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- Run the item consumption
- Formats the usage information
- Returns the usage type for the given name and unit
- Gets the zone for the given name and region
- Polls from the billing bucket
- Calculate how many reservations are needed
- Archive summary data
- Borrows an assignment from an account
- Compares this TagGroup
- Initializes the client
- Polls the stats from the workS3 and removes the tag groups from the workS3
- Checks if the cache has been downloaded
- Loads the data for a month
- Create a hash code for this object
- Saves an application group
- Checks if there is a new file in the cache
- Deletes an application group
- Read data
- Performs the initialization process
- Retrieves a resource
- Get tag lists
- Poll for reservations
- Get hourly data for an interval
- Update EC2 reservations map
- Initialize the index table
- Get the reservations for a given tag and tag group
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QUESTION
In my hypothetical example, people order ice-cream at a stand and each time an order is placed, the month the order was made and the number of orders placed is recorded. Each row represents a unique person who placed the order. For each flavor of ice-cream, I am curious to know the cumulative orders placed over the various months. For instance if a total of 3 Vanilla orders were placed in April and 4 in May, the graph should show one data point at 3 for April and one at 7 for May.
The issue I am running into is each row is being plotted separately (so there would be 3 separate points at April as opposed to just 1).
My secondary issue is that my dates are not in chronological order on my graph. I thought converting the Month column to Date format would fix this but it doesn't seem to.
Here is my code below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-01 at 20:46In these situations, it's usually best to pre-compute your desired summary and send that to ggplot, rather than messing around with ggplot's summary functions. I've also added a geom_line()
for clarity.
QUESTION
I try to use library cv2 for changing picture. In mode debug I found out that problem in function cv2.namedWindow:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-07 at 00:17I reverted back to Xorg from wayland and its working, no more warnings
Here are the steps:
- Disbled Wayland by uncommenting
WaylandEnable=false
in the/etc/gdm3/custom.conf
- Add
QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb
in/etc/environment
- Check whether you are on Wayland or Xorg using:
QUESTION
I'm currently using Material UI for a personal project, but I suppose this is a more general question about tables. I have a figma layout I made that I think looks nice, but I'm not quite sure how to implement it.
Currently I have a MUI table, but there's two issues. One, I don't know how to make the very top 3 headers a part of the table, I can manually position them but if you resize a screen they will move out of position from the table contents. Two, how the heck can I section a table like this? To have the table headers justified left in sections?
It's been a frustrating day to work on this, while I was designing this felt like a normal table design, but I can't figure out how the heck to section into three parts.
Here is my current code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-15 at 05:51For problem One, you don't need to create headers outside of a the table itself -- you can just add another TableRow
. Additionally, a TableCell
accepts the property colspan
which allows you to define the number of columns you would like each cell to occupy.
QUESTION
I have been learning buffer overflows and i am trying to execute the following command through shellcode /bin/nc -e /bin/sh -nvlp 4455
. Here is my assembly code:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-29 at 14:12As you can see in strace
, the execve command executes as:
execve("/bin//nc", ["/bin//nc", "/bin//nc-e //bin/bash -nvlp 4455"], NULL) = 0
It seems to be taking the whole /bin//nc-e //bin/bash -nvlp 4455
as a single argument and thus thinks it's a hostname. In order to get around that, the three argv[]
needed for execve()
is pushed seperately.
argv[]=["/bin/nc", "-e/bin/bash", "-nvlp4455"]
These arguments are each pushed into edx, ecx, and ebx. since ebx needs to be /bin/nc, which was already done in the original code. we just needed to push 2nd and 3rd argv[] into ecx and edx and push it into stack. After that we just copy the whole stack into ecx, and then xor edx,edx
to set edx as NULL.
Here is the correct solution:
QUESTION
I'm staring to integrate my project with vuetify i'm trying to crate a table following the tutorial https://vuetifyjs.com/en/getting-started/installation/#usage-with-cdn and https://vuetifyjs.com/en/components/data-tables/#usage but I can't make it work here the code of index.cshtml
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-29 at 11:59Try to put it in one script tag:
QUESTION
In Material UI Table I have a table applied sticky property, which works fine.
On top of the table, but inside the TableContainer I have a button wrapped in Box, which should also be sticky alongside with the table head.
I tried this approach with flex, but didn't work for me.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-22 at 19:39It's not enough to give position: sticky. You need to add coordination info like below.
QUESTION
I am working on a function that takes the total cost of all the "MP" in a value and adds it up. Here is my code for context.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-18 at 02:01spells
is a [Spell]
, which is shorthand for Array
, and Array
doesn't have a cost
property. Each individual Spell
in the array has its own cost
property. You could say this to get an array of the spell costs and sum the costs array:
QUESTION
First, I want to mention that I am very new to WebRTC, so any advice would be very helpful.
Currently I am using aiortc
library to build my own WebRTC app.
Here is what I am trying to do.
I have 2 peers, one is web browser, which is written in javascript, and another one is python script, which is working as signaling server and peer at the same time. So If you access to my web page, you will send video frame to server and then the server will make modification of that then send it back.
So I finished testing my app on LAN environment and everything worked as I expected. But once I deployed my app to remote server (Google cloud run) , I encountered Ice connection state failing issue. And gets this log on remote server.
(I think it is due to disconnection between peers, not low memory problem. I tried with 16GB RAM and 4 cpus and still didn't work)
Then, I dig into more information, and found that TURN/STUN server is necessary to build WebRTC app over Internet. So I added google STUN server to my RTCPeerConnection
like this. [{'urls': 'stun:stun.l.google.com:19302'}, {'urls': 'stun:stun1.l.google.com:19302'}, {'urls': 'stun:stun2.l.google.com:19302'}]
(I added both side on javascript and python because both side is working as peer) Unfortunately, it still didn't work.
Now, I am planning to build my own TURN server, but I am afraid if TURN server wouldn't solve this problem. So I would like to have any advice from you since I am quite stuck within my situation.
p.s I have done SSL encryption.(So GetUserMedia
is working fine)
Sdp details(Offer/Answer):
SDP
Offer
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-10 at 15:13If everything work on local, and this ice server are set, verify that your gcloud server have the correct firewall for webrtc port (not only your signaling port, check the sdp/ice you exchange). also this Webrtc page allow you to check is a stun/turn work on your client
You will not need stun on your python side, as it's a server his ip may be public (unless you don't want to). Stun allow to find your public ip and allow the port to remain open.
On your server you need to open your signaling port (certainly the WS where you exchange the sdp) and the P2P port (candidate lines in the sdp), the media/data will go through this one. For each media (sdp m line) there are usually one used port.
QUESTION
sweets = {'cadbury': [180,90], 'candy': [190],
'milk chocolate': [150, 160], 'dark chocolate': [100],
'white chocolate': [180], 'ice cream': [122]}
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-10 at 14:11Using numpy you could try:
QUESTION
My problem is similar to the one encountered on this topic: Change heatmap's yticks for multi-index dataframe
I would like to have yticks every 6 months, with them being the index of my dataframe. But I can't manage to make it work.
The issue is that my dataframe is 13500*290 and the answer given in the link takes a long time and doesn't really work (see image below).
This is an example of my code without the solution from the link, this part works fine for me:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-29 at 07:40Here are a couple ways to adapt that link for your use case (1 label per 6 months):
Either: Show an empty string except on Jan 1 and Jul 1 (i.e., when
%m%d
evals to0101
or0701
)
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