Yeah...I'm just so baffled by why it works by itself, and why it doesn't mixed in with the rest of my code, even when the variable is being used both times in the exact same manner.
there's also repl.it but it only has text editor not code complete or other IDE like features
yeah, fiddle worked for some of my students as they didn't have to install anything, didn't need more powerful features or many modules, could just focus on coding basics, could use it at school or home/laptop - and could instantly share their coding problems with me for instruction....not good for real development but helpful for this teaching stuff :)
building them. We have a stupid broken ugly piece of database software that is often easier to make a csv to import into than to try and create new rows through the application itself
I could not get this point in this answer: The real issue here is that in par1, your r1 and r2 intervals both appear on both sides of a division operation. When your division function computes the reciprocal of its second argument, it reverses the order of the interval boundaries, so the upper bound of the input effects the lower bound of the output.
@AnttiHaapala donate some with bounty :D I worked with php for 8 years... and I just got sick of that and now I work with python/C# (bit of asm) and I just don't have level required for posting insideful answers... So I'm stuck with the same rep for a while now...
I am totally new to python. I am using python 3.4.3 and I have been trying to transmit data to usb to a LED driving circuitry.I want to modulate data which is reaching to the usb port. I have a usb to serial converter installed in my system. can anyone suggest a programme code for the same. The p...
@AnttiHaapala you're probably right... I've just spend 2 hours playing around with python interpreter and gdb to figure out few things around bytes/bytearray and created long detailed answer... I guess its stays score=0 forever :D
Wannted to write a python scripts and my scripts will take input in command line arguments as two files named as "inp_date_time_range" , "inp_pattern_to_be_serached".The files contained are as below.
inp_date_time_range ( This input file can be more than one values ):
('Jan 01 02:32-Mar 31 23:31...
On the chat.stackoverflow.com/faq page, under the Why don't you guys just use IRC, man? section, the IRC client is described as "nascent":
We're trying to build a system better and easier to use than IRC, that is native to modern web browsers. Will we support XMPP? We're not sure yet. In the ...
I guess many do not notice it but since I have these 3 month sprints every now and then only, I notice that getting rep is much harder, except for repwhores
and we are pretty much drowning in the repeated syntax errors now, that wasn't the case in 2013 say
result = interval(0, 0)
for interval in seq:
if non_zero(interval):
result = add_interval(result, square_interval(interval))
if non_zero(result):
return result
@AnttiHaapala I have 3 machines at home :D personal notebook (with archlinux on it), desktop for games and company NB with windows... long live the visual studio
def sum_nonzero_with_map_filter_reduce(seq):
"""Returns an interval that is the sum of the squares of the non-zero
intervals in seq, using using map, filter, and reduce.
>>> str_interval(sum_nonzero_with_map_filter_reduce(seq))
'0.25 to 2.25'
"""
return reduce(add_interval, map(square_interval, filter(non_zero, seq)))
Ffisegydd, reading for 3 hours now on mongodb aggregation, still a bit unclear , how to know what the thing will output, i know i can "force" it with $project in a way, but other than that i am very foggy
Stephan if you have problems, ask the room as a whole, not individual users (within reason). As per sopython.com/chatroom, which I've linked to you before.
In [1]: list_with_strings=["name","Ajay Kumar","age",25,"place","India"]
In [2]: dict(zip(*[iter(list_with_strings)]*2)) Out[2]: {'age': 25, 'name': 'Ajay Kumar', 'place': 'India'} In this i understood everything except the * in zip function
Notice the cool thing in S.Lott's comment - you can also call functions with *mylist and **mydict to unpack positional and keyword arguments:
def foo(a, b, c, d):
print a, b, c, d
l = [0, 1]
d = {"d":3, "c":2}
foo(*l, **d)
Will print: 0 1 2 3
has anybody tried using the new Visual Studio Code with python on Windows? I've tried to create a python task to save me from swapping to command line but it doesn't work.