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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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How to assert output with nosetest/unittest in python?
...rarily replacing sys.stdout. I prefer the context manager because it wraps all the bookkeeping into a single function, so I don't have to re-write any try-finally code, and I don't have to write setup and teardown functions just for this.
import sys
from contextlib import contextmanager
from String...
Is there a decorator to simply cache function return values?
...maxsize=100, typed=False)
Decorator to wrap a function with a memoizing callable that saves up to the maxsize most recent calls. It can save time when an expensive or I/O bound function is periodically called with the same arguments.
Example of an LRU cache for computing Fibonacci numbers:
@lru...
How can I detect if the user is on localhost in PHP?
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Which would make this actually easier to break than spoofing the IP. You should really change it.
– Pekka
Jan 13 '10 at 0:09
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Calling class staticmethod within the class body?
... def stat_func():
return 42
_ANS = stat_func.__func__() # call the staticmethod
def method(self):
ret = Klass.stat_func()
return ret
As an aside, though I suspected that a staticmethod object had some sort of attribute storing the original function, I had no ...
What are the calling conventions for UNIX & Linux system calls (and user-space functions) on i386 an
Following links explain x86-32 system call conventions for both UNIX (BSD flavor) & Linux:
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What is the best way to call a script from another script?
...s, methods, etc. I have another script which runs as a service. I want to call test1.py from the script running as a service.
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How can I remove an element from a list, with lodash?
...eturn an element if the predicate is true. Your implementation will return all unwanted elements instead of those you want to keep
– Xeltor
Jun 14 '17 at 19:26
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Filter by property
...to Python to evaluate the property--and at that point, you've already done all the work to load it.
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Converting between datetime, Timestamp and datetime64
...>> numpy.__version__
'1.6.2' # current version available via pip install numpy
I can reproduce the long value on numpy-1.8.0 installed as:
pip install git+https://github.com/numpy/numpy.git#egg=numpy-dev
The same example:
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> import num...
