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For each row return the column name of the largest value

...amples using sample reproducible): DF <- data.frame(V1=c(2,8,1),V2=c(7,3,5),V3=c(9,6,4)) colnames(DF)[apply(DF,1,which.max)] [1] "V3" "V1" "V2" A faster solution than using apply might be max.col: colnames(DF)[max.col(DF,ties.method="first")] #[1] "V3" "V1" "V2" ...where ties.method can be...
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Clojure: cons (seq) vs. conj (list)

...ments to insert into a collection, while cons takes just one: (conj '(1 2 3) 4 5 6) ; => (6 5 4 1 2 3) (cons 4 5 6 '(1 2 3)) ; => IllegalArgumentException due to wrong arity Another difference is in the class of the return value: (class (conj '(1 2 3) 4)) ; => clojure.lang.PersistentLi...
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How to select rows with one or more nulls from a pandas DataFrame without listing columns explicitly

I have a dataframe with ~300K rows and ~40 columns. I want to find out if any rows contain null values - and put these 'null'-rows into a separate dataframe so that I could explore them easily. ...
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How exactly does tail recursion work?

... answered Mar 20 '13 at 9:11 Alexey FrunzeAlexey Frunze 56.8k99 gold badges6767 silver badges154154 bronze badges ...
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How assignment works with Python list slice?

...ete, or replace contents from a list: Insertion: >>> a = [1, 2, 3] >>> a[0:0] = [-3, -2, -1, 0] >>> a [-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3] Deletion: >>> a [-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3] >>> a[2:4] = [] >>> a [-3, -2, 1, 2, 3] Replacement: >>> a [-...
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NameError: global name 'xrange' is not defined in Python 3

... You are trying to run a Python 2 codebase with Python 3. xrange() was renamed to range() in Python 3. Run the game with Python 2 instead. Don't try to port it unless you know what you are doing, most likely there will be more problems beyond xrange() vs. range(). For the recor...
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Apply a function to every row of a matrix or a data frame

... You simply use the apply() function: R> M <- matrix(1:6, nrow=3, byrow=TRUE) R> M [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 2 [2,] 3 4 [3,] 5 6 R> apply(M, 1, function(x) 2*x[1]+x[2]) [1] 4 10 16 R> This takes a matrix and applies a (silly) function to each row. You pass extr...
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No secret option provided to Rack::Session::Cookie warning?

I am running Rails 3.2.3, Ruby 1.9 under Fedora 17. I get this warning, when I run rails s , and how do I fix? 7 Answers ...
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Searching for UUIDs in text with regex

...IDs), there are five equivalent string representations for a GUID: "ca761232ed4211cebacd00aa0057b223" "CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223" "{CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223}" "(CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223)" "{0xCA761232, 0xED42, 0x11CE, {0xBA, 0xCD, 0x00, 0xAA, 0x00, 0x57, 0...
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Version of SQLite used in Android?

...database.sqlite package-level javadoc Using the emulators: adb shell sqlite3 --version UPDATE: Since SDK 29 (emulator revision 8), the adb shell command gives: /system/bin/sh: sqlite3: inaccessible or not found Any ideas why? Issue tracker here. SQLite 3.28.0 (window functions!): 30-11.0-R (Re...