preexisting offer from an internship, applied to 4 other companies, went through interviews with 3, got offers from 2, accepted and negotiated with 1. What I would do differently is apply to more, probs
 
Kevin M should be Other K
 
> a mandatory Kevin reduction strategy
 
6:28 PM
just based on order of appearance
 
This doesn't sound fun to me
 
Kevin M and I are locked in an elaborate game of cat and mouse at the moment. It's just not obvious to outsiders.
 
I'd still believe if all Kevins are the same Kevin
 
Air
...I see you've played cat and mouse before?
Unfortunately, I don't think badly-mangled Simpsons references will get us out of this mess.
 
6:29 PM
@KevinMGranger Ah, yes, the Mornington Gambit. A classic counter-counter-counter-maneuver, but vulnerable to the Turkish Flank.
 
Air
Eventually when we have enough Kevins it'll probably be more efficient to start converting to Centigrade
 
I trust you'll wait while I procure the necessary ingredients from the grocery store.
 
I tried to get my coworker Kevin to join this chat, he declined
Turkish Flank sounds like a delicious meal
 
Kevins are allowed to decline invites from other Kevins?
 
Depends on your position in the hierarchy, but usually yes
 
Air
6:33 PM
connect by prior kevin= superkevin
 
My mind was blown. The most common "first given name - family name" combo for females in Finland is "Thi Nguyen"
the second? "Thi Tran". Third: "Ritva Virtanen"... then the fourth is "Thi Le" :D
 
6:49 PM
Person next to me won't stop humming and whistling :|
 
There was a guy one cube cluster over who was like that. He stopped... After about two years.
 
...did he die?
 
No, despite all the negative energy I mentally directed at him.
 
@KevinMGranger yea, asphyxiation...
 
He still works here, and seems to be the same as he was, just without the whistling. Maybe somebody had a word with him.
 
6:52 PM
@Kevin I find your lack of faith in your Jedi powers disturbing...
@Kevin or maybe he started writing javascript.
 
Air
@AnttiHaapala Hmm, so does that reflect a large Viet population in Finland or just a very homogeneously-named Viet population and heterogeneously-named non-Viet population?
 
@Air the latter...
there are 1664 women bearing the surname Nguyen. 477 of those have the middle name Thi as the first given name in the registry...
Though, Nguyễn is the new "Smith" in Australia; here in Finland only about 0.1 % of population in Finland is of VNmese origin.
 
7:28 PM
That day when I learned that Nguyen is said "Win"
 
Air
Not exactly. You'll have trouble distinguishing "Nguyen" and "Huynh" if you think they're both pronounced like "win". :)
 
Hello!
Any one is aware of the way to volunteer as Python developer?
Or get junior job?
 
Volunteer go look up open source project in Python and just contribute, as for Junior position jobs just apply to them... we don't live in the same city so not sure about the market
 
I am looking for one to relocate
 
This isn't a job hunting chat room so I doubt you will find what you want here, I'm sorry. Your best bet is just to go on those job hunting sites and look around... :\
 
7:38 PM
@MooingRawr How exactly this works? How can I contribute to open source project?
@MooingRawr Yes, you are absolutely right, but all job openings require either CS degree or many years of experience.
 
Find an open source project that has issues tagged explicitly as "easy for a beginner to help with", they're likely inclusive and helpful
openhatch.org can help you find some
 
kevin'd by kevin :(
 
@KevinMGranger Oh! Looks to be a great resource! Thanks!
 
recbg
 
halo
 
7:49 PM
hi
 
I can't even get close enough to the spelling of a word for google to correct me :\
sounds like esch-ah-lawn, can't spell
 
echelon, as in, "a level or rank in an organization, a profession, or society"?
 
yep, that's the one, took like 6 tries to get google to even correct me
 
7:57 PM
Still not enough to unseat the current champion of "you will never guess how to spell this", Hors d'oeuvres.
(Although googling the transliteration will get you the right spelling immediately)
 
Honorable mention: people spelling "voila" as "wallah".
Let's just give a medal to the entire French language.
 
@WayneWerner closer to new win
 
Well, the Nguyen I knew was "Lilly Win", but that might just be because america :P
 
DSM
End of day cabbage for all.
 
8:07 PM
echelon is one I don't think I've ever had a problem with.
 
I ate at a VN restaurant in Helsinki on Tue...
 
