@MisterMiyagi I am seeing this for the first time, how does this work without a being defined earlier? any links if this is some known concept I am missing
How to use PACKET_MMAP in python? I know there is socket option for setting PACKET_RX_RING circular buffers in C++ Really,I want to do them in python....,263 is the code of SOL_PACKET and 5 is the code of PACKET_RX_RING . but,how to pass the arguments?.....s.setsockopt(263,5,arg) that is for C++ https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/packet_mmap.txt...
Hi, I am quite new in StackOverflow. I am not sure if it's the right place to ask about my problem. I just found out that I am banned from asking new questions. Can you please tell me how to get rid of this issue? My one question (https://stackoverflow.com/q/63095658/7673979) is closed and another question (https://stackoverflow.com/q/63057954/7673979) has got -1. I have tried my best to write my question properly. This page (https://stackoverflow.com/help/question-bans) says I have to wait for 6 months to ask new question! This is really disappointing to me. :(
What can I do to get out from this block? Any help or suggestion is appreciated!
@raf Sometimes you can ask a moderator to re-open the question and you can improve on it. If it gets a better feedback it may lift the ban. But i'm not too sure on the entire process.
Well that's what happened to me in Superuser anyway
@Janith There is a debugger feature in pycharm where you can step through code and stop at a breakpoint
I just wanted to get a few rows from the loop and use it as a sample data set in the pycharm console
There is a console in the debugger itself but when I try to type stuff it just seems like a string is being printed so I can't seem to play around with it there
@raf To be honest, SO isn't exactly the right place to ask beginner questions. Things like finding the most common list element or doing case insensitive string comparisons have all been asked hundreds of times already. So while I don't understand why the algorithm banned you, I agree that you would be better off asking somewhere else. Maybe try reddit?
I've just renamed "Type hinting a list of a specified type" to "Type hinting a collection of a specified type" to be more suitable as a dupe target: stackoverflow.com/questions/24853923/…
Sometimes the criticism is unavoidable depending on the people who views the questions but generally following guidelines and making sure to check if it was asked before would prevent most issues. But i'm not the best user as well so you can also ask others for tips
@Aran-Fey Okay, thank you. I will remember that from now on. But I didn't ask questions if the exact solution to my problem is already available on previous threats. I always search for solutions before asking new questions. :(
@MisterMiyagi in C++ ,it takes a struct memory address and size of the contents as arguments.but,in python, if I pass a memory address using _ctypes as argument,it will work?
@raf there is a lot of noise in the forums it cannot be screened as there is too much. So there is usually a good chance you miss something and ask a duplicate
@MisterMiyagi Yes, I understand that my problems are not unique and many many people have faced these problems and asked in different angles earlier, I haven't yet become such pro that I search for my solution among them.
@MisterMiyagi it takes 3 arguments ...(if value is none,4 arguments),in C++,it wants to pass 4 arguments.....? I want to implement zero-copy networking in python....that is why I am asking....but,I didn't find any useful links... I can only tracking sys calls using strace...Idk other ways...that is the syscall...setsockopt(3, SOL_PACKET, PACKET_RX_RING, 0x7fff5fcb00b0, 28)
From my local man page, the syscall is setsockopt(int socket, int level, int option_name, const void *option_value, socklen_t option_len), so the appropriate Python call is probablysock.setsockopt(SOL_PACKET, PACKET_RX_RING, <value>). Python will automatically compute the option_len as long as a non-NULL value is passed.
Hi guys, just started OOP and i had a small doubt, is self supposed to mean something like global but for OOP? Sorry, if the Q is lame but i just had a feeling it did.
self is just a name commonly used for an instance. it is not technically different from other names. global is different, in that there is only one global scope (per module), and global will always refer to that one.
In other words, self is a variable, global is not.
In fact, instances (and thus self) are often used to avoid the problems of global. A method is parameterised by the instance (self is "passed in") whereas a function using global will always use the same namespace.
I haz a question about "they" pronouns. I work with a gender non-binary person who prefers to use "they pronouns". I have no problem with this (nor should I), but I'm somewhat curious about the grammar. "They (third person plural) know that python is the best programming language" sounds right. "They (third person singular) know that python is the best programming language" sound like the "know" should be "knows". Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I like the idea of custom pronouns being able to hack the rules of adjacent words.
