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How to pretty-print a numpy.array without scientific notation and with given precision?
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And suppress suppresses the use of scientific notation for small numbers:
y=np.array([1.5e-10,1.5,1500])
print(y)
# [ 1.500e-10 1.500e+00 1.500e+03]
np.set_printoptions(suppress=True)
print(y)
# [ 0. 1.5 1500. ]
See the docs for set_printoptions for other options.
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Getting a list of all subdirectories in the current directory
Is there a way to return a list of all the subdirectories in the current directory in Python?
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How to access the ith column of a NumPy multidimensional array?
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How to import multiple .csv files at once?
...ariables but each from different times.
Is there a way in R to import them all simultaneously rather than having to import them all individually?
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What does if __name__ == “__main__”: do?
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it sets a few special variables like __name__, and then
it executes all of the code found in the file.
Let's see how this works and how it relates to your question about the __name__ checks we always see in Python scripts.
Code Sample
Let's use a slightly different code sample to explore ho...
Windows threading: _beginthread vs _beginthreadex vs CreateThread C++
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CreateThread() is a raw Win32 API call for creating another thread of control at the kernel level.
_beginthread() & _beginthreadex() are C runtime library calls that call CreateThread() behind the scenes. Once CreateThread() has returned, _beginthread/ex...
What would a “frozen dict” be?
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The most common reason to want such a type is when memoizing function calls for functions with unknown arguments. The most common solution to store a hashable equivalent of a dict (where the values are hashable) is something like tuple(sorted(kwargs.iteritems())).
This depends on the sorting n...
Elegant Python function to convert CamelCase to snake_case?
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name = pattern.sub('_', name).lower()
To handle more advanced cases specially (this is not reversible anymore):
def camel_to_snake(name):
name = re.sub('(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)', r'\1_\2', name)
return re.sub('([a-z0-9])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', name).lower()
print(camel_to_snake('camel2_camel2_case')) #...
Exporting functions from a DLL with dllexport
...ain C exports, use a C project not C++. C++ DLLs rely on name-mangling for all the C++isms (namespaces etc...). You can compile your code as C by going into your project settings under C/C++->Advanced, there is an option "Compile As" which corresponds to the compiler switches /TP and /TC.
If you ...
How do I find where an exception was thrown in C++?
I have a program that throws an uncaught exception somewhere. All I get is a report of an exception being thrown, and no information as to where it was thrown. It seems illogical for a program compiled to contain debug symbols not to notify me of where in my code an exception was generated.
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