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12:00 AM
I should say, "there are definitely \n in some of the tweets"
 
hmm
how much energy do you want to put into this project @duhaime? do you want to learn about parser design and tools?
 
lord no, I'll just wait 10 minutes and rebuild my json file
I'm all about the path of least resistance
 
okay. what i had in mind wasn't the path of least resistance
 
I have learned about postprocessing shaders in webgl though; that's more interesting / exotic to me
haha, I sensed that
 
12:08 AM
it's relatively easy to create a json parser using ANTLR that you can customize to evaluate JSON in parts as it's streamed in
 
I mean I'm sure if I were on a deserted island without wifi I could cobble something together that could parse JSON and even malformed JSON
I'd do it all in Python though, not java
 
"relatively easy" - adj. something you could spend days on.
 
I'm sure
 
it'd be fun though
 
my respect for the native json parser in python would likely increase considerably
 
12:10 AM
ANTLR supports python.. it's not just java
 
@wim what is the bug in that line? I didn't realize one could compare tuples like that!
oh nice
I'm trying to spend as much of my time with neural networks and webgl as possible
no disrespect to the good people who write parsers used round the world
Oh, version 2.7 returns False for that check
@wim did you scour the active PR's? You should let them know!
 
this guy created an incremental parser that you could probably compile and use on the command line to split up your large file: github.com/ondrap/json-stream
eh.. nevermind.. i'm looking at it closer. Too many unknowns. the C lib might work, but the project is geared toward haskell
 
ah thanks for looking Todd!
It's really not too much to just rebuild the file
The process is running now
 
ah here we go... are you on windows or linux?
there's a command line too for processing json that can break it up, jq
it looks like it might be part of linux distros by default.. i just did a quick check and i have it on mine
 
I'm on osx but have access to some RHEL and ubuntu boxes
 
12:23 AM
has windows and mac versions too: stedolan.github.io/jq
 
what's the tool?
oh
 
there's a tutoral link on the page too ... the text doesn't stand out: stedolan.github.io/jq/tutorial
you can automate it with python using subprocess.run()
 
amen!
 
is it a winner?
 
haha, I will give it a go! My machine is swapping at the moment, so I'm going to let a few running jobs complete before I add any more wood to this fire
 
12:38 AM
this guy has a list of command line utilities like this one: ilya-sher.org/2018/04/10/list-of-json-tools-for-command-line jid might be something useful - can run queries on json data with it
 
1:00 AM
watching these videos on youtube "nathan for you" .. it's like "the profit" but it's a spoof, but the other people on it aren't aware it's a spoof. funny as hell.
 
 
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3:41 AM
@AndrasDeak Yes. Can get column-major withnumpy.ndarray(..., order=‘C’/ ‘F’) optional: Row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order. Never seen it used.
 
 
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5:06 AM
Hmmm
 
5:36 AM
where's the any key
 
5:49 AM
@Todd the big one which looks like an I inside an O
 
<searches diligently>
 
6:03 AM
hmmm.. my keyboard doesn't have it then.. too bad.. I can't install my software then
 
6:33 AM
pip3 install uwsgi flask
pip3 install flask

will this command conflict ?
 
why it's should conflict?
this is a package and this is a different package
 
Hi everyone!
Hi @αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη !

python 3 latest, x86
pip 20.0.2
---
Error: from pbkdf2 import pbkdf2
Import Error: cannot import name 'pbkdf2' from 'pbkdf2' ({py installed path}\..\pbkdf2.py)
 
@G.Alexander looks like you called your own script pbkdf2.py which shadows the name of the module you are trying to import
 
@tripleee thank you.
@tripleee
An other error on this line: from Schema import *
---
tried: "pip install Schema"
 
seems like an unrelated problem; we have no idea which module you are hoping to access or how installing it failed -- please add more details
why do you hope Schema to be defined and which module should provide it?
normally modules are not capitalized, though there are exceptions
 
6:44 AM
Converting py2 project to py3.
 
are you generally having problems with imports not being able to locate files?
 
there are many modules with this name; if the one you want is pypi.org/project/schema then the name is lower case
but without seeing your code or receiving details we are guessing as wildly as you are
 
Schema
from Schema import *
 
pip install schema
 
apple security cdsa utilities
 
6:48 AM
lower case S
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη I've already installed Schema using "pip install Schema"
 
I think that Andras told him the same yesterday
 
nooooooo lower case S ... pip install schema
 
please use lower case
 
6:49 AM
Requirement already satisfied: schema in ....
 
