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QUESTION
I am having issues with the plt.scatter() function. The error message says 'Type Error: unhashable type: 'numpy.ndarray''I want this code to create a scatter plot of the x and y dataframes. The two dataframes are the same size (88,2) when I enter a sample unit into the code.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:02Based on Matplotlib documentation here the inputs for plt.scatter()
are:
x, yfloat or array-like, shape (n, ) The data positions.
But in your code what you're passing to the scatter function are two pd.DataFrame
. So the first column are the names but the second columns are where the values stored:
QUESTION
I've got a Rails 5.2 application using ActiveStorage and S3 but I've been having intermittent timeout issues. I'm also just a bit more comfortable with shrine from another app.
I've been trying to create a rake task to just loop through all the records with ActiveStorage attachments and reupload them as Shrine attachments, but I've been having a few issues.
I've tried to do it through URL and through tempfiles, but I'm not exactly sure of the right steps to fetch the activestorage version and to get it uploaded to S3 and saved on the record as a shrine attachment.
I've tried the rake task here, but I think the method is only available on rails 6.
Any tips or suggestions?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:10I'm sure it's not the most efficient, but it worked.
QUESTION
I have a PHP search that is giving me issues:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:29use
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Since Windows 10 version 2004 update, the Magnifier windows application was updated. And as with every update, there are some issues with it.
Since those issues might take a long time to fix, I've decided to implement my own small project full screen magnifier.
I've been developing in c#, .Net 4.6 using the Magnification API from windows magnification.dll . All went good and well, and the main functionality is now implemented. One thing is missing though, a smoothing Mode for pixelated content... Windows Magnifier implements an anti aliasing/ smoothing to the Zoomed in content.
I've checked and the Magnification API, doesn't seem to provide that option.
how do i add smoothing mode to magnifier on windows magnification API?
I'm aware of pixel smoothing methods, but not familiar with win32 API to know where to hook the smoothing method to, before the screen refreshes.
EDIT:
Thanks to @IInspectable answer, after a small search i found this call to the Magnification API in a python project.
Based on that, I wrote this snippet in my C# application , and it works as intended!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:03There is no public interface in the Magnification API that allows clients to apply filtering (other than color transforms). This used to be possible, but the MagSetImageScalingCallback API was deprecated in Windows 7:
This function works only when Desktop Window Manager (DWM) is off.
Even if it is still available, it will no longer work as designed. From Desktop Window Manager is always on:
In Windows 8, Desktop Window Manager (DWM) is always ON and cannot be disabled by end users and apps.
With that, you're pretty much out of luck trying to replicate the results of the Magnifier application's upscaler using the Magnification API.
The Magnifier application appears to be using undocumented API calls to accomplish the upscaling effects. Running dumpbin /IMPORTS magnify.exe | findstr "Mag"
lists some of the public APIs, as well as the following:
MagSetLensUseBitmapSmoothing
MagSetFullscreenUseBitmapSmoothing
Unless you are willing to reverse-engineer those API calls, you're going to have to spend your time on another project, or look into a different solution.
A note on the upscaling algorithm: If you look closely you'll notice that the upscaled image doesn't exhibit any of the artifacts associated with smoothing algorithms.
The image isn't blurred in any way. Instead, it shows sharp edges everywhere. I don't know what upscaling algorithm is at work here. Wikipedia's entry on Pixel-art scaling algorithms lists some that have very similar properties. It might well be one of those, or a modified version thereof.
QUESTION
I am new to rust and I was reading up on using futures
and async / await
in rust, and built a simple tcp server using it. I then decided to write a quick benchmark, by sending requests to the server at a constant rate, but I am having some strange issues.
The below code should send a request every 0.001 seconds, and it does, except the program reports strange run times. This is the output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06You are not measuring the elapsed time correctly:
total_send_time
measures the duration of thespawn()
call, but as the actual task is executed asynchronously,start_in.elapsed()
does not give you any information about how much time the task actually takes.The
ran in
time, as measured bystart.elapsed()
is also not useful at all. As you are using blocking sleep operation, you are just measuring how much time your app has spent in thestd::thread::sleep()
Last but not least, your
time_to_sleep
calculation is completely incorrect, because of the issue mentioned in point 1.
QUESTION
I ran into less than ideal inlining behavior of the .NET JIT compiler. The following code is stripped of its context, but it demonstrates the problem:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:35The functions Hash_Inline
and Hash_FunctionCall
are not equivalent:
- The first statement in
Hash_Inline
rotates by 1, but inHash_FunctionCall
it rotates bycurIndex
. - For
RotateLeft
you may have probably meant:
QUESTION
So... I can sympy.integrate
a normal distribution with mean and standard deviation:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 01:38Here's a close case that works:
QUESTION
Here are the 3 rows of my sample json.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 04:35I think you need to take the actual raw strings of JSON data and convert them into a list of objects (dict
s).
QUESTION
I am trying to proxy requests from my containerized React application to my containerized Flask application.
I was starting the application using npm start (in Docker), and I did not have any issues proxying requests. However, I learned that npm start is not a good way to proceed in production.
Following the advice here: Run a React App in a Docker Container , I am able to start my containerized production React, but now the requests are not proxied.
Within the React app, all requests are handled with axios and are formatted: "/api/v1/endpoint". It seems that others have had issues between "http://localhost:80/api/v1/endpoint" and "/api/v1/endpoint". I do not believe this is my issue, unless it arises only in the production environment.
I have also tried changing my "proxy" address in package.json to the location of the dockerized flask container, and later to the name of the docker container, but I have not been able to make either solution work.
If anyone can provide guidance on launching a containerized, production React app that proxies requests to a backend container, please advise.
I am open to using a different server, if the procedures in "Run a React App in a Docker Container" need to be updated.
I have looked these solutions:
Proxy React requests to Flask app using Docker
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:20After digging around and trying a bunch of solutions, here is what worked:
1.) I changed my docker file to run an nginx server:
QUESTION
i am trying to the list all the files recursively from a google drive folder to a spreadsheet and sort the file listing by size ( Largest sized file should be on top ) . i am facing issues with the script
start function is giving the error - ReferenceError: *****folder_id is not defined (Line 16)
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:49To check whether a specific file type exist in Gdrive, you cannot use If statement
but file.hasnext()
function, below is the method to check only spreadsheet
type and return the property as per your expectation, do take note that it will be meaningless action to get the file size
of spreadsheet since it will be 0 byte due to store in Google database:
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