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14:00
Familiar might be a touch strong for me. What's the question @DataTx?
@DataTx just ask your question, if someone can and wants to answer, they will
@DataTx I have done it a few times, but only in the context of flask
@DataTx I've done it in Django with SendGrid
But yeah, just say what the problem is
ok thanks just getting my question ready
I have a data frame that I make to an html table. I can send the table but would like to add some text (a description of the data frame above the html table)
how would i do this with:
data = ps.DataFrame.to_html(df, justify= 'Center', index= False)

# me == my email address
# you == recipient's email address
me = "[email protected]"
you = "[email protected]"

# Create message container - the correct MIME type is multipart/alternative.
msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
msg['Subject'] = "Weekly Tech Support Report"
msg['From'] = me
msg['To'] = you

# Create the body of the message (a plain-text and an HTML version).
text = "Hi!\nHow are you?\nHere is the link you wanted:\nhttp://www.python.org"
How about data = "insert your description here" + data just after the first line?
Seems quite straightforward. If you want to add something to data, then you just... Add something to data.
14:14
wow thats super easy. Thanks Kevin, there is still a lot i need to learn
14:27
@Kevin do you know how I would add a few lines of spaces in between the text and the data frame
@DataTx I'm sure he does.
17
Q: New line Python

FabianCookHow would I specify a new line in python? For a comparison to Java in a String you would do something like "First Line\r\nSecond Line" So How would you do that in Python? For purposes of saving files with more then one line.