Schema is different than schema
 
is it?
 
ok now import it with the same way
lowercase
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη Wow!
 
6:50 AM
genius
 
because
from Flask import flask
will use in both case how will interpreter know which one to import
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη :)
 
100% percent that Andras was telling him the same yesterday @Todd
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη google god father?
 
it doesn't take google to figure something out like this
 
6:52 AM
19 hours ago, by Andras Deak
Two capitals?
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη Thank you, remembers ... :) :) :)
 
python 2 had several modules that had capital letters in their name... but python3 is more strict about the naming convention and they're all lowercase
 
18 hours ago, by Andras Deak
python 2 is dead (yay!)
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη I'd like to vote you UP!
 
sung to a tune by color me badd
 
7:10 AM
@G.Alexander you welcome.
Why would the OP deleting the full question after receiving the answer ?
 
user10984358
maybe they dont want it to be tracked to them?
 
I feel it's a bit confusing, "you've came to ask for help. people paid attention and posted an answer for you. you have accepted it and said thanks. then you delete the full question."
 
user10984358
i used to search for basic python q's to answer and one of my answer got 4 upvotes when the actual answer got like 2, fast forward and that question is gone :?
 
it's happened many times. i figured it out when i was looking to mark a dupe question which I've answered it before.
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη usually homework or illegal/afraid of boss knowing
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη it rarely happens with questions worth answering
 
7:23 AM
@AndrasDeak Good Morning, that's logical
 
morning
 
7:36 AM
sometimes I wonder if some of the q posters are just trolling and getting a laugh pretending to be dumb.. seeing how far they can take it until someone helping them finally cracks
 
@Todd just inverse survivorship bias. You only see those that couldn't figure out their problem using 10 years of SO knowledge and the rest of the internet
 
one of my previous answer got a comment by different one than the OP with something like "that code supposed to not be here! i paid for it in upwork" :D i have been searching for it but looks like the mods removed the comment.
 
yes.. i have survived their trauma.. therefore I am extraordinary
 
8:11 AM
BTC starts to breath
 
8:23 AM
dupe with an identical copy/paste of that answer
 
ahmed!! Could you take a look at this post? : stackoverflow.com/questions/61016153/…
there is a problem with your code that you helped me with :)
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη
 
@Zakan hi, what the issue then
 
Zakan
Its not scraping the right players
I think the code takes players outside the top 500 list. It's not matching with the scraping I've done before.
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη raise a custom mod flag on the new answer, link to the old answer, mention that it's plagiarised and request its deletion. End with "thank you".
 
8:32 AM
Hi @all I'm new to this chat, Could anybody please look this post and help me out stackoverflow.com/questions/60726972/…
 
@Zakan since we are discussing an answered question. looks like that's will be against room rules. I'll go ahead and invite you to a separate room.
@AndrasDeak kindly confirm if am correct or not.
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη not really
 
so i can discuss it with the Op here yes?
 
for a while, sure. If it drags on it's better to do elsewhere
 
Great!
 
8:35 AM
Ok @Zakan so while i checked the website, navigating to first 2 pages, i see the names is already in the same order.
did you managed to know since which page the issue start ?
 
I'll check
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη page 17 or 18
 
alright let me run the code and take a look.
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη thanks
 
@Zakan well, actually the issue that the right order is 25 Players. but there's another 5 Players presented within the same tag on the right side. that's why you get a wrong output where each page 30 Players.
I'll correct that momently
 
\o @αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη
 
8:44 AM
@QHarr Oh hey ! how are you ! long time haven't see you \o/
 
@all : If I have a python function that I don't care about the return value of, when I add the annotations do I need to put None or leave blank. Examples:
def foo(bar: str):
    os.rename(bar, 'somethingelse')

def foo(bar: str)->None:
    os.rename(bar, 'somethingelse')
would the signature be as the first or the second? I would expect the first to be correct.
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη Hey! Been keeping a low profile.
 
