I just read something about ABI and binary compatible stuff related to C++.
But to my understanding, it seems that Python doesn't have that kind of problem.
Why? Maybe all dynamics languages e.g. Javascript don't have to concern about that?
Because dynamics lanuages don't have to be compiled and are executed just in time with so-called runtime engine? I don't know. I am not familiar with these concepts actually.
@AndrasDeak the solution was indeed simple. Use canvas.print_figure() to write a BytesIO object and pass that to QPixmap.loadFromData(). Too me the best part of a day to throw away my preconception that I'd need to create a QImage first!
@Rick Feel free to ask it.
@python_learner A link to the question would enable room owners to tell you whether the duplicate marking seems fair or not. Until then they are in a vacuum.
@Amundsen I still don't get it, because the two conditions are mutually exclusive. You probably need two independent ifs: if condition1: ... if condition2: ....
(if that's the case then your example is terrible, I'm sorry to say :P)
@Amundsen but that message is again completely unclear to me.
You'll have to be more specific, explaining what should happen in each iteration, in an example that resembles your use case.
@AndrasDeak background for my question: i want to loop over the content of a directory and want to search for two files and delcare each file to a variable ,could be an easy way to do so
y, z = None, None
for item in seq:
if item.startswith("a"):
y = item
elif item.startswith("b"):
z = item
# see if we have found both y and z - if so we are done
if y is not None and z is not None:
break
else:
# the else clause of a for loop will get run if you run off the end
# without doing a break
print("Dang!, ran out of items before finding y and z!")
I don't think it's safe to describe anything as the biggliest because it will be surpassed only a few days later. It reminds me a bit of Dragon Ball Z where, miraculously, every new threat was only ever an order of magnitude bigglier than the previous...
Nah, there's nothing that can be done for the single downvote. I mean... I cannot prove that it's in relation to that interaction anyway, and I keep this question around just to suck up the extra downvotes when I upset people
Mostly it seems that people like to pile on to an already-downvoted question. Some will go for the top-voted question and very few go for the most recent question. At least, I think
@roganjosh Trying to be constructive I posted an answer, plus a comment about the likelihood of the question being closed. So now can I vote to close it?
@holdenweb You can, of course, vote as you wish :) From a personal perspective, I'm not overly keen on people posting an answer and then closing, because I've seen people do that in the past just to farm rep and keep others out. I obviously know that's not your agenda, but that's sometimes how that behaviour comes across (at least to me)
Just in the interest of being explicitly clear (I think you know this already) - me being an RO of chat doesn't give me any authority on what goes on on the main site beyond what the regular rep system provides. What I said in my previous message is literally just personal opinion
Hello. I have an issue with the StackOverflow interface where I can't post my code in order to ask a question. If there is a better chat room for me to join in order to help, please suggest it to me.
Hey guys I am not quite sure if this is possible but I have got this ajax call however before submitting the call i need to run something like this dpaste.com/BPMQ3LWXK Now I got this to work nicely when it was just a single form befing submitted however this is going to need to be done with multiple forms needing to recieve the
forms[i].csrf_token._value()
for each one individually on send as the i representing a numberic value of a for loop from javascript
now essentially what I want to know is is there a way to sub in the javascript value into the jinja2 templating code there dynamically so that it is changed on call or is this not possible
or should i look into preseting those into an array and using the it thus although that doesn't feel the best option at all
But that wouldn't be necessary with forms because you would already have the csrf token as a hidden field, right?
The only time you need to use the code in the link you gave is if you were submitting a POST request that doesn't already carry a CSRF field injected by Flask e.g. if you were just submitting a generic JSON body from the template
Well not quite so what I have at the moment is one form "update_progress" and then for each student in the class generating a new form 'attendance-' + i (i being the index number of the student
What I am aiming for is that on clicking submit of the update_progress form I use ajax to submit the attendance forms each point to a new route just to validate and organise the attendance separately
when looking at the html code in browser it seems all these forms have the same csrf token which I find weird no?
@AndrasDeak It specifically says "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code. Please indent all code by 4 spaces using the code toolbar button or the CTRL+K keyboard shortcut. For more editing help, click the [?] toolbar icon."
I would share a screenshot with you that shows that I have done exactly that if I could, and the question preview even shows that it's formatting correctly. I don't know what the issue is.
And, more importantly, I'm not getting the necessary feedback to fix it (on my own).
is there a preferred way of creating well-isolated business logic that you can just basically plugin to django code
im interested in bringing useful python functionality to a website but the django more acting like a microservice that just kind of passes through assets. Python --> Django --> JS website (part of this is that then I could swap out the JS website for any other type of front end hopefully then)
@Mr.MintyFresh hmm. Code formatting should be a no-brainer now that code fences are also supported. You can post a screenshot here and we can take a look. But make sure to add something to the message where you post the screenshot link, so that it doesn't expand and take up a lot of room in chat.
@Asif I don't see how the line you showed on top could have raised that error. But it's clear why the code at the end of your question raises that error. Compare the signature of your function and the way you call it later:
You are passing four positional arguments, but this means that they get assigned to c, gamma, epsilon, X_train according to the signature. So when you then also pass c=X[0] as a keyword argument, you indeed pass c twice.
I can't comment on the semantic problem (of passing c and gamma based on your data) that desertnaut noted, because I'm not familiar with machine learning
@Mr.MintyFresh no. Upload the screenshot, then edit the autogenerated message and put something (even just a dot) along with the image URL. That will prevent oneboxing.
I mean, uploading an image will automatically post its URL, thereby oneboxing the image
@Mr.MintyFresh I agree that your post seems well-formatted. If I had to guess, the file names interspersed with the code blocks gives a false positive. I'd first try replacin gthe four-space indents with triple backticks (that's newer and maybe more reliable).