you know I deleted another SOD thing (I don't know what to call them anymore...) and it was reviewed insanely quickly for a full delete by people with 0 python score and the highest scores were one in SQL and the other in wordpress
I once made a joke lecture (it was April fools) with a Canadian friend where he started by giving a normal lecture and I kept asking him for hockey stuff and every time he picked up a puck or stick he'd flip-out and give the lecture in (what we called it) "Super Canadian mode"
drunk Canadian with a hockey stick = something in my house will be destroyed (but I'll get a very nice apology the next day and they'll replace it themselves - and probably bring me a doughnut when the come) ;)
also, that is an awesome idea with the beer cooler (though for our own games when I lived up North I remember coolers were not a thing - snow works fine)
granted last time it happened I woke up to that Canadian (he passed out on my coach) making my family "back bacon" (used my salted pork and coated in cornmeal) as an appology so that was worth it
Also possibly Camp Pendleton, CA when we had to do mountain training - it gets cold that high up but I have no idea what the temperature was (was coldest I remember besides Iraq) but that was having to stay in prone, on ground, or in a hole you dug.....so likely colder in my head then temp actually was
@Ming Well, concat and matrep are two different operations, so it seems that concat works for you only because you need to copy base vector once and not more than once
yeah, I tried it by splitting the tuple into a list. I printed it. The list seems to be correct. -> Then max(list) -> Error: TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
@linuscl If you are manually creating a single element tuple, just surrounding the number with parenthesis is not enough. For example, (1) is not a tuple, but (1,) is
@linuscl first: you don't need to create a list out of a tuple to use max(). 2nd: you don't convert a tuple to a list in a loop. 3rd: you can't iterate over a tyuple like that.
Thanks. I have installed Bokeh and made a simple Graph that takes Data from an array that I am fetching the info to it from Sqlite3. I have tried to make the plot show datetime in a format of : YYYY/MM/DD H:M and I am not able to do that. I ma getting the int value of the date instead and I am not able to list the index correctly. I have looks in gogle and could not find the answer I need - I would be happy if you can assist me with that. I have plotted the array in matplotlib using "import matplotlib.dates as mdates" and "dates = matplotlib.dates.date2num(x_sm)" and I was able to have an a…
user6568562
11:44 AM
@RobertGrant I thought the joke was about idjaw always borrowing stuff à la Kramer. I found the idea of taking floor tile with the promise of returning them quite giggly : D
@khajvah What are you using for your development environment? Is it fairly flexible to use whatever supports Java? Or does it have to be specific for Android?
@idjaw Yes, it was self-deleted moments after someone commented that it sounds like homework. stackoverflow.com/questions/39685161/python-compressing-files "I'm a beginner in python and I was wondering what it meant to compress a file into a list of words and to recreate the original file. I don't really get the wording I'm not too sure what the program is asking me to do."
:) There was a very similar question a few days (or maybe a week) ago. The OP wanted to convert a file of words into a list, with duplicated words replaced by their index number in the list.
@Antti there are conflicting reports about the bombing, national media claims that the anti-terror swat guys say it might have been a terror attack, while other media outlets say that they asked the anti-terror swat guys and they didn't say anything along these lines:D I guess it happens to be very beneficial for the government (=> national media) if this gets portrayed as an act of terror. I'm sure a refugee committed it </sarcasm>
Oulu (/ˈuːluː/ OO-loo) is a town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 527 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated community of Oulu is located in the town. The town is named after Oulu, the fifth most populous city in Finland.
== Geography ==
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 35.4 square miles (91.8 km2), all of it land.
== Demographics ==
As of the census of 2000, there were 540 people, 192 households, and 134 families residing in the town. According to the 2000 census, 44.7% of the population still claim Finnish as th...
Awesome - hopefully I won't be yamming around and hitting the walls trying to get a report out and trying to get ES to return the results I think it should be... blah blah
user559633
2:33 PM
Fair enough. Fallout seems to be a fine background game because of all the inventory management.
@ŁukaszRogalski When posting cv-pls requests it's preferred that you mention a close reason, eg "dupe", "No MCVE", "POB" = primarily opinion based. Quite a few of the regulars here have the Python tag gold badge, so we can hammer dupes rather quickly. :)