i did have found my problem... i had a folder named "pychromecast" in same directory of the script i have imported the pychromecast.. so pychromecast python files were not found in ./pychromecast/... :)
Hi guys, is there any way to hold the pass the value of first iteration onto the second? Like {'10:00-12:00': 'Maths', '13:00-15:00': 'Physics', '16:00-18:00': 'History', '19:00-22:00': 'Biology', '23:00-1:00': 'Chemistry', '2:00-4:00': 'Computer', '5:00-10:00': 'English'} I have a dict like this, and I want to compare 12:00 and 13:00, is there any way to do this with for loop?
What im currently using is
for (k, v) in data.items():
start = k[:5]
stop = k[6:]
but this gives 16:00 and 18:00 as start and stop. Any way to get 18:00 on the second iteration with 19:00 ? Or do I have to make some other dict with these values and loop through that?
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4:39 AM
Hi guys, Andras :) I am now clean :) only one account :)
# something like this
prev_stop = None
for (k, v) in data.items():
start = k[:5]
stop = k[6:]
if prev_stop is not None:
... # do stuff
prev_stop = stop
NB: I generally recommend using helpers for this. It's better to separate the processing logic ("start - prev_stop") from the pre-processing logic ("pairs of prev, current").
@MisterMiyagi @CoolCloud One useful way to separate processing from selection is to use generators to yield only those items of interest. Your processing logic then simply iterates over the generator in a for loop.
It can't be answered as is. Once you at least explain what code you want written we can consider reopening it.
Imagine that the reader is the computer. Tell the reader how it should get dict 2 from dict 1. Simple as that. It might even help you code it yourself.
@AndrasDeak See i was trying it from yesterday, I've tried to do what I could, using function and looping, but I cant seem to pass a value from one iteration to another or even get the dict I wanted
@CoolCloud Consider that this is the skill you should work on, above solving individual problems. At the end of the day, "writing code" means explaining what you want to the machine and yourself.
@BlackPanther It would be better to ask that before posting the question, don't you think? FWIW, it is generally not okay to post fresh questions in this room as per the room rules to begin with.
finally managed to land a job after 5 months of graduation, nothing cool or FAANG but it has some python in it, I want to thank most/all of the regulars who helped me <3
Hadn't realised until closer study we are talking about Jupyter.
Going up one directory will show you a listing of another directory. One of the entries is the directory you just left. Click on it and you're back there.
@holdenweb Doesnt work. It just expands that particular folder. So rest of them are still there. Doesnt really go inside that folder / open it: i.postimg.cc/PxrH7bsX/image.png
Also want to know if we can have a project kind of environment in either kaggle or colab. I want to have several python files and data files in my workspace and say one or two jupyter notebooks that can import those files and use them. And I want to share such workspace with my friends / colleagues / public. Is this possible with colab or kaggle. Or in other words can we have project explorer which will show different python and data files used in notebooks like IDEs in colab or kaggle?