@Zakan copy the updated code. that's should fix your issue. actually I've just updated the following change [:-5]
 
user10984358
I have seen in some codes where None is given
 
user10984358
it is mostly in code challenge websites, so it is up to you if you think they are a credible source
 
i usually use "_"
 
9:00 AM
@QHarr since python returning None is implicit, imo no return type meaning -> None should also be implicit.
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη thanks bro!!
 
@Zakan you welcome. glad to help :)
 
9:12 AM
on the other hand, the point of annotations is to make things explicit, to help both the human reader and automated tools which can check whether you keep the promises you made in the type hints
and remember, "explicit is better than implicit"
 
hey american ahmed, thanks for your answers last week :)
 
@Arne @AndrasDeak guys thank you I figure it out with that heroku and potrace thing !!! Can't thank you enough !!!
 
9:27 AM
Also @JonClements ^, no problem
 
@JonClements yes yes yes !!! sorry forgot to mention you !!! Very very helpful !!! I deployed my first app on heroku ! And it's working !!! So happy !
one last dumb question from me
is it possible somehow to access a url that is available only to a local network ? i know it's stupid but maybe there's a way around ...
 
How do you define "only available to a local network"?
 
@AndrasDeak i mean...if I send you the link, you won't be able to access it
 
Is that not an answer to your question? :)
 
or me eveng being outside of the network...
:D :D :D
i was just thinking i can somehow a way around
maybe somehow send a json file with request and get data back also using a cloud thing or something....no clue...
stop me when my fantasy goes too crazy :)
 
9:34 AM
@Arne Thanks
 
@AnotherUser31 Essentially, as Andras pointed out, your only approach is to have "something" in the local network that is capable of being accessed not just from the local network. This may be either this url itself, or it may be another machine on this local network, with a server/port of it's own open to the internet, which can do the work for you. If it isn't obvious yet though, doing this incorrectly will open a whole can of worms on this entire network, and can compromise the security.
So, the idea is, if this is an office network, or some network outside your control, you may not want to go down this route.
 
9:51 AM
@ParitoshSingh very very well described the whole thing !!! Thank you very much !
 
@JohnAndrews you welcome
 
10:13 AM
need to raise an exception:
if ele in list_lol:
def fn:
    for ele in list_lol:
       if ele:
          "ok"
    raise Exception
can anyone help with this
i need it to break if element is found, if not exit the for loop and then raise
 
@Aqua4 so do that
for ele in list_lol:
    if ele:
        break
else:
    raise Exception(...)
 
break supported in for? :p
 
Why would it not be?
The trickier part is the for-else construct. Which also exists. If you haven't seen it yet, google it
 
def __click_expand_likes_btn():
#    return btn or false
    for btn in bot.driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//button[@type='button']"):
        if ' others' in btn.text:
            btn.click()
            break;
    raise NoSuchElementException
this is working fine, but stil raises hell at the end
oops sorry missed that
done, fixed tnx.. @AndrasDeak
 
are you meant to include white space before others ? and you just insert raise out of for loop, insert else then.
 
10:20 AM
@Aqua4 no need for ;
 
on this bit
dummy = ListNode(0)
cur = dummy
for element in heap:
      cur.next = ListNode(element)
      cur = cur.next
when cur.next is set does it set dummy.next to the same thing?
 
10:55 AM
Good evening everyone
 
@Permian dummy points to the original value of cur (ListNode(0)); it continues to point there, while you update cur to traverse the list (if we can guess from the attribute that that's what it does)
but yes, listNode(0).next gets updated on the first iteration
 
i thought pyhton had shallow copying
 
that's exactly what this is
 
dummy --> nothing
or
dummy --> ListNode(1) ---> ... ----> ListNode(6)
 
dummy gets a copy of the pointer in cur, not a copy of the thing pointed to by cur
or rather, referenced, I should say
any shallower and it would not get anything
 
10:58 AM
https://dpaste.org/LgD1

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'app.model'; 'app' is not a package
 
the error message pretty much tells you what's wrong
 
please open the link
 
you please open this link: realpython.com/python-modules-packages
 
@tripleee but when i return dummy.next it finds the next node created by cur
 
the head of the new list, yes
 
11:04 AM
this wouldnt work in other languages
no?
like java
 
welcome to Python room @Permian
 
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη perfectly reasonable question
 
@Permian any language that doesn't have copy semantics for assignment works this way
 
in c++ you dont have to specify copy semantics right?
 
