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Oct 29 00:44
I found this question about converting fractions to decimals, but it seems to be about Python 2.x specifically. Should I consider answering with Python 3.x in mind? Or writing a new question altogether? Or maybe just moving on since the question isn't really that great to begin with?
Aug 7 20:33
@Aran-Fey it's just the fact that if the function is defined by a Taylor series or another series involving different polynomial orders. E.g. in exp(x) = 1 + x + x^2/2 + x^3/3! + ... the first term is dimensionless, the second would have the dimensions of x, the third term the square and so on. So you get exp(1 m) = 1 + 1 m + 0.5 m^2 + ... which is of course nonsense.
Aug 2 01:16
hmmm

df:
[8415360 rows x 2 columns]
DATETIME object
SYM-H object
dtype: object
DATETIME FOO
0 2005-01-01 00:00 -2.0
1 2005-01-01 00:01 -2.0
2 2005-01-01 00:02 -3.0
3 2005-01-01 00:03 -3.0
4 2005-01-01 00:04 -3.0
... ... ...
8415355 2020-12-31 23:55 3.0
8415356 2020-12-31 23:56 3.0
8415357 2020-12-31 23:57 3.0
8415358 2020-12-31 23:58 3.0
8415359 2020-12-31 23:59 3.0
May 13 15:49
Eg, if your poly is of the form y=ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d, you only need 4 (x, y) pairs to determine a, b, c, d.
Feb 16 20:49
@discoMonkey Generally in Python 3 you don't need to call super() with an explicit argument. You only see that in old 2.x code, or code in 3.x by people who didn't adapt to the new idiom.
Feb 6 17:08
I have a Jupyter notebook running on a localhost. There is code import ad and it gave an error:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call last)
/tmp/ipykernel_8516/949077803.py in <module>
1 import numpy as np
----> 2 import ad
3 def projected_gradient_method(f,A,start,step,precision):
4 f_old = float('Inf')
5 x = np.array(start)

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ad'. I tried on the command line: pip3 install ad and the output was Requirement already satisfied: ad in ./anaco
Jan 31 20:17
@roganjosh My glass is half-full, I look forward to them fixing and enhancing things. I wouldn't upgrade even a minor pandas version in a production environment, though, without tests. They need to have soom good roadmap talks/presentations for 2.x -> 2.3, 2.4 -> 3.x -> 4.x
Jan 23 15:41
, so in total 15 combinations. and I also consider the regions, 3 regions. It's not important to understand the physics of it, but the fact that I am considering 2 quantities x 3 regions for each quantity x 15 different values of y_b/y_*, so in total once I run the analysis, a .YODA file is produced, which when executed gives 90 plots.
Dec 13, 2023 05:28
stackoverflow.com/questions/58844337 stackoverflow.com/questions/59351371 Any ideas why multiple people historically might have gotten IndentationErrors from Selenium? Is it possible for example that some older version had mixed spaces and tabs that worked on 2.x, 3.x installs used 2to3 automatically, and 2to3 failed to fix the indentation? Is that a thing?
Nov 23, 2023 16:34
But I think we have a weird case anyway. Because an object x is made up of table 1 and then table 2,3,4,5 have foreign keys to 1. Now all these entries in those tables are never edited but always only new entries are added, that is so that we can check later on what the state of the system was and if you delete 1 you always also delete 2,3,4,5. Same goes if you delete 2 or 3 you delete all the other table objects as well
Nov 9, 2023 15:28
0
Q: Using the Poisson-Gamma Distribution with Python?

DrankenkinHaving a Poisson Distribution, I would like to modify it and use the Poisson-Gamma Distribution (unfortunately it seems that the link in English does not exist on Wikipedia), a probability distribution associated with a Poissonian random variable, Poiss(λ), in which the parameter λ is not constan...

Sep 15, 2023 20:50
63
Q: How to use cmp() in Python 3?

BenFireI cannot get the command cmp() to work. Here is the code: a = [1,2,3] b = [1,2,3] c = cmp(a,b) print (c) I am getting the error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "G:\Dropbox\Code\a = [1,2,3]", line 3, in <module> c = cmp(a,b) NameError: name 'cmp' is not defined [Finished in 0....

