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QUESTION
I have a PHP search that is giving me issues:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:29use
QUESTION
Turns out you can't have comments in JSON files, and it's a bit awkward to have people refer to some documentation telling them what line to copy/paste in and where in order to achieve this.
I think I can make a python script to copy/paste in one of two package.json files depending on what flags they pass in, but that feels overcomplicated.
I think I can include both dependencies (under different names) but that would create a requirement for both to be available, which is not good either.
Looking for ideas/thoughts on a good way to accomplish this. I have a release and dev version of the same dependency and I often need to swap between the two. Would like to improve the workflow beyond just having a notepad on the side with the two lines pasted in it...
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:43yarn
and npm
already do this job, why not use them?
Tag the dev versions when you release them
QUESTION
i'm trying to use public publicRuntimeConfig inside a TypeScript plugin with no success. With JS plugins i have no problems. But now i'm really stuck, i think i don't look at the right place.
The question is how can i access to this config in a TypeScript plugin ?
Here's my nuxt.config.js:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:42Nuxt makes the $config
available in two ways: as this.$config
on every component instance, and context.$config
passed to "special nuxt lifecycle areas like asyncData
, fetch
, plugins
, middleware
and nuxtServerInit
" (docs).
It looks like you need to access the $config
outside a component, so you'll need to retrieve it early in the request cycle. In particular, since you're mutating the Vue.prototype
, this feels like a good fit for a plugin in the Nuxt sense, which isn't quite what you've got in your code.
If you put your plugin file in the plugins
directory and reference it from the plugins
array in nuxt.config.js
(see link above for a broader example), you could rewrite it like this to access $config
:
QUESTION
I have the following data:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:26Updated02 (Some minor tweaks needed to be made)
I had to ask two questions to be able to solve it. If you are dealing with this kind of questions a lot, you are required to learn igraph
package which is primarily used for network analysis. There maybe a more simple way of doing it but for now I think it will do. Let's walk you through it:
QUESTION
I have events which is pulled from redux, and if the events
array contains data, then updateData
will be used to filter events into the state var data
.
I have data
and events
both added to the dependency array as talked about here. but I'm still getting this error:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:54Because you are executing useEffect callback whenever data changes and you are changing data in useEffect callback.
Remove data as dependency.
Use this code to fix it
QUESTION
I have a dataframe with several groups and a different number of observations per group. I would like to create a new dataframe with no more than n observations per group. Specifically, for the groups that have a largen number I would like to select the n last observations. An example data set:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 13:39You can use slice_tail
function in dplyr
to get last n
rows from each group. If the number of rows in a group is less than 6, it will return all the rows for that group.
QUESTION
I’d be grateful for suggestions as to how to remap letters in strings in a map-specified way.
Suppose, for instance, I want to change all As to Bs, all Bs to Ds, and all Ds to Fs. If I do it like this, it doesn’t do what I want since it applies the transformations successively:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:21We could use chartr
in base R
QUESTION
I am trying to figure out a solution to create a 2D slider for x- and y-axis (think computer trackpad) so that I can change different values depending on whether the user drags horizontally or vertically.
I appreciate any help/ideas I can get.
Thank you in advance.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:45You can use .gesture(DragGesture().onChanged())
for that
QUESTION
I am trying to use my own train step in with Keras by creating a class that inherits from Model. It seems that the training works correctly but the evaluate function always returns 0 on the loss even if I send to it the train data, which have a big loss value during the training. I can't share my code but was able to reproduce using the example form the Keras api in https://keras.io/guides/customizing_what_happens_in_fit/ I changed the Dense layer to have 2 units instead of one, and made its activation to sigmoid.
The code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 17:27As you manually use the loss and metrics function in the train_step
(not in the .compile
) for the training set, you should also do the same for the validation set or by defining the test_step
in the custom model in order to get the loss score and metrics score. Add the following function to your custom model.
QUESTION
I'm running boto with python3 and I'm running an ansible playbook to setup some ec2 instances.
Everything is fine, creating instances, security groups, key pairs, everything in eu-west-2
.
When the task for Elastic IPs runs it fails with this message:
Region eu-west-2 does not seem to be available for aws module boto.ec2. If the region definitely exists, you may need to upgrade boto or extend with endpoints_path
I'm running ansible with -e ansible_python_interpreter="/usr/bin/python3"
.
I have latest boto installed.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-03 at 11:06I resorted to using the community module for elastic ip.
So community.aws.ec2_eip
instead of ec2_eip
.
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