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QUESTION
I have an object that represents a tree of locations. Each location may have sublocations(or not) and has a numeric id
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 05:13You can use type
instead of interface
for this. We'll use it because then we can use intersections and unions. This we will use like the following:
QUESTION
In my dataframe there are multiple rows for a single observation (each referenced by ref). I would like to collapse the rows and create new columns for the keyword and the reg_birth columns.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-08 at 10:36You may try with pivot_wider
from tidyr
.
QUESTION
how to take input from dictionaries ? and print that desired value ..i want to use input function and print "zinger burer"
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-12 at 14:09Using the [] operator will allow you to get data from dictionaries
QUESTION
I have a page https://www.visitmontaione.com/wp4/en/montaione-tuscany-italy/services/ where is embedded an iframe, but it is not clickable.
I don't understand why. Maybe there is some script that block any possibility to click on the element.
Someone can help me? Many thanks
Filippo
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-14 at 13:07This frame has the rule pointer-events: none
- this prohibits any actions with the selector. You need to assign an unset
parameter for this rule, like this - pointer-events: unset
.
With a howl css (style.css) find a reference to the iframe
tag (246 lines), and add pointer-events: unset!important
. You should get like this:
QUESTION
country_list= ['Afghanistan', 'Albania', 'Algeria', 'Andorra', 'Angola', 'Antigua and Barbuda', 'Argentina', 'Armenia', 'Australia', 'Austria', 'Austrian Empire', 'Azerbaijan', 'Baden*', 'Bahamas', 'Bahrain', 'Bangladesh', 'Barbados', 'Bavaria*', 'Belarus', 'Belgium', 'Belize', 'Benin', 'Bolivia', 'Bosnia and Herzegovina', 'Botswana', 'Brazil', 'Brunei', 'Brunswick', 'Bulgaria', 'Burkina Faso', 'Burma', 'Burundi', 'Cabo Verde', 'Cambodia', 'Cameroon', 'Canada', 'Cayman Islands, The', 'Central African Republic', 'Central American Federation*', 'Chad', 'Chile', 'China', 'Colombia', 'Comoros', 'Congo Free State', 'Costa Rica', 'Ivory Coast', 'Croatia', 'Cuba', 'Cyprus', 'Czechia', 'Czechoslovakia', 'Democratic Republic of the Congo', 'Denmark', 'Djibouti', 'Dominica', 'Dominican Republic', 'Duchy of Parma, The*', 'East Germany (German Democratic Republic)', 'Ecuador', 'Egypt', 'El Salvador', 'Equatorial Guinea', 'Eritrea', 'Estonia', 'Eswatini', 'Ethiopia', 'Federal Government of Germany (1848-49)*', 'Fiji', 'Finland', 'France', 'Gabon', 'Gambia, The', 'Georgia', 'Germany', 'Ghana', 'Grand Duchy of Tuscany', 'Greece', 'Grenada', 'Guatemala', 'Guinea', 'Guinea-Bissau', 'Guyana', 'Haiti', 'Hanover*', 'Hanseatic Republics*', 'Hawaii*', 'Hesse*', 'Holy See', 'Honduras', 'Hungary', 'Iceland', 'India', 'Indonesia', 'Iran', 'Iraq', 'Ireland', 'Israel', 'Italy', 'Jamaica', 'Japan', 'Jordan', 'Kazakhstan', 'Kenya', 'Kingdom of Serbia/Yugoslavia*', 'Kiribati', 'Korea', 'Kosovo', 'Kuwait', 'Kyrgyzstan', 'Laos', 'Latvia', 'Lebanon', 'Lesotho', 'Lew Chew (Loochoo)*', 'Liberia', 'Libya', 'Liechtenstein', 'Lithuania', 'Luxembourg', 'Madagascar', 'Malawi', 'Malaysia', 'Maldives', 'Mali', 'Malta', 'Marshall Islands', 'Mauritania', 'Mauritius', 'Mecklenburg-Schwerin*', 'Mecklenburg-Strelitz*', 'Mexico', 'Micronesia', 'Moldova', 'Monaco', 'Mongolia', 'Montenegro', 'Morocco', 'Mozambique', 'Namibia', 'Nassau*', 'Nauru', 'Nepal', 'Netherlands, The', 'New Zealand', 'Nicaragua', 'Niger', 'Nigeria', 'North German Confederation*', 'North German Union*', 'North Macedonia', 'Norway', 'Oldenburg*', 'Oman', 'Orange Free State*', 'Pakistan', 'Palau', 'Panama', 'Papal States*', 'Papua New Guinea', 'Paraguay', 'Peru', 'Philippines', 