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03:15
I fixed the problem I was getting @AndrasDeak I forget how but thought I'd update you, sorry for having an attitude btw
Also how do you download something from github like how would I download this github.com/pseudonym117/Riot-Watcher/tree/api_v3_experimental, I've honestly only posted to github never the reverse so i dont even know what step one is
 
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05:22
@PM2Ring I added my own answer there...
too bad I don't have Py3.7 yet
so I cannot print the embedded codes
*disassemble embedded code objects neatly
05:56
cbg
 
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07:00
@Code-Apprentice Nah, you're right. I also have to review the question a few times to ensure I did asked well without ankward words or phrases.
07:18
cbg
Hey everyone, can someone show me a way to write a summation function from b to a in beginners way, like using whiles and ifs?
@IşıkKaplan yes
@AndyK Thank you I don't need know how I just wanted to learn if someone can do it, thanks.
@IşıkKaplan bit.ly/2t6a91r
@AndyK Didn't know that existed
07:55
@RompePC yeah very useful. especially for the ones who have not done their due dilligence ... like me
@AndyK Yup, I've tried that. All I can find was a = [a, b, c .... n] sum(a). This of course is preferable for advanced users but I'm trying to understand the basics at the moment
you need list comprehension
but I'm not sure if sum will work when your list has only characters...
08:36
recbg
@AnttiHaapala o/
@AnttiHaapala I missed your chat
I need to build python 3.7
@AnttiHaapala excellent!
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cbg
08:43
@AndyK please don't do that. We don't tolerate such comments on the main site, and the same rules apply here in chat. Just link directly to the google research, no need to be condescending.
@RompePC perhaps you don't know because we do our best to keep the site free of that site. It very much goes against our site policy of being constructive and nice.
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@MartijnPieters you work for Facebook?!
@MartijnPieters fair enough Martin. It is true I can be ironic
@dipper yes, I do.
@IşıkKaplan sorry for my comment.
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Jealous :( Which office?
08:45
@dipper London
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@MartijnPieters ahhhhh, sounds awesome! Fun to work?
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I had a job interview with a company who shared a building with the old Google offices in London, looked fun in there
@dipper It is an awesome place. :-)
Intense, but awesome.
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What you working on/with there? If you don't mind me asking
Cabbage
08:51
\o
@dipper Source Control (infrastructure).
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cbg o/
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@MartijnPieters I've just started my first grad job. I'm surprised with how much my back hurts from being sat behind a computer all day. But Facebook sounds cool as!
@dipper I stand all day ;-)
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See that sounds just as painful.. I'm yet to find the optimal balance :p
08:54
My setup: standing desk, big-ass screens, Kinesis advantage and Kensington trackball, balance board to stand on.
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My desk: 2 screens and a pathetic chair. Got any pictures?
@dipper wat
@MartijnPieters As in, managing Facebook’s Mercurial setup?
I think you should go to gym or sth :D
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@AnttiHaapala me?
08:57
I am in tshi condition personally, sit on very bad chairs etc, and I've never had a single back ache :D
@Antti I think I’m going to adapt “tshi” now.
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I tried Googling tshi and got nothing..
@poke adOpt
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oh got it
08:59
@AnttiHaapala Right, thanks. Didn’t realize that.
– I wish people would correct me more often about such things.
it is so easy to confuse the 2
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@poke how do you like your duck meat...
and me too :D
@dipper duck meat?
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09:04
I hope my internet isn't being monitored
you're being productive.
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:P
@poke Yes, and enhancing Mercurial and other tools to be able to meet our rather crazy scaling demands.
facebook is soon the only company to actually use mercurial :D
actually, I consider the Facebook scaling issues somewhat a failure;
"organic growth, internal dependencies" etc :)
@AmanJaiswal use subprocess.call instead
and sys.executable
and possibly a module instead of an executable script :D
I am trying to run one python script from another one for that
the I use the following

os.system('python get_isofile.py {} {} {} {}'.format(in_directory_name,out_directory_name,in_directory_name,filename))

and now I want to use
os.system('%s %s {} {} {} {}'.format(in_directory_name,out_directory_name,in_directory_name,filename) % (sys.executable, sys.path.join(path, 'get_isofile.py')))

