@Aran-Fey no luck. just so you are aware, the api response is already coming in as json format from postman, again we are using data = requests.get(url).json() . is this causing any issue? just wondering.
:50352887 Traceback (most recent call last):
File "so_test.py", line 15, in <module>
writer.writerow(row)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/csv.py", line 148, in writerow
return self.writer.writerow(self._dict_to_list(rowdict))
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xa0' in position 8: ordinal not in range(128)
@inspectorG4dget Both of these say "Could not find the requested event." when I click on them? I should be good for both of them though, imminent births etc notwithstanding.
cbg, I want to list some content based on a value in a select field in my flask app, is there a flask function that shows contents without refreshing the page? I have managed to do this after pressing the submit button but it refreshes the page eg: selecting fruits must display apple, orange .... in a div, vegetables must display carrot, tomato...
something like flash but shows up when you change the dropdown
stackoverflow.com/questions/40949746/… this is what I came across but it suggest using javascript which I am not yet familiar with, is this the only way even now?
yes, that's generally the easiest way - flask can only produce new, complete pages (or templated css/js) but that must require a full reload of the resource from the endpoint.
@Janith It looks like the socket module does not expose AF_XDP (yet). If you know that your kernel supports it, you may want to manually look up and supply the respective bitflag.
@ZahidSaeed What do you mean by "Final Year Project"? My dictionary has a translation, but if that is correct then a professor/supervisor should tell you the answer.
@MisterMiyagi I'm in the last year of my graduation. So to complete the degree, we have to deliver a final project which is based on a realistic use case and will help others.
The field of study depends on us
My personal interest is in the Machine Learning / Deep learning
I'm totally a beginner so I just wanted to get some experience
It could be a new use case OR we can pick an existing one, add some new features to it (intuition) and propose it
I had given a proposal for "Automatic email reply" Usually, companies hire many people for replying the queries that they receive from the website So what if we build a model which can generate an auto-reply based on the customer's query?
@MisterMiyagi The university teachers are rejecting it by saying that it is just a chat-bot
@ZahidSaeed That would depend on how much variety in auto-replies you propose you would generate, for what scenarios, how much knowledge of the customer it would have, whether there's any creativity involved etc. But yeah that seriously doesn't sound like ML. (Give some specific examples if you disagree.)
@ZahidSaeed You tell me what if an email has attachments? The incoming customer email? The auto-reply email? Either? Both? What type of attachments? Is there any parsing, OCR or understanding involved? Can you please give specific examples of what you're proposing? (e.g. "If the customer mails in a contractor timesheet (XLS/PDF), we estimate their monthly/annual income then recommend appropriate investment products" - which is still not really proper ML - we can't read your mind)
@ZahidSaeed Ok well brainstorm some specifics, then propose them. What is a recent issue you or someone you know had where (say) image classification could have helped?
@ZahidSaeed Like I just said above: brainstorm some specifics, then propose something. What is a recent issue you or someone you know had where (say) image classification could have helped?
@ZahidSaeed Yes we already got that. Can you try to answer my question...? do something with a bill? train ticket? financial document? pharmaceutical prescription? eyeglass prescription? etc.
Maybe go read some other final projects, or startup use-cases...
@python_learner I have an answer that touches on that and other things, that you should be able to copy/paste and run. I also keep a reference file for these kind of things - here's the relevant part
@MisterMiyagi Is there a benefit to doing it this was as opposed to Aran's? e.g. would the return a proper error without doing a try, except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e?
@MisterMiyagi "returned non-zero exit status 1" is what it rerurns right now rather than the error of the actual subprocess. I've tried both ways now and they both result in this same error so next I'm thinking of trying to do the try, check call method
Isn't multiprocessing a type of threading? I'm not looking to run the processes concurently but to trigger the other process to run as if it were double clicked directly
@JamesMcIntyre Ugh. Why? What advantage do you have from a little window popping up and vanishing to oblivion later on? Taking all its information with it? You likely do not want it to behave as if double-clicked on.
