Can Pandas Read Excel's Group Structure into a MultIndex?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49826003/can-pandas-read-excels-group-structure-into-a-multindex
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Can Pandas Read Excel's Group Structure into a MultIndex?
I have an Excel file with some (mostly) nicely grouped rows. I built a fake example below.
Is there a way to get read_excel in Pandas to produce a multiindex preserving this structure?
For this e...
Is there a way to get read_excel in Pandas to produce a multiindex preserving this structure?
For this e...
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KDE: hide / show active application windows?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44535262/kde-hide-show-active-application-windows
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KDE: hide / show active application windows?
I am looking at ideas to "cache" commercial/proprietary linux desktop applications running on KDE -- possibly by letting them startup normally, but hiding the GUI completely until required.
Is the...
Is the...
Python 3's pathlib Module: Taming the File System: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ewna3/python_3s_pathlib_module_taming_the_file_system/
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Creating new columns given if an event happen in a window of time (future or past): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49973183/creating-new-columns-given-if-an-event-happen-in-a-window-of-time-future-or-pas
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Creating new columns given if an event happen in a window of time (future or past)
I have a pandas dataframe with the following structure:
ID date e_1
1 2016-02-01 False
2016-02-02 False
2016-02-03 True
2016-02-04 False
...
ID date e_1
1 2016-02-01 False
2016-02-02 False
2016-02-03 True
2016-02-04 False
...
An up to date and bare minimum tutorial on ethereum flask applications: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8exb40/an_up_to_date_and_bare_minimum_tutorial_on/
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r/Python - An up to date and bare minimum tutorial on ethereum flask applications
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New course: Python 3, an illustrated tour (via Talk Python): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8exbcz/new_course_python_3_an_illustrated_tour_via_talk/
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Help a beginer with an error message: TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8exz9o/help_a_beginer_with_an_error_message_typeerror/
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Help a beginer with an error message: TypeError:... • r/Python
I worte a script and all my functions worked perfectly fine, but i need to have them executed multiple times a day. I tried to implement a timer...
Defining a global variable or not: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ey89s/defining_a_global_variable_or_not/
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Defining a global variable or not • r/Python
I have a global variable (a dictionary) I have defined in a python module. It has about 30 functions and each of these functions are going to...
How to add additional currency characters in Spacy: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49849164/how-to-add-additional-currency-characters-in-spacy
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How to add additional currency characters in Spacy
I have documents where the character \u0080 is used as a Euro. I want to add these and other characters to the currency symbol list so that the money entity gets picked up by the Spacy NER. What is...
What is the Scala case class equivalent in PySpark?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37147450/what-is-the-scala-case-class-equivalent-in-pyspark
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What is the Scala case class equivalent in PySpark?
How would you go about employing and/or implementing a case class equivalent in PySpark?
Top 10 Programming Languages of 2017, strictly based on GitHub’s data and TIOBE Index, Python’s Growth in 2017: 54%: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8f08fa/top_10_programming_languages_of_2017_strictly/
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r/Python - Top 10 Programming Languages of 2017, strictly based on GitHub’s data and TIOBE Index, Python’s Growth in 2017: 54%
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Univarsal manga downloader (for offline reading): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8f1fid/univarsal_manga_downloader_for_offline_reading/
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Univarsal manga downloader (for offline reading)
Hello! I have long thought whether to do this thread on reddit. In the end, I am writing this. I would like to share my software with you. If...
Good resources on writing thread-safe Python code?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8f1a82/good_resources_on_writing_threadsafe_python_code/
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Good resources on writing thread-safe Python code? • r/Python
I'm working on a Python package for large-scale processing of imagery. Some of the modules will have to be thread-safe so I can utilize multiple...
Python Top 10 Open Source of the Month (v.Apr 2018): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8f1rbl/python_top_10_open_source_of_the_month_vapr_2018/
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r/Python - Python Top 10 Open Source of the Month (v.Apr 2018)
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