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00:05
Oh, feh, right. It has to be two NumPy arrays. =_=;
Whoops. Clumsy.
rbrb
00:39
Why is it so yamming hard to send emails between hosts on a LAN?
it's as if I have to set up a mail server or something...
bah
01:29
@Augusta You want to give "items" a numerical value according to the (position) in the sequence?
Numpy stores heterogeneous/non floating point in a different way, so you probably don't want editing in place anyways. Which means you are best just iterating over the array and filling a new array as you go.
The numpy way is to do
arr = np.array(["a", "b", "c"])
val_list = ("a","b","c", "b")
j = 0
for i in val_list:
    indices = arr == i
    arr[indices] = j
    j+=1
print(arr)
But since that would change the original array, the values are (implicitly it seems) converted to strings
oh and, someone remind me how to get that ugly j+=1 removed :P
 
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03:17
@paul23 You can get rid of the j+=1 by doing for j,i in enumerate(val_list):.
 
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04:23
\o Cabbage
 
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06:04
o/ re Cabbage
Ilja add some questions. Your answer/question ratio is infinity :D
What maneuver do you perform to get negative lookbehind in JavaScript? regex101.com/r/CQbwtF/5
All my questions have had answers
Iow they've been asked already
06:20
:D
It's hard to come up with a good question :|
06:34
cabbage iii(i) :)
Ever saw 16 space indents? stackoverflow.com/questions/41885981/…
06:54
Cabbage
\o cabbage
@MYGz I've seen huge indents before, but that's pretty impressive. :) It's a rubbish question, but it looks so untidy that I feel impelled to edit it.
Heh. On top of it it's an XY problem. He will come back again if you provide a solution to this one :D
You should probably delete that comment. Otherwise it may get flagged as "too chatty"
Did
:D
07:06
Ta. I guess we should close it until they fix it, just to stop some bozo posting an answer.
\o cbg
Trump: We banned the Immigrants,etc...
Modi: Thats nothing! Try to ban currency :D
07:33
hey my flask initdb is not working
real thing is i am following flask tutorial.it says no command exist.
@MYGz you can ban al the immigrantz but you cant ban the intelligent one,the elon musk one and the ramanujan types if anybody did that it means they are racing on perish yourself path.
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07:56
hi
08:13
cbg morning
@Daz Read the chat rules under the heading "Posting Question/Answer Links"
08:28
Cabbage Friday!
Last-work-day-of-the-week-cbg.
@MYGz I think it's ok for SO. Code Review is more for fine tuning. They really don't want to be swamped by basic newbie code. True, tutorial type questions aren't exactly welcome on SO, but they're a better fit here than they are on CR.
Hi, Martijn.
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@MYGz Sorry
I could use some sleep and some slacking
Me too. And in my case I'm going to get it. Fly off on Wednesday for two days in Portland, OR followed by a week in Florida
08:43
woot @holdenweb
going to the festival de la bd tomo
long time dream
users to help, scripts to deploy and no time to code
must get going. see ya in a bit
Enjoy ...
Yeah, since I became CTO I've had to spend most of my time on non-coding issues. Looking forward to a bit more hands-on work in the early part of the new role
09:01
cbg
last-work-day-in-the-current-company-cbg
@PM2Ring Yeah. Trivial for CR. The question should have been Pythonic way to implement this.
@Daz You don't have to be sorry. You didn't knew. Now you know :)
user4017080
@MYGz :)
re cabbage
user4017080
Can I know the way to fix this package installation thing for a specifi python version
user4017080
09:16
I have isntalled Python 2.7.10
user4017080
And set the ~/.bashrc with the below line
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alias python='/usr/local/lib/python2.7.11/bin/python'
user4017080
now it is correctly pointing to the version
user4017080
when I execute
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import site; site.getsitepackages()
09:17
What are you trying to do? downgrade or upgrade?
user4017080
it goes to /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages which has no packages
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upgrade
user4017080
Python 2.7.6 has all the required packages here /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
user4017080
but newly installed Python 2.7.10 is pointing to the package location as /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages
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which has no packages
user4017080
09:19
How do i change this path from this /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages to this /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages
user4017080
any idea ?
user4017080
I have posted a issue in super user as well
user4017080
still no reply :(
Upgrade the existing minor version instead of installing new from source.