What feature of "run as if it were double clicked" do you actually need?
@MisterMiyagi I need to it take the dependencies which are in the same folder as it's self. I've now managed to get it working using the subprocess as this is what you recomended a previous time
@JamesMcIntyre There is so much to learn and even if I wanted it's impossible to just impart knowledge fast onto another person. Makes me really feel secure in my job :) So many paths and mistakes to make before things become clear. Happy learning. Please don't take offence, I'm just kinda marbeling at the wonders of learning and our human knowledge represantation. Also I think you misunderstood MisterMiyagi last time
@Hakaishin Yes, this is what I was prevously doing. I used a veriable import statment (import) but doing it that way reulted in qued proceses after it not picking up their dependencies for some reason.
def Run(ImportName):
try:
import os #Currently not working (this bit of code is designed to bring working directory into running project)
CL = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(ImportName + "Source")
import os.path
import subprocess
if os.path.exists(ImportName + ".exe"):
subprocess.call([ImportName + ".exe"])
else:
try:
subprocess.check_output(["C:\\Users\\" + os.getlogin() + r"\Documents\WPy64-3771\python-3.7.7.amd64\python.exe",ImportName + ".py"])
Also foo.remove("bar") Should not throw a ValueError. 99% of the time I want to remove something in a list I don't care if it's not there and the code looks so ugly with all these try excepts. If it is a queue or a stack I can see it throwing an error, but in a list. meh
So essentially you want to run a python script, and it's not working because the CWD must be set to the directory where the script is located? If you wrote that script yourself, fix it
If you didn't write it yourself, bring out your pitchfork and poke the author with it
Also I would love to pitchfork the tensorflow team and the nvidia team. TF keeps making braking changes between minor versions which is annoying and Nvidia has known bugs which I'm running into which they don't fix for months.
Running a python script should be as easy as importing it or calling subprocess.run([sys.executable, 'path/to/script.py']). If it's more complicated than that, the script is broken.
@Aran-Fey Does runpy allow for a .py file to be run so that it detect dependencies in it's own folder (rathr than from the folder your running it from)?
@Hakaishin I'm afraid I'm dyselxic and those types of documents are a challenge for me. This is why I mainly utilise Stack questions/answers and YouTube. But thank you for finding that for me, I really do appreicate all of your help
Wow dyslexia is quite fascinating. The wiki article suggests that there might be also some benefits to it, that it's not strictly a worse larning mode but a different one with benefits and disadvantages. Have you found some benefits compared to other people by having the condition?
Thanks for your help guys. I think I'm gonna stick with the subprocess.run(..., check=True) that @MisterMiyagi helpfullly suggested earlier and that that will do for this version. Even though it doesn't give what the error is it is still a great help :)
Is it common for multiprocessing using a pool to give more priority to a couple processes over others? In that processes with the same tasks, some will do a lot more iterations than others.
So, multiprocessing.Pool basically is a single unprioritized task queue plus workers doing while true: queue.get(). There is no purposeful prioritisation going on.
However, a Pool is basically pure scheduling entropy, meaning every imbalance in terms of payloads or processing will snowball.
E.g. whenever the Pool is not fully loaded, you get quantisation and fringe effects. This is most notable when starting a Pool with the first process getting many tasks, but may occur later on.
There are also follow-up effects, e.g. if tasks are not uniformly long (e.g. due to request throttling by the remote service) it is likely for one process to accumulate waiting tasks while another keeps processing the sucessful tasks.
cbg, quick doubt regarding time conversion from string to datetime. What is wrong with this conversion datetime.strptime('8/18/2020 11:08:54 PM', '%m/%d%Y %I:%M:%S %p' )
@JamesMcIntyre Re: ugly code, there's a program called black that will format your code to a standard. For simpler rules that aid comprehension, PEP8 is a good read. Good that you want to help people while you are learning,
@JamesMcIntyre I'm mildly dyslexic, and it took me a few seconds to realise you are dyslexic enough to mis-spell "dyslexic". You have my sympathies - it's easy to be misjudged.
