I wish to know the order of evaluation of the following statement. Any links to article on this topic will be helpful.. if 'some_value' + str(namedtuple.field).lower() in str(namedtuple.another_field).lower():
HI, I am getting "Method 'value' has no 'lower' member (no-member)" when I use pylint on my code. Can you advise me the correct approach to use lower on named tuple attribute. Am I right or do I need to enclose it in str(...) before using lower()?
import collections
nt_rec = collections.namedtuple('Rec', ['rec_name', 'rec_type'])
rec1 = nt_rec('rec1','test')
a.rec_name.lower() # or should I do str(a.rec_name).lower()
i have the following file format in excel
I am trying to achieve like this
The first row 1 will became the dataframe date and its value value become the value; and remaining part the operation became the data frame and rest this will became the value and the date-time ; will kept only tim...