Don't take this the wrong way, but I don't want to talk about rvalues and lvalues with you.
 
11:08 AM
ok ok
 
C++ semantics are complicated. They have both copy and reference semantics.
Hm, some point of reference if you do want to dig into this: In C speak, Python's assignment is name = &object (reference). Other forms of assignment are *name = object (pointer) and name = object (copy).
C++ allows overloading =, so a = b can mean literally anything.
Aaaand reading up on these, please straight out ignore the naming in parentheses. It'll be more misleading than helpful.
 
 
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user10984358
1:52 PM
How can operator.itemgetter with slice be modified to do this '123456'[2:], by this I mean take elements in a range, in this case from 2 till the end of string tried itemgetter(slice(2))('123456') just gives me the second
 
slice(2, None)
 
user10984358
:/ thanks!
 
I never thought to use itemgetter with a slice
 
user10984358
I dont know where I saw this, I just tried and it didnt error out so I was trying things with it
 
2:34 PM
@TheNamesAlc are you sure about the result? slice(2) gives me the first two items, i.e. [:2]
 
user10984358
yeah that was my mistake, retried it, you are correct
 
user10984358
>>> itemgetter(slice(2))
operator.itemgetter(slice(None, 2, None))
 
user10984358
should have noticed this by then
 
user10984358
is there a reason why slice acts like [:2] and not [2:] ?
 
same reason as range
 
user10984358
2:49 PM
ahh now its easy to remember
 
3:10 PM
cbg
 
cbg
 
3:41 PM
cbg
 
Hi
Someone on SO says: "I always try to avoid writing files to disk, even if it's a temporary folder dedicated to my tests: not actually touching the disk makes your tests much faster", so I wonder whether he DOESN'T test those operations at all or he has a better way?
 
Sounds like a premature optimization to me
 
Mocking file operations is a common practice.
 
so mocking doesn't use the disk?
ahh, yes he has used mocking (stackoverflow.com/a/55657579/9868445)
 
no, you can mock file.read() for example to return data from memory rather than reading from disk.
 
4:08 PM
thanks
 
user11585758
4:28 PM
Guys is it possible to put function inside function
 
user11585758
I am getting undesirable output on it
 
yup, that's possible
 
user11585758
I had made a function , inside which contain another function, that sub function returns true or false on some specific condition .

when condition is true, my outer function for loop calculates but it giving swapped answer than same function used outside
 
Magic 8-Ball says: High chance of MCVE.
 
high chance? Must be broken
 
user11585758
4:37 PM
oh
 
@Aran-Fey It's switched to "subtle hinting" mode, but the dial seems broken. Might be "wishful thinking" or "self-fulling prophecy".
 
user11585758
I just referenced the inner function after the variable and throws error
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'dog_detect' referenced before assignment

but as we know function uses function anywhere it is written when used outside
 
Functions must always be defined before they can be used. You're trying to do it the wrong way around.
 
user11585758
oh
 
what does "but as we know function uses function anywhere it is written when used outside" mean?
 
4:42 PM
"Function B can call function A even though function B was defined after function A", I think
 
user11585758
:D , like if we have function if we write before we are assigning it to the variable. Which i was thinking , and was wrong
 
user11585758
But it again prints swapped results
 
Magic 8-Ball says: High need of MCVE.
 
user11585758
can i paste code snippet , oh sorry MCVE is actually code snippet
 
@mathematics you have been here long enough now to know the rules. Firstly that code should be properly formatted along the lines of our guide and secondly that longer code blocks should be hosted off site
 
user11585758
Sorry , forgive me.
 
user11585758
sorry , I had formatted just before you moved. but sorry for larger block.
 
@mathematics Please try to construct a minimal example of your use-case. Not only does this make it easier for us to grok your problem (and thus more likely to help), it allows you to understand the core of the problem better.
 
