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00:26
I have a friend with about my level of Python expertise going to do a 2 hr HackerRank test. What, if any, prep should he do? Asking for a friend... Thanks. :)
01:15
@davidism was it you who posted the GIF of the anime girl barfing a rainbow the other day? Could you send me the permalink?
01:31
@MattDMo here you go
 
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03:06
@davidism awesome. My boys were suitably impressed with my current hat, and I wanted to show them your contribution.
 
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06:17
Why downvotes on this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/41518188/…
Probably because it's a dump of code with no explanation about what the problem was or how it was fixed.
And why on question?
Too specific?
 
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07:43
Hi. Does anyone know where I can find the source for Tkinter online?
Okay, in file: Tkinter.py (Path: /usr/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py) line # 2919 ...
I am trying to understand how the scrollbar scrolling api works...
I don't understand that line of code... self.tk.call(()... I couldn't find that call method anywhere...
 
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10:06
@deostroll It's in /usr/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py
the debugger won't step through that call...why?
is it some c routine?
@deostroll what IDE are you using?
no using any
can you find the method inside Tkinter.py?
manually I mean
10:12
btw, why are you reading the source code? It has documentation, hasn't it?
Ahm...the docs for Scrollbar.set says:
> Set the fractional values of the slider position (upper and
lower ends as value between 0 and 1).
I want to know how to compute those fractional values...
@deostroll Not sure if I understand
what do you mean by compute?
trying to mimic functionality like a listbox...so if a control gets added and its placed outside the viewable area, just below the previous one, I want the scrollbar to scroll to the end...
in other words always show the recent control added...
ok, but you are looking at the wrong places
if it has the functionality of automatically scrolling to the new control, it's not fractional value business
if you have to scroll manually, it's still not scrollbar's business
you may compute the correct position by length_till_new_control/total_length
10:27
yes, but how to finally tell the scrollbar to scroll that much amount...?
I don't see why you say its not scrollbar's responsibility?
@deostroll because you are asking a different question now :)
 
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11:40
ah i finally nailed it...
 
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12:51
Hello
someone please help in with this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41431882/live-stream-stdout-and-stdin-with-websocket
13:14
hmm, accept after 11 months, possibly a new record
cabbage
@AndrasDeak I've had surprise accepts after years.
I mean personal record:P
I'm sure there is a SEDE query already that lets you see what answer took the longest to be accepted..
probably
14:00
Cabbage
@AndrasDeak I got an unaccept after 11 months :p
nice!:D
cbg
14:25
@AndrasDeak This one got accepted a few days ago. Almost 2 years!
I think that's my record so far
not bad:)
 
