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Can someone give an example of cosine similarity, in a very simple, graphical way?
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Should private helper methods be static if they can be static
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What is a method that can be used to increment letters?
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Simple, direct solution
function nextChar(c) {
return String.fromCharCode(c.charCodeAt(0) +...
How do I use itertools.groupby()?
... ("vehicle", "school bus")]
for key, group in groupby(things, lambda x: x[0]):
for thing in group:
print("A %s is a %s." % (thing[1], key))
print("")
This will give you the output:
A bear is a animal.
A duck is a animal.
A cactus is a plant.
A speed boat is a vehicle.
A schoo...
Creating a UIImage from a UIColor to use as a background image for UIButton [duplicate]
... (UIImage *)imageFromColor:(UIColor *)color {
CGRect rect = CGRectMake(0, 0, 1, 1);
UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(rect.size);
CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();
CGContextSetFillColorWithColor(context, [color CGColor]);
CGContextFillRect(context, rect);
UIImag...
Python list iterator behavior and next(iterator)
...tion to i being printed each iteration:
>>> a = iter(list(range(10)))
>>> for i in a:
... print(i)
... next(a)
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So 0 is the output of print(i), 1 the return value from next(), echoed by the interactive interpreter, etc. There are just 5 iterations, ...
Does the ternary operator exist in R?
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As if is function in R and returns the latest evaluation, if-else is equivalent to ?:.
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How to easily resize/optimize an image size with iOS?
...one disk. Some of those images are pretty big in size (widths larger than 500 pixels, for instance). Since the iPhone doesn't even have a big enough display to show the image in its original size, I'm planning on resizing the image to something a bit smaller to save on space/performance.
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Change one value based on another value in pandas
... for you.
import pandas
df = pandas.read_csv("test.csv")
df.loc[df.ID == 103, 'FirstName'] = "Matt"
df.loc[df.ID == 103, 'LastName'] = "Jones"
As mentioned in the comments, you can also do the assignment to both columns in one shot:
df.loc[df.ID == 103, ['FirstName', 'LastName']] = 'Matt', 'Jone...
