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Regex how to match an optional character

... 256 Use [A-Z]? to make the letter optional. {1} is redundant. (Of course you could also write [A...
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Find XOR of all numbers in a given range

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How to apply a function to two columns of Pandas dataframe

...n [49]: df Out[49]: 0 1 0 1.000000 0.000000 1 -0.494375 0.570994 2 1.000000 0.000000 3 1.876360 -0.229738 4 1.000000 0.000000 In [50]: def f(x): ....: return x[0] + x[1] ....: In [51]: df.apply(f, axis=1) #passes a Series object, row-wise Out[51]: 0 1....
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Appropriate datatype for holding percent values?

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Integer division with remainder in JavaScript?

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Regex to remove all (non numeric OR period)

I need for text like "joe ($3,004.50)" to be filtered down to 3004.50 but am terrible at regex and can't find a suitable solution. So only numbers and periods should stay - everything else filtered. I use C# and VS.net 2008 framework 3.5 ...
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Use find command but exclude files in two directories

...ipts/ Testing the Solution: $ mkdir a b c d e $ touch a/1 b/2 c/3 d/4 e/5 e/a e/b $ find . -type f ! -path "./a/*" ! -path "./b/*" ./d/4 ./c/3 ./e/a ./e/b ./e/5 You were pretty close, the -name option only considers the basename, where as -path considers the entire path =) ...
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Append column to pandas dataframe

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Moving matplotlib legend outside of the axis makes it cutoff by the figure box

...s() lgd = ax.legend(handles, labels, loc='upper center', bbox_to_anchor=(0.5,-0.1)) text = ax.text(-0.2,1.05, "Aribitrary text", transform=ax.transAxes) ax.set_title("Trigonometry") ax.grid('on') fig.savefig('samplefigure', bbox_extra_artists=(lgd,text), bbox_inches='tight') This produces: [edi...
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How to access the ith column of a NumPy multidimensional array?

... >>> test[:,0] array([1, 3, 5]) Similarly, >>> test[1,:] array([3, 4]) lets you access rows. This is covered in Section 1.4 (Indexing) of the NumPy reference. This is quick, at least in my experience. It's certainly much quicker than a...