I think it will work but I am wrong
can any one tell me how I can replace get_isofile.py to sys.path.join(path, 'get_isofile.py')))
09:19
you want to use os.path.join...
also:
still, use subprocess.call instead :D
not really
to execute the another script I have to give it's absolute path and that I am using that
>>> sys.path.join(path, 'get_isofile.py')
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'join'
you need os.path.join.
path =os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
this is what I am using
I have a question, I have this
In [5]: y = [[1,2,3,4,5,6],[2,4,58,5,4,5]]
the aim is to have this
1  2
2  4
3  58
4  5
5  4
6  5
I tried this
In [7]: for i in y:
   ...:     for val in i:
   ...:         print(val)
   ...:
It gives me this
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
4
58
5
4
5
of course
09:25
what am I doing wrong?
everything.
except using a for loop and print
@AnttiHaapala if you have an hint, that would be great
easiest to zip the pairs together:
I read that Antti
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Q: How to pair up two lists?

user1813343I'm a bit of a Python beginner so I apologise if this is a very basic question. I have two lists of data which are obtained from: with filein as f: reader=csv.reader(f) xs, ys = zip(*reader) I would like to create a loop which would take the first item in "xs" and the first it...

09:26
for a, b in zip(*y):
      print(a, b)
Thanks guys
please do not star every single uninteresting / not funny line in the chat.
@AnttiHaapala can you tell me how to call os.system('python get_isofile.py {} {} {} {}'.format(in_directory_name,out_directory_name,in_directory_name,filename))
with subprocess
starboard is reserved for @Kevin
@AnttiHaapala why...?
09:28
subprocess.call([sys.executable, 'get_isofile.py', in_directory_name, out_directory_name, in_directory_name, filename])
WAT?
@Kevin
why do I see mac...whatever culkin as kevin's avatar?
there have been 2 kevins in this room?
@AnttiHaapala lot more than 2...
09:51
@AshishNitinPatil no but in chat, try @ + kevin ...
10:04
@AnttiHaapala question : What means the zip (*y)especially the star?
@AndyK how about you try google: what does zip star python mean?
@AnttiHaapala I can do that ;)
thanks , I learnt a new thing today
 
