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def gather_ops_or_named_saveables(self):
"""Looks up or creates SaveableObjects which don't have cached ops.
Returns:
A tuple of (
existing_restore_ops: list,
named_saveables: dict,
python_positions: list,
def put(self, key, vals, indices=None, name=None):
"""Create an op that stores the (key, vals) pair in the staging area.
Incomplete puts are possible, preferably using a dictionary for vals
as the appropriate dtypes and shapes can be inf
def as_default(self):
try:
if not self._used_once:
# If an outer eager VariableStore was explicitly created and set by
# the first time this template store was used (even if not at
# constructor time) then pick up th
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QUESTION
I have a Google Sheet which i want to import a CSV File stored in my drive.
this is my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 03:50I think that when I saw your script, sheet
of sheet.getSheetByName('TEST')
is not declared. If the sheet of sheet name of TEST
is existing in the Spreadsheet, how about the following modification?
QUESTION
I have a dynamic query that adds WHERE clauses according to the parameters received:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:39I found the answer with the following lines of code:
QUESTION
const set = firebase.firestore().collection("workoutExercises").doc(firebase.auth().currentUser.uid).get()
console.log(set)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:56Firebase calls like this are asynchronous, meaning they don't return immediately. In Javascript, you can deal with this in a couple of different ways, using async/await
or Promises
.
Here's an example using a Promise
:
QUESTION
So, if I had a data table like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:07One solution is to use tidyverse functions group_by()
and summarise()
:
QUESTION
I'm trying to create a Windows form via Powershell and I need to capture the file path and store it in a variable. After the user clicks the 'Select' button and chooses the file, I would like to store the file path in a variable. Can someone please help me with this? The part of the code that shows the file path is the $selectButton.Add_Click() method.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:22Following your .ShowDialog()
call, you can simply query the value of your $pathTextBox
text-box object.
QUESTION
I am working on a project where I get emails with a specific 'subject'. There are forwarded to me by users. The body consists of text but in the original email and no new text is entered above the forwarded line. There are also attachments to either of the part of the email.
I wrote the following code using python and IMAP and am able to store attachments and body only if the email is NEW and not a forwarded email.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:07Seems like you already have the part where you are extracting the attachments. Try this code to retrieve the body of a multipart email.
You may have to figure out how to merge your part with this one.
QUESTION
so I'm struggling with these things:
I have method that returns istream input and takes istream input as a parameter, sends values to vector and stores them in it. Now, when I've entered 1 value, I'm trying to make a check if vector already contains that value, here is my code to understand it better:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:14first of all, you can check count of std::vector to see if given key exists
QUESTION
I'm trying to add lists together using a loop. Here is some example data.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:49split
would be more direct and faster
QUESTION
I have a column in mysql which stores a column with json files and the the key of the json can contain any unicode characters. I have a query to calculate the cardinality of the specific key
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:41You can use special characters in key names by delimiting them with ""
:
QUESTION
I have file txt with format like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:31You add each line to the variable list_Siswa
. So for instance the first element of list_Siswa
will be ["Nama"," John"]
, and so data_Siswa[0]
equals "Nama"
and data_Siswa[1]
equals " John"
. Then data_Siswa[2]
throws an error, because there is no such element in the array.
The code isn't smart enough to see Nama: John
and assume the following lines are grades that should be associated with John. If you want that, you'll have to do it yourself.
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