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- Returns list of frames .
- Determine the lastBonus value of the last frame .
- Computes the current score .
- Computes the number before the last beat before the last mark .
- Returns the score for a given frame
- Returns an optional integer value for the given character .
- Converts a character to a number .
- Checks if the frame is a strike condition .
- Gets the character list .
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QUESTION
I am attempting to read a file per line (further down the line I will be splitting each line by comma). My program is reading that there are 10 lines with text in them however when I use the readline()
function it returns a blank string.
I have tried to put the readline
inside the linecount
function, but that failed and I have also tried it with and without the file loop parameter.
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-09 at 23:27If you loop through a file a second time, you have to reset the file pointer first with QFile.seek(0)
as indicated in the comments.
Getting the line count can be shortened down to
QUESTION
Given the following dictionary:
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Answered 2022-Mar-03 at 14:40First of all, what you are describing here is very close to (or is ?) the Multiple knapsack problem. There are a numerous way to solve this problem, depending on what conditions you impose on the results.
I recommended you read this page and the resources associated with it to better frame your desired output. For example, can we omit items ? What if we cannot satisfy your constraint on the results (within [195,205]) with the current list of items ?
Using pure python, a naive approach to reduce code amount using a greedy approach could be (given that your dictionary is sorted in descending order):
QUESTION
Baseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams, of nine players each, that take turns batting and fielding. The game proceeds when a player on the fielding team, called the pitcher, throws a ball which a player on the batting team tries to hit with a bat. The objective of the offensive team (batting team) is to hit the ball into the field of play, allowing its players to run the bases, having them advance counter-clockwise around four bases to score what are called "runs". The objective of the defensive team (fielding team) is to prevent batters from becoming runners, and to prevent runners' advance around the bases.[2] A run is scored when a runner legally advances around the bases in order and touches home plate (the place where the player started as a batter). The team that scores the most runs by the end of the game is the winner.The first objective of the batting team is to have a player reach first base safely. A player on the batting team who reaches first base without being called "out" can attempt to advance to subsequent bases as a runner, either immediately or during teammates' turns batting. The fielding team tries to prevent runs by getting batters or runners "out", which forces them out of the field of play. Both the pitcher and fielders have methods of getting the batting team's players out. The opposing teams switch back and forth between batting and fielding; the batting team's turn to bat is over once the fielding team records three outs. One turn batting for each team constitutes an inning. A game is usually composed of nine innings, and the team with the greater number of runs at the end of the game wins. If scores are tied at the end of nine innings, extra innings are usually played. Baseball has no game clock, although most games end in the ninth inning.Baseball evolved from older bat-and-ball games already being played in England by the mid-18th century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball is popular in North America and parts of Central and South America, the Caribbean, and East Asia, particularly in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per side) and "doubles" (with two players per side). Badminton is often played as a casual outdoor activity in a yard or on a beach; formal games are played on a rectangular indoor court. Points are scored by striking the shuttlecock with the racquet and landing it within the opposing side's half of the court.Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net. Play ends once the shuttlecock has struck the floor or if a fault has been called by the umpire, service judge, or (in their absence) the opposing side.[1]The shuttlecock is a feathered or (in informal matches) plastic projectile which flies differently from the balls used in many other sports. In particular, the feathers create much higher drag, causing the shuttlecock to decelerate more rapidly. Shuttlecocks also have a high top speed compared to the balls in other racquet sports. The flight of the shuttlecock gives the sport its distinctive nature.The game developed in British India from the earlier game of battledore and shuttlecock. European play came to be dominated by Denmark but the game has become very popular in Asia, with recent competitions dominated by China. Since 1992, badminton has been a Summer Olympic sport with four events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, and women's doubles,[2] with mixed doubles added four years later. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, strength, speed, and precision. It is also a technical sport, requiring good motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet movements.[3
