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def GetRealValue(self, value):
"""Get the real value of `value`.
If backprop "uses" a value produced by forward inference, an accumulator
is added in the forward loop to accumulate its values. We use the
accumulated value. This meth
def real(input, name=None):
r"""Returns the real part of a complex (or real) tensor.
Given a tensor `input`, this operation returns a tensor of type `float` that
is the real part of each element in `input` considered as a complex number.
Fo
def get_real_batch_size(self, dataset_batch):
"""Returns the number of elements in a potentially partial batch."""
if isinstance(dataset_batch, (tuple, list)):
dataset_batch = dataset_batch[0]
assert nest.flatten(dataset_batch)
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QUESTION
I have a dataframe with different currencies.
I'm creating an if formula to apply to a specific column and give me the results in another column:
Code:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:47If you are hoping to get True
if the result is not empty, you might want to use:
QUESTION
I'm a student learning about database design and currently learning about the relationships of - one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many. I understand the concept well enough, but feel like I'm lacking experience/information on how it would be implemented in a real production scenario.
My question is this
If I have a blog website with a Blog Post as an entity and comments for each blog post, how would you handle the comments in the database?`
Would you use a one-to-many relationship and just store all the comments in a single table. Then link those comments to each blog post and user who created it?
What if each comment had a sub-comment? Would you create a separate table for sub-comments and link it to a single comment? Would that cause too much overhead and confusion within the DB itself?
I get the concepts and all, but don't understand best practices for handling what seems like basic stuff.
Thanks in advance!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:06The simplest solution is to stick with a one-to-many relationship. Use one table and store one comment per row, with references to the post and the comment author, and a timestamp so you can sort the comments chronologically.
You seem uncertain about whether you need a "threaded comment" hierarchy. This is more complex, so if you don't need it, don't bother.
If you do need to show comment threads, then you should learn about running recursive queries in MySQL 8.0: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/with.html#common-table-expressions-recursive
You still only need one table. Don't create a second table for sub-comments. Just store comments like in your one-to-many example, but each comment may link to its "parent" comment when it is a reply.
Another solution that many sites use is to skip implementing their own comment system, and just embed a comment service like Disqus. That's likely to be much more reliable and safe than yours. But if you're doing this as a learning exercise, that's worthwhile too.
QUESTION
I have a data list with a subject
column and a size
column like the sample data below. For each subject, I need to divide every value in the size
column by the largest value so that the range between size values will be 0 - 1.
Take the sample data below as example, I need to divide every size value for subject 1 by 9 and divide every size value for subject by 8.
As there are a lot of subjects in my real data, is there any approach that I can do this for each subject automatically?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:59Data table makes operations easy to do "by group" using the by
argument:
QUESTION
I'm having trouble understanding why TypeScript is inferring a certain type for an array element when the type is a union type and the types 'overlap'. I've reduced it to this minimum repro:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:42See microsoft/TypeScript#43667 for a canonical answer. This is a design limitation of TypeScript.
As you might be aware: in TypeScript's structural type system, Child
is a subtype of Base
even though it is not explicitly declared as such. So every value of type Child
is also a value of type Base
(although not vice-versa). That means Child | Base
is equivalent to Base
... although the compiler is not always aggressive about reducing the former to the latter. (Compare this to the behavior with something like "foo" | string
, which is always immediately reduced to string
by the compiler.)
Subtype reduction is often desirable, but there are some places where Child | Base
's behavior is observably different from Base
's, such as excess property checks, IntelliSense hinting, or the sort of unsound type guarding that happens with the in
operator. You haven't shown why it matters to you that you are getting a Base
as opposed to a Child | Base
, but presumably it's one of these observable differences or something like it.
My advice here is first to think carefully about whether or not you really need this distinction. If so, then you might consider preventing Base
from being a subtype of Child
, possibly by adding an optional property to it:
QUESTION
The minimal reproducible code below aims to have a loading icon when a button is pressed(to simulate loading when asynchronous computation happen).
For some reason, the Consumer Provider doesn't rebuild the widget when during the callback.
My view:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:51did you try to await the future? 🤔
QUESTION
I'm working on a Chrome extension that integrates with a website. My users can do actions on this website when they are logged in to it.
I have a Socket.IO server that delivers commands to my Chrome extension. Once a command arrived, the extension invokes a local function from the host website. Then, the host website, which has an authenticated active session with its own API, will invoke some update/insert call.
I recently realized a potential security issue, which is - if anyone spoofs my server address on my extension clients organization, he can easily abuse it to send his own parameters on behalf of my server (image 2).
Is there any smart way to ensure my client communicates with the real server and not an imposter?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:49Use HTTPS secured connection.
This is one of the features of HTTPS (SSL/TLS) - it can prevent a MITM attack and prevent the destination server from being impersonated.
QUESTION
I'm using Firebase Real-Time Database as backend. I want it to increase by 1 max for each request For example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:34To validate that the new value is one higher than the existing value:
QUESTION
Hey to all in the forum
I use JSF Mojarra implementation, version JSF 2.2
I need desperately a help on this.
