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How do you do a case insensitive search using a pattern modifier using less?
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\d is less efficient than [0-9]
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How to export DataTable to Excel
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Try simple code, to convert DataTable to excel file as csv:
var lines = new List<string>();
string[] columnNames = dataTable.Columns
.Cast<DataColumn>()
.Select(column => column.ColumnName)
.ToArray();
var header = string.Join(",", columnNames.Select...
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...个参数在队列部件不需要参见)
Container: 展现上传文件列表的容器,[默认是body]
chunk_size:当上传文件大于服务器接收端文件大小限制的时候,可以分多次请求发给服务器,如果不需要从设置中移出
drop_element:当浏览器支持拖...
Subset of rows containing NA (missing) values in a chosen column of a data frame
We have a data frame from a CSV file. The data frame DF has columns that contain observed values and a column ( VaR2 ) that contains the date at which a measurement has been taken. If the date was not recorded, the CSV file contains the value NA , for missing data.
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Split a string by spaces — preserving quoted substrings — in Python
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Depending on your use case, you may also want to check out the csv module:
import csv
lines = ['this is "a string"', 'and more "stuff"']
for row in csv.reader(lines, delimiter=" "):
print(row)
Output:
['this', 'is', 'a string']
['and', 'more', 'stuff']
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List of tables, db schema, dump etc using the Python sqlite3 API
...se.db')
table = pd.read_sql_query("SELECT * from table_name", db)
table.to_csv(table_name + '.csv', index_label='index')
Dump all tables:
import sqlite3
import pandas as pd
def to_csv():
db = sqlite3.connect('database.db')
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT name FROM sqlite...
How do I convert dates in a Pandas data frame to a 'date' data type?
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I imagine a lot of data comes into Pandas from CSV files, in which case you can simply convert the date during the initial CSV read:
dfcsv = pd.read_csv('xyz.csv', parse_dates=[0]) where the 0 refers to the column the date is in.
You could also add , index_col=0 in there...
Azure table storage returns 400 Bad Request
...hey don't get populated with the default values.
Have a look at Juha Palomäki's answer below as well... there sometimes is a slightly more useful message in the exception where he suggests (RequestInformation.ExtendedErrorInformation.ErrorMessage)
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PostgreSQL query to return results as a comma separated list
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You can generate a CSV from any SQL query using psql:
$ psql
> \o myfile.csv
> \f ','
> \a
> SELECT col1 AS column1, col2 AS column2 ... FROM ...
The resulting myfile.csv will have the SQL resultset column names as CSV column h...