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately 9.4 inches (24 cm) in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter mounted 10 feet (3.048 m) high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop. A field goal is worth two points, unless made from behind the three-point line, when it is worth three. After a foul, timed play stops and the player fouled or designated to shoot a technical foul is given one, two or three one-point free throws. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins, but if regulation play expires with the score tied, an additional period of play (overtime) is mandated.Players advance the ball by bouncing it while walking or running (dribbling) or by passing it to a teammate, both of which require considerable skill. On offense, players may use a variety of shots – the layup, the jump shot, or a dunk; on defense, they may steal the ball from a dribbler, intercept passes, or block shots; either offense or defense may collect a rebound, that is, a missed shot that bounces from rim or backboard. It is a violation to lift or drag one's pivot foot without dribbling the ball, to carry it, or to hold the ball with both hands then resume dribbling.The five players on each side fall into five playing positions. The tallest player is usually the center, the second-tallest and strongest is the power forward, a slightly shorter but more agile player is the small forward, and the shortest players or the best ball handlers are the shooting guard and the point guard, who implements the coach's game plan by managing the execution of offensive and defensive plays (player positioning). Informally, players may play three-on-three, two-on-two, and one-on-one
Bowling is a target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a ball toward pins (in pin bowling) or another target (in target bowling). The term bowling usually refers to pin bowling (most commonly ten-pin bowling), though in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries, bowling could also refer to target bowling, such as lawn bowls.In pin bowling, the goal is to knock over pins on a long playing surface known as a lane. Lanes have a wood or synthetic surface onto which protective lubricating oil is applied in different specified oil patterns that affect ball motion. A strike is achieved when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, and a spare is achieved if all the pins are knocked over on a second roll. Common types of pin bowling include ten-pin, candlepin, duckpin, nine-pin, five-pin and kegel. The historical game skittles is the forerunner of modern pin bowling.In target bowling, the aim is usually to get the ball as close to a mark as possible. The surface in target bowling may be grass, gravel, or synthetic.[1] Lawn bowls, bocce, carpet bowls, pétanque, and boules may have both indoor and outdoor varieties. Curling is also related to bowls.Bowling is played by 120 million people in more than 90 countries (including 70 million in the United States alone),[2] and is the subject of video games.
Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport.[1] People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists",[2] "bicyclists",[3] or "bikers".[4] Apart from two-wheeled bicycles, "cycling" also includes the riding of unicycles, tricycles, quadricycles, recumbent and similar human-powered vehicles (HPVs).Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century and now number approximately one billion worldwide.[5] They are the principal means of transportation in many parts of the world, especially in densely populated European cities.[6]Cycling is widely regarded as an effective and efficient mode of transportation[7][8] optimal for short to moderate distances.Bicycles provide numerous possible benefits in comparison with motor vehicles, including the sustained physical exercise involved in cycling, easier parking, increased maneuverability, and access to roads, bike paths and rural trails. Cycling also offers a reduced consumption of fossil fuels, less air or noise pollution, reduced greenhouse gas emissions,[9] and greatly reduced traffic congestion.[10] These have a lower financial cost for users as well as for society at large (negligible damage to roads, less road area required). By fitting bicycle racks on the front of buses, transit agencies can significantly increase the areas they can serve.[11]In addition, cycling provides a variety of health benefits.[12] The World Health Organization (WHO) states that cycling can reduce the risk of cancers, heart disease, and diabetes that are prevalent in sedentary lifestyles.[13][10] Cycling on stationary bikes have also been used as part of rehabilitation for lower limb injuries, particularly after hip surgery.[14] Individuals who cycle regularly have also reported mental health improvements, including less perceived stress and better vitality.[15]
