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Reading Dynamic DataTpes from S3 with AWS Glue

I have json stored in S3. Sometimes units is stored as a string, sometimes it's stored as an integer. Unfortunately, this was a bug, and I now have billions of records with mixmatched datatypes in the ...
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pwntools: Use gdb api to interrupt a process

When running gdb cmd I can manually stop cmd via Ctrl-C. This invokes the debugger and lets me inspect memory. In pwntools, I can attach gdb, and can manually stop the process by hitting Ctrl-C in ...
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C socket server and Python socket client "Resource temporarily unavailable"

I am creating a C server and Python client for UNIX domain datagram sockets (UDS) IPC on Ubuntu 18.04. My scenario is: Python runs as a child process created with fork-execv where C is the parent ...
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Python OOP, how to keep adding a number Instance attribute?

Trying to deposit into the wallet, it worked the first call, then when I call the deposit function again it would give me the error. TypeError: 'int' object is not callable Any solutions to this? ...
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Python search through a text file using a Dataframe column

I have a very large text file (11 million+ records), ";" delimited, three columns. I have a Pandas dataframe (single column) with the values that I need to search through the text file. The ...
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How to efficiently fill missing values in columns with pairwise dependency in pandas?

I have a dataset where I have two types of IDs per observation, i.e. there's a pairwise dependency between the IDs. However, sometimes one of the IDs might be missing from the row. The data looks like ...
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Add method to numpy object

I have a simple issue. I want to shorten the expression of the kronecker product a=np.matrix('1 0; 0 1') b=np.matrix('1 0; 0 1') C=np.kron(a,b) to something like this C=a.k(b) I have been flogging ...
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Python: Tkinter Checkbox does not visually update, when no command is set

I have a problem with my code: I want to create n checkboxes in tkinter and some of them should be checked by default. This is my code: for i,cam in enumerate(scene.cameras): self.activCamVarList....
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Navbar overlap below the main canvas, not above it, z-index in python

I'm writing a copy of the windows calculator but in python, and I have a problem because the navbar I created instead of being displayed on the main canvas with its dimensions, displays as a short ...
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Django simple_jwt auth worked with blank token

My project is running jwt authorization based on the simple_jwt library. Despite the fact that I do not pass the Authorization: Bearer token header, the request passes and returns 201, but if I pass ...
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Is there a way to mock the return for type(), without replacing with isinstance()?

I am trying to unit test a block of code, and I'm running into issues with mocking the object's type to grab the right function from a dictionary. For example: my_func_dict = { Foo: foo_func, ...
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Extracting 'n' characters from a column of a dataframe, based on 'find' results (Using str.contains() & str.find() with df.loc[]

If column 'id' contains "(Slot" then slot no. should be extracted in 'Output' column from the 'id' column else if column 'id' contains "PR GRP" then 1st slot no. should be ...
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Creating New columns by comparing existing columns(Copy Issue)

I have some issue in my code. I tried to create new columns by comparing existing two columns Here is my example Dataframe occ_2019_pe: index occ10 occ10_t1 0 20 ...
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How can I name each graph

enter image description hereI want to name each graph 't = -4','t = 2',,,,'t = 4' with sympy. What sentences should I add to do this. The function u(x,t) has been already defined. from sympy import ...
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line 679, in __getitem__ raise KeyError(key) from None KeyError: 'SLACK_BOT_TOKEN'

I am currently trying to create a slack bot using Python, I keep receiving this error. I think my python-dotenv package is not reading my environment variables properly however I have no idea why this ...
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How to remove Spyder's vertical line on right side of editor pane?

Spyder has a text wrap feature which includes a gray line at the end of the line. How do you remove it?
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for loop iteration in python for new value inside a nested json

This is my first post, trying the get the hang of python to setup an api backend to mongodb (through mongoengine). I have this part of the code: def post(self) -> Response: data = ...
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IndexError: index 9 is out of bounds for axis 0 with size 9. Error while coding a sudoku solver

Im trying to code a sudoku solver, but in the function to check if the number is valid in a particular box I get this error. The error is at this line if arr[x + startRow][y + startCol] == num: import ...
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Responding to interactive programs in bash with python subprocess

I have the bash script like the one below below. When you run it, it asks you for your name and then greets you: #example.sh printf "Hello, who is running this program? " read -r USERNAME ...
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Django ORM better way to manipulate django ORM query to find related data

Models: class Tweets(models.Model): date_created = models.DateTimeField(default=now, verbose_name="Created on") tweet_data = models.TextField(verbose_name='tweet message') user =...
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Get parent node name in anytree

I have created a tree using anytree for my custom taxonomy and I am able to search the tree using: from anytree import find name='c' find(root, lambda node: node.name == name) This returns an object ...
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Django: How to cascade an update through multiple models?

I'm writing a Django based application to keep track of objects (Objekt) and their maintenance tasks. Objekts can be linked to a location. Location (0/1) --- (n) Objekt (1) --- (n) Task Location, ...
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Transforming list elements in a DataFrame into simple values (Pandas, Python)

I'm well aware I've done an awful job with the title. However, I couldn't find a better choice of words to explain my problem. Let's assume we've got 2 Pandas dataframes. One of them contains a column ...
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WTForms how to render RadioField as StringField

Since it's pretty hard to dynamically change a WTForm, I'm trying to render a FieldList of RadioFields as if it were a FieldList of StringFields. My form looks something like this: class SingleForm(...
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How can I do an aggregation with a lot of different conditions in pandas efficiently?