My pronouns are he/him, plus you have to reverse the spelling of "its" and "it's" in all sentences following my pronouns for the rest of the day
None of this "all possessive words get an apostrophe except for this one" nonsense
I've been trying to get into the habit of using first-person "they" for Internet strangers that haven't stated a preference, but it's a work in progress. I'll end up writing things like "OP posted their code, but they messed up the indentation. Is he mixing tabs and spaces?"
Hello !! :) Need suggestion for integrating service now (ticketing tool )and a web application search palette using python and webdriver selenium. guide me with a direction.
Integration has to be done in terms of automation, I want to create an script which can auto close the tasks of Service now by searching any user id or its email address, that does not identified in the web application's search
Ok. So the script opens the service's task page, and for each task present, it opens the search page and searches for the task's author's user id. If the results page has no results, you open the task's page and close the task. Seems easy enough.
yes most of this way only, Let me explain what I have done till yet, using selenium webdriver I have achieved the authentication to all the web application which I want to hit for the search. Now I am not getting how to integrate these application with Service now. I lack with API knowledge, I started to dig up in to get a clue but not sure If doing it through API is the solution.
Usually if you have the choice between an API and interfacing with the service some other way (for example a web browser), the API is faster and more reliable
dpaste.com/CXUCDQ7YT whenever trying to start up a vagrant server for a python app i am receiving this any idea as to what I should do to sort it out? I have tried turning off the hypervisor in my system but that turned to be a bad idea as many problems came up... any assistance would be great
mcve -- in other words, code I could run on my own machine and see the problem
Obviously it can be quite difficult to make one if you're trying to access an intranet site or the API you're using needs username/password authentication, which is why I didn't ask for an MCVE right out of the gate. Sometimes it's just not feasible.
@Kevin, Sorry for the specific ping (& for bothering ya as well ), If you remember our convo about itertools.combinations where you suggested using generators, I posted that as a question on SO with a lot more details & discussions. Can I share that question link here for everyone to have a look?
I'm using itertools.combinations on an array so first up I tried something like
aList = [list(x) for x in list(cmb(arr, k))]
where cmb = itertools.combinations, arr is the list, and k is an int.
This works totally good for len(arr) < 20 or so but this Raised a MemoryError when len(arr) became 50...
The suggestions I made the other day about replacing the list comprehension with a generator has two benefits: it reduces the memory required to store the results, and it amortizes the expense of calculating the result across the whole iteration. In other words, rather than taking an hour to show you the first element and then being able to view all other elements instantly, you can view the first element in a second, and then the next element takes another second, and so on.
But amortizing the cost doesn't reduce the cost. If constructing the list comprehension takes an hour, then iterating completely through the generator will also take an hour.
This is an inherent quality of itertools.combinations. The existing answerer is on to something when they suggest skipping itertools entirely and trying to construct the output you want by rearranging the input
Exactly Juanpa told me the same. He said that generator actually doesn't create those combinations at that very moment. It just creates a generator object which later generates the combinations on the fly, Right??
@PSSolanki you're right that fusion doesn't do an exhaustive search of all the combinations of the list elements. However, the ones they do consider are provably better than the ones they don't
I have a feeling that fusion's code is close to being correct, but there's a corner case nobody considered, or the problem statement isn't quite what it appears, etc
@ruchiyadav imgur usually works here, so it's strange that your earlier message didn't work. Maybe the url got scrambled somehow? Try uploading it again.
so like the task appearing , there the termination tasks get created. once I click on task manually it gives the all details of the user . I hope its bit clear now
@PSSolanki Ok, so far so good. Do you know what output fusion's code produced, and what output hackerrank expects? I know coding sites can be secretive about their test cases...
If I correct the typo I get a min variance of 205037.75999999998 for the n=20 case, which doesn't match your desired output, so no easy win for us there :-/
the expected output is not the minimum variance's value. it's sum of the absolute differences of the combinations (of 2 elements) in the sub array having minimum variance.
Annybody able to assist me with setting up a vagrant server? dpaste.com/CXUCDQ7YT whenever trying to start up a vagrant server for a python app i am receiving this any idea as to what I should do to sort it out? I have tried turning off the hypervisor in my system but that turned to be a bad idea as many problems came up... any assistance would be great
It works perfect for len(arr) upto 10k. Still it doesn't pass on 8 out of 15 test cases because of execution time limits. The minimum of them has len(arr) = 100k. Damn these coding websites.
