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Find maximum value of a column and return the corresponding row values using Pandas

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Breakpoint on property change

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How to make PyCharm always show line numbers

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How to match all occurrences of a regex

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What is the best way to ensure only one instance of a Bash script is running? [duplicate]

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How to create a MySQL hierarchical recursive query

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Understanding ibeacon distancing

...r (txPower). The txPower is the known measured signal strength in rssi at 1 meter away. Each beacon must be calibrated with this txPower value to allow accurate distance estimates. While the distance estimates are useful, they are not perfect, and require that you control for other variables. Be...
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How can I shift-select multiple checkboxes like GMail?

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“unpacking” a tuple to call a matching function pointer

... The C++17 solution is simply to use std::apply: auto f = [](int a, double b, std::string c) { std::cout<<a<<" "<<b<<" "<<c<< std::endl; }; auto params = std::make_tuple(1,2.0,"Hello"); std::apply...