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15:56
This is big: Jinja 2.9 released with Python 3 async support and completely reworked scope handling. palletsprojects.com/blog/jinja-29-released
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16:34
Aargh, first one person ninja'd me on a question, but okay, my answer went in a bit of a different direction, so upvote the first and keep working, during which time someone else ninja'd me and his answer was the same as mine. :-(
16:47
I feel ya.
@BhargavRao see, this one here: stackoverflow.com/a/41338854/918959 was naa'd (it is low quality answer, but it was correct answer altogether; though not at all as good as it should be undeleted...)
I didn't think it was an audit so I just downvoted just to be sure that I do not get more declined flags :d
17:32
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, 6 reviewers there. If a mod had seen it, It'd have been declined :(
Hi, can someone help please
18:02
@apronedsamurai Chat rules suggest directly ask the question. sopython.com/chatroom
@AnttiHaapala incidentally, the air hurts my face today
I was being polite.
The room's local rules override politeness;)
cabbage
ok
so I am using Python 3.1
sorry, 3.6.0b3
18:05
why?
ah OK
I have typed
wait, how do I format code in here
ctl+k?
backticks for inline, or ctrl+k for multiline
multiline messages are either all code XOR all quote XOR flat
import sys
see also the faq and help links in the bottom right corner
print (sys.path)
18:06
shift+enter for multiline message
or copy+paste here
I'd like to add a directory
to the sys.path
sys.path.append?
Is that your question? And did you google "python 3 add directory to sys path"?
rhubarb(time.sleep('good'))
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Rhubarb!
18:33
Guys, stackoverflow.com/q/684171 and stackoverflow.com/q/1254370 are duplicates. Which of these two should be closed in your opinion?
or maybe they should be merged
18:53
I'd merge the second into the first. They both say the same thing, the first just has a more thorough accepted answer.
19:51
@vaultah Thanks. I have saved the sopython resource. I am almost done with the LPTHW book but will research and expand on some of the points they made in that post... It looks like my notes may need to be modified somewhat. — AuthorizedUser 50 secs ago
Is it possible to extract images from .xls excel file with python?
@vaultah *burned and salted, fixed that for them
Please use standard English, or at least K, M, and not lakhs when posting to Stack Overflow. — Antti Haapala 10 secs ago
@BhargavRao ^
what's a lakh?
19:53
things get very confusing when Indians post their doubts with words like *lakhs
1 lakh = 100K
wow, seriously?
@AndrasDeak 10 myriads
:P
10000 milliads?
@JustasSam did you already try googling your question?
19:55
@vaultah Yeah, and I've found few stackoverflow links, but they do not seem to work for me and most are for .xlsx not .xls.
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@AnttiHaapala: I'm actually used to "doubt" for "question" by now..
@AnttiHaapala Fixed that.
Thanks.
at least most of the lakh questions aren't using it incorrectly :D
:P Looks like a lot of work
a lakh of work
19:58
@MoinuddinQuadri aren't
no, lakh tasks.
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Is it pronounced more like "lack" or "lock"?
@AndrasDeak you wouldn't say "a myriad of work, now would you"
you'll need a lakhsative
19:59
"A lakh (/ˈlæk/ or /ˈlɑːk/"
@AnttiHaapala I would, but I suck
lakhsatisfixation.
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I did not expect to be listening to "learn counting in Hindi" videos today.
Hmm, do any of the comments below the post need to remain there? stackoverflow.com/a/41495181/4099593
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20:04
Quick skim suggests no.
I agree
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#broom
I just started a new project, let's hope I will finish this one
Thanks :D
You just got a mod flag practice
@BhargavRao did you know that "hundred" in Finnish is sata, and it is of the same root as Sanskrit "100. A hundred शतम् (shatam)"
20:07
satamists!
@AnttiHaapala In Kannada it is "Shataka"
@AndrasDeak and naturally your száz
so what is this "nuru" word?
so, we have one word in common with the Indic/Indo-Aryan languages
Nuru is also hundred, But that's derived from the Dravidian Language root.
Kannada is kinda mixed between the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian root language systems.
20:11
It's Canada
Yup, There's a lot of jokes about that.
I figured that, but still decided to make the extremely unoriginal joke
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Each of which strengthens the friendship between the Canadian and Kannadian peoples!
(Although I don't think they say "Kannadian", but I wanted the parallelism..)
But it sounds perfect, So it's ok. :D
21:14
Ok
I have appended the appropriate directory
but despite that, everytime I use import
I now get a syntax error :\
How is the syntax error and sys.append() related to each other?
I dont know.
if I knew I wouldn't be stuck.
it was a rhetorical questions: they aren't
Then why say it.
you'll need to provide an MCVE and an exact error if you expect help
21:17
Can you share the line which gives error? Have you checked the indentation? Make sure you do not have mix of tabs and space
I mention the sys.append
to demonstrate that I have the module in the right directory
you're not listening
I AM listening
I am merely providing the steps I've taken so far.
21:18
print (sys.path)
['', 'C:\\Python36\\Lib\\idlelib', 'C:\\Python36\\python36.zip', 'C:\\Python36\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python36\\lib', 'C:\\Python36', 'C:\\Python36\\lib\\site-packages', 'C:\\pythonfiles']
import support
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#4>", line 1, in <module>
    import support
  File "C:\pythonfiles\support.py", line 1
    Python 3.6.0b3 (default, Nov  1 2016, 03:21:01) [MSC v.1900 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
             ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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I'll go out on a limb and say that "Python 3.6.0b3 (default, Nov 1 2016, 03:21:01) [MSC v.1900 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32" is not valid python code
I dont know why that is there
all I have typed is
me neither
import support
21:20
might I ask what pythonfiles\support.py is?
good luck
Two things I would like to say:
1. Missing module results in *import error* not syntax error
2. Syntax error means you have *syntactical error* in the code. Which in your case is in *support.py* you are importing
ok
thank you
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And the error message clearly says that the "Python 3.6.0.b3" line is in your support.py program. You (or whoever wrote support.py) put it there.
21:28
ok
thank you
and I now see where I went wrong, thank you follows
*fellows.
I trained TensorFlow for around 2 hours but still it is giving wrong predictions with probability of more than 0.9. Isn't 2 hour enough for generating the .weight files?
I am training it for around 150K images divided into 24 classes
21:45
What do you suggest: TensorFlow or ScikitLearn?
cbg
@Ajax1234 depends
Depends on the problem you are trying to solve.
Scikit Learn is for data mining and analysis where as tensorflow is mainly for machine learning in various kinds of perceptual and language understanding tasks
cbg @AnttiHaapala
@Ajax1234 check: quora.com/…
I see

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