sku_lists = {
"Roller": ["DR1", "DR2", "DR3", "DR4"],
"Dust Mask": ["DM1", "DM2", "DM3", "DM4A", "DM5A"]
}
categories = { sku: category for category, sku_list in sku_lists.items() for sku in sku_list }
Anyone have a reference regarding categories = { sku: category for category, sku_list in sku_lists.items() for sku in sku_list } I had my friend help me with simplifying my code and created this. Although I don't have a clue where category came from
@Pherdindy category is just a key in the dictionary which the code is looping on . you can think of it like : for key,value in sku_list_dictionary.items()
where category is the key and sku_list is the value in the dictionary
I'm going to try and force myself to get back to sleep... Saturday is pretty much my only day off ever, so normally use it to get some shut eye in... ideally... wouldn't even have been awake until midday... but stupid old me just wakes up at 5am every day whether I like it or not it seems
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@Todd heck they're doing better than me... I walked into a creeper in the first minute and then got killed by a zombie 20 or so seconds later while trying to fiddle with the video settings :)
Anyway... I'm going to rhubarb for now... no doubt be around later :p
@roganjosh on a side note before I go... I've got some log files from a client regarding what routes they did pick for a few days, so I'll (not today) extract the orders from the system that corresponds to those days so there's a base reference and then work from there I guess
@JonClements oo. That will be really useful for benchmarking, thanks
@DarkRunner as I asked earlier. Where is the code? Please see the room rules; it is suggested that you just ask your question, with an MCVE, and people are more than happy to help if they feel able to
So basically the purpose of my python code is to break up North America into pieces. It's actually called a Voronoi Diagram of North America.
The final result should be something like:
The problem is that when I run the code, there's an error telling me '''ValueError: Cannot transform naive geometries. Please set a crs on the object first.''', which basically means the two maps don't have the same scale/shape/etc.
But I don't know why; The code has cities = cities.to_crs(na.crs) for that reason
Ah ok, I've seen that at the bottom. It's not something I think I can help with myself, sorry, but maybe some others can. It's quite specialised, though, so it could take some time for people to respond
* I have a class named InstaOps * this has a method get_meta * can I write a method inside InstaOps Class that will create another instance of the Class
reason: this class has a few args that can help me change the nature of the instance --- say Incognito mode what I want to do is write a method that will be under this class but is capable of creating Class INstannce with diff prop i.e incognito mode
@MisterMiyagi when Class del is called it will only kill the particular instance right?
as for your DB question: yes, __del__ is only called for the instance collected. No, if you close the DB connection and haven't copied it properly, other instances using this connection will also lose it.
def __del__(self):
"""
chcek if smart_activity has been started
if yes - check if session info has been stored
"""
if not self.incognito:
self._store_session_info()
self.db_conn.commit()
self.db_conn.close()
self.text_to_speech("Shutting Down Bot", False)
self.driver.quit()
if not self.incognito:
self.text_to_speech(
"Bot has been powered off, goodbye {}".format(self.user_name), False)
You might want to check whether the cities CSR actually is EPSG:3857. Sure, it silences the error, but it might very well put the cities someplace... else.
In terms of the recommendation to the OP, I'm not sure I would want to push that particular kind of content over there because I dont have a feel for what they would welcome; they may deem it too broad, too
That's not to say that I think your suggestion to the OP was incorrect, just that I'm not confident that I'd actively support it myself. It's pretty open-ended I guess
@smci I don't know if that question is roughly on topic there in particular, but the rule of thumb is "don't migrate crap". So 1. only suggest an alternative site if the question is well-written but otherwise off-topic, 2. always explicitly tell the user to make sure that their question is on topic on the target site, possibly by also linking to the corresponding help/on-topic page.
so this is just general guidance for this kind of situation
@AndrasDeak It's broad but it isn't crap. And there are many other more specific such questions. I was looking for language and framework recommendations and I found the answers helpful.
Broad is a grey area I guess, because it's hard to tell how that would be received on the target site (since broadness is very much a culture-dependent thing).
@AndrasDeak Can always recommend the OP to make it more specific. Graphics-intensive or 3D games, and mobile games, are a separate category. I was looking for the more basic ones.