If the message is in html, I expect you would do data = "insert your description here <br/> <br/> <br/>" + data
Today I am annoyed by music videos where the music doesn't start right away because they're setting up the storyline or whatever
I'm in serious doubt now: is it really true, that most of the hardwares has backdoors? (Intel and AMD chip for example) If this is true, then the whole free software movement is just a waste of breath
Use paper and quill. It's the most secure. As long as you burn things after writing them down.
@Kevin how about Michael Jackons' Ghost? That was a fantastic one, twenty-something minutes long, was about more than one song, has lots of glue-story in it without music..
14:39
Took me fifty seconds to verify that this song is the one I heard on the radio today, because everything before that was just ambient city noises.
@Ffisegydd you know what I meant
"sure, and actually never speak again, keep everything for yourself"
Yeah I understand I was just making a flippant remark :P
but I'm serious about this
Make sure you write on the paper in a sealed room.
In the dark.
@PeterVaro Oh yeah, MJ is the king of this. "Thriller" has like a five minute long story setup
14:41
ahh.. he was so freaking talented..
@PeterVaro Seems like we need an open source hardware movement too.
@Kevin I was thinking about that one too => but seriously, can you compete with Intel? can you make an 8 core 3.something gigahertz processor?
I don't think so.. non of us can.
and if that is the case, we are doomed.
Ask again next century when consumer grade 3d printers are ten orders of magnitude more accurate
Need more than 10 orders of magnitude unfortunately.
^
it is amazingly small..
14:43
Maybe not. If Intel continue to squeeze ARM out of the embedded market - ARM might do something cray like release all their processor designs to the worrrrrrld
You could never hope to even compete with Intel, realistically.
@IntrepidBrit ahh.. I wish they were doing that
It's too difficult to produce the chip.
that's what I thought too
I agree that's true today, but it may not always be true.
14:44
Talk to China. They'd find it easy to produce the chips ;)
As long as you've got the designs
Yes but you can't trust that they won't do naughty things.
theoretically everything can be reverse engineered
Plus if you design the same chip as Intel then it'll have the same backdoor ;)
You need to re-design it from the ground up to ensure you're happy with it.
@Ffisegydd but once you have the design => you understand it => you can remove all the backdoors (theoretically at least)
but still, I don't think this is the way to solve this problem
Just give into the corporate overlords, it's the easiest way.
14:46
I think it would be easier, to force Intel to open their "old" designs
I'll fetch the crowbar
like we are in 2014 we can force them to open Core 2 Duo for example
"theoretically" is the problem there. You can also "theoretically" prove that your program is bug-free, but in practice it doesn't happen.
and if you are concerned about freedom, you will choose slower hardware, but at least you will know what you are dealing with
There just aren't enough eyes to check over everything. All it takes is one keypress out of line and then you've got the Heartbleed exploit.
14:48
Yeah exactly. Your team of 100s of people (that it would take to reverse engineer everything), can you trust them all?
Should we just not bother then?
How are you going to reverse engineer it? In secret? On what? A computer which already has backdoors, etc.
I wouldn't. I would pay/encourage people who work at the Intel to produce unique (ie - not patent infringing designs) to produce for the Open Hardware project
so => no solution for HW => all free movements are waste of time => the human-kind will never be free again => WE ALL GONNA DIE => THIS IS THE END OF THE WORLD
sigh sigh sigh
but seriously, I think we can't solve this freedom issue
And not just from one company either. AMD, ARM...
14:51
No I don't think we can, it's too complex a system to be do-able in a "free" sense.
You're right, we probably couldn't solve it by ourselves. It could be done via a Google Android esque system
But it's definitely a far, far, far cry from impossible
are you seriously bring "Google" into a freedom issue?
Yes.
But only as an example where a large company can contribute to Open Source and still benefit
It's the Cartesian Demon all over again, but in silicon. The testimony of any computer is not by itself trustworthy, so you can't use it to determine the trustworthiness of any other computer.
Unless you build a trustworthiness-detecting computer using nothing but transistors. But it would have to be done by you personally, since you can't determine the trustworthiness of any other human.
@Kevin Could one not start small? Using chips that one could theretically understand and independently manufacture PICs and work your way upwards...
14:55
Yeah but you're not sure that you haven't made a mistake.
Hi kids!
I mean, cabbage all :D
@Ffisegydd I give up. This ain't gonna go nowhere
Hi @Games
@Intrepid that's the spirit! Go drink some scotch.
Hey man!
@IntrepidBrit this is very disappointing and horrible
I'm pretty sad about these things..
14:58
I think I'll apply the same solution to this problem as the one I apply to "but how do you know that you're not being deceived all the time by Descartes' demon?". The solution being, "you can't know for sure, so try not to worry about it"
(btw that wasn't a sarcastic "Pssh yeah well done, you go drink some scotch like a typical drunken Scotsman" that was a genuine "Dude...go drink scotch :D")
@Kevin I always thought about that advice as the greatest bullshit of all
if you suspect/familiar with something, you cannot really completely ignore it, until you get 100% certainty about its falseness..
You jest...
But I could. Rare, cask strength whiskies sitting next to me
Some of the questions these days
@PeterVaro To be clear, I only advocate that solution for problems that are truly, completely, hopeless.
15:03
cbg
I know you do @Kevin I wasn't talking about you, I was talking about Descartes ;)
cbg(@JonClements)
@JonClements cbg
If obtaining certainty is impossible, then there are better uses of your time than seeking certainty.
@Kevin how can you be sure it is impossible?
it is impossible to be sure it is impossible -- that's the truth
:)
I'm pretty sure that (true == false) is impossible.