'Piedmont-Sardinia*', 'Poland', 'Portugal', 'Qatar', 'Republic of Genoa*', 'Republic of Korea (South Korea)', 'Republic of the Congo', 'Romania', 'Russia', 'Rwanda', 'Saint Kitts and Nevis', 'Saint Lucia', 'Saint Vincent and the Grenadines', 'Samoa', 'San Marino', 'Sao Tome and Principe', 'Saudi Arabia', 'Schaumburg-Lippe*', 'Senegal', 'Serbia', 'Seychelles', 'Sierra Leone', 'Singapore', 'Slovakia', 'Slovenia', 'Solomon Islands, The', 'Somalia', 'South Africa', 'South Sudan', 'Spain', 'Sri Lanka', 'Sudan', 'Suriname', 'Sweden', 'Switzerland', 'Syria', 'Tajikistan', 'Tanzania', 'Texas*', 'Thailand', 'Timor-Leste', 'Togo', 'Tonga', 'Trinidad and Tobago', 'Tunisia', 'Turkey', 'Turkmenistan', 'Tuvalu', 'Two Sicilies*', 'Uganda', 'Ukraine', 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republics*', 'United Arab Emirates, The', 'United Kingdom', 'Uruguay', 'Uzbekistan', 'Vanuatu', 'Venezuela', 'Vietnam', 'Yemen', 'Zambia', 'Zimbabwe']
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-19 at 06:34Use sorted()
with key=len
:
QUESTION
I'm trying to use Beautiful Soup to extract information from old classified pages online. I mention this in particular because I can imagine that perhaps something has changed about HTML standards or something that may affect the way to do this. It seems that part of the problem may be that text is not enclosed in any tags.
Here's an example of what the page HTML looks like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-12 at 03:25give the "url" you want to scrape and
i will edit this answer and gave you the correct way with the output also
QUESTION
I have two datasets. Dataset 1 has GDP information for every country for every year from 1990 to 2019. Dataset 2 has country membership information for every international organization from 1815 to 2016.
In Dataset 1, countries are the rows and years are column headers. In Dataset 2, organizations-years are the rows and countries are the column headers.
Whereas there are 194 observations in Dataset 1, there are 19335 observations in Dataset 1.
Here's what I would like to do: For every "1" -- denoting membership -- that appears in a year-country cell in Dataset 2, I would like to replace that with corresponding GDP value in Dataset 1. What code would help me do this most efficiently? Thank you!
Dataset 1:
Dataset 2:
Here's an example using the dput() function on data1, data2, and data1t:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jul-21 at 20:57An option is to reshape the first dataset to 'long' format and then coalesce
with the second dataset
QUESTION
I am using Laravel 5.4.
I have set a $casts array:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jul-21 at 16:56You can achieve this using Mutators like so:
QUESTION
do I always need to create a model for an incoming JSON and then deserialize the JSON to it or is there a way to loop through the JSON file, check specific properties and add additional information?
Here is why I ask:
In my project I have two classes "region" and "country". Inside "region" is the nested class "country"
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-12 at 20:00kindly find below the way to achieve that as stated by the docs. kindly visit this link https://www.newtonsoft.com/json/help/html/DeserializeAnonymousType.htm but however my solution is shown below.
QUESTION
I have the following Bootstrap SelectPicker. I would like to sort all the option
and optgroup
alphabetically. My code doesn't seem to be working on the SelectPicker nor on a normal select
. Does someone know how to do this?
ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-27 at 17:24You could do it with vanilla JS like this. I placed some of the last items in the dropdown as the first items, just to demonstrate.
If you give all of them labels then you can do it like this:
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