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binning data in python with scipy/numpy

... The Scipy (>=0.11) function scipy.stats.binned_statistic specifically addresses the above question. For the same example as in the previous answers, the Scipy solution would be import numpy as np from scipy.stats import binned_statistic data = np.random.rand(100) bin_means = binned_stat...
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Elegant way to invert a map in Scala

... @dev-null I'm sorry, but your example does not fall under the required assumption. – Daniel C. Sobral May 2 '19 at 17:01 ...
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Read only the first line of a file?

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System.BadImageFormatException: Could not load file or assembly [duplicate]

... It seems that you are using the 64-bit version of the tool to install a 32-bit/x86 architecture application. Look for the 32-bit version of the tool here: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319 and it should install your 32-bit application just fine. ...
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如何获取IE (控件)的所有链接(包括Frameset, iframe) - C/C++ - 清泛网 -...

...(包括Frameset, iframe)IE 顶层 body 节点通过IHTMLElement->get_all 方法无法获取iframe 里面的节点列表:CComPtr<IHTMLElement> body;...CComPtr<IDispatc...IE 顶层 body 节点通过IHTMLElement->get_all 方法无法获取iframe 里面的节点列表: CComPtr<IHTMLElement> b...
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Can you provide some examples of why it is hard to parse XML and HTML with a regex? [closed]

...> < --> &e link </a> </body> Not to mention all the browser-specific parsing for invalid constructs. Good luck pitting regex against that! EDIT (Jörg W Mittag): Here is another nice piece of well-formed, valid HTML 4.01: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4...
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Add more than one parameter in Twig path

...000/svg\"\u003e\u003cpath d=\"M46.1709 9.17788C46.1709 8.26454 46.2665 7.94324 47.1084 7.58816C47.4091 7.46349 47.7169 7.36433 48.0099 7.26993C48.9099 6.97997 49.672 6.73443 49.672 5.93063C49.672 5.22043 48.9832 4.61182 48.1414 4.61182C47.4335 4.61182 46.7256 4.91628 46.0943 5.50789C45.7307 4.9328 4...
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Using @property versus getters and setters

... Prefer properties. It's what they're there for. The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
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How to read environment variables in Scala

... I would also prefer Properties. It allows to retrieve Optionals, and has names for commonly used properties. – ppopoff Dec 17 '15 at 14:46 ...
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Applying a function to every row of a table using dplyr?

...it reflects the fact that when you're doing row wise operations you're actually working with tuples from a list of vectors (the columns in a dataframe). share | improve this answer | ...