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11:10
ANNOYING
when one has hit the repcap, then one doesn't get any notification for upvotes...
Morrrrrrning
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cbg o/
Ahoy all.
A Pythonic day to all.
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vba for me :(
11:25
@AndyK *Martijn
Tbh I'm mostly working in HTML and JS today
so the week is off to a greaaaaaaaat start :(
But thanks for reminding me it could always be worse, @dipper
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@Withnail I've got a web project coming up. Not excited :(. But I'm glad I could make you feel better ;-)
@AnttiHaapala Macaulay
@AnttiHaapala talk about first world problem :P
exactly! I barely touched 206 once, but 100 of it was assoc bonus :-p
My higest is ~170 I think
I'm mildly concerned by how many of the starred comments in here are Andras's.
Has something awful happened to the Kevins or something?
11:38
that ^
bars are getting lower :P
RIP Tristan also
na, someone was busy starring everything. Andras was active that time.
Antti did put up a warning for that.
2 hours ago, by Antti Haapala
please do not star every single uninteresting / not funny line in the chat.
And of course, not trying to steal @AndrasDeak's thunder :-p
I'm not sure if he was referring to that...I thought that was around locally when he was talking. Otherwise he should've unstarred whatever is unnecessary to have on the starboard
I had my laptop screen replaced, which degraded the resolution form 1080p HD to 1366p.
Early morning cabbage
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11:41
cbg o/
That leaves me with only 5-6 starred messages
@AshishNitinPatil degraded?
@AshishNitinPatil did you expect that to happen?
Na, the repair shop did not have the exact display with him
:/
@Code-Apprentice 1366p might actually mean 720p
11:42
Ah yes, my bad
Oh yah...1366x720
My 32" TV runs that resolution. I used it for a while as a monitor, but the vertical space is so limited.
The point is, I am now unable to view (have to hack the html myself if I want to) more than 5-6 starred messages
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Another first world problem
If these keep on piling up, we might as well rename this room 1st world.
lack of food, clean water, and stars.
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11:44
Things are getting tough
@AndrasDeak but I feel really really annoyed now
who's the other Kevin
cbg
@AnttiHaapala let me find him for you
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cbg
11:50
yeah, that really sucks :D
I need to use firefox developer tools to find out the user id.
How do you make it so that if python gives you an error message it will do something?
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Do what?
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Fix the error, that would be nice :(
visual basic: "on error resume next" :D
11:55
@dipper Well because I am using Tkinter I would like it to run something like self.wrong.pack()
Withnail's message was directed at you, Jake
Yeah I know I am reading it
:P
So I have read the Handling Exceptions part and because I am using modules it is coming back with Exception in Tkinter callback Traceback (most recent call last): And the page does not mention anything like this. (At least I don't think it does ;P)
lots of tkinter questions today
11:58
Just me?
I mean on the main site, not in chat
Oh ok :)
@Jake what does it say afterwards?
I mean your interpreter
Exception in Tkinter callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 1550, in __call__
return self.func(*args)
File "D:\Tkinter_Final\Secure\Password_Final.py", line 249, in checke
server.login(usern, passn)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\smtplib.py", line 729, in login
raise last_exception
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\smtplib.py", line 720, in login
initial_response_ok=initial_response_ok)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\smtplib.py", line 641, in auth
does anything look suspicious to you?
perhaps you should read more than one subsection of a whole tutorial page
12:01
Ok :)
I admit that it's slightly less obvious in this form
Thank you
but you need to catch a certain exception, in this case a certain type of error
on top it says "Exception in Tkinter callback", so you can be sure that the type of exception is specified below
typically at the very end
so you need to find something with "exception" or "error" in the name in that traceback :P
also, section 8.4 Raising Exceptions will help too
so yeah, read the whole tutorial page first, and if you still don't know what's going on, ask again
@AndrasDeak hi , yeah ...?
read closely
or count the letters
12:08
7 ?
@Jake that again?
smtplib isn't the easiest... at all...
So I read through the 8.4 Raising Exceptions things and honestly I don't understand it, but what I got from you was that I have to find an "exception" or "error" but I don't see anything with that
