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The simplest way to resize an UIImage?

... = UIGraphicsImageRenderer(size: newSize) let image = renderer.image { _ in self.draw(in: CGRect.init(origin: CGPoint.zero, size: newSize)) } return image.withRenderingMode(self.renderingMode) } And here's the Objective-C version: @implementation UIImage (ResizeCategory) - (U...
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Easy idiomatic way to define Ordering for a simple case class

...nd I have default ordering. Thank you very much. – ya_pulser Oct 13 '13 at 19:11 7 The case class...
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Configuring so that pip install can work from github

...oo would be: foo # the installable package ├── foo │   ├── __init__.py │   └── bar.py └── setup.py And install from github like: $ pip install git+ssh://git@github.com/myuser/foo.git or $ pip install git+https://github.com/myuser/foo.git@v123 or $ pip install git+htt...
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Printing a variable memory address in swift

... var aString : String = "THIS IS A STRING" NSLog("%p", aString.core._baseAddress) // _baseAddress is a COpaquePointer // example printed address 0x100006db0 This prints the memory address of the string, if you open XCode -> Debug Workflow -> View Memory and go to the printed addre...
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How to compute the similarity between two text documents?

... package, computing cosine similarities is as easy as from sklearn.feature_extraction.text import TfidfVectorizer documents = [open(f) for f in text_files] tfidf = TfidfVectorizer().fit_transform(documents) # no need to normalize, since Vectorizer will return normalized tf-idf pairwise_similarity ...
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How do I keep track of pip-installed packages in an Anaconda (Conda) environment?

...n import it, though. You have to do conda install C:\...PACKAGE-0.0.0-py27_0.tar.bz2 as described in stackoverflow.com/a/20750388/125507 – endolith Oct 16 '15 at 1:52 ...
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What is 'Pattern Matching' in functional languages?

... `Cons`, we only want the first part; that's the list's head. head (Cons h _) = h Since List a values can be of two different kinds, we need to handle each one separately; this is the pattern matching. In head x, if x matches the pattern Nil, then we run the first case; if it matches the pattern ...
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Remove unwanted parts from strings in a column

... the substring/pattern to match, and the substring to replace it with. pd.__version__ # '0.24.1' df time result 1 09:00 +52A 2 10:00 +62B 3 11:00 +44a 4 12:00 +30b 5 13:00 -110a df['result'] = df['result'].str.replace(r'\D', '') df time result 1 09:00 52 2 10:0...
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os.walk without digging into directories below

... Use the walklevel function. import os def walklevel(some_dir, level=1): some_dir = some_dir.rstrip(os.path.sep) assert os.path.isdir(some_dir) num_sep = some_dir.count(os.path.sep) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(some_dir): yield root, dirs, files ...
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Python assigning multiple variables to same value? list behavior

...]=1 is actually calling a method on the list object. (It's equivalent to a.__setitem__(0, 1).) So, it's not really rebinding anything at all. It's like calling my_object.set_something(1). Sure, likely the object is rebinding an instance attribute in order to implement this method, but that's not wha...