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Efficient way to apply multiple filters to pandas DataFrame or Series

...s to apply several filters to a Pandas DataFrame or Series object. Essentially, I want to efficiently chain a bunch of filtering (comparison operations) together that are specified at run-time by the user. ...
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How to limit the maximum value of a numeric field in a Django model?

...ormer can be restricted to the number of decimal places stored and the overall number of characters stored, is there any way to restrict it to storing only numbers within a certain range, e.g. 0.0-5.0 ? ...
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C++ display stack trace on exception

...re details. On MSVC then you can use the StackWalker library that handles all of the underlying API calls needed for Windows. You'll have to figure out the best way to integrate this functionality into your app, but the amount of code you need to write should be minimal. ...
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Private and Protected Members : C++

... Public members of a class A are accessible for all and everyone. Protected members of a class A are not accessible outside of A's code, but is accessible from the code of any class derived from A. Private members of a class A are not accessible outside of A's code, or f...
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ReSharper warns: “Static field in generic type”

Is this wrong? I would assume that this actually has a static readonly field for each of the possible EnumRouteConstraint<T> that I happen to instance. ...
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Split a string by a delimiter in python

... @EndenDragon The for loop will automatically apply x.strip() and return a list of matches without whitespace on either side. The devil is in the details. – Sébastien Vercammen Jun 29 '16 at 13:59 ...
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Is there a generator version of `string.split()` in Python?

...plitlines chops off the trainling newline though (something that I don't really like...); if you wanted to replicated that part of the behavior, you could use grouping: (m.group(2) or m.group(3) for m in re.finditer('((.*)\n|(.+)$)', s)). PS: I guess the outer paren in the RE are not needed; I just ...
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How to concatenate two MP4 files using FFmpeg?

...pe f is for only listing files. I added | sort to sort the files alphabetically; because find reads them in order as saved on filesystem. Works also for files with whitespaces. – erik Dec 2 '16 at 14:15 ...
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How to write a CSS hack for IE 11? [duplicate]

...p-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> <style> @media all and (-ms-high-contrast:none) { .foo { color: green } /* IE10 */ *::-ms-backdrop, .foo { color: red } /* IE11 */ } </style> </head> <body> <div class="foo">Hi There!!!</...
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When do we need curly braces around shell variables?

...xpand the variable identified by foobar. Curly braces are also unconditionally required when: expanding array elements, as in ${array[42]} using parameter expansion operations, as in ${filename%.*} (remove extension) expanding positional parameters beyond 9: "$8 $9 ${10} ${11}" Doing this every...