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not utilize a standardized playing area, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is a key part of the game. The game at the usual level is played on a course with an arranged progression of 18 holes, though recreational courses can be smaller, often having nine holes. Each hole on the course must contain a teeing ground to start from, and a putting green containing the actual hole or cup 4+1⁄4 inches (11 cm) in diameter. There are other standard forms of terrain in between, such as the fairway, rough (long grass), bunkers (or "sand traps"), and various hazards (water, rocks) but each hole on a course is unique in its specific layout and arrangement.Golf is played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes in a complete round by an individual or team, known as match play. Stroke play is the most commonly seen format at all levels, but most especially at the elite level.The modern game of golf originated in 15th century Scotland. The 18-hole round was created at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1764. Golf's first major, and the world's oldest tournament in existence, is The Open Championship, also known as the British Open, which was first played in 1860 at the Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland. This is one of the four major championships in men's professional golf, the other three being played in the United States: The Masters, the U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship
Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions).[1] This is in contrast to walking, where one foot is always in contact with the ground, the legs are kept mostly straight and the center of gravity vaults over the stance leg or legs in an inverted pendulum fashion.[2] A feature of a running body from the viewpoint of spring-mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride occur simultaneously, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity.[3] The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.Running in humans is associated with improved health and life expectancy.[4]It is assumed that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably in order to hunt animals.[5] Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland between 632 BCE and 1171 BCE,[6][7][8] while the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE. Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.[9]
"Soccer team" and "Soccer" redirect here. For the band, see Soccer Team (band). For other uses, see Soccer (disambiguation).This article is about the sport of association football. For other codes of football, see Football.Association football, more commonly known as simply football or soccer,[a] is a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of 11 players. It is played by approximately 250 million players in over 200 countries and dependencies, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into the opposing goal, usually within a time frame of 90 or more minutes.Football is played in accordance with a set of rules known as the Laws of the Game. The ball is 68–70 cm (27–28 in) in circumference and known as the football. The two teams compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under the bar), thereby scoring a goal. Players are not allowed to touch the ball with hands or arms while it is in play, except for the goalkeepers within the penalty area. Players may use any other part of their body to strike or pass the ball and mainly use their feet. The team that scores more goals at the end of the game is the winner; if both teams have scored an equal number of goals, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time or a penalty shootout, depending on the format of the competition. Each team is led by a captain who has only one official responsibility as mandated by the Laws of the Game: to represent their team in the coin toss before kick-off or penalty kicks.[4]
Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust which results in directional motion. Humans can hold their breath underwater and undertake rudimentary locomotive swimming within weeks of birth, as a survival response.[1]Swimming is consistently among the top public recreational activities,[2][3][4][5] and in some countries, swimming lessons are a compulsory part of the educational curriculum.[6] As a formalized sport, swimming features in a range of local, national, and international competitions, including every modern Summer Olympics.Swimming relies on the nearly neutral buoyancy of the human body. On average, the body has a relative density of 0.98 compared to water, which causes the body to float. However, buoyancy varies on the basis of body composition, lung inflation, muscle and fat content, centre of gravity and the salinity of the water. Higher levels of body fat and saltier water both lower the relative density of the body and increase its buoyancy. Human males tend to have a lower centre of gravity and higher muscle content, therefore find it more difficult to float or be buoyant. See also: Hydrostatic weighing.Since the human body is less dense than water, water is able to support the weight of the body during swimming. As a result, swimming is “low-impact” compared to land activities such as running. The density and viscosity of water also create resistance for objects moving through the water. Swimming strokes use this resistance to create propulsion, but this same resistance also generates drag on the body.
