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02:42
Wow... Python obviously needs better error messages :p
 
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04:51
@AndrasDeak lol. Say no more.
 
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05:55
cbg guys o/
06:38
cbg
06:59
Somebody please tell me this: you have 2 classes, one class is a member in the other. What is this called in OO? Composition?
Nested Class IIRC
if you don't mind me asking, what's a member class?
07:38
I would be glad if someone could point out what I am doing wrong. I expect my program to create a new list and also the detail view of the list from the form input data. Unfortunately, what I am getting is page not found and the application is just adding new data to just one detail view instead of creating a new list and view. Your input will be appreacited. Link: dpaste.com/01Q6996
@bad_coder do you mean class A: class B: ..., class A: def __init__(self): self.b = B() or class A: def __init__(self): self.B = B?
that seems like your entire code. In both debugging, and for asking others for help, you should try reducing it to an MCVE. Can you get rid of some code that still keeps the original problem? Or make a very small dummy setup from scratch that shows the behaviour you're looking at.
@superv please help us help you by making it clear to us what exactly you need help with. So far, I haven't even found any list in that wall of code.
@ParitoshSingh That is not all my code. I added the detailview and listview, which I think the problem might be coming from. I only added the url.py and models.py if that might be needed to help resolve my issues. I will edit it tho.
Ah, in that case seems like you're on the right track to reducing it. Try going further. (for a general blanket statement: you don't really need to accept 10 variables in a form field if you can demonstrate a problem with just 1. That kind of stuff.)
With a disclaimer that i didn't go through your actual code, it felt too long still.
07:48
This is the list view and property_list.html
class PropertyListView(ListView):
    model = ApartmentBasicInfo
    template_name = 'property_list.html'

    #get current user
    def get_queryset(self):
        query = super().get_queryset()
        return query.filter(rental_property__created_by=self.request.user).order_by('-id')
{% extends "base.html" %}

{% block content %}
    <h1> Welcome to Rental App</h1>
    <h2>Property title list</h2>

    {% if apartmentbasicinfo_list %}
    <ul>
        {% for apartmentinfo in apartmentbasicinfo_list %}

        <h3>
            <li>
                <a href="{% url 'rental_app:property_detail' pk=apartmentinfo.pk %}">User: {{ apartmentinfo.title}}</a>
            </li>
        </h3>
        {% endfor %}
    </ul>
    {% else %}
    <p>There are no apartment listing here</p>
    {% endif %}
@MisterMiyagi That is the listview and list.html except I don't know what a list is or get your question correctly.
@ParitoshSingh I have strip down the code. I hope it can be sufficient enough to get what might be my problem. Thanks
anyone knows the difference between full_matrices=False/True for svd? when it's true, I get memory errors even for 200K 3d points, and the execution time is also much slower.
is this scipy/numpy svd ? The docs usually help figure out params
yes but it's not very clear to me "If True (default), u and vh have the shapes (..., M, M) and (..., N, N), respectively. Otherwise, the shapes are (..., M, K) and (..., K, N), respectively, where K = min(M, N)."
if setting it to false is faster and less memory then why it's true by default, etc. i am looking for practical experiences people had like this one
@MisterMiyagi I'm not sure if the capital B as name of a member in the second case wouldn't cause a name collision. But I'll take self.b = B() !! That's what I originally meant.
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Q: Applying SVD throws a Memory Error instantaneously?

LegendI am trying to apply SVD on my matrix (3241 x 12596) that was obtained after some text processing (with the ultimate goal of performing Latent Semantic Analysis) and I am unable to understand why this is happening as my 64-bit machine has 16GB RAM. The moment svd(self.A) is called, it throws an e...