Hey @roganjosh: sorry to keep bothering you about this. It seems that the pinned gCal link is somewhat faulty. Could I ask you to please unpin/repin (I've posted a new calendar invite that is currently starred)
I don't suppose that there's any way we could define the canonical invite, is there? Being a Bear of Very Little Brain I am now confused about the date, though relatively certain if the time ...
morning all, (vscode user here)-if i wanted to create a package for easy usability within my team, do I need to publish on pypi/create setup.py/get a license in order for a teammate to import the module on his/her terminal?
in the past any functions ( >100 lines) we just share with each other and def to use
@holdenweb There are two meetups: one on Sep 19, and one on Oct 3. The timings are identical in both. Much apologies for the confusion - (I think it was) toonarmycaptain brought it to my attention that even though I'd set the event to be public, it was didn't have world-read permissions, and the only way I was able to unyam this was to copy the event onto a public calendar, which unfortunately changed the cal link
@Kevin 're-pin' was perhaps incorrect word choice on my part. I meant "unpin the old invite and pin the new one in its place"
I was finally able to retrieve my rubber duck from the office building I haven't been in since The Before Times, and in an apparent karmic boon, today's phone conference was canceled.
Must have been a burst of accumulated Good Programming Energy that had been building up for six months
someone used gspread before? am trying to find a way where i can predefined numbers of cols and rows within existing spreedsheet. the docs is only shown the way for newly created one
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη Yup, you can do that by specifying a cell range
The only thing to watch for is that the default page size is 1000 rows (I forget how many columns). If you need a range bigger than that, you'll need to extend the number of rows before creating the range (unless they've since changed it; I'm going back like 4 years)
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη I'm good thanks, and you? I can try dig out an old answer of mine about doing just this, but I think the code is probably pretty poop these days. Maybe one day I'll revisit it
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη yup. Circle of life and all that. For what it's worth, this room was a huge comfort for me when tragedy struck my mom some years ago (she's doing better now). So if you need to chat...
Ah, in which case, it's a really neat little tool. Back when I barely knew how to code, I had a shared sheet and people could copy/paste a product code into a particular cell in the sheet and I could poll the sheet remotely every 2 secs to see if there was a new code, then return all data entries
Oddly, every 2 secs, 24hrs a day didn't even get me close to the Google API limits
Although, there is also a limit to the number of rows that you can write per batch. <picks brain> IIRC, I used to return up to 3K results but each write had to batched into 50 rows, so it takes a min to complete the process
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη I've found that channelling huge amounts of energy like that into an engineering project tends to lead to some pretty impressively large results. I remember building my first Hangman solver in this way
@roganjosh I see a fantastic opportunity of asymmetrically throttled read/write processes here
gspread is a great lib but they missing multiple things to be sorted out. if you created a newly spreedsheet so you can define number of rows and cells. but for existing one. you will need to play somehow to sort that out. even you know that each time you keep overwriting the data. the 1k rows keep extend empty rows
that's what am having issue with it. as you can see the total number of data is 589 rows. and each time i overwrite the sheet. i keep see an extended number of empty rows. for example right now is 2361 and if i overwriting it again now so it's will keep be extended.
sorry to butt in with a question: trying to create a package on vscode here. where do i add the necessary import modules when writing my package.py code?
You're probably using the global Anaconda environment you have in jupyter. It's a bit tough to understand how you've configured VSCode; have you actually created another environment for this project?
@smci this is a totally unofficial hangout. There's absolutely no set agenda (nor is it mandatory). It's more of a "let's see other people's faces because it's COVID and we might like to informally chat with the people we spend so much time with". The linked gDoc has a list of talking points, should the room ever get quiet, but there's no mandate that every (or even any) topic on that document should be discussed