Sep 3, 2023 17:24
2
Q: DJANGO and HTMX: Dependent dropdown is not populated, even though the values are valid in the console

Horiatiki(If anyone reads this question again, i've improved the code and the text, and add various new screenshot, including two below all: now it is clearer and more understandable) I have three dropdowns and they are all dependent between them. The first and two dropdowns work fine, all ok, while the t...

user17135505
May 6, 2023 11:04
class A:
    a = 1
    def __init__(self, x=None):
        if x:
            self.a = x

class B(A):
    b = 2
    def do(self):
        print(super().a)

A_ins = A(3)
print(A_ins.a)  # 3
B_ins = B(A_ins)
B_ins.do()  # why 1 instead of 3?
Apr 22, 2023 12:48
That python-3.x tag was intended more for questions specific to Python version 3, typically by those upgrading from Python 2 (like "why did all my print statements stop working?"). Hopefully the need for such a tag is becoming vanishingly small.
user17135505
Apr 13, 2023 14:53
import schedule

def job(x):
    print(x)

my_dict = {1: """every(1).seconds.do(job, 'i like chaining')""",
2: """every(2).seconds.do(job, 'me too')""",
3: """every().hour.do(job, 'i dont')"""
}

for s in my_dict.values():
    eval(f"schedule.{s}")

while True:
    schedule.run_pending()
user17135505
Mar 29, 2023 06:29
    import pandas as pd
    # non-nested df, matching Y axis
    d1 = {'A': {2: 'X', 3: 'Y'}, 'B': {2: 'Z', 3: ''}}
    print(pd.DataFrame(d1), '\n')

    # nested df, non-matching Y axis
    d2 = {'A': {-1: {'.': 'X'}, 2: 'Y'}, 'B': {3: 'Z', 4: {'.': ''}}}
    print(pd.DataFrame(d2).fillna(''), '\n')

    # super nested df, matching Y axis
    d3 = {'A': {-1: {'.': 'X'}, 2: 'Y'}, 'B': {-1: 'Z', 2: {'.': '', '-': 'ZZ'}}}
    print(pd.DataFrame(d3), '\n')
Mar 6, 2023 16:19
Even though Python's hash is not reversible, you can still make some deductions. If hash(x) == -2, you can reasonably guess that x is not 3 or 4 or 5 or any of the other small integers whose hash is known not to be -2.
Feb 7, 2023 16:17
if by "skew" you mean any 2-dimensional affine transformation, and by "triangle" you exclude collinear points, then yes, trivially. for example: rotate and scale such that one arbitrary side of the triangle is the line segment from (0,0) to (1,0); shear such that the x-coordinate of the other point is 0.5; scale vertically such that the y-coordinate of the other point is sqrt(3)/2; invert the first step
Jan 28, 2023 15:07
Does anyone know how to plot a best fit curve in Python for data that satisfies the inverse-square law? I tried

import numpy as np
from scipy.optimize import curve_fit

x = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4,6,8])
y = np.array([660, 160, 72, 42,20,10])

def fit_func(x, a, b,c,d):
return (a*x+d)/(b*x + c)

params = curve_fit(fit_func, x, y)

[a, b, c,d] = params[0]

# print(a,b,c,d)
print((a*3.3+d)/(b*3.3+c))
user20812299
Jan 23, 2023 09:50
2
Q: Duplications of a list, with append, at each click on the checkbox. How can i avoid duplication?

Takao貴男 If i check the checkbox, it starts a function that prints the data, including score_home which is a list of numbers in a dictionary, for example (score_home=[0, 1, 1, 5]): Minnesota-Dallas: Info_Matchs(tournament='NHL', date=8.1, round=9, clock='15:00', score_home=[0, 1, 1, 5]) and other matchs....

Jan 13, 2023 15:53
>>> seq = [1,2,3]
>>> for x in iter(lambda: seq.pop() if seq else 0, 0):
...     print(x)
...
3
2
1
>>> seq
[]
Jan 9, 2023 20:38
# this also works, if you want to go the copy route it might be better
class Foo:
    def __init__(self):
        self._x: set = {1, 2, 3}

    @property
    def x(self) -> AbstractSet:
        return frozenset(self._x)
Dec 30, 2022 12:28
It's hard to find an app that can do everything I want, because all of these apps do too much of the work themselves. The problem would be non-existent if it was split into 3 small components:
1) A virtual file system for dropbox
2) A chunking and deduplicating virtual file system wrapping the dropbox file system
3) A scheduler that copies X to Y every Z minutes, and X2 to Y2 every Z2 minutes
user18313765
Dec 8, 2022 17:19
-2
Q: Problem with the for loop in a calculation and filtering the results of the loop with a condition >=

Santiago E. 98I need help with a "for" loop for a little video game i'm making. The problem is the for of for row loop in Rows_NextFights[0:] and its contents. Premise that the arithmetic average is already calculated correctly for a single monster, my idea is: Calculate the average Attacks for each monster (...

