Is it possible to precalculate the height of text to be printed?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41216752/is-it-possible-to-precalculate-the-height-of-text-to-be-printed
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Is it possible to precalculate the height of text to be printed?
Renpy uses a lot of python and custom made code in order in order to display text that is displayed on screen using the say statement.
After running into some troubles with the nvl mode within re...
After running into some troubles with the nvl mode within re...
Python eval doesn't work inside a function: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41226807/python-eval-doesnt-work-inside-a-function
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Python eval doesn't work inside a function
Why does Python's eval not work inside a function? The same eval(compile(cmd)) code works in a global environment, but does not work inside the foo function.
Simple example:
fn = '/tmp/tmp'
mode = '
Simple example:
fn = '/tmp/tmp'
mode = '
Nested f-strings: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41215365/nested-f-strings
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What are use cases for nested f-strings
Thanks to David Beazley's tweet, I've recently found out that the new Python 3.6 f-strings can also be nested:
>>> price = 478.23
>>> f"{f'${price:0.2f}':*>20s}"
'************...
>>> price = 478.23
>>> f"{f'${price:0.2f}':*>20s}"
'************...
Learn Python step by step to help you solve real world problems, create games, and complete your own tasks!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jkuma/learn_python_step_by_step_to_help_you_solve_real/
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Using pipes to capture things printed to STDERR into Python variable from Jupyter: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41216215/using-pipes-to-capture-things-printed-to-stderr-into-python-variable-from-jupyte
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Using pipes to capture things printed to STDERR into Python variable from Jupyter
I'm trying to capture the things that are printed to STDERR when I run commands in jupyter notebook. In particular, I'm using TensorFlow, which does fprintf from the C parts, which is normally prin...
input() without displaying what is entered ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jl856/input_without_displaying_what_is_entered/
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input() without displaying what is entered ? • /r/Python
Hey there, I am writing a script that requires 3 parameters one of which is a password. Now I am using input() to read what is entered but it...
Using Kivy with PyCharm on OSX?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jlc57/using_kivy_with_pycharm_on_osx/
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Using Kivy with PyCharm on OSX? • /r/Python
So I recently installed Kivy on my mac and after following a couple of really cryptic tutorials on how to use Kivy in PyCharm, I ended up here. I...
Need help figuring out syntax/code. (Beginner): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jlccd/need_help_figuring_out_syntaxcode_beginner/
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Need help figuring out syntax/code. (Beginner) • /r/Python
Hi all, I'm very new to python and I've been using PyCharm to practice running code. Here is a simple program I need help with. print("Let's...
Theory-crafting: How would you send a message to a list of UDP clients?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jl61u/theorycrafting_how_would_you_send_a_message_to_a/
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Theory-crafting: How would you send a message to a... • /r/Python
You have a list, `client_list` of `UDPClient` objects. How would you go about sending the same packet to all of them in the most efficient...
What is considered the best guide for learning python, for beginners?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jld7j/what_is_considered_the_best_guide_for_learning/
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What is considered the best guide for learning python,... • /r/Python
What is considered the best guide for learning python, for beginners? Tried learning it before, but couldnt really get into it. Interested in...
Data Visualization Question - Pandas [x-post datascience]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jljqh/data_visualization_question_pandas_xpost/
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Data Visualization Question - Pandas [x-post datascience] • /r/Python
Hi /r/python! I hope you can help, and if this is the wrong subreddit, I'd appreciate a point in the right direction. I've made the same post on...
Kansha, a Trello clone, built without a line of Javascript, Ajax included, with the Nagare web framework.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jloxh/kansha_a_trello_clone_built_without_a_line_of/
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Kansha, a Trello clone, built without a line of... • /r/Python
[Kansha](http://www.kansha.org/) (w/ demo and Docker image) is built with the [continuation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation)-based...
Tic Tac Toe A Simple Artificial intelligent based game using python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5jluuq/tic_tac_toe_a_simple_artificial_intelligent_based/
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Tic Tac Toe A Simple Artificial intelligent based game... • /r/Python
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Python - Adding fields and labels to nested json file: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41210126/python-adding-fields-and-labels-to-nested-json-file
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Python - Adding fields and labels to nested json file
I have a dataframe as follows:
Name_ID | URL | Count | Rating
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ABC | www.example.com/ABC | 10 | 5
123 | www.example...
Name_ID | URL | Count | Rating
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ABC | www.example.com/ABC | 10 | 5
123 | www.example...