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wim
wim
19:00
PEP8 and numpy don't get along well
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ: Line breaks sound like a good start.
Are you trying to round these numbers up to the next decade?
@user2357112 Yes, you're right. I came up with something better: np.ceil((v - 1) / 10) * 10
And I hope it'd work for any decade range
Why the -1?
@MelikaBarzegaranHosseini Do a frequency analysis to identify potential substitution ciphers. In other words, the byte that appears most frequently is probably E or S or T since those are the most common letters.
Hmm, it was there from something else I was trying previously, but I guess it isn't needed!
19:09
@Kevin tnx for your idea.
If it's not a substitution cipher, there's a 50% chance that your friend sent you gibberish to waste your time
wim
wim
19:21
@user2357112 had you seen that sequence before?
was quite the nerd snipe
looks trivial, actually fairly tricky
I think that sequence is:
In mathematics, the Thue–Morse sequence, or Prouhet–Thue–Morse sequence, is the binary sequence (an infinite sequence of 0s and 1s) obtained by starting with 0 and successively appending the Boolean complement of the sequence obtained thus far. The first few steps of this procedure yield the strings 0 then 01, 0110, 01101001, 0110100110010110, and so on, which are prefixes of the Thue–Morse sequence. The full sequence begins: 01101001100101101001011001101001.... (sequence A010060 in the OEIS) == Definition == There are several equivalent ways of defining the Thue–Morse sequence. === Dir...
Or rather, it's the inverse of the sequence, since OP's starts with 10.
wim
wim
You are correct. Did you know that already, or you found it on oeis ?
19:36
I remembered seeing it before but could not remember the name. Then I googled "1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0" and hit the wolfram mathworld page.
wonder what Morse message that would give
wim
wim
19:49
ahahhaa
> PEP 540: Add a new UTF-8 mode:
Add a new UTF-8 mode to ignore the locale, use the UTF-8 encoding, and change sys.stdin and sys.stdout error handlers to surrogateescape.
it's like Python 2 for Python 3 users
20:12
> use the utf-8 encoding, irregardless of the locale currently set by the current platform, and
irregardless ಠ_ಠ
yes
well I guess PRs are welcome :P
Cabbage all
@wim Python 2 for Python 3 users? \O/
user4229770
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Q: how to get node children and print them MPTT

MariusI am pretty new to django and MPTT, I have categories and products in a tree it looks something like this: Category Product1 Category1 Product2 Category21 Category2 Product3 I want to print this tree like this, but I can only print categories, Here is my cod...

Hmm. Nope, I still don't know anything about Django.
user4229770
20:21
Haha, you made me lough :D
user4229770
laugh
Yes Kevin often manages to do that to all of us.
user4229770
why you did -1...
user4229770
:/
What makes you think that the person that downvoted your question is in this room?
user4229770
20:23
After I posted here it got -1 instant or it is just coincidence...
We may never know.
user4229770
Yup, indeed, well at least You are a nice person, not going to do that :)
DSM
DSM
Remember that downvoting isn't about being nice or not nice, though-- it's not "hey, he got a lot of upvotes for that answer, he must be a nice person!"
@Marius welcome, please read our room rules: sopython.com/chatroom. In particular, don't ask for answers to your recent questions here.
Erm you are a bit late on this one, but @Marius it's useful info for the future when you post here in future.
20:27
I suspect a niceness/downvote-reluctant correlation exists but it's pretty weak
user4229770
Well, i was just kidding that's it. Regarding post, i thought I could find help here, well whatever.
One down-vote does not mean you have to remove your post. :(
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Q: How to multiply the same number? (x^2)

acurateI need a program in Python that would read from a file and multiple each number by themselves, as in x^2. For example (the numbers can change), the list would be: 5 6 8 3 5 9 The program has to replace the numbers into the same file as their squares. The outcome has to look like this: 25 36 ...