rbrb Sorry I desperately need to go sorry. Please still answer and I will read it later. Thanks
@AndyK yes
4 hours ago, by Andy K
@MartijnPieters fair enough Martin. It is true I can be ironic
and there -----------------------------^ ?
> File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\smtplib.py", line 641, in auth
raise SMTPAuthenticationError(code, resp)
smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: (535, b'5.7.8 Username and Password not accepted. Learn more at\n5.7.8 support.google.com/mail/… n189sm10582872wmd.0 - gsmtp')
last 3 lines ^
in line 641 of "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thonny\lib\smtplib.py", inside the function auth() an error is being raised
if you looked at that line of that file, you would probably see
raise SMTPAuthenticationError(code, resp)
@AndrasDeak and ...? (sorry beside asking dumb question, I'm guilty as sin to be plain dumb)
12:19
@AndyK and you called him Martin instead of Martijn
well that's not as bad as calling me Anti :D
as far as I know even calling him Marten would be less wrong
@AnttiHaapala that's right, Annti
it is still the same name
(Martin that is)
@AnttiHaapala yet I'm bugged when people call me Andreas. The name is written right there!
Martijn is dutch right?
12:21
yup
it is so really confusing when Vietnamese localize all Chinese names into Vietnamese...
not using Pinyin...
Could've guessed though, hardly any other nation can pronounce the "ij" sound.
@AndrasDeak everyone else talks about Liu Xiaobo in latin letters... but no, Vietnamese call him Lưu Hiểu Ba
@paul23 right, I forgot that you're Dutch too
@AnttiHaapala those hipsters
and of course my wife knows all the Chinese people by their VN reading only so I have no clue about whom she's talking about :D
12:23
:D
@AndrasDeak aha. indeed. Martjin
Btw Marten/Martin more often than not becomes "Maarten" in Dutch - different name altogether. (Though all stem from the Latin "Martinus" )
@AnttiHaapala considering how she's much closer, you should adapt :P
bruce lee: Lý Tiểu Long
wat?!
12:24
who, where?
language-istically :D
Jackie Chan: Thành Long
dist(VN,China) << dist(Finn,China)
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what is going on
@AnttiHaapala how does that even happen?
12:25
What would be the right exception for when a database returns multiple records where there should only be one? InvalidOperationException?
@MorganThrapp HighlanderException
7
@AndrasDeak Chan Kong-sang
@AndrasDeak Oh man, I'm really tempted to do that now.
@AnttiHaapala aaah, so the order is reversed
@AndrasDeak sorry, his chinese stage name is 成龙 Sing Long
12:27
but...that's not his actual name, right?
so if you read these characters 成龙 in vietnamese you get Thành Long
but no one can read them any more :D
except some mouldy professor at a linguistics dept.
lol :D
but the original old transliteration is still there, I take it?
@PeterVaro I'm sure there are nice formal arguments for "why lines make sense" out there on the Internet already, but here's my uninformed viewpoint: the premise "it doesn't make sense that you can compose a one-dimensional object out of only zero-dimensional parts" depends too heavily on the reader's common-sense understanding of space.
Intuition fails us here because our intuition has developed over the course of millions of years in an environment that only presented practical problems in the realm of the grossly macroscopic.
so you're saying it's a relativistic/quantum thing!
makes sense
In other words, in real life you can take any line-like object -- let's say a strand of hair -- and cut it in half, and still have two line-like objects.
12:30
class HighlanderError(ValueError):
    """This is raised when there should only be one."""
    def __init__(self, message):
        super().__init__()
        self.message = message
It has been done.
You can't see the degenerate case -- where you cut a very short strand of hair and end up with two point-like hair atoms* -- because your eyes can't resolve objects that small
@Kevin Mathematicians will disagree
(*yes, hair is not made out of a homogeneous string of atoms of one element. But that's incidental to the problem)
@paul23 I don't think so
except <some rude joke concerning grooming>
12:32
Mathematicians might disagree that a strand of hair is like a line, but it works for the purpose of this argument
mathematicians are too busy walking 6d hyperplanes to worry about hair not being a universally accurate model for 1d objects
Well no mathematicians will disagree that a "n-dimensional object" can be separated in the (n+1)th dimension.
@AndrasDeak there are dozens of languages written using the same characters. But in western world everyone is using Mandarin/Pinyin transcriptions, or the Jyutping for cantonese + possibly a stage name.
