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QUESTION
So I'm fetching an API call which I'm then trying to iterate over in order to display as a list. My code so far is:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-24 at 19:52I think the problem is with the way fetch api's promise is handled. .then((results) => console.log(results)) seems to return undefined and the following .then is receiving data as undefined. Please try like below and let me know if it works!
QUESTION
The following code takes the average of the sentiment scores for all news headlines collected during each date and plots it on a bar chart. My issue is that I have a list in the 'tickers' column and I don't know how to deal with it since the code
This is the code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-28 at 04:44'tickers'
is a column ofstr
type, notlist
type, so they can be converted tolist
type, by usingast.literal_eval
with theconverters
parameter.- The values in the
lists
in the'tickers'
column can be removed from thelists
, by using the.explode
method. - In order to properly
.groupby
thedate
, the'time'
column must be converted to adatetime
dtype
.
QUESTION
Hi I am trying to convert comma separated string, with each word enclosed in a ' ' to a list in python . I am fetching this from a database and when I checked its type it says it is a string.I used the existing answers. The problem I am facing is that after the list is constructed it is enclosing the existing ' ' with a double quote . For example my string is
s = 'a' , 'b' , 'c'
. So i used
s = s.split(',')
or list.append(s)
As an output I get
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-09 at 08:11variable s
is a tuple hence we can convert it into list using list(s)
try this code.,
QUESTION
I have a long list of websites and need some way of identifying if there are any duplicate sites.
For instance:
- https://www.forbes.com/leadership/#3364f19f1d66
- www.inc.com
- forbes.com/sites/constancedierickx/2020/01/31/wework-and-the-charisma-proxy/#4175162f52c7
- https://www.inc.com/emily-canal/120-water-audit-clean-water-best-industries-2020.html?icid=hmsub1
Is there some sort of add on or formula for google sheets to detect that this list as having duplicates? (there are 2 INC pages so that's a pair of duplicates and 2 Forbes pages which is another pair of duplicates)
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-04 at 23:19use:
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