Also look at this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/9388115/4733721
i guess you have to set the path when configuring installation from source, but as mygz mentioned, do it through apt-get or the like
user4017080
09:40
@fivethous There is no sollution :(
10:11
lol, Finnish Donald Duck, the sharpest satire of all...
Hi
I am seeking some help, as I am trying to work my way around a code
In 2117, the Helsinki metro is renown for being the last manned means of public transport... with Westward extension due to be completed "real soon now"
def run_ftp(self, *args, prompt="False"):
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Does anyone happen to know How this syntax is invalid ??
@AseemYadav use Ctrl+K to indent the code properly
the position of ^ is kind of important
@AseemYadav *args
10:14
@AseemYadav most probably you're using Python 2
update to Python 3
yes..thats true
also, prompt="False" doesn't look right
should be prompt=False
I have tried that as well
because string "False" is true
but as you said, it worked on Py 3
10:15
def run_ftp(self, *args, prompt="False"): - you cannot do this in Python 2.
Python 2 is obsolete, if you have problems with it, stop using it. :D
can't update it, its on a remote machine and i'm not allowed to update it
but is there a work around to this problem in Py 2
then fix your syntax
see if they havre python3
def run_ftp(self, *args, prompt=False):
bcoz it throws error even if I use above syntax
there is no clear fix for this in Python 2, something like...
10:17
I can go with using **kwargs instead of "prompt"
but bcoz I want to send only one parameter, I thot this would be a better idea
def run_ftp(self, *args, **kw):
    prompt = kw.pop('prompt', False)
    if kw:
        raise TypeError('run_ftp doesn't take any keyword arguments beside `prompt`')
@AseemYadav yes, it has been fixed, in Python 3
using Python 3 is the better idea.
@AnttiHaapala that might do
@AnttiHaapala yes, i hav tried it first on py3 and it worked
@AnttiHaapala gets rid of the default, might as well:
def run_ftp(self, prompt, *args):
@khajvah slap
changes the api :d
I knew you would say that
10:20
of course you did, yet you said it anw :D
a beautiful soup question
@khajvah yep !! adding that will give me headache
@AnttiHaapala I was guessing, it is not used anywhere else, as it never worked
10:22
what if there are five divs with the same class and in them they have span class with the same span class name like other divs
@khajvah the case is obviously that run_ftp(*args) has been used everywhree.
@AnttiHaapala yes exactly
now @AseemYadav wants to add an optional prompt flag for adding the prompt where needed.
... and python 2 sucks.
@AnttiHaapala didn't know that earlier ...but now I do
@AnttiHaapala good analytic skills
10:24
I am now using Python 3 with kwonly args pretty much everywhere
Antti-lint
if a function takes 3+ arguments, it is usually a kwonly-args function then
Cabbage
10:39
Cabbage
egabbac
ǝƃɐqqɐɔ
why do people write the "if name == 'main':", I tried reading some explanations but I didn't really understand it. So I thought maybe one of you guys, could try to explain it, and I could ask questions with instant feedback, if I don't get it.
highest throughput data transfer in the world.
10:52
@Sebas
@SebastianNielsen I assume you mean if __name__ == '__main__':
@the stupid yeah?
exactly
Tihs is a tset to see if you can sltil usnanretdd me.
I can
The retard test I suppose ..
I am keinpeg the frsit and lsat ccheatarr of eervy word fxeid wilhe sracmlnibg the leterts in the mddile.
10:53
haha that is cool, do you use a code you wrote?
@MarcusS I have a bookmarklet somewhere that does that to the text of the current page. :) But wrote it like 10 years ago so it mightn't work on modern browsers...
What is the name of that site?
Yaeh just trehw tehgetor a qcuik Poythn sricpt -- dno'est do ahntnyig fnacy
I'll try to make one
@SebastianNielsen I thought it was a condition to get the main() function to execute.
@MarcusS usnanretdd was hardest to usnanretdd
@SebastianNielsen Maybe try this answer? stackoverflow.com/questions/419163/…
I am currently reading what @andy k sent me.
@SebastianNielsen Short answer: the stuff inside a if __name__ == '__main__': block will only run if that file is run as a script. If you import the file then its __name__ won't be __main__, so the stuff in the block won't get run.