08:02
@bad_coder that's composition, then.
@JoanVenge seems like just a bad default choice for cases with imbalanced matrices. I wouldn't read too much into it
(also, in the case of the question you linked, the OP was using 32 bit python. rip.)
Hi All, can anyone help me regarding, whats the standard way to bulk crud image with caption in an API?
08:34
hello, anyone familiar with //= ?
looks like a variation of stuff like *=. Basically a //= 5 translates to a = a//5
It's more familiar seeing it for addition. i+=1 But the syntax isn't limited to just addition
doing a data science test online and yet, I said to the recruiter if he was sure as I'm a dev...
Can i just say i see no reason why a data science online test should be asking this stuff? :P
@ParitoshSingh you can ...
09:21
Hey guys
Can someone help me with this question? pastebin.com/2pDu40sa
didn't you post this here : stackoverflow.com/questions/60035121/… @It's_me
09:36
Yup but didn't get the reply just downvote
@Datanovice can you tell me what is the issue?
laurel and you had commented on your own post :D
@It's_me to me it's not clear at all - have a read of stackoverflow.com/questions/20109391/…
I have tried my best to give MCVE type question
@It's_me you're close, i won't deny that. but have you tried running the code you've provided? (ps. it doesn't actually run. try it out)
Hey guys, for the ones who were here on Friday I managed to solve my issue
09:48
Jan 28 at 14:47, by Andras Deak
@It's_me please read https://sopython.com/chatroom first to see when and how to ask
@ParitoshSingh let me see
started reading Fluent Python last week, enjoying it so far, filling a lot of gaps
found out today a 2nd edition is in the works
I think the issue that you can not produce dataframe is that in pd.DataFrame at the end there are ...... if you remove that it is running. I m sorry for that part
The question has been edited.
Now can you guys see if you can reproduce the dataframe
@It's_me Did you create a new account to get around your question ban?
10:03
@PM2Ring yes
@AndrasDeak He's gone awfully quiet all of a sudden...
just busy spinning up a third sock
@AndrasDeak That might be tricky now that the mods are on the lookout.
10:23
I am not just spinning for third one. I was looking for error in my question being posted and got banned. wow
You didn't get banned, your ban evasion account got nuked. Next time you will get suspended with your main user.
I am not here to time pass, here for getting help for genuine problem
I was hoping so.
from day one trying to learn how to write MCVE type questions so that it is easy for anyone to help me
listening from you guys how to improve
But if I can't get to ask question then what a waste of time
If anyone is here moderator or know one, please revoke my asking question ban as I think for question i have been bannned, it's already deleted.
@It's_me Learning how to create a proper MCVE is not a waste of time. You need that skill if you want people to help you debug programs, whether it's in here, on the main site, or anywhere else. And most of the time, when someone creates a good MCVE they solve the problem themself.
10:31
Not creating MCVE not banned from asking questions
but*
@It's_me you need more than one downvoted question for a question ban. And deleting the question won't help. The question ban banner tells you how to improve.
@It's_me The point of a question ban is to make you stop wasting everyone's time with your bad questions, so it doesn't matter if "the bad question is already deleted"
ok..that was first time but how to get unbanned?
@It's_me note that you could've just waited until more people were around to help with your problem. Instead you wen6t ahead and posted that question which was bound to get downvoted and closed. Did you learn anything from it in the end?
Every 6 months you can post a question. If you post enough good questions, you'll eventually be unbanned
10:35
@It's_me I told you once
I am sorry if it hurts somebody here. But I am not able to solve the particular issue in my question and was frustrated.
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Q: What can I do when getting "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

ArjanIf you are reading this, you may have been affected by one of our post quality bans. If so, it is important that you read the following information to understand what has happened and how to regain the permission that you lost. While trying to ask a question, one could get: We are no longe...

