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Prepend a level to a pandas MultiIndex

... cs95 231k6060 gold badges392392 silver badges456456 bronze badges answered Feb 7 '17 at 16:11 okartalokartal ...
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Populate data table from data reader

I'm doing a basic thing in C# (MS VS2008) and have a question more about proper design than specific code. 5 Answers ...
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Build an ASCII chart of the most commonly used words in a given text [closed]

... LabVIEW 51 nodes, 5 structures, 10 diagrams Teaching the elephant to tap-dance is never pretty. I'll, ah, skip the character count. The program flows from left to right: sha...
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isset() and empty() - what to use

...mpty checks if the variable is set and if it is it checks it for null, "", 0, etc Isset just checks if is it set, it could be anything not null With empty, the following things are considered empty: "" (an empty string) 0 (0 as an integer) 0.0 (0 as a float) "0" (0 as a string) NULL FALSE array(...
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When to use “new” and when not to, in C++? [duplicate]

...s out of scope. Some examples of this are: void foo() { Point p = Point(0,0); } // p is now destroyed. for (...) { Point p = Point(0,0); } // p is destroyed after each loop Some people will say that the use of new decides whether your object is on the heap or the stack, but that is only true...
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Fill between two vertical lines in matplotlib

... import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(range(20)) ax.axvspan(8, 14, alpha=0.5, color='red') plt.show() You could use fill_betweenx to do this, but the extents (both x and y) of the rectangle would be in data coordinates. With axvspan, the y-extents of the rectangle...
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Could not load file or assembly … The parameter is incorrect

...ctory ) – Liker777 Nov 25 '11 at 13:01 glad to hear it works. remember to accept the answer if it helped :) ...
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How do you read CSS rule values with JavaScript?

...(className) { var cssText = ""; var classes = document.styleSheets[0].rules || document.styleSheets[0].cssRules; for (var x = 0; x < classes.length; x++) { if (classes[x].selectorText == className) { cssText += classes[x].cssText || classes[x].style.cssText...
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How to scroll to top of page with JavaScript/jQuery?

...op once it's fully loaded. This has Cross-browser support. window.scrollTo(0,0); history.scrollRestoration Browser support: Chrome: supported (since 46) Firefox: supported (since 46) IE/Edge: not supported (Yet..) Opera: supported (since 33) Safari: supported For IE/Edge if you want to re-s...
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Compare two DataFrames and output their differences side-by-side

... rows are empty*: In [21]: ne = (df1 != df2).any(1) In [22]: ne Out[22]: 0 False 1 True 2 True dtype: bool Then we can see which entries have changed: In [23]: ne_stacked = (df1 != df2).stack() In [24]: changed = ne_stacked[ne_stacked] In [25]: changed.index.names = ['id', 'col'] ...