@chrisz Okay, So I am doing socket.gethostbyname() on ~100 devices to fetch the IP address. But there are some devices where I the ping wont work or the devices itself is not in the network. For such cases i am trying to buil an exception
as in try: ip = socket.gethostbyname(name) except: socket.errno: pass
So how what do i exactly need to write in pass, so that even if the device itself is not there in the network anymore, it wont break out of the program and print something like not valid
Guys, anyone who has any idea about this please help!
Is there any diff like tool/library usable in python for images. Basically, I'd like to input two images, and get the difference between them. Maybe one or more cropped image. or any other possible way.
I'm using Python and SimpleCV (but is ok to use OpenCV too) and i have an image:
Futhermore, i have some small images, like this, which were cropped from the original image:
Assuming that the first image contains the second, I would like to get the second's image coordinates in regard of fi...
Judging by the title of the post Antti linked that looks like template matching, whereas @RegisteredUser's question sounds like wanting to compare two images that should be the same, i.e. scaling the images to the same size and then computing some kind of difference measure
Someone knows why scipy.sparse.csc_matrix.sum(axis=1) change its type from <class 'scipy.sparse.csc.csc_matrix'> to <class 'numpy.matrixlib.defmatrix.matrix'>?
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Hi, I just dropped by quick to see if someone could answer this quickly. Would it be correct to interpretunique_together as being able to only have 1 primary (True, bool) per user in a table where user is not unique?
unique_together from Django*
I want to be able to have multiple False bools, but only 1 True
Ok IDK what Github is doing but the symptoms would suggest that they've migrated the service to run on Windows in Azure... I get read errors from repos and Slack hooks take 13 minutes to post...
I just saw this, and left a few comments, but I think we really need to formulate a solid policy for stuff like this https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/369085/legitimate-reopening-for-a-closed-as-duplicate-question
@Aran-Fey Ok, but that's a bit subjective. Some people get totally baffled by percent formatting, even though it's still supported. And we often get questions involving iterators like zip and map that used to return a list. Sure, the fix is easy, but the error messages are generally confusing if you don't know the cause.
OTOH, if it's just a matter of really simple "cosmetic" differences that we can expect the OP to be aware of, like print and xrange, or even more advanced stuff if it's an advanced question, then sure, new answers can be added to old ones, unless that would force them to unfairly compete with too many high score dinosaurs with deprecated syntax.
This SE Astronomy question got necroed yesterday by a classic woo-woo conspiracy theory answer that claimed Shoemaker-Levy 9 was actually a test of antimatter bombs. It got deleted after a couple of hours, as expected, but now I wish I'd kept a copy for the amusement value. Oh well.
Hi, i need some help in data manipulation in Dataframe. I have some values in my df such as 0.6,0.5, 0.2, 0.8 etc, i want to convert all such values to 1. Its a large dataframe
I'm not sure if we share a similar idea. Nowadays, we have APIs requests more than webpage requests. It would be great if we can make wtforms more API friendly.
Huh. typing {SOdomain}/questions/{pick-a-number} into the address bar, if it's the id of a deleted question, reveals some meta data about the question, and seems to retain the url containing some question text as a permalink (in that the text is added onto the url on load). That was unexpected.
Hi, I've been learning about binary numbers, bits and their integer representations recently. I understand the general concept of something like 00 = 0, 10 = 3 and 11111111 = 255. Now as a general rule I think that these integer combinations be unique so for small numbers up to 255 but beyond that does each integer represented in binary have a unique binary combination? Such that if I was to have any number then can I be certain that only 1 combination of binary numbers would result in that?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Ok so for clarity if I had a random number like 7654 then that would only have one possible binary combination to represent that? If that's true then that's what I was looking for.
for extended clarity, the number 7654 is the same wether it's in binary or hexadecimal. There is only one 7654 number. Its representation changes according to the basis, but it is always the same number. There is only one way in decimal to express 7654, and there is only one way in each numerical systems that I know of to represent any single number.
@cd123 in computers there are a finite number of values that can be stored in one int, etc. Additionally there are multiple schemes for encoding negatives. But at the purely mathematical level, all numbers in any base must be unique.
@AndrasDeak fair. The caveat with that is modulo arithmatic spaces though. (tl;dr;: Yes, always, unless you intentially impose a rule that says otherwise)
Of course, just like in decimal, you can add leading zeroes without affecting the value. So decimal 5 in binary can be written as 101 or 0101 or 00101, etc.
I only read half your message and was distracted by the fact thar pizzapirssi contains IRSSI and contains pi*r*s*s*i which reminded me of the pizza volume joke
I have the data below. Im trying to capture numbers only with GB I came up with this regex r".*?([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\ .B).*?[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\ .?B.*" but it captures all the numbers with B