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Sep 25 19:03
Duplicate (can also be not-reproducible or caused by typo) stackoverflow.com/q/79020958.
 

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Aug 22 03:13
Dude mistook SO for twitter: i.sstatic.net/YjPZoWXx.png
May 17 18:01
@halfer Imagine English people being polite. The game is gone, it's absolutely gone. /s
May 17 17:01
@jps "Stop saying spammer: 'spammer' is a sexist and racist term equivalent to the n-word for marketers. Calling a marketer 'spammer' is an attempt to get rid of marketer's rights to stand up for themselves."
Mar 6 03:46
pic of the day. I wish it was facing the correct way though.
Dec 31, 2023 01:21
A non-answer that was deleted from review was undeleted by the OP without any change. Should it be flagged again (if so which flag) or just left alone? stackoverflow.com/a/77734519
Dec 18, 2023 21:04
@KevinB that is not saying much when this week is only 1 day old
Dec 18, 2023 20:59
@AdrianMole because the first one a more general case and is a genuine problem while the second one is caused by almost a typo. Also the answer in the second one doesn't work (due to something that amounts to a typo).
Dec 18, 2023 19:56
I tried to flag this question as a duplicate of this one but I'm getting an error This question does not have an upvoted or accepted answer. Is there no way to link these two until someone comes in and upvotes an answer in the former?
 

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Jul 9 05:19
The chat-gpt policy post is not [featured] again. Could a mod make it featured again?
Mar 13 20:50
the featured meta posts don't show up on the sidebar: i.sstatic.net/FZvvU.png
 
Mar 13 20:53
if starball is anything like some real life politicians, they should say this election rigged and call for a recount :-)
Mar 13 04:32
@pippo1980 if you want to see some recent examples of posts that need to be downvoted to get deleted: here, here
Mar 13 03:08
@starball yeah, before reaching 10k rep, I just was oblivious to how much junk exists on old questions that are just hidden from other users. Now that I reached 10k, I kinda wish I didn't have the ability to see deleted answers though. It's jarring to arrive at a SO question from googling an error, see that it has 30 answers but 29 of them are deleted answers that basically say "I also have this problem; did you find a solution?"
Mar 13 03:03
@pippo1980 If we let these "answers" stay, it would be impossible to find useful answers in Q/As. The main utility of SO (imo) is the fact that it's possible to evaluate if a page is useful for you in under a minute just by looking at some of the top answers. If most of the answers were "thanks" or "how do you make this work" etc., SO would be unusable.
Mar 13 03:00
@pippo1980 Once you hit 10k rep, you get access to moderator tools; in particular, you get to see all recent answers to old questions. Many recent answers to old questions are like "I have this problem too, did you find a solution?" or "Could you find what's wrong with my code (a really long piece of code)" or "This solution works for me. Thanks" etc. These "answers" are non-answers that should never have been posted as answers
Mar 11 04:09
@J.ScottElblein Paying regular users for review work would massively increase robo-reviewing. I feel like if anyone should be paid for it, it should be dedicated employees.
Mar 6 07:56
not enough rick rolls in this chat...
Feb 28 05:04
@ElectionBot Your guess is as good as mine on that one.
Feb 28 05:03
@ElectionBot I don't know. You tell me.
Feb 28 05:03
@ElectionBot which one do you endorse?
Feb 28 05:02
@ElectionBot who are the candidates for this election?
Feb 27 21:19
@dan1stiscrying seems like a good answer but actually a shit answer; that's some chatgpt type of stuff right there
 
Nov 6, 2023 21:16
No problem. Once you get the hang of it, pandas is really fun because there is a builtin method for almost every use case. There are very few cases where you need an explicit loop. Cheers.
Nov 6, 2023 21:08
if you notice actionDataframe.loc[actionDataframe['actionID']==2, ['n', 'action1date']] is a two column dataframe, after set_index, it is a single column dataframe, after squeeze it becomes a Series
Nov 6, 2023 21:07
map maps Series or function or dicts, so to convert a single column dataframe into a Series, we need squeeze.
Nov 6, 2023 21:05
what I mean is, action_dates can be constructed like: action_dates = actionDataframe.loc[actionDataframe['actionID']==2, ['n', 'action1date']].set_index('n').squeeze()
Nov 6, 2023 21:02
Main thing with using min is that for some n the lowest actionID might be 2, for some it might be 5, right? In that case, groupby.idxminwould get the index of the lowest actionID regardless of what that is. If you're going to fix it to a specific value, say 2, then there's no need for groupby. You've already performed the filtering
Nov 6, 2023 21:02
If you're going to filter that way, there's no need to do groupby again (I think).
Nov 6, 2023 20:59
that would filter the dataframe where actionID is equal to 2
Nov 6, 2023 20:59
@t3ahunt3r yes, that's exactly what's going on; it's a very common remapping method that is very fast (this answer touches on it). You can think of it as LEFT JOIN on a single column in sql or VLOOKUP in excel.
Nov 6, 2023 20:59
@t3ahunt3r also the groupby.agg definition you have there works for this specific case because the lowest actionID corresponds to the earliest action1date. If that's no longer true, it breaks (similarly, my groupby.min implementation would fail in that case as well). However, the current case of indexing actionDataframe using the indices of lowest actionIDs would work for all permutations.
Nov 6, 2023 20:59
@t3ahunt3r I edited the answer to make the filtering go through actionID instead of action1date. In pandas (and numpy as well), since these methods are vectorized, it's very common to create an intermediate Series/DataFrames which can be used to filter a dataframe or merged into other dataframes to get the final output we want.
 
Aug 30, 2023 22:59
great! of course, let me know how it goes
Aug 30, 2023 22:54
Could you try ```new_df = (
df.drop_duplicates(['server', 'model', 'slot'], ignore_index=True) # remove duplicate slots
.groupby('server', sort=False, group_keys=False).apply(add_slots) # add new slots
.ffill() # fill rest of the columns
.astype({'slot': int})
.sort_values(by=['server', 'slot'])
.reset_index(drop=True) # reset index
)
```
Aug 30, 2023 22:53
I mean is there always a single model for each server?
Aug 30, 2023 22:53
right now, it's assumed that each group has only one model (which is true because the grouper is model); is it always true?
Aug 30, 2023 22:44
on my end, I have the data you provided in the question and when I try the latest code, it produces the desired output
Aug 30, 2023 22:43
something seems to have broken silently and we don't know what that is
Aug 30, 2023 22:43
if you copy-paste the current code and run it on the data you have in the OP, do you see rows being added?
Aug 30, 2023 22:42
are you using the latest code?
Aug 30, 2023 22:36
that's really strange
Aug 30, 2023 22:36
but now it's not inserting, correct?
Aug 30, 2023 22:35
which was adding new rows previously right?
Aug 30, 2023 22:35
even with s['slot'] = range(3, 3 + slots)?
Aug 30, 2023 22:34
is it still not filling available when you run the code even after restarting your kernel?
Aug 30, 2023 22:33
yes
Aug 30, 2023 22:18
do you have low defined anywhere code?
Aug 30, 2023 22:16
If a python shell, perhaps exit and restart?