Unless you've done some serious dicking around with the compiler ;)
15:05
@IntrepidBrit indeed
@IntrepidBrit or you are using python 2.x instead of 3.x :)
can't one also use a mathematical theorem so that 1 + 1 isn't 2 ?
Python 2.7.8 (default, Aug 24 2014, 21:26:19)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 5.1 (clang-503.0.40)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> True = False
>>> True == False
True
Well, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter is greater than pi if you're in a particularly curvy section of spacetime, so I'm not prepared to admit that true != false, everywhere ever.
universal constants are constant everywhere in the universe, until suddenly they aren't.
@PeterVaro you can still do that in 3.x if you're dedicated enough :)
15:09
But true and false aren't "universal constants" -> they're an abstract logical framework that we have defined. As a result, we choose whether it's impossible or not
@PeterVaro That's cheating and you know it is :P
@Kevin just think about the Bolyai-Lebachevsky theory:
is it possible to save multiple data frames to separate tabs in excel files using pandas
In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry (also called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry, meaning that the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is replaced. The parallel postulate in Euclidean geometry is equivalent to the statement that, in two-dimensional space, for any given line R and point P not on R, there is exactly one line through P that does not intersect R; i.e., that is parallel to R. In hyperbolic geometry there are at least two distinct lines through P which do not intersect R, so the parallel postulate is false. Models have bee...
in one excel file*
I once had a mate that didn't quite get pi
15:10
@PeterVaro NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. NOT AGAIN. twitches and mumbles in the corner The Universe isn't saddle shaped, the universe isn't saddle shaped...
and again and again it came down to: "WHY is it that number"?
@JonClements Do one of those discussions for long enough, you will begin to question your own sanity...
Similarly, I want to know why the prime numbers are arranged in a seemingly haphazard manner.
I had a friend who had a problem with "positive" holes
@JonClements ".. he's got a point y'know..."
15:13
The explanation for why pi is pi, can be found encoded in the digits of pi. Good luck finding it!
I only have problem in one of the math axioms: (we already talked about this a year ago, or something) and that is why n**0 == 1 and not == 0?
@Kevin I just wanted to mention that ;)
Boy I can't look up what I need because I don't know the name. How do you call it if you want to plot f(x,y) using a heat map only? I'm trying to do this using pyplot, but not as the 3d-projection, but only 2d, and then indicate the value of z using color
@PaoloCasciello cabbage
15:14
How do you call that_
(disclaimer: pi has not yet been proven to be normal. Seek arbitrary bit sequences at your own risk)
@Kevin @IntrepidBrit @JonClements familiar with the ultra space-friendly Pi-File-System?
@PeterVaro That's the future man
15:15
We just need specialist pi chipsets
"Well, this is just an initial prototype, and don't worry, there's always Moore's law!"
hahahahahaha
@PeterVaro I remember that conversation. My answer being, "it has to be that way in order for the rule A^X = (A^X+1)/A to hold for all real numbers of X"
@IntrepidBrit I LMAO when I first read the README of that project
@FooBar I'm afraid @Ffisegydd is our matploblib expert... he doesn't appear to be about right now
mat...plot...lib?
@Kevin ..and I remember I accepted that explanation -- but you know me, don't you? I'm a stubborn idiot? ;)
15:18
yes, I went for "plob" because I err.... typoed? :)
btw cbg(@PaoloCasciello)
:o
If he is said expert, he doesn't seem to be himself right now :)
@Peter stubborn - definitely: idiot - definitely not :)
But you pretty much want colormap or contour I think
Or imshow will do it actually.
@JonClements <3
:)
15:20
@peter lol the pifs :D :D
More generally, A $ B = (A $ (B - 1)) ~ A ought to hold for all operators $ and ~ that are separated by one level. ^ and *; * and +; etc
@Paolo long time no see - how goes it?
Thanks
@jon fine (almost). lot of work to do.. :/ you ok?
@PeterVaro Nah, it's fine to not be satisfied by a single explanation for why things are the way they are. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
15:23
I need no thanks. I'm what this room doesn't want, and doesn't deserve. A silent matplotlib user...a cartoon baby.
and "that thing you think is unintuitive is, in fact, entirely intuitive" is surely extraordinary
@Paolo pretty similar situation.... good to see you around again though :)
@JonClements thanks! :)
@Kevin I really like how you can always defend all the sides in a debate ;)
anyway, did you take a look at the debate site I linked you earlier?
"always" -- you've never seen me argue politics/economics/religion with my parents XD
15:25
@Peter I have a suspicion that @Kevin debates all the sides because he's tri-polar :)
@PeterVaro Yeah, I browsed around
However, I'm fine with that, as long as one of them isn't saying "Kill the puppy!"
@Kevin parents are different, I get that -- I cannot agree with mines too.. I cannot agree with them about anything actually ;)
hello
by principal and pride -- nothing more :)
cbg(@rjtubera)
15:27
There's a universal constant ;-)
welcome @rjtubera
is there anyone here used enhanced e-commerce?
@Kevin <thumbs up/> -- we found it ;)
before?
by google analytics?
@rjtubera nope
15:28
I am not familiar with this "enhanced e-commerce", no
@ff
I see. Thanks for reading my concern though :)
@Ffisegydd pcolor seems to be the one working with my data. The others give domain errors :) thanks
my parents were so dissimilar I'm surprised they even met
I know that feeling.
15:30
I'm almost the off-spring of Deanna Troi and Spock
do you have any suggestion where can I address my concern on google analytics?
@JonClements I bet one of them had to have a huge heart and patience to deal with the other one
in our family my father has these "attributes"
Sometimes I think successful relationships are based less on common interests, and more on "I can tolerate all of your weird imperfections"
im trying to convert from pandas dataframe to excel
df = ps.DataFrame(new_rows)