@mathematics it's fine but please take time to review the rules if you are not familiar with them
 
question: i need to create a list of tens of thousands of dictionaries. of course i want to speed this process up—and decided to do so using the multiprocessing module
i'm trying to time chunks of code using the difference between two time.time() calls
i get results like this, though:

when i create 1 process, that process takes 4 seconds to create (not to actually run the code)
when i create 4 processes, each process takes 1 second to create (not to actually run)
when ic reate 8, each takes .5 seconds—etc.
this seems... too strange to be coincidence. is there something wrong with my means of timing? (the processes themselves are passed a list of objects)
 
4:57 PM
your benchmark is very likely incorrect. starting processes takes some time, but not remotely on a .5 second scale or above.
 
is there a better way of timing things? i just do:
 
@AmagicalFishy are these lists large? do you split them across the processes?
 
user11585758
oh done rereading. I am so sorry about that.
 
 s1 = time.time()
# Code
s2 = time.time()
print(s2 - s1)
they are large lists, but i split the list up into chunks of equal size and give one to each process
 
you are likely observing the time to copy and transfer the lists.
note that processes do not share memory, so sending data to/from them (including initial input) does serialise and deserialise all data behind the scenes.
 
user11585758
5:00 PM
please check dpaste link dpaste.com/1EHHR9G thankyou for answering . I really appretiate it
 
ah, yeah. that would make sense (and coincide with the scaling, too)
on the other hand, threads DO share memory, but the GIL prevents any real benefit for this application :(
 
@mathematics it doesn't seem like your nested function is used at all
 
@AmagicalFishy Reconsider whether the main process has to create the list. Often, the subprocesses are able to create/read/generate just the part of their input data needed.
 
user11585758
oh sorry , i had minimized it . It is inside the for loop , I will repair it.
 
5:03 PM
@MisterMiyagi they do, unfortunately. the list that is ultimately split up is the result of an sqlalchemy query (in a Flask application)
since the processes don't share memory, the app_context isn't shared
 
@AmagicalFishy are you running through the ORM?
 
You might be able to improve the speed by skipping the ORM and running a raw query
 
and this query can't be subdivided? e.g. querying the first 0...1000 items, the next 1000...2000 items, and so on
 
In some cases I just drop back to psycopg2 and you can speed things up by several orders of magnitude if you're just looking to create a dict and don't need the ORM overhead. Depends what you're trying to do
 
5:06 PM
the query can be subdivided—but the query itself doesn't take much time. if it were subdivided, each process still couldn't fetch the data because the app_context (necessary to ping the DB) wouldn't be shared across them
it might be possible to get a connection to the DB w.o. the ORM, though, like @roganjosh is suggesting. i might try that if this multiprocess_shared_memory thing falls through
do you usually use psycopg2 that way roganjosh? or is the speed up mostly a speed up w.r.t. the query speed itself?
 
Can you give a MCVE?
 
user11585758
Hi here is the updated link dpaste.com/2S16DYP . Thanks for answering appreciate your help.
 
@AmagicalFishy Are you using flask-SQLA or just SQLA?
 
flask-SQLA
i can't give an mcve. or, rather, i suppose i could, but i'd probably solve the problem in the time it'd take to make one ;)
 
See here. You don't necessarily have to drop down to psycopg2 but I do in some cases, and can just pull the db connection string from current_app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI']
 
5:10 PM
@AmagicalFishy just a hunch, but I would expect the shared memory to be synchronised. meaning it might be very slow if multiple processes depend on it. directly exchanging data between multiple process at least means there are multiple queues that exchange data independently.
 
But if you dict(zip()) the results of the query with the headers from c.description then you can build your list of dicts very quickly without the overhead of instantiating all of the classes that comes with an ORM
 
ah, yeah. the shared memory thing doesn't actually look to be what i need
i'm going to try that, @roganjosh :) thanks for your guys' suggestions
i ran out of ideas :v
 
I would almost certainly try this approach before multiprocessing
 
user11585758
guys
 
user11585758
I will try myself , if doesnt i will ask
 
user11585758
5:19 PM
Good Bye. :)
 
6:41 PM
@ParitoshSingh did you ever end up getting Dungeon Keeper?
 
