Paraview programmatically plot quantities over line, using only data on nodes: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48661137/paraview-programmatically-plot-quantities-over-line-using-only-data-on-nodes
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Paraview programmatically plot quantities over line, using only data on nodes
I have a dataset on a 2D domain.
I mean to get an XY plot of data along a line which contains a number of element edges.
I would typically do this with PlotOverLine.
Now I want to obtain a similar...
I mean to get an XY plot of data along a line which contains a number of element edges.
I would typically do this with PlotOverLine.
Now I want to obtain a similar...
Introducing Datalore - an intelligent web application for machine learning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xprez/introducing_datalore_an_intelligent_web/
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Introducing Datalore - an intelligent web application... • r/Python
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Python architecture flask celery: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xq708/python_architecture_flask_celery/
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Python architecture flask + celery • r/Python
Hi Folks, i would like to discuss what could be a better approach to a flask + celery architecture. At most cases the business rules are stored...
What would I put into repl.it to get this answer? I’m so stumped!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xqstm/what_would_i_put_into_replit_to_get_this_answer/
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What would I put into repl.it to get this answer? I’m... • r/Python
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How to install python packages to embedded python in GDB/ clion2017.1: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43587020/how-to-install-python-packages-to-embedded-python-in-gdb-clion2017-1
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How to install python packages to embedded python in GDB/ clion2017.1
I'm using CLion 2017.1 and GDB for debugging. GDB compiled with python 2.7 support, but with no modules.
I wish to use matplotlib in order to plot some debug data (using GDB image watch) but ther...
I wish to use matplotlib in order to plot some debug data (using GDB image watch) but ther...
Noob in need of help, making patterns with nested loops: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xr2yj/noob_in_need_of_help_making_patterns_with_nested/
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Noob in need of help, making patterns with nested loops • r/Python
Hey guys, i was having difficulty with this problem. https://imgur.com/gallery/c9kO0 basically we ask the user for how many rows they want, the...
After the recent pyBitmessage exploit, let us all remember that eval() is REALLY DANGEROUS: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xr839/after_the_recent_pybitmessage_exploit_let_us_all/
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After the recent pyBitmessage exploit, let us all... • r/Python
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Python Weekly - Issue 334: http://mailchi.mp/pythonweekly/python-weekly-issue-334
Tkinter App that finds fresh free proxies.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xrk53/tkinter_app_that_finds_fresh_free_proxies/
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Tkinter App that finds fresh free proxies. • r/Python
Hey! Last couple of days I wanted to experiment with Tkinter and wrote an app that gets you a list of free proxies that can be filtered and saved...
K-Nearest Neighbors Algorithm in Python and Scikit-Learn: http://stackabuse.com/k-nearest-neighbors-algorithm-in-python-and-scikit-learn/
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Guide to the K-Nearest Neighbors Algorithm in Python and Scikit-Learn
In this detailed definitive guide - learn how K-Nearest Neighbors works, and how to implement it for regression, classification and anomaly detection with Python and Scikit-Learn, through practical code examples and best practicecs.
Cross-plat VS Code / Python now included in Anaconda Distro: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xscuw/crossplat_vs_code_python_now_included_in_anaconda/
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Cross-plat VS Code / Python now included in Anaconda Distro • r/Python
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Python 3’s range is more powerful than Python 2’s xrange: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7xsrd6/python_3s_range_is_more_powerful_than_python_2s/
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Python 3’s range is more powerful than Python 2’s xrange • r/Python
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