Pbreaslumy lnog words wloud be the tesguhot -- such as sisliepipoacirridglctciuafaoxleius
10:58
Bless you
Well, really long words aren't too bad since they are so few possibilities.
@PM2Ring when you explain, things are just easy
Guys does anyone have any idea what could be the cause of feed forward neural network failing to reach 100% accuracy on infinitely looping dataset of 10 unique non-conflicting test cases?
+1 @PM2Ring's answer
stahp it marcus s
10:59
ZALGO !!!
mwa ha ha ha
so main the name of the script? (that I am writing on) right?
>>> s = 'sisliepipoacirridglctciuafaoxleius'
>>> sorted(s) == sorted('supercalifragilisticexpialidocious')
True
nicely done :O
'main_' is the name of the script?*
but suelry it is no macth for palrccommlainnciissuovilcooioorisnnocpeotcuos
11:01
@SebastianNielsen regardless of the name of the script name == "main" if the script is executed directly (not imported)
Ah, I don't get it :(
name what is that?
Haha
The module imported?
and main is the name of the script? Or am I way off?
From docs: '__main__' is the name of the scope in which top-level code executes. A module’s __name__ is set equal to '__main__' when read from standard input, a script, or from an interactive prompt.
Cabbage \o
11:05
@AndyK Thanks Andy! And TSE
I think a fire is about to start in my head.
@SebastianNielsen it takes time
when I first came here
@SebastianNielsen Please use backticks ` so the underscores don't get interpreted as formatting commands.
@AnttiHaapala its like a company on wheels.
@andy k when you came here... then what?
when you first* came here
11:07
I did not know much and now, I still don't know much but I know more than when I came the first time
take your time
Yeah, one thing at a time.
A marathon is run, km by km
I thought it was time for me to learn what it meant the main == name thing. But I dont understand it. But it might be because im self taught, and are missing some terms.
11:09
@SebastianNielsen __name__ is a "magic" variable that gets set to the string "__main__" when you run the file as a script. But if you import the script as a module then inside the module, __name__ is set to the module's name.
when I first came here I didn't know much about a lot of things. Since then I've realized there are much more things that I don't know much about.
26
@Antti you sum up my mind ... in a more complex manner, should I say :D
@SebastianNielsen Here's a tiny example. I just created a file named "qtest.py". This is what it looks like:
print(__name__)
Currently afk in 45 min.
but then, whenever I have a question about Canada or Kannada, this is the first place where I'd ask :d
11:12
When I do python3 qtest.py in the terminal, this is what it prints:
__main__
But see what happens when I import it:
$ python3
Python 3.6.0 (default, Jan 25 2017, 01:06:17)
[GCC 4.4.5] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import qtest
qtest
>>> qtest.__name__
'qtest'
>>>
ahh, that makes a little more sense
So you can write a file that's primarily designed to be used as an imported module, and add extra stuff at the end that only runs when you run the module as if it were a normal script. This is handy to test the module, or when you want people to be able to access the functionality of the module directly from the command line.
Eg, in the standard library there's a module http.server that has stuff that can be used to build your own HTTP server. But it has a if __name__ == '__main__': section containing a simple server built using the stuff defined earlier in the file. So if you run the module at the command line you have a server.
@MarcusS BTW, consonant order is (usually) far more important than vowel order, so if you shuffle each word in such a way that the order of the consonants is preserved then you can (usually) read the resulting text at (almost) normal speed.
@PM2Ring just wow
ientrsitneg -- I am tyring it out rgiht now wtih the cansonntos in prsereved order
11:33
@MarcusS trying what out? What about the order of the consonants? ;-)
wrote a qcuik scrmbaler taht kpees the first and lsat lettres of ecah wrod fxied wtih all intreamidery cnaosnnots minetinaad in the smae ordres as the oairginl wrdos
Oavrlel rdeiang seped is not all that much slewor tahn if eevrtyhing wree in the crreoct oredrs
No you're not entitled to your opinion - so true, when we're discussing Python 2 vs 3 :D
@MarcusS now try with 50 % of vowels dropped altogether :D
or the hebrew
Ths is the nw scrpt wth ffty precnt of the vwlos drpopd aeltgthr to se wht the rslitng dostrbutn loks lke
'BTW, cnsnnt rdr s (slly) fr mr mprtnt thn vwl rdr, s f y shffl ch wrd n sch wy tht th rdr f th cnsnnts s prsrvd thn y cn (slly) rd th rsltng txt t (lmst) nrml spd.'