Problem I have a dataframe data with a variable amount of categorial columns (CC) and one numerical column (NC) containing numbers. The combination of all CC is unique, I could also use them as an ...
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Pandas for each row in some columns based on other columns

I have a DataFrame that has missing values in one or more columns, and I am trying to lookup the missing values based on the values in two other columns for the same record (i.e., fill city_name and ...
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Python Selenium: How do I add a new line at the correct position?

I cannot figure out how to add a new line at the proper spot. The link.txt file contains 2 links that I'm looping thru. The output creates a new text file called names.txt The first link contains: &...
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Getting a blank result pandas

Python 3.9 and Pandas 1.3.4 So here is my dataframe that I'm working with: First name Last Name Freddie Mercury John Lennon David Bowie Joseph Jovi I would like a result ...
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How to multiply dataframe by row

Hello I am trying to multiply a dataframe with a row from another dataframe. df1 Date ABC DEF XYZ 2020-01-31 3 4 2 2020-02-31 1 3 5 2020-03-31 4 2 6 2020-04-31 2 2 7 df2 Year ABC DEF XYZ 2020 ....
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Can I use Jupyter notebooks in vs code without installing anaconda?

In almost every tutorial that I have seen, it is suggested to install anaconda in order to work with jupyter notebooks in Visual Studio Code, but I don't want all the packages that anaconda offers. Is ...
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Using RegEx to match all substring except those who start specific char

I have the following string: string = '"General Slocum" 15 June 1904 East River _ human factor %_ %& 4' Q: Using RegEx, extract entire string except substrings who start with S. Code for ...
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Pygame: why the eraser tool doesn't work like intended?

I'm trying to build a basic pixel art editor, and currently struggling hard with finding the error in my code. The pencil works good, but the eraser doesn't. Sample showing what's going on: Main file ...
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Automatic click on button with Selenium. Error raise TimeoutException

I have a code to automatically click on the "Show more" button at the bottom of a page with Selenium e Firefox with proxy TOR, but I get an error: raise TimeoutException (message, ...
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Return specific values of a dataframe based on a condition

I have a list like: list_of_list = [["aa", "yy"], ["gg", "xx"]] and a pandas dataframe like this: month column1 column2 0 June xx aa ...
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How do I take the mean of this output

I have this function updated the code a bit for c,d,y in zip(crypto.Wicker,crypto.Dateroundts,crypto.Dateround1ts): yst = cg.get_coin_market_chart_range_by_id(c,'usd', d, y) print(c) ...
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Can I loop an array inside a dictionary definition in python?

I'm trying to push data to Firebase and I was able to loop through an array and push the information on each loop. But I need to add some pictures in this (So it'd be like looping an array inside a ...
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Pytest-pep8: Deprecation Error from the Head First Python 2'nd edition

I have been following code from Python Head first 2nd edition in chapter 4. Here is the code: def search4vowels(phrase:str) -> set: #set - lots of """Returns the vowels found in ...
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Sklearn: Nearest Neightbour with String-Values and Custom Metric

I have data that looks like the following (all are string values) >>> all_states[0:3] [['A','B','Empty'], ['A', 'B', 'Empty'], ['C', 'D', 'Empty']] I want to use a custom distance metric ...
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Applying patch to subprocess library

I am trying to apply patch to subprocess library. Using following script and get the error: TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'module' and 'module' os.chdir("C:/Users/Downloads") ...
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Problem with installing constants module in python

I am trying to install the constants module through the command line by using the code: pip install constants, but it is giving me the following error. How can I solve this? Collecting constants ...
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TensorFlow estimator is getting incorrect download input path

I am trying to run a TensorFlow estimator in Sagemaker Studio. This has worked in the past but after saving an html file of my notebook, that path is now being appended to the directory I am providing ...
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Serial comunication problem Arduino - Python

I'm fairly new to coding and I need to get a project done for a class in which the teacher barely explains what he's doing. I need my PC (through Python) to send and receive data from my Arduino board....
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Python input to use as function argument

I have a class for which i would like to control the input-argument from a terminal. The class relates to machine learning, and is called keras.layers.LSTM(). It has an input argument called ...
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Is it possible to change the brighness on the fly for Adafruit_CircuitPython_NeoPixel

Is it possible to change the brightness on the fly for Adafruit_CircuitPython_NeoPixel ? It seems to be possible in a C library but no in python. Thanks, mcb
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Printing a list of integers from a dictionary in python

I have a csv file that holds information that I am feeding to a python script. The list stored in the csv looks similar to ['1','2','3','4','5']. When I create a loop to print out the contents of the ...
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Python: Element-wise multiplication of 3d with 3d arrays

I am having some problems implementing the following equation in a performant way using Python: beta and gamma are cartesian coordinates {x,y} and b,m are some index value which can be quite big n=...
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Select2 more filter in Django

i have this code below, where i'm using Select2 in my select component, it's working fine, as i'm writing it's looking, but i've already searched the internet to find examples of how to customize the ...
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Changing the color of each 10th and 11th pixel on image

I have a problem related to cv2. I am trying to change a color for each 10th pixel on even row and each 11th pixel on odd row to the red. I am trying to select a specific row but I cannot. Please help ...
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Equality of dynamically changing variable counts

I am a newbie in Python so I made a code that checks multiple long numbers and finds which digits of the numbers are common. print('Counts:') count = int(input()) print('Lengths:') nm_len = int(input()...
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IndentationError: expected an indented block - Don't know where this comes from [duplicate]

I built this function and don't understand, why it doesn't work: def give_age_of(birthday): import datetime from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta aging = birthday totoday =...
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