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net. Except for the initial serve, the rules are generally as follows: players must allow a ball played toward them to bounce once on their side of the table and must return it so that it bounces on the opposite side at least once. A point is scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules. Play is fast and demands quick reactions. Spinning the ball alters its trajectory and limits an opponent's options, giving the hitter a great advantage.Table tennis is governed by the worldwide organization International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), founded in 1926. ITTF currently includes 226 member associations.[3] The table tennis official rules are specified in the ITTF handbook.[4] Table tennis has been an Olympic sport since 1988,[5] with several event categories. From 1988 until 2004, these were men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles. Since 2008, a team event has been played instead of the doubles.The sport originated in Victorian England, where it was played among the upper-class as an after-dinner parlour game.[1][2] It has been suggested that makeshift versions of the game were developed by British military officers in India around the 1860s or 1870s, who brought it back with them.[6] A row of books stood up along the center of the table as a net, two more books served as rackets and were used to continuously hit a golf-ball.[7][8]The name "ping-pong" was in wide use before British manufacturer J and Son Ltd trademarked it in 1901. The name "ping-pong" then came to describe the game played using the rather expensive equipment, with other manufacturers calling it table tennis. A similar situation arose in the United States, where sold the rights to the "ping-pong" name to Parker Brothers. Parker Brothers then enforced its trademark for the term in the 1920s, making the various associations change their names to "table tennis" instead of the more common, but trademarked, term.[9]
Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court. The object of the game is to manoeuvre the ball in such a way that the opponent is not able to play a valid return. The player who is unable to return the ball validly will not gain a point, while the opposite player will.[1][2]Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society and at all ages. The sport can be played by anyone who can hold a racket, including wheelchair users. The modern game of tennis originated in Birmingham, England, in the late 19th century as lawn tennis.[3] It had close connections both to various field (lawn) games such as croquet and bowls as well as to the older racket sport today called real tennis.[4]The rules of modern tennis have changed little since the 1890s. Two exceptions are that until 1961 the server had to keep one foot on the ground at all times,[5][6] and the adoption of the tiebreak in the 1970s.[7] A recent addition to professional tennis has been the adoption of electronic review technology coupled with a point-challenge system, which allows a player to contest the line call of a point, a system known as Hawk-Eye.[8][9]Tennis is played by millions of recreational players and is also a popular worldwide spectator sport.[10] The four Grand Slam tournaments (also referred to as the Majors) are especially popular: the Australian Open played on hard courts, the French Open played on red clay courts, Wimbledon played on grass courts, and the US Open also played on hard courts.[11]
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Answered 2022-Feb-28 at 05:46Cheers everyone I just found it . The solution is just remove the single quotation mark this one '
And if you want to use this mark then use like this
QUESTION
I am trying to solve this puzzle using prolog and I am having difficulty writing down the rules and finishing the solution. This is the puzzle...
Last weekend was the men’s annual bowling tournament, an event of competition and fun for the local townspeople. This year, excitement ran high as five contestants bowled neck and neck for the championship. Each time a bowler won a game, he scored two points and the bowler with the highest number of points at the end of the tournament won. Determine the full name of each bowler, their high score (264 to 288), and how many points each won (28 to 36).
Frank, whose last name wasn’t Thompson, had the highest score but he didn’t win the tournament.
Mr. Smith’s high score was three pins higher than that of the bowler with 30 points.
Steven’s last name wasn’t Stewart. The winner of the tournament, who had 36 points, had an odd number for a high score.
Michael finished the tournament with six points less than Mr. Williams.
The bowler with a high score of 273 had two points more than Mr. Smith but two points less than Craig.
Mr. Thompson won fewer points than Walter but more than Steven Lewis.
And this is what I have so far...
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Answered 2022-Feb-19 at 16:05This is a fairly simple but slow solution:
QUESTION
I am looking for advice on optimization algorithm for guest reservations. Context: I am working at an entertainment company (think bowling venue) which has n lanes in each venue. Guests can book a reservation for precisely two hours and can only stay in one lane (same as bowling example). Given x reservations for a given day, I need to reshuffle the reservations so that the dead time (time <2hrs between reservations) was minimized and utilization of each bay (total reservation time / total open time) was maximized. So I need to stack reservations vertically first, then if not possible - horizontally.
I developed a naive greedy solution, that grabs one reservation at a time and finds the next best slot, and it's already working pretty good, but I was thinking about how to improve it. I would imagine real optimization based on Gradient Descent could work much better. I coded this data as columns are lanes, rows are 15 min chunks of time (10:00, 10:15, etc) and reservations are coded as 1, blocked time (where you can't slot anything) as 9, cleaning time (associates need to clean for 15min after reservation is over) as 2, open time coded as zero. (example on screenshot)
My data is miniscule, they only have max 200 reservations per day, so computation is not a big deal. Even something at O(N^2) will be milliseconds fast. Please suggest some articles, or if someone developed something similar in the past, would appreciate help. Could PuLP help with this? I am just not sure how to use it on my dataset.