I might as well ask you all here: for a multiplayer browser-based boardgame adaptation which is not graphics-intensive/CPU-intensive, not 3D, what language and package do you recommend, both for client and server? node.js on the client presumably? and what on the server? Not PyGame I think. (And yes I already googled it for 8+ hours. I'm looking for real developer experiences from any of you). I want to draw a (static) gameboard, move pieces, etc.
For users of VSCode; is there a simple way of getting formatting to work for a HTML file with <script> tags containing JS? It's getting confused and I would have thought this was reasonably common (or am I committing sins?). This issue got closed as needing more info but I thought this would be common sense
Other than this issue, it's made my workflow much easier in every aspect, other than dipping back to Spyder for the Ipython console :)
Oh, that's awesome. I'll have to update when I can since I downloaded this in Jan I think. I'm struggling at the moment to remember that things are in tabs now and I dont have to keep jumping between editors for front-end and back-end :)
yeah, the interactive side of things used to end up giving you a horizontal scroll instead of behaving like they did in spyder. This has been fixed couple days back
I think vscode is trying really hard to replace spyder for me.
Once I get more comfortable with it, I imagine I can run the Flask dev server in it too, because i had that running the node server with continuous integration when I was playing with React
@AndrasDeak OP has asked me a question that I'm really not sure how to answer. Is there value in their suggestion?
I've never really understood the underscore syntax for powers of 10. Is it a culturally-neutral syntax to get around the fact that some people use . and others , for separators?
Yeah, I only considered that after reading the PEP. You could also pass a string but then it really would his the issues with the way different people represent decimals. Ok, it all checks out for me now :)
@MisterMiyagi oh, the standard is interesting. I guess that it avoids the cultural ambiguity I mentioned. It would take me some real effort to do that in written work :)
Hello all. I thought I would mention that I'm still looking for feedback on my attempt/draft of a canonical/reference answer for the classic "trying to scrape dynamically generated content using requests (or similar tools)". You can find it here.
I'm still uncertain as to how much I should cover in the answer, for example.
Is there a way to pass `{}` as a fstring in python? Am I missing anything..
''.join([f"(.{i})" for i in [1,2,3,4]])
# '(.1)(.2)(.3)(.4)'
#expected: '(.{1})(.{2})(.{3})(.{4})'
@JonClements this project has been great for passing the day. Merrily tip-tapping away and just been smacked with the "oh yeah, GDPR, and I'm not actually on a contract" realisation attached to a brick. My system can work solely on order numbers but it raises an interesting question of how to comply if I have customer details even for a short while
The simplest, I guess, is just to allow them to upload a spreadsheet of order refs and columns of customer data, and just map everything together and throw the run sheet back out, storing nothing. If nothing else, it's raised some interesting learning points :)
@DarkRunner very glad for you, the output looks great :) Sorry that I wasn't able to help, I'm not familiar with the library and didn't have time to research it
alright, strange question: i find myself in a situation where using the metaclass features of type would be useful. what i'd ultimately like to do is, if i write "from .script import fluffy" in some file
i want fluffy.py to generate the class "fluffy"
i know how to generate classes alright. what i DON'T know is how to trigger this generation on import
would someone mind pointing me to the right direction?
i'll give you some context, @roganjosh : my testing is getting a little bulky. i'm using "factory" to generate a lot of various model factories (for some sqlalchemy stuff). what presented this problem is the fact that like 90% of the code to set up a model factory class is the same for every model
so i have a lot of
class ModelNameFactory(factory.alchemy.SQLAlchemyModelFactory)
model = ModelName
sql_alchemy_session = db.session
sql_alchemy_session_persistence = "commit"
... # Maybe 1 - 2 model-specific attributes
I then use these factories in my tests for... well, whatever i'm testing at the time
that code i just posted is duplicated like 15 times at this point
i think it'd be a lot nicer to just have a list of models, and, when one of my tests imports "modelnamefactory", an instance will be generated and given to said test
i think i'm going to set up an importer. :) (what might i use module__getattr__ for, @wim?)