guy | Graphics User Ynterface : a simple module | Dektop Application library
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GUY is a py3 module, which let you quickly release a GUI (html/js) for yours python (>=3.5) scripts, targetting any platforms ... and android too.
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- Called when a websocket is received
- Unserialize a JSON string
- Write an event to all connected clients
- Write a message to the socket
- Handle GET requests
- Renders the documentation
- Instantiates an instance of this class
- Create a new instance from a file
- Start the browser
- Returns whether the given IP address is free
- Puts the file to the front
- Send a message through websocket
- Get a single instance
- Render js
- Decorator for javascript methods
- Calls the JS method with the given arguments
- Open a websocket connection
- Called when the client closes
- Pushes the chrome to the front
- Run Cef
- Return the config json
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QUESTION
I built an app using Django 3.2.3., but when I try to settup my javascript code for the HTML, it doesn't work. I have read this post Django Static Files Development and follow the instructions, but it doesn't resolve my issue.
Also I couldn't find TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
, according to this post no TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS in django, from 1.7 Django and later, TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
is the same as TEMPLATE
to config django.core.context_processors.static
but when I paste that code, turns in error saying django.core.context_processors.static
doesn't exist.
I don't have idea why my javascript' script isn't working.
The configurations are the followings
Settings.py
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:56Run ‘python manage.py collectstatic’ and try again.
The way you handle static wrong, remove the static dirs in your INSTALLED_APPS out of STATIC_DIRS and set a STATIC_ROOT then collectstatic again.
Add the following as django documentation to your urls.py
QUESTION
We can use .getA1Notation() to get Notation of a cell Range, for example D3 Could you guys please advise any idea of how to get absolute Notation for a Range, for example $D$3 ?
Thanks in advance,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:30Unfortunately, in the current stage, it seems that getA1Notation()
cannot directly return the a1Notation like $D$3
. So, in your situation, how about the following sample script?
QUESTION
I am a beginner in Data Science, so please sorry if my mistake is dumb.
Here, I have a loop which views my data frame and makes changes using .loc The problem is that the changes are not saved at the end. I checked every step, everything is processing right. I even checked the modified cell right after working on it (look below) and its gives the value I put into it. However, when the program finishes the my excel data frame is not changed at all.
Help please. Thank you in advance!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 21:56when the program finishes my excel data frame is not changed at all.
That's because you never wrote anything to the Excel file. With exc = pd.read_excel('...')
you create a Python object exc
(more specifically, a pandas DataFrame), and all the subsequent modifications happen to this object. To change the source file accordingly, you can use pandas' DataFrame.to_excel()
method, by adding this line in the end:
QUESTION
maybe you guys here can help. i’m trying to get a token in a script on a website with python beautiful soup but i’m stuck at one part. the request i make is
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:46You need access throught JSON, there has an option:
QUESTION
Hey guys given the example below in C when operating on a 64bit system as i understand, a pointer is 8 byte. Wouldn't the calloc here allocate too little memory as it takes the sizeof(int) which is 4 bytes? Thing is, this still works. Does it overwrite the memory? Would love some clarity on this.
Bonus question: if i remove the type casting (int*) i sometimes get a warning "invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'int*', does this mean it still works considering the warning?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:19calloc
is allocating the amount of memory you asked for on the heap. The pointer is allocated by your compiler either in registers or on the stack. In this case, calloc
is actually allocating enough memory for 4 int
s on the heap (which on most systems is going to be 16 bytes, but for the arduino uno it would be 8 because the sizeof(int)
is 2), then storing the pointer to that allocated memory in your register/stack location.
For the bonus question: Arduino uses C++ instead of C, and that means that it uses C++'s stronger type system. void *
and int *
are different types, so it's complaining. You should cast the return value of malloc
when using C++.
QUESTION
I am trying to make a simple script that checks if the users ID is the one in the script.
But I can't seem to figure it out.
I hope you guys can help me.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:17Just add them to an array and check if the current author's ID is in that array:
QUESTION
[
'854408347192786944',
Message {
id: '854408347192786944',
type: 0,
timestamp: 1623777224110,
channel: TextChannel {
id: '768848054064644156',
type: 0,
client: [Client],
guild: [Guild],
name: 'dev-chat',
position: 23,
parentID: '768835234291777556',
permissionOverwrites: [Collection [Map]],
rateLimitPerUser: 0,
topic: null,
messages: [Collection [Map]],
lastMessageID: '854408347192786944',
lastPinTimestamp: null
},
content: 'nittro',
hit: false,
reactions: {},
guildID: '768551672195710997',
messageReference: null,
flags: 0,
author: User {
id: '585548631268917254',
bot: false,
system: false,
avatar: '902e633f0c1af22ee6eff4f114b533c1',
username: '8au',
discriminator: '0489',
publicFlags: 128
},
referencedMessage: null,
interaction: null,
member: Member {
id: '585548631268917254',
guild: [Guild],
user: [User],
game: [Object],
nick: null,
roles: [Array],
joinedAt: 1603307397735,
premiumSince: null,
pending: false,
status: 'online',
clientStatus: [Object],
activities: [Array]
},
mentionEveryone: false,
mentions: [],
roleMentions: [],
pinned: false,
tts: false,
attachments: [],
embeds: []
}
]
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:33Try
QUESTION
I would like to prevent a turtle from visiting a patch it has visited before. I'm developing the code, but this error appears: error: "a patch cannot access a variable of a turtle without specifying which turtle".
I'm pretty sure it's another syntax error. But, I am not able to find this error. I tried to simplify the code to make it easier for you guys to help me. Any kind of help is welcome.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:06Change
QUESTION
I have an input like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:47One method is a recursive CTE:
QUESTION
I've upgraded to the M1 chip 2020 Macbook Air from a 7th gen. Intel chip pc. Overall, I'm very happy and content with it but when it comes to Android Studio performance, which I use quite often, it is very disappointing I'm sorry to say. When will an Apple Silicon compatible version be available? Are any of you guys have any clue?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-11 at 08:34use Intellij CE the latest version released on April 6th has native support for m1 and its very fast and intuitive, i've been using it and it's not very different from android studio
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