I probably would have more problems with Hors d'oeuvres if I hadn't taken French. That being said I probably do have to look up the oeuvres part
 
trolled the folks there a bit, they didn't speak Finnish, so I spoke English with them but pronounced the dish names perfectly... their facial expressions were a bit funny :D
 
lol. Nice.
 
8:09 PM
@corvid you need more linear algebra; "reduced row echelon form" is a thing
 
that also means that if I want to fake a person who doesn't speak vnmese I need to practise my fake accent.
 
@DSM I'm confused... are you here to stay or are you rolling off.... either way cbg to you too
 
def nextDay(year, month, day):
    """Simple version: assume every month has 30 days"""
    if day < 30:
        return year, month, day + 1
    else:
        if month == 12:
            return year + 1, 1, 1
        else:
            return year, month + 1, 1

def daysBetweenDates(year1, month1, day1, year2, month2, day2):
    """Returns the number of days between year1/month1/day1
       and year2/month2/day2. Assumes inputs are valid dates
       in Gregorian calendar, and the first date is not after
i get an error when i run this:
datestep = nextDay(datestep)
TypeError: nextDay() takes exactly 3 arguments (1 given)
any idea where i've gone wrong
 
have you tried nextDay(*datestep)?
 
oh thanks that worked great, so if the variable has multiple variables in it, i should prefix it with a *
 
perfect, thanks appreciate the help, will check that out
 
@MooingRawr he'd say rhubarb if he were going away
 
stackoverflow.com/q/43667161 unclear / recommendation?
 
8:45 PM
lol davidism burned :D
 
DSM
I got a helpful flag out of it, so no complaints from this direction..
 
hmm, interesting, but the comment's still there
 
mods are slacking off nowadays
 
@davidism you don't want help
 
DSM
8:58 PM
@AndrasDeak: maybe you automatically get helpful if the question is deleted after you flag something? If they only allow "helpful" or "not helpful" they might not want to be bothered by flags which will no longer be relevant and so they automatically set them to helpful.
 
9:10 PM
hmmm that's possible
I've seen spam flags be auto-validated by a subsequent non-nuking deletion of the post
 
9:29 PM
HI all
Can someone help me with a wxpython project? I'm trying to scroll a series of rankings quickly but can't figure out how to get the text to not be jumpy when scrolling more than 1 pixel per frame
I've already changed fonts and font size as well as enabling double buffering but it's not quite good enough to not be jumpy
 
10:19 PM
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whatever shall we do
 
unacceptable.jif
 
unacceptable indeed (the jif, not the outage)
 
Oh are you allergic to peanuts correct pronunciation?
 
cbg all
 
10:26 PM
How's the app going, marcus?
 
currently working on a macro recommendation section
 
how about yours?
 
Haven't worked on it for over a month ;-(
I want to fix that bug you stumbled on. I've had other reports about it. Just haven't had any time to work on it.
I am installing Android Studio on another machine but having difficulties starting the emulator.
 
Hey, anyone has already written metrics from python to Graphite?
 
it's my first question here, sorry. do not know what a preample is :/
 
Just read the rules.
 
(orange means link...)
 
trying to find them. thanks
 
😐
 
10:48 PM
what movie should I watch?
 
the last good movie I saw was Hidden Figures, if you like mostly-non-fiction
"mostly" etc
 
That was very good.
 
what was it about?
 
women mathematicians who worked for NASA during the Apollo program.
 
oh yeah that sounded good
 
10:52 PM
black women mathematicians, actually
 
Does anyone have a solution for smooth scrolling text for wxpython?
 
and other STEM-related characters
 
yes, they also happened to be African American.
so it gets into the civil rights movement a little, too
 
a little :D
 
well, it's not a Martin Luther King, Jr. biopic or anything
 
wim
11:40 PM
how to round to 2 significant figures ?
 
@wim Can you elaborate?
 
round 1.456 to 1.46, but round 1.456e-3 to 1.46e-3
give or take a significant digit
 
1.46e-3 is 3 sig figs =p
 
I would naively divide by an appropriate power of 10 and round that, but you're rarely fond of my naive approaches
 
@wim are you writing code or doing homework "by hand"?
 
11:48 PM
homework, lol :D
 
that makes all the difference in understanding the question ;-)
 
rhubarb
 
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