Although at some point you should consider it.
Note that the plan of "I'll delete my question and repost it later when whoever downvoted it in the first place isn't likely to be online" usually doesn't work because there's enough downvoters to monitor the new questions list 24/7
DSM
DSM
That's.. a lot of downvotes.
The highest, still open on the tag
user4229770
20:31
@Kevin
That's the most well-written question I've ever seen with a score worse than -10
@DSM With 5 ups :/
Input, expected output, what he tried... This should be at like -3
I will not be upvoting it, of course, because of my strong principles
DSM
DSM
This gets back to one of my frustrations with SO's voting system. People (like Kevin!) object to "balancing" votes, but right now the net vote doesn't tell you that much, because of the Meta effect -- if more people see it, the difference can be exaggerated. And we only show the net.
(skims Kevin's link): yeah, looks like we haven't changed much. :-)
Although thinking about it I don't know if balancing votes are really that degenerate in a voting system that has only "up" and "down" rather than "rate out of five stars"
20:36
I don't think it is that bad actually. I've seen up-voted posts worse than this.
SO is kind of sort of a "rate out of three stars" if you consider downvote, no vote, and upvote to be 1 2 and 3 stars respectively. 'Course, most "rate out of N stars" sites show the average, not the sum
DSM
DSM
I've seen lower-effort pandas questions which got a few upvotes. Sometimes I think we vote on questions more for "if this were answered, would the Q/A pair be useful?" which is a reasonable enough criterion, but tosses the research-effort criterion away.
I don't put much weight on research effort. When a googler comes upon a Q&A pair five years after the fact, they're not going to say, "ah, just what I needed!... Oh, but the OP didn't try very hard, so on the principle of the thing I'll look for a different page with the same answer as this one"
@wim: I had seen it before. I didn't remember the name, though, and I rederived the formula instead of looking it up. I would have plugged it into the OEIS lookup if I couldn't rederive the formula.
80% of the javascript questions I find in my searches are complete no-effort single sentence posts on the lines of "how do I center text in a div?" and the information within the answers is absolute gold, without which my projects would require ten times as many man-hours
wim
wim
20:45
sounds like you don't really like to spend much time in .js then
user4229770
Do not want to repeat my self, but maybe is there anyone who has worked with MPTT ?
is there a minimum reputation to be able to participate in chat?
Yeah, it's like 10 rep
25?
20:47
But on the other hand, SO is a complex machine and it may be that disincentivizing low-effort questions would not harm the googleability of the kinds of questions I google. I don't know how that mechanism would work, but I don't think it's impossible.
DSM
DSM
I'm fine with accepting good but low-effort Qs, on the grounds that we should care about the content of SO, not people. I'd like the too-localized back in that case, though.
100 to upload pictures
jjj
jjj
cabbage
DSM
DSM
kapusta for jjj.
jjj
jjj
20:50
:D aww, thats so cute
user4229770
Kapusta in polish ?
jjj
jjj
anyone has an idea why this person wouldn't put his tmp-test dir outside fo his dropbox?
@Marius yup
@Marius Google it: Polish dish of braised or stewed sauerkraut or cabbage, with bacon, mushroom and onion or garlic.
@wim If you're saying "it's pretty easy to center text if you use javascript", I agree, but I try to keep client-side code to a minimum because some of my clients use real non-compliant browsers and I'll never know when I'll get an email saying "I'm trying to read the page with my Sega Dreamcast browser and it's saying that document.getElementById isn't a valid function"
user4229770
Well kapustas maybe is cabbage not a dish, in my opinion, because in my language - kopustas is a cabbage :)
user4229770
20:51
so it sounds similar
DSM
DSM
(I've unstarred Simon's answers, not because there was anything wrong with them, just because we tend not to star things which are just answers to someone's questions.)
jjj
jjj
@Simon no, you are thinking of bigos. Kapusta means cabbage
Not that any of the fancy-pants CSS solutions for centering text is going to fare any better, though. Which is why this legacy project is crammed to the gills with tables.
OK.
@DSM No problem. I am aware of this rule.
@jjj I'm trying to figure out why one would make their project directory a dropbox directory in the first place. Is this some kind of weird version control?
jjj
jjj
20:56
I think so. But all about this is weird to me (so I came here and asked :) )
I've used dropbox for maybe 1 hour my entire life so I'm not familiar with its common use cases
"Getting my files from one computer to another one" seems like a big one. But that's deployment, not version control.
OP should build his project and run his tests and then only afterwards copy them into the dropbox directory, if that's what he's after
jjj
jjj
I totally agree
"But I really really want a zero-click deployment step," OP says hypothetically. Sometimes one click is better than zero.
21:33
Hey Guys, I'm a data-nerd here. pandas user and such. I foresee a need to build quick-and-dirty gui prototypes. I've looked at a few libraries. But any suggestions on what you would use for some basic drag and drop gui capabilities? doesn't have to be pretty as it would be for non-client-facing purposes
21:58
Tkinter.... have you google GUI Python ? A lot of great resources comes up
 
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23:15
hello
cbg
Hey does anyone know how I could write any ASCII char(including chars like NUL, and ETX) to a file, or is that not possible?
file.write('\x00')?
Oh, duh, BTW it is for a picture compression technique, your help is greatly appreciated @Aran-Fey!
You should probably work with bytes rather than strings then.
23:36
rbrb.!
wim
wim
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The first string says, “I’ll have a beer quag fulk koiygf jdkCjfdLk jk3s d#f67~[[*howe%U r89nvy~~owmc63Dz x.xv#@cu”
“Please excuse my friend,” the second string says, “He isn’t null-terminated.”
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