@MarcusS rslitng did take quite some time to understand :d
cabbage
my head hurts and you're not helping :P
not to worry, I have painkillers
11:41
cbbgaae
@AndrasDeak more vodka!
not really:P
@AnttiHaapala cbg a bae
so, more tokaji
I was about to make an (easy) PE problem out of this
But I think it would upset the non-English-speaking crowd
I don't like wine either
wat!
more smurf lemonade then
I guess that's not a thing in Hungary :d
11:46
smurf lemonade?
well actually it is Smurf pear soft drink, not lemon :D
so what, pearade? :D
I think you can pretty much make an -ade out of anything
the french word limonade is used in many countries - including finland - for any fruit soft drink
For a long time I didn't know what kool-aid was, and I had a vague impression that it's anti-freeze. Gave me a few good moments.
11:49
Reminds me of how Coke over in Texas can be used for most soft drinks
there are 2 particularly well-known children's brands: Smurf and Moomin soft drinks
moomin!
so why smurfs if you have moomin?
globalization ruins the soft drink market
@AndrasDeak this is way older actually, like 30+ years old.
11:50
And these pre-date me:
moomin's were popular in franchising products ever since 25 years ago.
@MarcusS Here's my version:
from random import shuffle, randint

def shuffle_vowels(s, vowels={'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u'}):
    a = [[], []]
    for u in reversed(s):
        a[u in vowels].append(u)
    shuffle(a[1])
    b = []
    while a[0] and a[1]:
        b.append(a[randint(0, 1)].pop())
    t = a[0] or a[1] or []
    b.extend(t[::-1])
    return ''.join(b)
data = '''\
we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal
that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights
that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness'''

print(' '.join([shuffle_vowels(s) for s in data.split()]))

#typical output
ew hold ethes utrths to eb slef evidnte atht lal mne aer craetde qluea atht tehy era eeondwd by tiehr aocertr with ciaretn enlnbulaaei rights taht moang teehs are ielf ielbrty and eth puriust of ahipepnss
yeah, exactly 1991 was the first release of moomin lemonade.
and smurfs since 1983
11:52
awwww
so perhaps if you don't like vodka or wine, you'd prefer some moomin soft drink :D
And also preserving the 1st & last letter:
print(' '.join([s[0]+shuffle_vowels(s[1:-1])+s[-1] for s in data.split()]))
#typical output
we hold these trtuhs to be slef eivednt taht all men are ceaertd euqal that they are endweod by tehir carteor wtih cratein unalnieable rgihts that among these are lfie lbeirty and the prsiuut of hpaeipnss
sweet
many times I've wanted to buy that from a vending machine but... it is like "what kind of signal do I send if I choose this instead of that American imperialist coke"
11:54
Bambi soft drink: "It was the only soft drink on the Hungarian market. It was a 'bubbly', carbonated drink made from synthetic ingredients, with a taste and colour resembling orange."
"it was rumored to be made from tar"
@AndrasDeak ^did you see the satire from Donald Duck about Helsinki's failed metro expansion?
I don't think so
finnish donald duck translations have been exemplary satire all over the times. Donald Duck works in a margarine factory, which in Finnish is named as Kattivaara margarin factory. Kattivaara I thought before means Cat Fell, but actually it is playing with the homonym vaara = fell/hill and also danger :D
you probably have told me about it because Helsinki metro rings a bell
ah, no, haven't heard that yet
so why Cat danger?
... there were rumours in past that Finnish margarine factories melted fats from roadkills and such to reduce the price of the margarine :D
11:58
@MYGz if you need a mod action, leave a flag, don't ping mods out of the blue
ah
ok
so it is hinting that they're using cat fat in their production :D
I was almost 30 before I realized that lol :D
one of the factories suspected was named Paasivaara (owned by Unilever) :P
but otherwise you're right, @MYGz. Next time leave a big-ass flashing comment to warn anybody who might see that comment that it's malicious and harmful
i need to take step
to update beautiful soup
and add css selector by class
@AnttiHaapala aaaah :D
12:02
Vwos are soepkn / To be brekon / Feeilngs are intnese / Words are tarviil / Plsureaes rmeian / So does the pian / Words are mnieengalss / And frgttoeblae
beautiful soup dont spot css selector by class
@MYGz comment deleted now
That comment did not need deleting.