^ that is probably where the question ban points
Unfortunately the people getting question banned are the ones who won't read links
Indeed it does. I one-boxed it in the hope that @It's_me reads ir thoroughly...
Yeah I am reading it line by line
10:39
Excellent
hi @PM2Ring
Thanks a very guide.
@AndyK Bonjour. :)
@PM2Ring howdy? :) Long time no see
The account has been unbanned.
I think now i will post the same question with proper format and would test the input before posting publicly. I hope get the expected answer.
10:51
Before you post
you've gotten the code part correct, now try to see if the question actually conveys properly what you want vs what's going on. Remember, as someone who is writing the question: you have additional context about what you want. Someone else reading your question does not necessarily have the same context. It's tough to write good questions, so take the time to make sure anyone would understand it
yeah looking into that only
The reason i write this is because while you displayed current and expected outputs, I personally still had no clue what exactly you were asking. Take the time to see whether the question would make sense for a fresh pair of eyes
Guys I try to replace some empty values I have with -1 and I cannot do it. I used that and it doesn't show any errors just simply doesn't do anything. df['day'].replace('' ", -1). Any ideas why?
When I print the columns values I get None there
mcve?
I have two simple guesses: either 1: your column doesn't actually contain " " (a single space), but contains something else, or 2: you didn't assign the result of the replace. There could be something else, but this would be the time to prepare an MCVE
0 3
1 4
2 4
3 4
4 1
5 5
6 2
7 1
8 5
9 2
10 2
11 3
12 6
13 1
14 1
15 None
10:57
Remember, MCVE is code that produces a desired dataframe, and shows the behaviour
@It's_me you will waste your chance if you rush it
Delete that output, take your time, and prepare an MCVE
I am not rushing it
@Vasilis are your values strings?
I am still looking the better way to explain my issue to fresh pair of eyes
10:58
they are integers
@Vasilis so why should " " help...?
Have you googled "pandas replace missing value"?
I essentially take a value out of a dictionary and sometimes this dictionary is empty and I get this 'None' thing
yes I have
OK, nevermind
I wish we could go a week without me having to read the word "MCVE"
I'll go read my book
11:00
min reprex? ;)
@Aran-Fey Laurel
@ParitoshSingh that one's even worse!
We could spin off a "pandas tutorial" and/or "debugging and asking 101" room. And by "we" I mean "someone else".
Jun 4 '19 at 20:50, by Aran-Fey
That's it, I'm calling it Ruprecht from now on.
hah, that'd be pretty funny if everyone called it Ruprecht for a week
11:06
On Physics today, one of the regulars finally lost his temper with a demanding homework dumper:
Has it really not occurred to you that when you're asking people for help, ot's kind of rude to give them orders about what units to use, what symbol to use for multiplication, etc.? Kind of like asking for a ride to the train station and then trying to dictate the radio station, the heat setting, and demanding that the driver's window be exactly 60% open. — WillO 7 hours ago
@Aran-Fey I'd gladly do it, except that the amount of confusion it would cause would far outweigh the amusement factor.
I've been awake for 20 hours, the late night dyslexia is beginning to surface...
yikes, go to sleep mister!
Despite the almost draconian anti-homework policy on Physics we still get inundated with homework dumps that are literally a copy & paste of the homework assignment, with no text written by the OP, apart from a generally useless title. And those are the good ones! The bad ones are low quality phone photos of the question from a textbook, usually the OP doesn't even bother to flatten the page properly, so the text's all wonky.
We do allow conceptual questions related to a homework exercise. But trying to get one of those out of a physics homework dumper is 10 times harder than getting a MCVE out of a coding homework dumper.
I want to try to ask something required in my question and want to know if you guys understand what i am asking.
11:17
@It's_me Yeah, ok.
Yamming hell. We've just had several days of rain and wind. Some of the rain has been pretty heavy. I just went out to the backyard and I can smell bushfire smoke again. :(
Let say I have a string named sam loves you in column1 and I want to search this string in column2. I have another column id for every string. Now return the id row if string matched/found in column2 where it matches to another column column3 of same dataframe.
id column1 column2 column3
In between the rainy days, we had some heatwave weather, with temperatures in the mid 30s. Some of those days it was like living in a sauna. But at least we didn't have the smoke haze.
What you guys think does was my question clear?
@It's_me That's not very clear to me, but I don't use Pandas. Maybe it makes more sense to the Pandas guys.
I think what you're looking for is str.contains @It's_me
11:27
I have tried that's not what i expect
Never ever only describe what you want to do - always show your input and your desired output
@Aran-Fey that i was trying to show when i posted my question but still people didn't get it. I posted the requirement and expected output also
Let me try posting the question properly this time
@It's_me this should work
let me try
copy it please, I'm deleting it
11:30
wait
haven't even copied
here it is again
please confirm
done
you can modify the "return_id" function accordingly if it doesn't work for you
getting KeyError: ('paper_title', 'occurred at index _id')
you need to pass the column name when calling the function with apply
11:42
this error occurs if axis=0 which is default but in code axis=1 still there is issue
@HypotheticalNinja I have passed the column name only
@It's_me axis = 0 requires you pass in row index labels
I know that
@HypotheticalNinja why are you deleting it?
Either post something that can stay, or don't post at all
@AndrasDeak posting huge code snippets isn't allowed in the chat as far as i remember
so if it's too much use a code paste service
deleted snippets in the middle of a conversation are equally annoying
11:48
def return_id(paper_title,reference, _id):
    if (paper_title is None) or (reference is None):
        return None
    if paper_title in reference:
        return _id
    else:
        return None