data = ps.DataFrame.to_excel(df, 'sheet1')
You're a slob? Great! I get fidgety if I can't continually make things more orderly.
15:32
but i get Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/franciscosauceda/PycharmProjects/sqlConnector/albertAutomation.py", line 53, in <module>
    data = ps.DataFrame.to_excel(df, 'sheet1')
  File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pandas/util/decorators.py", line 60, in wrapper
    return func(*args, **kwargs)
  File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pandas/core/frame.py", line 1210, in to_excel
    excel_writer = ExcelWriter(excel_writer, engine=engine)
  File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pandas/io/excel.py", line 435, in __new__
@Kevin that's my fear too..
@Kevin use to have a gf that use to piddle me off... I use to cook dinner, and just shove everything in the sink after...
You like to tell rambling stories? Excellent, I need background noise while I'm reading.
no no no... it needs to be washed now...
@DataTx looks like you should be giving it an existing ExcelWriter object.
15:34
yeah i read that, but what does that mean
is that an argument I need to include inside of the data frame to excel function
I suggest you google 'python ExcelWriter'
Modern cinema teaches us that every brooding everyman should match up with a manic pixie dream girl, since their radical differences will form a strong bond. Just like in chemistry.
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A: Save list of DataFrames to multisheet Excel spreadsheet