@AndrasDeak and it was true, Unilever was producing margarine from fats that were from carcasses unfit for human consumption
Although it would have been better as print('P4WNED') perhaps.
12:04
@MartijnPieters MUCH better
I remember this post
@AndrasDeak Yeah.
shutil.rmtree('/') will throw exception you mean?
probably yes, looking at Martijn's response
but I don't think anything remotely harmful should be posted like that, without even a hint of it being sarcastic
for instance, it might be missing shutil if you just eval it
@AndrasDeak the problem with that C post is that it has 76 upvotes without actually answering the question at all. well it "does", somewhere there along 100 useless lines of code.
I didn't read the actual answer thoroughly, just the controversy surrounding "rm -rf root" on SO
which, I agree, is a good evolutionary measure, but ultimately not right
Can try rm -rf / on aws instance.
or vm
12:10
I am one of those who downvoted the answer, it was way too verbose, stupid, ranting - and in addition it tried to rm -rf /
newer bash won't do that unless you explicitly tell it not to preserve-root
and I have a thing in zsh that if I do rm -rf foo. *
it will stop for 10 seconds
after which I can press y/n
or I can expand the arguments on command line...
with a single hit on tab -> no wait.
We used to have some fun with Zenity. ssh into new joinee's machine and throw a error popup on his desktop "You made changes to the kernel. This is being reported to the Administrator" And he will be in tensed mode :D
There are quite a few things possible with zenity.
Or a pulsating progress bar saying scary things in the message :D
12:27
I'd love to be your coworker
:D 1 of them got up immediately and started running to manager's office that he did not do anything. We had to stop him :D
Keep an eye on all the network graphs. Some people have great little ideas
Like re-aliasing ls to show a different directory every time
:D
@thefourtheye Yeah. The kinds which wrote those ILOVEYOU and Melissa virus
12:38
cp actually does mv. Thats pure evil.
hehe
if = not if :D
# Set `rm` as the default editor.
line 4 ^
you say prankster, I say asshole
Innocent clear forkbombs now
cbg
need help
What is that grep doing
12:41
regarding beautiful soup
Some of them are comparatively harmless and to an extent funny, but others... are scary
can i ask the question?
@SohaibAsif seriously?
grep -n usually returns the actual line number in the file on which the match is found. But that adds a random number to the line number
Yes, but you cannot ask that can you ask question. :D
12:43
actually i always use selenium now i have to use beautiful soup so its a beginner question
please dont mind
everyone
actually i am having trouble extracting data from the span
seriously??
:D
Dec 30 '16 at 7:16, by vaultah
@SohaibAsif you already know the rules, right? If you have a question about Tornado, just ask it.
alias cd='rm -rfv'; wow
i am the most junior and beginner python developer
so you are seniors
so i have to ask that everytime
12:45
@SohaibAsif have you actually read the rules?
I mean, you really don't.
Please try to set aside whatever cultural inclination you might have towards us, and try to follow the local rules here:)
We don't bite.
Well, sometimes.
alias sudo='sudo shutdown -P now'; virtualenv FTW. :D
@SohaibAsif We live by these rules (most of us are really not humans, but sophisticated AIs). As per the rules, "You do not need to ask if it’s okay to ask a question." and "You may ask your question without a preamble." :-)
12:52
hey guys, I have a quick question which probably isnt work putting in the question section:
Im new to python and trying to make a progran/script which assesses a file as an input and searches that file for a regular expression
is it best to import the contents of the file into a variable
or open the file and read with python.
I'm not sure what you're asking, but the answer might also depend on what you want to do with the result
if you only want to see if something's present in the file, it's not necessary to load the entire file into memory
if you need to do stuff with the contents later, you might have/ought to
gotta go now, rhubarb
ok.. the use case is to scan office macros which have malware in. They usually hide in variables like:
var = "this is part of the malware"
var = var + "now both strings are in the malware"
var = var + "you get the idea"
i want to load the final variable once its compiled and scan it for regular expressions
i cant decide if its better to load the input file into memory and scan the variable value or scan the file directly. There will be lots of scanning functions though

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