df1['paper_present_in'] = df1.apply(lambda row: return_id(row['paper_title'], row['reference'], row['_id'], axis=1))
remove the backticks and it will be fine
that is for formatting here, they are not in actual code
yes, I'm telling you you can remove them and formatting here will be fine
@MisterMiyagi @MisterMiyagi teach powerful Karate technique :)
@AndrasDeak is there any issue with the syntax of code ?
11:50
@It's_me at a first glance no, but python will tell you if there is
getting KeyError: ('paper_title', 'occurred at index _id')
@It's_me OK, so the syntax is fine
Question to the senior folk here: whats your common method of packaging up scripts/utilities for end users on Windows machines? at my last place of work I used lots of .bat scripts but required my colleagues to install Python first
senior in terms of Python usage not age ;)
Did you just call us..oh.
Dang, you fixed it before i snuck my comment in :P
haha, the ding ding ding went off in my head
11:53
@Datanovice ahhh... what if one is senior in both... your logic precludes the later even given the former, no? :p
if someone wants to try with the sample data, her it is pastebin.com/EbHTvD6A
one can be both senior in Python usage and age (although senior in both age and python use is subjective..)!
@It's_me syntax error.
What?
At least 2 of the room regulars are 60+...
11:55
but one can be considered young and senior in python useage @JonClements
There's two ways to give end users something usable without requiring them to install python: package as an executable, or docker. I wish i knew more about the latter, alas, i do not.
@It's_me your code has a syntax error.
interestingly in the Islamic tradition we consider young noted as Shaab as anyone under 40
so i'll use that as my bench mark
@Datanovice I gave up on packaging python scripts into .exes because it's just horribly annoying to have to do that every time you make a change. I'd rather just make them install python, or write the script in another language than python
@AnttiHaapala yeah but not able to figure out the solution to error
11:56
For the former, there's libraries like pyinstaller. They rarely work seamlessly out of the box, but you can make it work by specifically helping the package figure out the dependencies it missed out on. It's not fun though
@It's_me you're missing one parenthesis.
@AnttiHaapala Belated congratulations on reaching 100k!
@PM2Ring I am reaching it every day again and again and again.
@It's_me what Antti said
I get it
11:58
@It's_me if you've got a syntax error then you're supposed to remove stuff until it no longer produces synax error. Then you undo your last removal, then you have a minimal example that reproduces your problem and you will actually find the cause yourself.
that wasn't the issue
@ParitoshSingh I try to avoid Windows as much as pissible, but I reckon a couple of .bat files is a lot saner than making an exe using pyinstaller, etc.
still the same error
@It's_me I can't know what the issue is when I am presented with lots of other issues
True, but the .exe route avoids asking end users to install python, essentially their only benefit over .bat files.
12:00
@AnttiHaapala haha
@It's_me only you are laughing
@It's_me rinse and repeat.
@It's_me Do you understand what that error message means?
we're trying to teach you to fish.
if you want us to give you fish, then here you go:
to be fair that error is a tough cookie
12:02
@AndrasDeak of course, hence my "remove stuff until you find the cause"
This sketch encapsulates the error tbf : youtube.com/watch?v=ohDB5gbtaEQ
@Aran-Fey ah dammit, thats such a shame
@PM2Ring i think this error ocurs when there is no axis given
@It's_me yes, it does occur then too.
to apply function
So, complete tangent, and forgive my ignorance on this topic but: How does IT block an access to youtube on a non-office network?
12:03
But i have added axis=1 still this error?
@AndrasDeak Agreed. But if you don't understand what it means, it's pretty tough to track down what's causing it.
@ParitoshSingh XY problem? How do you know it's a non-office network? Isn't the router etc. company-configured?
Till now, I just thought firewalls on office networks was the approach, but I've just realised I can't access youtube on a non-office network (thanks to the links :P)
via VPN ?
Oh, im sitting at home connected to home wifi.
I'd be really scared if this network would be under their control. Ahhh!
12:04
@ParitoshSingh eh? company laptop?
your windows has a firewall too
could be as simple as a bogus youtube.com entry in your hosts file
@AndrasDeak aha, that led me to the answer
@It's_me I haven't looked at your code. But that message means that somewhere in your code you are using the whole tuple ('paper_title', 'occurred at index _id') as a key. But you probably want to use one or both of those strings as keys instead.
12:07
Oh well, no youtube for me on this device. I have Symantec EndPoint Protection that my control panel says is managing my firewall settings.
@Aran-Fey had to google hosts file, but no dice there. It's filled with other mappings, nothing for youtube
@ParitoshSingh meh... just have a cheapy server somewhere you can SOCKS5 via and launch a new instance of a browser that uses that as a proxy :)
I ran a script on my pc for that company laptop thing..
but on my own laptop
@ParitoshSingh Let's see what the trusty SOPython IP Sniffer has to say...
Give me another year and i'll probably have an idea of what you just suggested Jon :P
that's the scariest image on the whole internet tbh
12:11
