Next time make it more fun. Try to see if you get more or less wet when you run or walk under the rain; if lions bite when called bad names; answer a heavily downvoted question
I'm quite confident that a cheetah could maul me if it wanted to, but I think the chances are lowest of it deciding to. Of course, I'd generally want to stay on the opposite side of a barrier from any non-tame big cats.
I heard lions are most likely to kill you. They don't like strangers to the pack and they don't much care that you're a different species. If you're not a part of the group, you're either food or the enemy.
@HenryEcker Medium cats? :) Medium to rare in my area ;)
@Vega Hmmm, apparently the answer is "it's complicated" but they are at least a different genus than all the rest...a genus of which they're the only member.
@Avra I cannot explain the dv on your answer. I do not code in python. If you wish the OP to clarify their exact desired output as part of a clear, complete, verifiable question, you are welcome to ask via a comment under the question. If you are confident that your answer is correct, valuable, and will help future researchers, then ignore the dv and move on. If you have doubts about the desired output, then you might like to delete your answer until the question is clearer.
If you think the question is Unclear, vote to close it as Unclear.
A question should not be made clear by an (accepted) answer. A good question will be clear without any influence from answers. We must first ensure that questions are perfectly clear before we endeavor to answer them.
When we tolerate Unclear questions, we invite potentially incorrect answers for years into the future -- this damages the Researcher eXperience and makes curation harder for those who care.
I personally hate no-comment-downvotes because they are not constructive. If I see a negatively voted answer that appears correct to me, I neutralize it. In your case, I do not have sufficient expertise to assess the correctness.
@Avra The question (while potentially unclear overall) is asking for a few things: 1. I would like to get each value in between () 2. the string before () and 3. the number after the =
Breaking down the solution attempt. OP is using regex pattern "(.*?)" for (1), pattern (.*?)\( for (2) and is having trouble with (3). The number after the =.
Your patterns appear to only address collecting numbers from the strings. Not including the = sign logic nor including either of the first 2 "solved" portions
@mickmackusa I agree that a comment about why/where the answer was lacking could have greatly benefited here.
@bad_coder @U12-Forward doesn't usually occure to you these type of questions are duplicates? I'd be at 100k rep if I were answering questions like that instead of closing them.
It's definitely been treated as a recommendations question over the years, so I'm going to go ahead and close it as such, even though you might be able to envision an edit that would make it not purely recommendation.
@DavidBuck lol, I'll tell you why I think H&I was worth it. I went through H&I at the height of the Triage suspension affair. So I read every thread on editing the was to read, to make sure I wasn't suspended for wrongful incomplete editing.
These days, when I see editing/suggested edit reviews on other sites I find most users don't know a subset of the criteria :P
@CodyGray I don't know about suspensions, but I've seen too many overhaul suggested edits get reject for no apparent reason whatsoever. (I'm on the fence if it's worth trying to hustle 500 worthy edits for the +2 rep, since reviewers will reject regardless of what you do - and I wonder how this impacts less experienced users trying to legitimately gain their first rep points by improving the site.)
Ah, that's a completely different issue. Yeah, "heroic" edits are very difficult to get through the suggested edit queue, and for good reason. They tend to be substantial deviations from the original meaning of the question, and we want reviewers to be wary of approving those.
@CodyGray example: you remove salutations, fix 10 typos, stylize tech names (all in 1 single post) - no change in meaning. Apparently a lot of reviewers think posts are best left containing those errors.
If it's well-written and describes specific problematic reviewing, it could potentially result in the handing out of review suspensions. But I'm not sure you'd need 10-20 for that, especially if it's the same reviewers.
@CodyGray it's a tough spot. Handing out a review suspensions might not change much, but posting on those site's metas linking to canonical's on editing and pointing out my suggested edits shouldn't have been rejected also casts a spotlight on specific users something I don't want to do under any circumstance. So I tend to get a fell for what time of the day the sympathetic reviewers check the queue and submit my edits then...
@CodyGray Sometimes I forget how much more well-oiled the Stack Overflow moderation machine is compared to other SE sites...I once had a flag declined elsewhere for using a custom flag to point out why a post was spam.
@RyanM That.. actually sounds more like an SO problem than a non-SO problem. Generally, mods on other sites are much more forgiving about not using standard flags.
@CodyGray Perhaps surprisingly, I've only ever had one flag declined on SO for failure to use standard flags. It was my first decline, before I understood how flagging worked.
More specifically it says "If you are using async what proceeds is to put the code as follows, it works like this for me:" which doesn't seem very useful as a description
Also for reference, DeepL seems to have a better translation: "If you are using async what you should do is to put the code in the following way, it worked like this for me:"
@DavidBuck O sweet summer child, that's nothing. We had a "programmimg on a boat" and "best programming joke" that got more views and upvotes than that. Does that mean they are good questions?
this is marked as a duplicate of a question which would otherwise be slam-dunk delv-pls, can we find a better duplicate for it? stackoverflow.com/questions/68463223/…
@Dharman I didn't actually get to edit it. So I thought I'd hold off for a bit, so that the Vigilantes SOCVR Regulars can see it in its original glory.
@AdrianMole Is that a normal-looking timeline for a seemingly typical (though decently-scored) question? It's been used as an audit like... A lot. 13 times in 12 days.
@HenryEcker What surprised me was that "Edit" was considered a pass. There have been numerous complaints, in the past, that editing a known-good would fail such audits.
It is not (it is not no worse). Users gain rep for posting very low quality content. It also obscures the non-reviewing, because "Looks ok" shows in the timeline, while upvoting merely registers as reviewed.
^ I hope it's clear what I want to say. The negations kind of confuse me a bit at the moment.
But downvoting also shows up as "Reviewed" ... and (we've had this discussion numerous times) some low-quality questions are worthy of downvotes but don't fit a valid close reason.
@E_net4thecandidatesupporter Yes and no. First they are unmoderated, so they can moderate themself. But once they do this, they are no longer unmoderated and can't moderate themself. But then...
@Dharman Minus the links, I see the answer as, "Your web.config is incorrectly configured." That seems like an attempt at an answer to me. Were you thinking that the "we suspect" bit makes it too much of a blind guess?
The question asks "Anybody can shed a light where did I do wrongly?" and it seems to attempt to answer the "where" part. Also without seeing the file it may be impossible to say where exactly the mistake is.
That 7 injured probably doesn't even include the dozens of COVID cases that will inevitably be contracted due to close contact re-entering the building, etc.
I got what I assume were some revenge downvotes recently. I can only infer that they were because I wrote a positive comment under Dharman's nomination post.
@Dharman I consider you one of the top candidates (top 2 in my ballot). Given that I was someone who tried to encourage you a bit to run, I feel a bit obligated to encourage you here - The energy you put into keeping the site clean is admirable and should be plainly visible to anyone who cares to look. You're seemingly easy to approach, given how easy it is to chat with you here, for example. I do hope you win, because I feel like SO needs someone as passionate as you.