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String concatenation in Ruby
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You can do that in several ways:
As you shown with << but that is not the usual way
With...
User recognition without cookies or local storage
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Introduction
If I understand you correctly, you need to identify a user for whom you don't have a Unique Identifier, so you want to f...
pandas dataframe columns scaling with sklearn
...;> scaler = MinMaxScaler()
>>> dfTest = pd.DataFrame({'A':[14.00,90.20,90.95,96.27,91.21],
'B':[103.02,107.26,110.35,114.23,114.68],
'C':['big','small','big','small','small']})
>>> dfTest[['A', 'B']] = scaler.fit_transform(...
How to assign string to bytes array
...ices in Go is using a slice of bytes []byte and not a set array of bytes [20]byte when converting a string to bytes... Don't believe me? Check out Rob Pike's answer on this thread
– openwonk
Feb 14 '16 at 0:44
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How to add an extra column to a NumPy array
...lution and faster to boot is to do the following:
import numpy as np
N = 10
a = np.random.rand(N,N)
b = np.zeros((N,N+1))
b[:,:-1] = a
And timings:
In [23]: N = 10
In [24]: a = np.random.rand(N,N)
In [25]: %timeit b = np.hstack((a,np.zeros((a.shape[0],1))))
10000 loops, best of 3: 19.6 us per ...
How do you round a floating point number in Perl?
... and floor()?
Trig functions?
Remember that int() merely truncates toward 0. For rounding to a certain number of digits, sprintf() or printf() is usually the easiest
route.
printf("%.3f", 3.1415926535); # prints 3.142
The POSIX module (part of the standard Perl distribution) implement...
Reverse colormap in matplotlib
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Is object empty? [duplicate]
...n-zero value
// that that property is correct.
if (obj.length > 0) return false;
if (obj.length === 0) return true;
// If it isn't an object at this point
// it is empty, but it can't be anything *but* empty
// Is it empty? Depends on your application.
if (typeof...
Generate random numbers with a given (numerical) distribution
...to numpy.random.choice(), e.g.
numpy.random.choice(numpy.arange(1, 7), p=[0.1, 0.05, 0.05, 0.2, 0.4, 0.2])
If you are using Python 3.6 or above, you can use random.choices() from the standard library – see the answer by Mark Dickinson.
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Normalizing mousewheel speed across browsers
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