RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:29
I haven't used this before, let me check this out once. thanks
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:26
I wanted it to be in the format "pandas.core.frame.DataFrame" to use it in the called function
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:26
it wont be recognised as dataframe but a string
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:26
this would use it as a string along with quotes
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:24
the dictionary part will come into the picture in case we are using the data frame explicitly, right? Not when user is providing the input
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:23
This source is not to be iterated one by one. It takes specific input as I have mentioned in my updated question. Please review that part and advise if possible.
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:23
Can you please remove this duplicate tag? I checked the linked question but that does not solve my query. The issue here is to use a variable to substitute a data frame name.
RSM
Oct 5, 2021 19:23
i have multiple source dataframes. If i use the above, i will have to write same function multiple times like: cat_update(df_templete1, df_source_1, cat_lst, con_lst); cat_update(df_templete1, df_source_2, cat_lst, con_lst), and so on
 

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RSM
Jul 24, 2020 07:04
but in case i need to use multiple line inplace of "None" how do i do that?
RSM
Jul 24, 2020 07:04
ok, i have experience in using np.where as follows:
df['Activity_2'] = pd.np.where(temp.str.contains("0"),"None",
pd.np.where(temp.str.contains("email"), "email",
RSM
Jul 24, 2020 06:59
@MisterMiyagi ok, will check it out
RSM
Jul 24, 2020 06:58
I am not sure of the syntax, previously i have used where and select in simple one liner if statements but this is something new for which i am having syntax issues
RSM
Jul 24, 2020 06:48
I am looking for something on the lines of:

if (df[var1] == "Vox TV" :
df = df[df.col3 > 0] # optionally remove 0 valued rows
df = df.sort_values(by='col3', ascending=False).reset_index(drop=True)
totals = df.col3.cumsum()
cutoff = totals[totals >= df.col3.sum() * .6].idxmin()
print(df[:cutoff + 1])

else:
df[var3]=0
print(df[var3])
RSM
Jul 24, 2020 03:55
Hi everyone, i have a format query on python. I am trying to use an if else statement for pandas dataframe. I am aware of the np.select and np.were but i have to write a multiple line code in the if and else block. Is there a way to do that? I am not sure of it.
RSM
Jan 2, 2020 05:15
There are many things i want to do. For starters, i am trying to change the font on the ppt for texts. I want to understand how we are supposed to translate from the code given in the webpage to the actual usable code, what changes are we supposed to make so that i can try the rest of the things on my own.
RSM
Jan 2, 2020 05:13
@Code-Apprentice Yes, i have it ready, should i share it here?
RSM
Jan 2, 2020 05:00
Yes yes, i started from the beginning. I am able to do basic stuff from this tutorial but there are many parameters in this which i want to learn. For example:"Applying text frame-level formatting¶"
The code provided for this is not working as it is when i incorporated it in my existing code. Not sure what i am missing.
RSM
Jan 2, 2020 04:02
Hello Everyone, I am trying to learn a new python library "python-pptx". The documentation and all the data seems to be in place for this but i am not able to understand how we are supposed to read this. I have previously learned about pandas and it was understandable. Can someone guide me how do i start learning/understanding this library? python-pptx.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/text.html
Dec 11, 2019 10:01
Well, what i actually want is to have a simple web interface with a button which when clicked will execute the python script and display the output in the same page.
The exe file is actually of no use to me but works better for people who dont need to see the code.
Dec 11, 2019 04:27
@smci gooey and wooey wasn't that helpful. It might be due to lack of my understanding. But instead i was able to make an exe file for the script which basically shows all the headers and the workflow while executing the script using pyinstaller.
Dec 10, 2019 07:08
@smci sure, will do
Dec 10, 2019 03:23
ohhok, will check it out. thanks
Dec 10, 2019 03:11
This Wooey seems helpful. Also found some blogs regarding jenkins. Thanks a lot @jigglypuff. you have been very helpful.
Dec 10, 2019 03:08
@jigglypuff Yes, i tried reading about flask and django, but not sure how helpful it will be in my case. Does Google forms run scripts? i didnt find any relevant references
Dec 10, 2019 03:02
Hello Everyone, i have a running python script which is basically working with multiple excel files and also provides output as dashboards in multiple excel files. Is there any way i can use create a web page to run this script in the backend so that user does not have direct access to the script? The script has multiple options for user input and dialog boxes. Please advise.
 

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Dec 10, 2019 03:03
Hello Everyone, i work on python scripting.
i have a running python script which is basically working with multiple excel files and also provides output as dashboards in multiple excel files. Is there any way i can use create a web page to run this script in the backend so that user does not have direct access to the script? The script has multiple options for user input and dialog boxes. Please advise.