Andy HaydenYou should be using pandas own ExcelWriter class: from pandas import ExcelWriter # from pandas.io.parsers import ExcelWriter Then the save_xls function works as expected: def save_xls(list_dfs, xls_path): writer = ExcelWriter(xls_path) for n, df in enumerate(list_dfs): df.to_e...

got a few letters from builder companies about a quote I asked to fix the whole in the front lounge
I have the feeling that those can wait until a few drinks after dinner
@Ffisegydd one week tomorrow! :)
ermehgerd...
15:39
not that I'm counting or anything cough
A week until what? Getting the hole fixed? What if a raccoon gets in?
Or is that a purely American concern? What if a raccoon on overseas holiday gets in?
Civilisation: Beyond Earth.
@Kevin terrible..
@PeterVaro Yeah, it's a gender-flipped version of the "some day my prince will come" trope
Instilling weird expectations about relationships in our young people!
@Kevin Nah. Disney's Robin Hood ruins expectations about relationships for young people :(
15:46
I think any expectations about any relationship between two above-the-average-intelligent human being is weird
@IntrepidBrit I watched the ever-living-cabbage out of that film as a wee babby.
@Ffisegydd IKR - Who didn't?!
Monsters. Monsters didn't.
I haven't seen it, but I did watch Robin Hood: Men In Tights recently.
that's another letter done... put in an offer where I'm renting to buy... see what happens
15:47
hi guys
Not my favorite Mel Brooks wacky comedy, but fairly solid
I love how they have Blinkin' on lookout
why would I choose Python to make something versus PHP
what are your thoughts ?
First, the obligatory link to PHP: a fractal of bad design.
15:49
Awww man I have to leave right as we begin this conversation? Damnit!
nono
brb anyway.
not looking for a flame or something
practical reasons
rbrb(@Ffisegydd)
Python has the advantage that you can do more than just web dev in it.
Even if you never make use of the 100s of other things it can do, it's one hell of a scripting language for sorting little jobs out,
15:50
"flame war arguments" and "practical reasons not to use a language" have a large overlapping category :-)
btw, identing works with both spaces and tabs?
Ex. "this language is badly designed" applies to both
@CSáµ  yes but don't use them together, use one or the other.
yeah, well i see both as tools, so really looking for reasons python is better than php in this case
this discussion
primarily opinion based
15:52
lol
@davidism we-re on chat, that does not apply
Just read the link I posted, but imagine it's being said in a nice pleasant voice, so it doesn't seem like flaming.
there is literally no value in asking "what language is better" in that general sense
we have no context about what you are trying to do, what you expect from a language, etc.
Python is better because it's more pythonic ;)
both can be powerful tools in the right hands, both can be disastrous in the wrong hands
@Kevin i know that post, it takes a lot of geniuses to make a perfectly beautify lang...
15:55
they're both turing complete, anything you can do in one you can probably do in the other, even if it requires some work, but again, we would need context to answer that
Good languages, bad languages. That is only the selfish perception of coders. A true master uses what is right for the task.
3
@davidism exactly, you see the point. but you can compare features over langs, ones would be better for web, other for portability, others for spee, statistics, etc, etc
what features are you looking for?
well, i don't know :)
hence my question
Ah, now "speed" is something you can compare! on the N body test, PHP beats Python by about 10%. Not a tremendous margin IMO.
15:56
if i did know i wouldn't probably ask
looking that up
then perhaps you should think about what you want to do before thinking about how you want to do it
It's true that there may be "unknown unknowns" about each language. You can't ask "does this language have feature X?" if you've never heard of X before.
You could write Python for days before you learn that list comprehensions are a thing.
wow, from that chart, anything except c and fortran suck
More like, C and Fortran are freaks of nature. This is a known fact.
But hey, I'll take 100X slowdown if I can write my projects with a thousand times more ease.
C does not suck -- I just wanted to make this sure before I go back to bed ;)
rhubarb(all)
16:01
rbrb
Rhubarb
My personal take - Python is my "goto" language. The first one to which I frame all other languages. Is language X better at this task than python?
Also - I personally find it very maintainable
python is the most readable language I've come across, that's a good point
so python's portable
you mean across architectures?
can be used for gui apps
16:03
yes
across OSes
sure
It's so portable. Python can run on any system that can run Python.
lets talk about Python that can do all the stuff in the world....and lets talk about java...
be it flame or anything, i would not really care..but i would want to know the opinions of the lot..about the same
is python more portable than php? probably not, if you can compile the python interpreter, you can probably compile the php interpreter in the same environment
it doesn't make sense to ask that question
16:05
@CSáµ  It's pretty pants for embedded linux systems smaller than say, an RPi
@Kevin you have way more experience than me, but is there any way to effectively combat a pure blue deck, except playing a blue deck?
Java goes in my mental category of "bland languages that are neither horrible nor interesting" along with most other languages where public static int main(){ is valid syntax
@JonClements Red goblin rush?
@JonClements The most straightforward way would be to play creatures that can't be countered. They print one or two of those in each block.
@IntrepidBrit tried that... and un-summoned every go
16:07
Mistcutter Hydra is the current hotness. Can't be countered, pro blue, haste, and it gets as big as you want it to be.
It's the cadillac of blue hosing.
@JonClements Madness
in short then, if you're playing against blue, play blue?
The more general strategy is to play cards that make one-for-one removal unfavorable. They won't want to bounce your Thragtusk if it gives you another creature and some life gain.
And they won't want to kill your Wurmcoil Engine if it makes two equally deadly offspring.
oooh... hadn't thought of that
I don't do it myself, but they say discard is effective in destroying the blue player's toolbox before they get to use it. Playing Thoughtseize on them puts them in an unpleasant situation of giving up their best card, or giving up a counterspell. You win either way.
16:13
/me writes a note
what is the game about?
@Kevin I do occasionally when playing a heavy creature black deck, deliberately pass a first go to discard a card, then resurrect it
@JonClements Wise
So end up with a 9/9 flyer on turn 2 or something
@JonClements Unless I'm on an entirely different plane from them, talking about Magic: The Gathering
16:15
I heard MTG talk
/me taps two lands to summon The Welcoming cbg
@SomeKittens lol
Cabbage towards some kittens over there
sacrifice two cabbages: star one post
2
starred the post, but I'm afraid the cabbage is for sunday's roast dinner
too bad we can't bountied questions, this one's pretty bad: stackoverflow.com/questions/26353530/…
16:22
Yea. I need to lie down, everything I thought I knew is wrong — marflar 6 mins ago
@davidism flag for moderator attention; bad questions will have their bounty removed and the mod will close the post.
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A: Very broad question but with a bounty, what to do?

