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How to output a comma delimited list in jinja python template?
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How to set the holo dark theme in a Android app?
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It turns out that changing the preview theme, doesn't effect any files. It is ju...
Detect if a NumPy array contains at least one non-numeric value?
...ng and will work regardless of shape.
numpy.isnan(myarray).any()
Edit: 30x faster:
import timeit
s = 'import numpy;a = numpy.arange(10000.).reshape((100,100));a[10,10]=numpy.nan'
ms = [
'numpy.isnan(a).any()',
'any(numpy.isnan(x) for x in a.flatten())']
for m in ms:
print " %.2f s" ...
Convert a row of a data frame to vector
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How do I get the name of a Ruby class?
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datatrigger on enum to change image
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Django admin: how to sort by one of the custom list_display fields that has no database field
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answered Sep 16 '11 at 18:00
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Changing the color of the axis, ticks and labels for a plot in matplotlib
...yplot as plt
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.plot(range(10))
ax.set_xlabel('X-axis')
ax.set_ylabel('Y-axis')
ax.spines['bottom'].set_color('red')
ax.spines['top'].set_color('red')
ax.xaxis.label.set_color('red')
ax.tick_params(axis='x', colors='red')
plt.show()
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What are “signed” cookies in connect/expressjs?
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answered Aug 10 '12 at 8:40
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How do I escape double quotes in attributes in an XML String in T-SQL?
...ansaction><item value="hi &quot;mom&quot; lol"
ItemId="106" ItemType="2" instanceId="215923801" dataSetId="1" /></transaction>'
select @xml.value('(//item/@value)[1]','varchar(50)')
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