@paul23 nope. That n-dimensional object is embedded in an (n+1)-th dimensional space.
Basically my point is: intuition can't always be used as an accurate measure of truth.
12:34
@AnttiHaapala something tells me that stage names don't help alleviate the confusion
but the Vietnamese just take the old sinovietnamese pronunciation of individual syllables, and write it in the chữ Quốc ngữ
@AndrasDeak the stage name is the "jackie chan" :D
what did I tell you? :D
oh my fav director/actor from hong kong movies: Châu Tinh Trì
As for "why don't we do the same thing with algebra?", maybe we do? I would be unsurprised if there was a branch of math that works exactly with the concept of doing interesting things with lots of zeroes.
Zhōu Xīngchí aka Stephen Chow.
or Zau1 Sing1ci4 in Jyutping... now at least that is close... if I only knew his chinese name
recommended btw
12:40
@AnttiHaapala I suspect you've guessed already, but to confirm, that was probably another Kevin.
exactly.
but... damn this notification thing sucks
I can only notify both of you at the same time.
there is no other option
at least there's no better way to do this weird thing in chat
morning everyone
@corvid o/
12:50
@Kevin that was mostly my point not the problem with understanding and reasoning on abstract things -- I think we are capable of doing that, even if that means, the image in our mind will have a corresponding practical example, because that is how our brain is working.. I was curious about the fact, that why didn't we change the axiom of having infiniite number of zeros to produce any number, therefore, making it possible to divide with zero!
and I'm still interested in this one, and yeah, maybe someone already did that, I just can't find it
(like how a new axiom introduced in the Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry changed everything..)
Seems to me, the practical problem of saying "N = infinity * 0" is: how do you decide what N should be?
but it can be anything isn't it? like there are "lesser" and "greater" infinites out there
if 1/0 = ∞, and 2/0 = ∞, then N is both 1 and 2. Either we've got a contradiction or we need to define a relation other than "equals" for our equations
so N only has to be a real number -- ofc, that would mean 0 = inf*0
so maybe you have to say except 0?
:)
@Kevin but, 1/0 = inf1; 2/0 = inf2; inf1 < inf2;
@PeterVaro minor note: I think Bolyai removed an axiom
12:55
bamm, nothing has to change, it is still true
@AndrasDeak I think you are right on that one :)
Ok, let's have different infinities. They already do that in set theory, I think. Can we do arithmetic with these? What does inf1+inf2 equal?
if you want to treat infinity as a regular number, you already have to consider the projective line instead of real numbers, which I know little about
It only gets interesting if we can manipulate infinities in ways other than the "N/0 = inf_N" relation that defines them
Please avoid using dynamical infinities. It's better to store your infinities in a dict.
N/0 = inf[N], then :-P
12:59
cbg
@AndrasDeak is it? I think compile time constants are far better :)
(but that is just side-note)
@Kevin I bet we can, it is only my limited understanding on math that gets in the way..
@PeterVaro if you can store all the inf_x for x in ℝ, go for it;)
@AndrasDeak I can't but I can introduce a hygienic template for that, which will calculate the value at compile time only what is needed, and when it is needed..
beat that! ;)
inf[1] + inf[2] == 1/0 + 2/0 == (1+2)/0 == 3/0 == inf[3], perhaps
@PeterVaro something something python :P
13:02
(@AndrasDeak and at the same time: if you can store all the inf_x for x in ℝ in a dict -- then please do it :P )
@AndrasDeak LOL
Next up: deciding on an unambiguous notation system for complex expressions like (((1/0)+2)/0+3)/0
@PeterVaro aha, but your usual program won't use all the infinities! :D
@AndrasDeak use FAT python then :)
Possibly inf[inf[inf[1]+2]+3]
@PeterVaro google suggests weird images for that search :)
13:03
:D :D :D
rhubarb for a short bit
@AndrasDeak FAT Python
@Kevin now that is an interesting one..
13:25
\o cbg
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cbg
today new social network for miners (ethereum coins) was about to start, coindash ;) someone hacked their site and changed address for transfers, in 10 minutes stolen 7m$
funny
If nothing else, cryptocurrency serves as an excellent object lesson in how not to do cryptocurrency
13:36
@PeterVaro that's pretty neat
or it was an ICO, whatever
@AndrasDeak ikr? can't wait for it to happen in the official release!
cbg
cbg, idjaw
o/
13:42
\o
\o cbg, IdJaw
Im searching for a way to generate timestamps for every 5 minute interwal. eg. 10:00:00, 10:05:00, 10:10:00 and so on
I bet the timedelta class would be useful for that.
Assuming the timestamp needs to be a datetime instance, that is. Timedeltas don't play nice with time instances.

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