tyrant | Tyrant Roguelike game in Java | Game Engine library
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A classic graphical roguelike game written in Java. Tyrant was first written in 1997, and has been slowly extended ever since.
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- Visit a map location
- Builds a fractional tile
- Initializes the default theme
- Builds the outer walls
- Paint the energy bar
- Paint a bar on the background
- Compresses the list
- Paint this sprite
- Get a list of strings describing the skill s skills
- Paint the text
- Use this to remove a role from the survivor
- Paint the actual drawable
- Create the find panel
- Calculate a path for a point
- Reads plugin from file
- Calls say hello
- Simulates the key pressed by the given direction
- Draws the specified string
- Replay the game
- Paints the text
- Performs a great action
- Do some action
- Create the status bar
- Create a world map
- Add default mappings
- The main loop
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QUESTION
on javascript im coding a scraper for my and for my search is in json and i wanna seprate each column that have value and data but i tried so many methods it turns out like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-24 at 04:29Try this code
QUESTION
I have a vassal which I expect to run as the cuckoo
user. The vassal creates a socket which Nginx can read and write to. Currently, the vassal will only spawn when the uwsgi
users permission are applied to the socket /var/run/cuckoo/cuckoo.sock
. The problem that occurs with when data is posted to Nginx and sent to the vassal to be written to the filesystem, the data is written with uwsgi
instead of the cuckoo
users permissions. Below are the respective configurations. Any thoughts on how to correctly create the vassal and its respective socket with cuckoo
permissions so data written through the process will be written as the cuckoo
user?
- CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009
- uwsgi-2.0.18-8.el7.x86_64
- uwsgi-plugin-common-2.0.18-8.el7.x86_64
- uwsgi-plugin-python2-2.0.18-8.el7.x86_64
/etc/uwsgi.ini
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-19 at 00:23Since we are not attempting to host multiple applications, the workaround was to run uwsgi
as the application user, in our case, the cuckoo
user:
/etc/uwsgi.ini
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After reading a large json file and capturing only the 'text'
column, I would like to add a column to dataframe and set all rows to a specific value:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-19 at 04:23The problem is that your read_json(....).text
line returns a series, not a dataframe.
Adding a .to_frame()
and referencing the column in the following line should fix it:
QUESTION
Here is the url: The Json, here is the JSON from the website:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-16 at 18:52You can make use of JSONObject Class to parse json.Check this docs for reference
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Install tyrant
You can use tyrant like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the tyrant component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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