def number2str(number, base):
digit_chars = [chr(i) for i in range(ord('0'), ord('0') + base)]
digits = []
while number > 0:
digit = number % base
digits.insert(0, digit_chars[digit])
number = (number - digit) // base
return ''.join(digits)
>>> number2str(1163554, 64)
'4L4R'
That's a way you could compress integer values into a shorter representation ^ I saw in your snippet encoded_order_number, so I assume it's numbers you want to compress.
I have a class with an array as its member. But it behaves kind of weirdly. When I change the array inside an object it effects the other objects. Kind of.
here we go.. tinkering a bit.. adjusted the number2base function to include the widest range of ASCII printable characters that could represent an integer value unambiguously:
def number2base93(number):
BASE = 93
digit_chars = [chr(i) for i in range(ord('!'), ord('!') + BASE)]
digits = []
while number > 0:
digit = number % BASE
digits.insert(0, digit_chars[digit])
number = (number - digit) // BASE
return ''.join(digits)
Inserts in general are O(n) since you need shifting of all elements to the right to accomodate elements. Also look at wiki.python.org/moin/TimeComplexity for time complexities of common python data structure operations
def number2base(number, ch_map="0123456789abcdef"):
base = len(ch_map)
digits = []
while number > 0:
digit = number % base
digits.append(ch_map[digit])
number = (number - digit) // base
digits.reverse()
return f"base_{base} repr: {''.join(digits)}"
There we go.. an arbitrary base encoder
number2base(8493579294502999475, [chr(i) for i in range(ord('!'), ord('~'))])
'base_93 repr: 1>oO?a`TN>'
i were testing via zip and zip_longest to see where the issue is. even i thought it can be related to order of dict but I'm using python 3.8.2 so it's not. then i came to iter where it's actually solved it
that was complicated structure really of wikipedia. if you look on the way how i get things off. you will smile :D
He's asking for getting things done within his code, which he himself didn't show
based on Now i want the code to do two thing 1- Check if there is anything new on the feed (A new blog post) 2- This check happens on every 24 hour. what should i do?
Mm, but once it's deserialized, with an intent to reserialize, I think it makes sense to talk about it as JSON. Then there's a huge group of newbies that have "a JSON" and it's not
In other news, my blue potatoes that I assumed had drowned (starting the personification early) have sprouted. Can't wait for my blue mash :)
At the moment they've just broken the surface of the soil so it's been a tense 6 weeks to be confirmed they're not just waterlogged and rotted. In a week or so I'll need to start layering more soil on (hence I can only go on the photo on the packet for now)
@JonClements classic dinner party trick. Feed them raw potato and call it beetroot. Sadly, I've missed April 1st :P
If I have a list of substrings of a tokenized string, how do I get a sublist from the list starting at a phrase (a fixed order of strings, not just one string, although it could be one or more) and ending at another phrase (again, one or more; could be "or").
@kahveciderin i thought that you aware about room rules, Please check formatting guide and you can practice in sandbox. Pay attention for If your question is eligible for a bounty (>= 48 hours old) and hasn't received a useful response, then you may link to it.
@kahveciderin the rule does no exist to punish people but rather to make sure that there aren't parallel dialogues going on, which is a duplication of effort
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@kahveciderin Consider that to find your question, one has to go through your SO profile. Which isn't exactly welcoming for professional help on Python.
I'd rather not draw more attention to the question. I went with a shot against the bow but left the remainder because it's quiet and also because I was outside on a mobile. If it generates more chat then I might need to move the lot :/
@Matthew If you have a question, feel free to just ask it provided that it is on topic. You may want to take a look at the room rules if you haven't already.
I do but guess what? martjin warned me to not do this :( he asked me to change in it
a lot of question where i flag for duplicate which within the same concern of why bs4 is not shown objects which is rendered by JS but after the question got closed. i found it's reopened and even received answer with the same do not use bs4 for JS websites
From No Such Thing as a Fish: when they tried to film her public address at Xmas... the producer held up a placard saying "smile" and she spotted it and immediately frowned in anger during her speech
@roganjosh She has done a few non-Queen like videos though... that one for the Olympics and was it with Harry for the Invictus games in response to something from Obama?