ducks and hides
true, SCP-level
how to use a sniffer.
@user123 take a deep breath...
laurel
@PM2Ring can you nuke that pic pretty please? :P
Still not able to solve the issue. Can anyone help here?
12:12
@AndrasDeak done !!
@Aran-Fey Strangely, the last line looks different to the version here: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27152037#27152037
@ParitoshSingh only you can see your own IP and ISP
@AndrasDeak oh! ahh, i see
@HypotheticalNinja your code is giving me error
@PM2Ring I see the same thing
12:14
me too
caching?
pastebin.com/EbHTvD6A here is the sample data @HypotheticalNinja
They look identical for me
caching probably is the answer!
@AndrasDeak even the simple pleasures in life, denied. :( That one is blocked for me too laurel
12:15
awww
Good thing i remember what it said from last time ;)
@AndrasDeak why am I reminded of "hunter2"? :p
@AndrasDeak even that is blocked!
@ParitoshSingh It looks like a JPG, but it's really a CGI script. It gets its info from the http headers your browser sends when it requests the "image" from the server, and that info is available to every server that your browser requests pages from.
12:16
This company is serious about what it wants to block i guess
@ParitoshSingh booo
<Cthon98> hey, if you type in your pw, it will show as stars
<Cthon98> ********* see!
<AzureDiamond> hunter2
<AzureDiamond> doesnt look like stars to me
<Cthon98> <AzureDiamond> *******
<Cthon98> thats what I see
<AzureDiamond> oh, really?
<Cthon98> Absolutely
<AzureDiamond> you can go hunter2 my hunter2-ing hunter2
<AzureDiamond> haha, does that look funny to you?
<Cthon98> lol, yes. See, when YOU type hunter2, it shows to us as *******
<AzureDiamond> thats neat, I didnt know IRC did that
<Cthon98> yep, no matter how many times you type hunter2, it will show to us as *******
@ParitoshSingh whitelist
classic bash... I shouldn't have opened that now as that's going to be a time sink later.... the good ol' days... :p
@It's_me you're missing a parenthesis
12:17
it is even after that
row['id'] )
Aye, seems like that's probably how they'd do it. I find it hard to imagine someone can just block so many sites, but now that you mention it, whitelist seems to be the approach at play here
@It's_me seriously, you posted that link to someone else and haven't fixed the yamming parenthesis?
@AndrasDeak it was old one
@It's_me OK, I'm drawing the line here. As a room owner I'm asking you to stop asking for help here with this problem, because you are provably wasting people's time here. Good luck elsewhere.
12:19
@AndrasDeak Must be caching. The new one now looks like the old one for me too. When I first viewed the new one, the last line said "Get your own sign from danasoft.com" instead of the SOPython IP sniffer message.
@ParitoshSingh that or blocking based on classification of domains... eg: disallow things that look like entertainment based (videos/amusing/music etc...)
@JonClements Im dying here, lol!
poor AzureDiamond
@ParitoshSingh it's OK, they're a legend now
@JonClements so that's what the moderators' azure diamonds stand for... :P
@HypotheticalNinja thanks
12:23
If anyone else wants to fall into the time sink with me: bash.org/?top :p
12:46
data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1175794/… the top question is not among the sopython.com common questions, is it?
@JonClements :error: This site is blocked due to content filtering.
@TheLittleNaruto :p
@JonClements This activity will be reported. <- Error ends with this line.
I hope I won't be summoned by our networking team.
if you do - claim it was a mistake and you thought it was a reference to a shell :)
13:01
lol I was kidding.
Hi guys do you use zip or izip in your code?
@AndrasDeak Mystery solved.
I use zip in my code. I don't know what izip is.
It seems izip does better memory management when we have to deal (zip) with huge lists
Eh? Last I checked, zip uses O(1) memory.
13:17
izip is a pythoff thing, it's the same thing as zip in python 3
Ah, I wish I had known at the beginning of the conversation that we were talking about a dead language.
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zombie language :(
A bit too morbid for me, I'm afraid. I'll stick with 3.8 chat.
hey guys, need some help ... trying to build a search form on my flask web app...
when user submits this unique pass : eFnEfpBfUHM he gets all the other columns from the entry
any ideas how to achieve this ?
sorry in advance if question too broad or stupid
13:45
cbg
would it be safe to run any python code, as long as this passed?
not any([x in code for x in ['import', 'eval']])
nah, you forgot exec
anything else?
@JonClements And that's exactly what I'll do...I had to use Tor to open it though, so maybe not the best defence..
or is none of this safe anyway, and I better use a more complex form of verification
the bigger picture is that I want to create some codility-like system, where the users input their python, my server runs it against some tests, and returns the results
13:57
You can't make a bulletproof sandbox just by removing import and eval and exec. See nedbatchelder.com/blog/201206/eval_really_is_dangerous.html for a series of increasingly contrived ways to execute arbitrary code and/or segfault the operating environment without directly using the usual culprits.
@towc cexe[::-1]
You can find a way to abuse that
navigating ASTs also wouldn't help, because you can encode things and then execute them in some other ways
@Kevin oh, thanks, that's pretty useful
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