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Answered 2022-Jan-10 at 21:08As @DanielJunglas said, using PuLP will give you an optimal solution, and you should be able to model this problem reasonably simply as a mixed-integer or possibly pure binary integer program. Just be aware that these solvers work very differently to traditional algorithms, and so there are a variety of influences on performance. For example, this problem has a lot of symmetry (different solutions with the same objective value) which could really hurt solve times.
A linear program is formulated as a set of variables, a set of constraints on the values of those variables, and an objective function based on those variables that we are trying to max/min. The solver will find the solution (the values of the variables) that meet the constraints with the largest/smallest objective value. PuLP lets you write the formulation in a fairly user-friendly way, and then lets you call an open source solver to solve it.
Here's an example BIP formulation:
QUESTION
Scenario: Charlie, Amy and Robert have each filled out a survey which asks the user to select all the sports they are interested in. The question is multiple choice. In the table surveyData
each row represents one of the answers each user chose. so Charlie(0001
) chose basketball
, rugby
, acrobatics
and darts
.
I would like to select from the table all surveyDataIds (users)
who did not choose exactly basketball (0002)
and rugby (0003)
. I believe what I'm trying to do here is perform a NAND type operation.
Desired result: When querying this table I would expect to return the following surveyDataIds
: 0002
and 0004
. surveyDataIds
would need to be grouped as to not have duplicates. Robert is not returned as he selected basketball (0002)
.
Here is what I have tried so far, taking advice from the answer in this post SELECT WHERE multiple records don't exist. Unfortunately, it does not work and is returning the wrong results.
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Answered 2021-Dec-22 at 12:30Use NOT IN:
QUESTION
I know this sounds funny since I coded the solution myself but I'm having trouble understanding why this works after not seeing it for a while. The algorithm solves the "Inventory Update" question from freecodecamp, albeit with a failing test (Compare and update the inventory stored in a 2D array against a second 2D array of a fresh delivery. Update the current existing inventory item quantities (in arr1). If an item cannot be found, add the new item and quantity into the inventory array. The returned inventory array should be in alphabetical order by item.) The algorithm is as follows:
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Answered 2021-Nov-10 at 19:41There are two problems. The first is with the for loop
QUESTION
Hello I am working in react and am fairly new to it, I am working to reset the field values to its original state after a user has submitted an athlete (after clicking the create record button) and I want the dropdown text box to return to "Other" if a user has changed the field to something else. So for example. First Name: "John", Last Name: "Smith", Sport: "Men's Golf" would reset to
First Name: "", Last Name: "", Sport: "Other" I've managed to reset all the other fields but the sport dropdown field isn't resetting and I have no clue why. Here is the code I'm working with.
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Answered 2021-Nov-09 at 21:28Looks like you have defaultValue="Other"
as a prop in your select
component, but what you really want is value={this.state.sport}
, like you have in the commented out input
above it. This will make it a controlled component, so the value of that select field will be based on your state. The other fields are done that way, looks like it may have just been an oversight.
QUESTION
I'm using rsync with the --files-from option to copy a list of directories from a networked drive to my desktop. In this case I want to copy all directories named tennis
or football
(case insensitive). Though the directories exit, and I can cp -a
all of them, the rsync command doesn't seem to be able to see them!
Here's the rsync command I'm trying to use:
rsync --recursive --files-from=<(find /Volumes/GroupFolders -iname '*tennis*' -o -iname '*football*' | sed 's/ /\\ /g') / ./Desktop/new_folder/
And I get this error:
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Answered 2021-Oct-25 at 13:39I've managed to solve this myself ...
rsync --recursive --files-from=<(find /Volumes/GroupFolders -iname 'tennis' -o -iname 'football') / /Users/myusername/Desktop/new_folder/
QUESTION
I know this question is asked many many times, but i cant find the right solution... This is only 1 file, there is a total of 3 files, and used to become a bowling scoring system.
It keeps saying this error on line 3 class ScoreBoard
when using the code: "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'class' (T_CLASS"
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-12 at 08:06There are a hidden chars in your code. Not sure why and how does they are there. maybe saving the file without BOM will save your problem.
but previewing your file with a IDE ( sublime text in my case ) will clearly show your these encoded chars
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