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Naming returned columns in Pandas aggregate function? [duplicate]

...er, this does not work with lambda functions, since they are anonymous and all return <lambda>, which causes a name collision: >>> df.groupby('A').agg({'B': [lambda x: x.min(), lambda x: x.max]}) SpecificationError: Function names must be unique, found multiple named <lambda> ...
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M_PI works with math.h but not with cmath in Visual Studio

...) and suddenly it compile perfectly. Try moving it higher up the page. Totally unsure as to why this would cause issues though. Edit: Figured it out. The #include <math.h> occurs within cmath's header guards. This means that something higher up the list of #includes is including cmath with...
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How do I resolve git saying “Commit your changes or stash them before you can merge”?

...erything on here, nothing worked, then clicked "commit changes" "merge" in PHPStorm and then I unstashed changes and it worked.. – trinity420 Jan 21 '18 at 15:52 add a comment...
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multiprocessing: How do I share a dict among multiple processes?

...eates several processes that work on a join-able queue, Q , and may eventually manipulate a global dictionary D to store results. (so each child process may use D to store its result and also see what results the other child processes are producing) ...
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What is the difference between public, protected, package-private and private in Java?

...e MyClass and I'm doing AnotherClass extends MyClass I will have access to all protected and public methods and properties from within AnotherClass. If I do MyClass myClass = new MyClass(); in AnotherClass somewhere - let's say the constructor - I will only have access to the public methods if it is...
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What's the difference between lists and tuples?

.... A list on the other hand could be used to store multiple locations. Naturally one might want to add or remove locations from the list, so it makes sense that lists are mutable. On the other hand it doesn't make sense to add or remove items from an existing location - hence tuples are immutable. T...
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How much faster is Redis than mongoDB?

...benchmarks that test your case and link from this post instead, then we'll all benefit from your "tested" opinion. – Homer6 Jan 7 '13 at 18:38 ...
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How do you get the list of targets in a makefile?

...ed rake a bit (a Ruby make program), and it has an option to get a list of all the available targets, eg 20 Answers ...
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Suppressing deprecated warnings in Xcode

With all the SDKs floating around, it's handy to be able to build for multiple SDKs and platforms. However, bouncing from 3.2 to 3.0 and even occasionally 2.x, I frequently get deprecated warnings involving methods that have changed or been superseded: ...
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Which is faster : if (bool) or if(int)?

...s a bool as an 8-bit value, and your system ABI requires it to "promote" small (< 32-bit) integer arguments to 32-bit when pushing them onto the call stack. So to compare a bool, the compiler generates code to isolate the least significant byte of the 32-bit argument that g receives, and compares...