- I have a snippet of my page.
- I have a custom component "example_result.xhtml" used in the page.
- I have my BackingBean.java Be aware please that this code is not the real code I made. If you run it, it will be very ugly maybe because I deleted all the css classes and I kept only the hot stuff I need to show you my problem.
Everything is inside 1 form.
The 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" (in my code I have 8 or 9)
In the form I have 5 "h:selectManyCheckbox" which are using values in the "value" attribute for different cases (javaFrameworks2Values, javaFrameworks3Values,...), and the "f:selectItems" use arrays of "SelectItem" (javaFrameworksSelectItems2, javaFrameworksSelectItems3...) created for these different cases, just to make some examples for me to understand how all the selectOne and selectMany components work. The ideas for this, about different cases were taken from these links: "https://stackoverflow.com/tags/selectonemenu/info" and "https://mkyong.com/jsf2/jsf-2-checkboxes-example".
After I have 2 commandButtons
1 for submit, and 1 for reset the values.
Display the values
After I display the results of the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" via the "example_result.xhtml".
You can see the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" that is the only one different, because it has the attribute "required" with the attribute "requiredMessage". With it there is a "h:message" to display the validation error.
In the BackingBean (which is Spring Bean, but it works perfectly good - sorry I don't want ejbs 3.x), I have initialized:
- The values of the SelectItems and
- The values of the "value" attribute, where the values of the "h:selectManyCheckbox" will be stored to be displayed later. [The code is completely castrated, to make it readable snippet].
When the page is rendered, I select checkBoxes (e.g. the 2 last, because the 2 first are initials) from all the "h:selectManyCheckbox". When I say that select from all, I mean it. And from the 4th with the "required" attribute. I try in the buttons (see in the code) the "Effort 1", or "Effort 2", or "Effort 3" (in the "f:ajax" in the buttons) and the result outputs in the last part are displayed and updated like a candy. Without any problem. To achive this with the composite component I googled and tried a lot. But I made it.
Then it comes the time to try the 4th to see the validation error of the "required" attribute.
I select again from all as before, but not from all. NOT from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" this time. I select nothing from the 4th "h:selectManyCheckbox" to ckeck the validator error message ("requiredMessage"). The result is: It displays the message of error (GOOD until now), BUT this time it does not update anything from the others "h:selectManyCheckbox" to the output results at the end, and it does not reset the values as well as it was doing before (when I selected from all and from the 4th as well).
I understand that it says: as long as in the form the 4th failed with validation error, all the other "h:selectManyCheckbox" will not update the output results (something like wanting to fail all the others too).
But what really happes here?
- It does not give the values to the "h:selectManyCheckbox", to be updated to the output?
- It gives the vales to the "h:selectManyCheckbox" normally, BUT it just not updates the output?
The other efforts in the "f:ajax" in the buttons, are just efforts maybe to solve the problem but in these cases they don't even display the error message in the 4th case and of cource they don't update the other output results as well (again). But no message error as well.
I don't know if the problem is clear to you. I can explain in the discussion better so I can clarify the situation better. [To be honnet it took me 1 and half hour to write all this thing]
Thanks a lot in advance
========== Snippet from my page ==========
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:11After a lot of discussing with the only person who wanted to help to my issue here (and I thank him @WoAiNii for this a lot), I decided to post my solution:
I will make 5 different forms with 5 set of buttons (submit/reset), to make escalate this problem, for 5 so much related components in the form.
But my question is open: Why this is happening, what rule in JSF in this case is taking place and makes this situation. Anyone, comes with an explanation:
- Thomas: this is a rule in JSF, or
- is a JSF bug, or
- this happens in these cases, or... whatever...,
I will be glad to read it here so I will learn better, and others to will learn from these ideas of yours. Thanks a lot
QUESTION
I need a trait that allows me to construct a object that borrows an object that borrows something. In the following example that is PaperBin. https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=78fb3f88b71bc226614912001ceca65b
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 13:38Your immediate issue is that T: GarbageBin<'a, 'b>
where 'a
and 'b
are parameters of create_bin_with_rubbish
and must therefore outlive calls to that function—but the actual lifetimes passed to T::new
are only internal to the function and do not therefore satisfy those bounds.
Instead of parameterising create_bin_with_rubbish
with lifetimes 'a
and 'b
, one way to resolve this would be to use instead an HRTB (higher-ranked trait bound):
QUESTION
As there are many techs to achieve SM in Flutter....
Which will be best as a intermediate while developing a real world app??
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 09:38It's depend upon you and your requirements. You have to maintain the state based in your scenario. All the package you mentioned, used different different approached for state management.
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Install Windows' in-box HDAudio driver (optional, might improve latency): Start Device Manager. Under Sound, video and game controllers, double click on the device that corresponds to your speakers. In the next window, go to the Driver tab. Select Update driver -> Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. Select High Definition Audio Device and click Next. If a window titled "Update Driver warning" appears, click Yes. Select Close. If asked to reboot the system, select Yes to reboot. Be careful: the new driver might reset your volume to uncomfortably high levels.
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