Martijn PietersYou flag it for moderator attention with the 'other' flag. Something along the lines of: This question is way too broad, but I cannot VtC it as such because there is a bounty on it. Can a moderator please remove the bounty? Optionally, close it at the same time, but I'll be happy if that part...

Guys, take a look at my answer, this is really evil -> stackoverflow.com/a/26409322/1624921
@MartijnPieters thanks, just what I was looking for
No extra library needed.
@GamesBrainiac why not just use property()?
String.palindrome = property(palindrome)
@MartijnPieters Something went wrong. I tried that.
16:28
@davidism that's a sizeable bounty for such an unanswerable question.
@GamesBrainiac did you try s.palindrome = property(palindrome) perhaps?
@JonClements Classic maneuver.
Just vote puppy for mod - all will be cool :)
davidism you were right about the hoep thing it works now
The current popular turn two resurrection target is Iona, which prevents your opponent from playing spells of the color of your choice.
Or vote for the Ninja... 'cos if he decides to run, I'm backing him :)
16:30
When your blue opponent can't play blue spells, it makes them very blue.
need to make some dinner, rbrb for now
DSM
DSM
Lunchtime cabbage for all!
Greetings
I am new to Python and I can't install PyQt4 or 5 in PyCharm. How can I install?
16:39
i have
writer = ps.ExcelWriter('simple.xlsx', engine= 'io.excel.xlsm.writer')
df.to_excel(writer, sheet_name='Sheet1')
but get the error
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/franciscosauceda/PycharmProjects/sqlConnector/albertAutomation.py", line 73, in <module>
    writer = ps.ExcelWriter('simple.xlsx', engine= 'io.excel.xlsm.writer')
  File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pandas/io/excel.py", line 436, in __new__
    cls = get_writer(engine)
  File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pandas/io/excel.py", line 52, in get_writer
    raise ValueError("No Excel writer '%s'" % engine_name)
ValueError: No Excel writer 'io.excel.xlsm.writer'
>>> Fetch.objects
<django.db.models.manager.Manager object at 0x7fc087864b50>
>>> Fetch.objects.all()
[<Fetch: Fetch object>]
Hi experts, I'm trying to insert a new row into my database using django
can someone show me how to create a new object of type Fetch()
@KeremZaman Have you tried downloading and running the binary? Looks like this is the page
@linuxfan One sec
new_fetch = Fetch()
new_fetch.save()
pyqt is a huge pain to install
it's usually provided by the linux distro's package repo, but that defeats the purpose of virtualenvs
Great thanks @IntrepidBrit You are truly intrepid :)
16:43
@linuxfan But seriously though - read up on Python Classes, and then how the Django ORM implements the Model classes. Will save you many headaches in the future...
<RAGE TYPING>ewng weoutn09ew5unt093t-03 n4t-0349t -039iqwt u309q48it n03q9wgtno9gtasr hasour ygb08utoiewrjgoijrdsgsr90 gunoej!!!!!!!! </RAGE TYPING>
@KeremZaman you could use pyside if you don't mind not having qt5 support
user559633
looks like a photoshop license key, thanks @IntrepidBrit
Microsoft, whoever writes your .NET CF 3.5 documentation will have their test/breast-icles removed in the most painful manner I can muster
When something "sort of" blocks a process, don't inform me that it does block all of the time...
@Kevin yes I've tried but it doesnt affect either
actually, pyside seems to be just as difficult to install
16:48
In that case, I suggest doing whatever davidism says
Who, me? <_<
@tristan YW
My experience with the library extends as far as googling the name and clicking the "downloads" link
@davidism psssssssst get them to dance!
16:52
@Kevin said that @KeremZaman should do whatever you say...
If dancing gets PyQT installed, then dance we shall

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