I have a quick question that I can't find an answer to anywhere. Exporting plots from matplotlib to Excel with xlsxwriter. Syntax for images: worksheet.insert_image('B2', 'python.png'), but how can I substitute 'python.png' with a plot? Needless to say: worksheet.insert_image('B2',plt) does not work. Any tips?
Has anyone had go at any other libs apart from goose,readbility or boilerpipe. I am getting arund 85%. But the no. of webpages is too large for me manually scrape off each.
Something like image_data = io.BytesIO() and then plt.savefig(image_data, format="png"). Basically you just tell matplotlib to save your picture into this pseudo-file instead of a real one.
I have a perpetual inner conflict about "an" vs. "a" for acronyms beginning F, L, M, N, S or X. Although X rarely comes up in that context, unless you've got a Xylophone Appreciation Society, or something.
To be honest, I always said "a hotel", "a historic event" until I was about 17 and someone introduced the pretentious "an". And, dammit, it stuck. Unlike the rules about starting a sentence with "and" or "but"
"Naranj is the Sanskrit worked [sic] for “orange tree” which has many roots in a large variety of languages meaning Sham or fruit from the Levant Region." Well, I'll be.
In cryptography, a nonce is an arbitrary number that may only be used once. It is similar in spirit to a nonce word, hence the name. It is often a random or pseudo-random number issued in an authentication protocol to ensure that old communications cannot be reused in replay attacks. They can also be useful as initialization vectors and in cryptographic hash function.
== Definition ==
A nonce is an arbitrary number used only once in a cryptographic communication, in the spirit of a nonce word. They are often random or pseudo-random numbers. Many nonces also include a timestamp to ensure e...
Rebracketing (also known as juncture loss, junctural metanalysis, false splitting, false separation, faulty separation, misdivision, or refactorization) is a process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a different set of factors. It is a form of folk etymology, where the new factors may appear meaningful (e.g., hamburger taken to mean a burger with ham), or may seem to be the result of valid morphological processes.
Rebracketing often focuses on highly probable word boundaries: "a noodle" might become "an oodle", since "an oodle...
@DSM, I'm sorry for bothering you, and thank you! I'm quite new at Python. I'm not sure what to put where the phyton.png is here: worksheet.insert_image('B2', 'python.png')image_data.png is the name of the file, but it's only temporary,, so?
Over time, gravity will cause the fragments of the chat server to collapse inwards until a large explosion occurs. From this explosion a new chat server will dawn which has a chat API.
Yeah, that's why I said you didn't want to know... It's mostly techno, dubstep and rock inspired from the MLP franchise, but most of the time nobody would know it's by bronies if you didn't tell them.
I support this anti-brony policy. If we don't have anyone to look down on, we'll have to evaluate our own life choices, and that isn't going to end well.
Hello, I'm trying to insert into a MySQL database the contents of multiple csv's using python the csv's don't all have the same columns however they all have one common column. How could i go about inserting the data into the database in the respective correct columns from each csv updating the row when a common row is encountered? Any help is appreciated. Thank you
So you're saying the database has columns for everything, but each CSV row doesn't represent every column? What's the problem? Just make your inserts for the columns that the row does have, and make sure there's defaults for the other columns.
This question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32466921/seq-w-of-bash-equivalent-in-python?noredirect=1#comment52795834_32466921 is marked duplicate. However, reason has been provided to explain why its not a duplicate. Can the duplicate lock be removed?
If your question is literally "how do I figure out the max length of these things", then I think it should remain closed, and is a poorer question that the one you did ask.
Since you need a start, a stop, and a minimum number of digits, I don't see how zfill doesn't serve your purposes, and that's explained in the linked Q.