Oct 28, 2022 17:21
plus = lambda a: lambda b: lambda cont: cont(a+b) and None
x = lambda cont: plus(2)(3)(lambda a: plus(a)(5)(lambda b: plus(b)(7)(cont)))
x(print) #17
Oct 28, 2022 17:16
plus = lambda a: lambda b: lambda cont: cont(a+b)
x = plus(2)(3)(plus)(5)(plus)(7)
x(print) #17
Sep 22, 2022 18:14
>>> def f(x):
...     if x == 0:
...         yield 1
...         yield 2
...         yield 3
...         return 4
...     else:
...         return 5
...
>>> x = f(1)
>>> print(x)
<generator object f at 0x000001DF8FE99A10>
Aug 30, 2022 04:38
0
Q: Should we add the [python] tag to all [python-*] questions?

The ThonnuThese tags all relate to python: python-2.1 python-2.2 python-2.3 python-2.4 python-2.5 python-2.6 python-2.7 python-2.x python-3.1 python-3.2 python-3.3 python-3.4 python-3.5 python-3.6 python-3.7 python-3.8 python-3.9 python-3.10 python-3.11 python-3.x And more However, a...

3
Aug 29, 2022 12:18
@NordineLotfi my understanding is a little different: for historical reasons it has been the default on ubuntu that python refers to 2.x and python3 to 3.x, but more recent ubuntus don't provide 2 out of box any more because a) it's EOL and b) they managed to migrate everything that depended on it in the system
Aug 29, 2022 11:03
@Hakaishin that's a good question. I think it's because not everyone is using/ or defaulting to 3.X but still keep or even use actively 2.X
Aug 25, 2022 04:02
>>> x
array([[0, 1, 2],
       [3, 4, 5],
       [6, 7, 8]])
>>> x[y] = 10
>>> y
array([[False, False, False],
       [False,  True, False],
       [False, False, False]])
>>> x
array([[ 0,  1,  2],
       [ 3, 10,  5],
       [ 6,  7,  8]])
Aug 15, 2022 20:35
I = lambda x: x
T = lambda a: lambda x: lambda b: lambda y: a(b)(x(y))
times = lambda x: lambda y: x*y
plus = lambda x: lambda y: x+y
result = T(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(T)(times)(T)(T)(T)(I)(T)(I)(I)(2)(T)(T)(times)(plus)(4)(3)(5)
print(result)#26
Aug 11, 2022 14:37
#initial design.

_total = 0
def cumulative_sum(x):
    global _total
    _total += x
    return _total

print(cumulative_sum(2)) #2
print(cumulative_sum(3)) #5
print(cumulative_sum(5)) #10
print(cumulative_sum(7)) #17

#revised design using a class.

def CumulativeSummer:
    def __init__(self):
        self.total = 0
    def add(self, x):
        self.total += x
        return self.total

summer = CumulativeSummer()
print(summer.add(2)) #2
print(summer.add(3)) #5
print(summer.add(5)) #10
print(summer.add(7)) #17
Aug 10, 2022 11:16
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Q: Print the count of lines after a certain word

rowocI have a file that contains a lot of line data. I need to count line numbers after a specific word in a file. file.txt Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, at pro paulo facilis | end -l. voluptaria, sit eu graeci eirmod intellegebat How to get the count of number of lines present after end -l. line i...

user18313765
Jul 28, 2022 17:07
2
Q: Print the text in bold and smaller size in Tkinter

Jas_99I would like to print the variable x, so the text "Example1" in bold. Also I would like to print the text variable y with smaller size: only variable y with smaller size. There were examples on the web, but not like in my case, because I use f "and {xxx}. IMPORTANT: I would like to select the sin...

