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Difference between map, applymap and apply methods in Pandas
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Sorting arrays in NumPy by column
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In [1]: import numpy as np
In [2]: a = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[0,0,1]])
In [3]: np.sort(a.view('i8,i8,i8'), order=['f1'], axis=0).view(np.int)
Out[3]:
array([[0, 0, 1],
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5, 6]])
To sort it in-place:
In [6]: a.view('i8,i8,i8').sort(order=['f1'], axis=0) #&...
Floating point vs integer calculations on modern hardware
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Does ruby have real multithreading?
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Updated with Jörg's Sept 2011 comment
You seem to be confusing two very different things here: the
Ruby Programming Language and the specific threading model of one
specific implementation of the Ruby Programming Language. There
are currently arou...
Remove last item from array
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What to use as an initial version? [closed]
I usually start my projects with a version 1.0.0. As soon as I have some stuff together, I release it as 1.0.0 and move on with 1.1.0.
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From inside of a Docker container, how do I connect to the localhost of the machine?
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What is the smallest possible valid PDF?
...ting problem. Taking it by the book, you can start off with this:
%PDF-1.0
1 0 obj<</Type/Catalog/Pages 2 0 R>>endobj 2 0 obj<</Type/Pages/Kids[3 0 R]/Count 1>>endobj 3 0 obj<</Type/Page/MediaBox[0 0 3 3]>>endobj
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What is the difference between 127.0.0.1 and localhost
... still have to do an actual lookup of localhost somewhere.
If you use 127.0.0.1, then (intelligent) software will just turn that directly into an IP address and use it. Some implementations of gethostbyname will detect the dotted format (and presumably the equivalent IPv6 format) and not do a looku...
Swift Beta performance: sorting arrays
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tl;dr Swift 1.0 is now as fast as C by this benchmark using the default release optimisation level [-O].
Here is an in-place quicksort in Swift Beta:
func quicksort_swift(inout a:CInt[], start:Int, end:Int) {
if (end - start < 2...
