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What is the difference between NTFS Junction Points and Symbolic Links?
...nks is that Junctions are only able to be directories, while SymLinks are allowed to also target files.
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How to keep index when using pandas merge
...ng multi-index, your indices will be stored as a tuple in a single column called a[copy_index]
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How is Racket different from Scheme?
...and not R6RS and not a strict superset of either. I don't think it can be called 'Scheme' because it's not backwards compatible with any Scheme standard.
Most implementations offer extensions, but are otherwise backwards compatible, of course, the compiler that comes with Racket can also run in R5R...
binning data in python with scipy/numpy
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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...
Use HTML5 to resize an image before upload
I have found a few different posts and even questions on stackoverflow answering this question. I am basically implementing this same thing as this post .
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How can I index a MATLAB array returned by a function without first assigning it to a local variable
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It actually is possible to do what you want, but you have to use the functional form of the indexing operator. When you perform an indexing operation using (), you are actually making a call to the subsref function. So, even though ...
How to find the type of an object in Go?
... type we have access to the full reflection capabilities
type assertions - allows grouping types, for example recognize all int32, int64, uint32, uint64 types as "int"
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Plot correlation matrix into a graph
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Quick, dirty, and in the ballpark:
library(lattice)
#Build the horizontal and vertical axis information
hor <- c("214", "215", "216", "224", "211", "212", "213", "223", "226", "225")
ver <- paste("DM1-", hor, sep="")
#Build the fa...
How to make a promise from setTimeout
This is not a realworld problem, I'm just trying to understand how promises are created.
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How can I pass a list as a command-line argument with argparse?
...ingle argument.
parser.add_argument('--list-type', type=list)
# This will allow you to provide multiple arguments, but you will get
# a list of lists which is not desired.
parser.add_argument('--list-type-nargs', type=list, nargs='+')
# This is the correct way to handle accepting multiple argument...