Jul 17, 2022 00:31
Points have 2 coordinates: x and y. How is a given point's coordinate determined if X has shape (2, 3) and Y has shape (2, 5)?
Jul 17, 2022 00:18
# here's some example data
X = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]
Y = [[7, 8, 9, 10, 11], [12, 13, 14, 15, 16]]
Jul 17, 2022 00:17
OK, but I don't believe that. Can you tell me what should happen when you plot an X with shape (2, 3) vs Y with shape (2, 5)? To be clear in this example 111398 -> 2, 144 -> 3, 48 -> 5.
Jul 10, 2022 15:34
I wrote getName as part of the code to write out the parsed results as XML, to determine what tag to put on a parsed value. I deleted asXML as part of the 2.x->3.x purge of code that was more trouble than it was worth.
Jul 4, 2022 15:47
How would you name lambda x: 2 * x + 3? def times_two_and_add_three?
Jul 4, 2022 15:15
functions = [lambda x: x + 1, lambda x: 2 * x + 3, lambda x: 4 * x - 5]
import random
print(random.choice(functions)(6))
Jul 2, 2022 20:43
I only just caught up with the GvR: there will never be a Python 4.0 from 12/2021. The downside of the 2->3 transition ("overlearning the lesson of PERL 6.0") is that everyone now wants to shoehorn features into 3.x in some way, no matter how crufty, that will arrive within a year and maintain backward-s-compatibility; noone wants a feature that might arrive in a decade, and not get much uptake initially.
Jun 27, 2022 14:41
#objective: for a given string which is a valid template for str.format, find the indices of all curly brackets that indicate a replacement field
s = "A: {} B: {x} C: {y[0]} D: {z[q]} E: {z[}]} F: {{not a field}}"
#.......^^....^.^....^....^....^....^....^....^................... i.e. these ones.

#proof that this is a valid format string
print(s.format(1, x=2, y=[3], z={"q":4, "}":5})) #A: 1 B: 2 C: 3 D: 4 E: 5 F: {not a field}

#desired output:
goal = [(3, 4), (9, 11), (16, 21), (26, 31), (36, 41)]
Jun 14, 2022 13:38
complications: 1) the do_thing family of methods are all marked private, so my testing class can't call them directly. 2) x, y, and z are big tangles of self-referential data structures and murky hidden state. Making mock copies of these would be a substantial effort. 3) Writing independent tests for the do_things still doesn't tell me whether do_complex_thing works.
Jun 1, 2022 23:14
in Python, I mean. Python 3's int type is arbitrary precision, the same as long in 2.x.
May 26, 2022 19:19
class Fred:
    def __init__(self):
        self.value = 0
    def f(self):
        self.value += self.h()
        print(self.value)
    def g(self):
        x = self.h()
        self.value += x
        print(self.value)
    def h(self):
        self.value += 1
        return 2

Fred().f() #2
Fred().g() #3
May 20, 2022 20:29
There's an irrational number that comes from a sequence that's closely related to the Fibonacci sequence. The Fibonacci sequence gives us the golden ratio, the positive solution of x^2 = x + 1. This other number is the real solution of x^3 = x + 1. It was studied in the late 1920s, and got called the plastic number. The connotations of that name haven't aged well. ;)
user18313765
May 16, 2022 13:49
2
Q: Click all buttons and skip one when I get error exception,then continue clicking all of them. After exception is executed, not all buttons are clicked

Jas_99I present to you some executable, functionable and GUI code, created for study purposes only. I have a problem with automatic clicks after except, precisely, after the exception ElementClickInterceptedException, I would like to continue the automatic clicks code in a While Loop, but always RESPEC...

Apr 28, 2022 22:26
char_delay = {"1": .01, "2": .03, "3": .05, "4": .07, "5": .09, "6": .11,
              "7": .13, "8": .15, "9": .17, "10": .19, "11": .21, "12": .23,
              "13": .25, "14": .27, "15": .29, "16": .31, "17": .33}


def slow_print(x):
    for letter in x:
        sys.stdout.write(letter)
        sys.stdout.flush()
        time.sleep(char_delay[letter])
Apr 28, 2022 21:42
n = {1: .01, 2: .03, 3: .05, 4: .07, 5: .09, 6: .11, 7: .13, 8: .15, 9: .17, 10: .19,
     11: .21, 12: .23, 13: .25, 14: .27, 15: .29, 16: .31, 17: .33}


def slow_print(x, delay=n):
    for letter in x:
        sys.stdout.write(letter)
        sys.stdout.flush()
        time.sleep(delay=n)

1 2 3 4 5 29
"3.x" or "2.x"