I guess since I'm asking weird package management questions, what is the relationship between installing packages from a package manager vs from pip? Does pip know about packages installed through apt or vice versa?
@Mr.Zeus According to pip3 show cntk it's in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages, 3.7 and 3.5 have their own folders
though admittedly I compiled 3.6 and did make install, not your traditional apt route, heh
er wait, I might've gotten confused, by "they" do you mean that apt and pip install to the same place?
If so that sounds right... cracking open the deb the only thing I wonder about is whether pip is aware of the package and if there's something weird that could happen with /local/lib/
Hello people! Need help with dataframes. One of my columns in my df is a dictionary. I want to add a column to the df with sum of all the values of the df. How do I do it because when I try to do df.dictcol.values() I get this error - 'TypeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object is not callable'
@IljaEverilä, Exactly. Note OP accepted my answer. So I'm not doing this selfishly. It's shown to be what OP wanted by the fact they accepted the answer.
@jpp Note that in your answer None is returned instead of an empty string in case of an exception. The return value of your context manager is ignored.
how can i create a sliding window on an image? I have an image with size : w and h I want to slide a window with size wt,ht on it and process that image under sliding window
how can I run one function of my python script after 5 min while the script is running every second. I don't want that this function call internet "api" in every loop. So I want to make it run just every 5 min
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