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Convert a list to a data frame

I have a nested list of data. Its length is 132 and each item is a list of length 20. Is there a quick way to convert this structure into a data frame that has 132 rows and 20 columns of data? ...
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Convert json data to a html table [closed]

... 138 Thanks all for your replies. I wrote one myself. Please note that this uses jQuery. Code snip...
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Favorite way to create an new IEnumerable sequence from a single value?

... 145 Your example is not an empty sequence, it's a sequence with one element. To create an empty s...
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Android emulator and virtualbox cannot run at same time

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nosetests is capturing the output of my print statements. How to circumvent this?

... Either: $ nosetests --nocapture mytest.py Or: $ NOSE_NOCAPTURE=1 nosetests mytests.py (it can also be specified in the nose.cfg file, see nosetests --help) share | improve this answer ...
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Why does SSL handshake give 'Could not generate DH keypair' exception?

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Invoking a jQuery function after .each() has completed

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A generic list of anonymous class

... You could do: var list = new[] { o, o1 }.ToList(); There are lots of ways of skinning this cat, but basically they'll all use type inference somewhere - which means you've got to be calling a generic method (possibly as an extension method). Another example mi...
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How to deny access to a file in .htaccess

... 189 Within an htaccess file, the scope of the <Files> directive only applies to that directo...
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Working with time DURATION, not time of day

...me" data type - just change the format! Excels time/date format is simply 1.0 equals 1 full day (starting on 1/1/1900). So 36 hours would be 1.5. If you change the format to [h]:mm, you'll see 36:00. Therefore, if you want to work with durations, you can simply use subtraction, e.g. A1: Start: ...