Yeah the time complexity is not that huge for the values but idk how much time do they allot for a test case. Anyways the expected output for n=100k is 161895840188550 :O
Now I'm inclined to say that while fusion's approach is clever, correct (after fixing the typo), and faster than anything I could have written, the approach that hackerrank is looking for has to be even more clever and fast
I agree that it's valuable to share the exact problem description. There might be some easily missed sentence that reduces the problem space in some offhanded way that we can exploit
Like, if every element in the array is an integer between 0 and 1000, maybe the problem becomes easier to solve, compared to if it could contain integers of any size
No i didn't post it. I just added it as a question on SO. Let me share the actual problem statement. I am starting to think that my approach of going with variance thingy won't work for every case.
That's True. although all the integers in array can be as long as they want.
@Kevin @MisterMiyagi Here is the problem statement.
Hmm! Surprising, then, that the variance we've been using has given correct answers for half the test cases. Must be some mathy thing I don't understand.
@MisterMiyagi Yes it's the pairwise difference. I went with variance approach because variance tells how spread the data in a list is (square of standard deviation from statistics).
I'm worried that variance and unfairness are strongly but not perfectly correlated, so any variance-finding approach will fail on any test case that Hackerrank deviously composed for the purpose of tripping up people like us.
If you can prove that the combination with minimum variance is also always the combination with minimum unfairness, that would be ideal
@Kevin It must give correct answers. Because it is a measure of spread of data. the less the spread, less will be pairwise differences' sum. And it will actually give correct answer for other cases if it can be executed in time limits.
I may not be able to prove that, but based on my math classes, i guess it should be true. (not entirely certain again, the guys at hackerrank may have known this before me xD)
My guess is no, since a ModuleNotFoundError has a good chance of being closed as non-reproducible. (whether it should be closed is another matter, I'm just going by trends of what people actually do)
I need some duping help. This Q is technically a mutable-default problem, but accessing it through User.__init__.__kwdefaults__ makes this quite non-obvious. Is hammering with a canonical appropriate?
It appears I installed brew on my Ubuntu system two years ago and forgot about it. I just typed brew install hello and it said Updating brew then was silent for eight minutes before spewing about two thousand lines of error messages. Think I might just reinstall ...
@Kwsswart Although I don't have much idea but according to kevin's suggestions, i would guess in the system terminal or where ever that's configured to be at (might be git bash)
@Kevin I tend to close as such just because it's impossible to repro. It's a safe bet that it'll just deteriorate to them saying "I definitely did install it" and you replying with "no, you definitely didn't" and then, well, the hammering tool of choice is whatever implement is closest to you
I had this word pop in my head last week: "desuetude". I remembered the word, thought I remembered what it meant, but looking it up I had it wrong (I think I was confusing it with "lassitude"). The definition I found was the obsolescence of something due to disuse - mostly in a legal context, of laws that become discarded from lack of enforcement. But I think that there is a good parallel in software, esp. open source.
Not really having any law background, I've no idea where I picked that up.
hi, I want to make members of a row in a matrix or list to be multiplied by zero, this is the MWE but the result is not what I want. could you help me understand what the problem is?
def someFunc (myList): [0*x for x in myList]
a = [[1, 2, 3],[4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]] b = [someFunc([1, 2, 3]),[4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]
I have made virtualenv, but installing those huge tensorflow packages from scratch is messy, instead i could use my local conda (base) packages import inside virtual env
@nerd half the time I'm tethered to my phone, so I can appreciate limiting bandwidth. I think you can create conda environments without re-downloading but you'd need to configure that when you create the environment to copy the libraries over
Anyone can help me with this pandas question? I posted it 5 days ago https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63642173/pandas-apply-merge-operations-from-a-column
@JonClements Yes, so I have to do data cleaning and other preprocessing which depends on other columns values, If I am storing in numpy array or dict, it's hard to maintain the mapping sequences conditions, here I can drop and do multiple operations based on different columns.
@JonClements You are absolutely correct, What would be a better solution if I have NumPy float values with nth dim and there is another column which I am using as a condition value selector?
how I can maintain the mapping if NumPy matrix depends on multiple columns conditions?
@AndrasDeak Something like this : `data = {'data_a': np.random.uniform(-1,1,[1000,10]), 'data_b': np.random.uniform(-1,1,[1000,10]), 'labels': np.random.randint(0,2,[1000]), 'flag': np.random.randint(0,2,[1000])}`
So here I want to filter numpy rows based on flag and labels values, for example if label is 1 and flag == True take that particular row of data_a matrix
What is a better solution to store all these four objects while I can do filtering without looping over all four?