I did. it's sitting here on my system, neglected :)
 
Oh sweet, fancy joining me and my sister for a skirmish?
I managed to get Hamachi running in the end
She's only just learning too. We've only had one proper skirmish so far
 
7:05 PM
@ParitoshSingh I'll be starting shortly so I won't be on chat but if you fancy playing at some point, you'll need to install Hamachi and email me on j.pilkington@hotmail.com so I can send you the relevant network details :)
 
7:46 PM
oh oops
i was tabbed out
 
8:00 PM
@ParitoshSingh No worries, I have replied :)
 
8:31 PM
hello
Im a little bit impressed with setuptools.. I just rearranged my project and followed some simple instructions on creating a setup.py file.. and on the first run, i was nervously anticipating a couple hours of debug and picking through google search results.. but my project built almost perfectly on the first try.
 
Hello, can somebody explain someting about 'from' imports for me please ?
 
8:47 PM
what's your question
 
 
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10:04 PM
for proc in psutil.process_iter():
        try:
            if 'python' in proc.name():
                for con in proc.connections():
                    if con.status is psutil.CONN_LISTEN:
                        print(con.laddr.port)
        except:
            pass
 
@roganjosh might you know how to get the resulting object from a memoryview object?
 
How can I write a oneliner for that ... is there any tenary statement for that?
 
psycopg2 returns a memoryview object from teh SQL table instead of an actual object
i tried val.obj, but that didn't work much either :l
 
@AmagicalFishy You're gonna have to give me at least some indication of what you did :)
 
oh, haha, sorry about that. i followed your suggestion and moved the query to the process itself directly via psycopg2 (using the SQL URI). so i've got the query down, execute it, and fetch the results
 
10:07 PM
Ok, so you'll have something like (winging it):
headers = [item[0] for item in c.description]
data = [dict(zip(headers, item)) for item in c.fetchall()]
Is that the case?
 
ah! no, i have something like:
results = cursor.fetchall()
for result in results:
    print(result)
which results in a tuple
(1827, <memory chunk at 97x73728>, 377, 1)
the memory chunk part is what i'm struggling with. i'm not really sure what to do with it (it isn't the object that's stored in the DB)
i was wondering if you've ever run into that before
 
Mmm. I've never seen that. What does your query look like? Are you definitely using psycopg2 directly?
 
no1 can help me? :(
 
i think so
i've got:
 
@0x45 I'm not familiar with the library sorry. It's also the evening in Europe so it tends to go quieter here. People will see your question and will answer if they can; please be patient
 
10:13 PM
    result = urlparse(uri)
    conn = psycopg2.connect(
        database = result.path[1:],
        user = result.username,
        password = result.password,
        host = result.hostname
    )
insofar as the psycopg2 part goes
the query itself is
query = (
                "SELECT flare_user_events.id, ST_AsBinary(flare_user_events.location) "
                "AS location, flare_user_events.event_type_id, flare_user_events.timestamp "
                "FROM flare_user_events "
                "WHERE flare_user_events.user_id = %(user_id)s "
                "AND flare_user_events.timestamp < %(end)s "
                "AND flare_user_events.timestamp > %(start)s "
                "LIMIT %(limit)s "
                "OFFSET %(offset)s"
        )
 
That looks ok to me without being able to test. Give me a few mins
 
i think i might've found something in: stackoverflow.com/questions/37717280/…
 
Hold on, you have ST_AsBinary. So the query looks like it does exactly what you wanted?
 
needs details/ RTFM question fully answered by Python tutorial 3.1.2 : Strings In python how to mix two sentence?
 
The issue looks unrelated to the general approach that I suggested. This is due to the data that you're actually storing in that field. What output do you want?
 
10:19 PM
hrm, i think you're right (sorry, i took the query by using sqlalchemy's "statement" and copying the sql manually)
oof. that was it, man.
thanks. sorry for the oversight ;l
 
No worries :). It seems you translated my suggestion just fine other than that
 
needs clarity/ no MCVE / debugging help, only happens on Jython stackoverflow.com/questions/61090149/…
 
excellent :v
 
needs more focus / pandas RTFM tutorial / code doesn't have any pandas in it stackoverflow.com/questions/61090014/…
 
user11867329
10:46 PM
@AndrasDeak
 
@OakDev why are you pinging him?
 
wim
@roganjosh ping train! 🚂
 
@wim Choo choo :). Nah, I'm firmly parked on this one, I'm afraid. I am well aware of OakDev
 
user11867329
It's a queue.
 
user11867329
Not a question.
 
user11867329
11:26 PM
I'll give him a baseball signal.
 
@AmagicalFishy Did you manage to get your speed-up?
 

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