spyd | pure Python implementation of the Sauerbraten Cube 2 server | Runtime Evironment library
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[Coverage Status] A pure Python implementation of the Sauerbraten Cube 2 server using Twisted.
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- Add a flag to a player
- Score a player
- Set return flag
- Return the flag with the given index
- Start the service
- Load a JSON file
- Load a config file
- Flushes all pending messages
- Write the state to the room
- Check if the map has changed
- Put an editf message
- Read map data from a file
- Display the awards
- Puted EDIT message
- Try to set a team
- Import all python modules
- Try to assign team to target
- Send a challenge to the master server
- Send a challenge to the master
- Spawn a loadout
- Create a permission from a dictionary
- Send challenge challenge
- Saves a map file
- Execute a command
- Load VSlot instances from a file
- Kill a shot
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QUESTION
This is my first R script ever. It's working to pull in stock quote data for some specific ticker symbols. Since data is only available for week days I don't have continuous dates in my output. How can I add Saturday and Sunday to my data and fill in the nulls with data from the prior friday?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-19 at 03:49You can use complete
to create dates which are missing and fill
to fill the NA
values from previous non-NA value for each ticker
.
QUESTION
I'm trying to use files from a network drive (e.g. \192.168.17.33\something...).
Anaconda is installed on my computer (e.g. C:\...).
When i'm just putting this path to a path folder line in Spyder, it types that it's an error.
I've seen a similar problem here. But it's not exactly what i need.
Is it possible to make it in the way i need?
P.S. I can't just copy these files on my computer.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-10 at 15:00(Spyder maintainer here) This problem will be fixed in Spyder version 4.1.0, to be released during March 2020.
QUESTION
I have a set of files in a Linux directory. I want to copy the files whose names match one of many patterns to a different directory; I'm placing all those pattern in a text file.
What is a possible way I could find all the files with the pattern and copy to a destination folder?
Until now, I was able to do just keep the patterns like this:
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Answered 2020-Feb-25 at 23:13You can filter your filenames with grep, using the -f
option to read the patterns from a file:
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Install spyd
You can use spyd like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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