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QUESTION
I'm new to Python. I have a dictionary where some fields are dates ( datetime.datetime
type) and I need to use comprehension to convert those to MM/DD/YYYY strings in a new cloned dictionary.
I was getting started with
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 02:15You can use a conditional expression:
QUESTION
I have to formulate SQL Query to display total success and failed device processing. Suppose User selects 2 devices and runs some process. Each Process which user triggers will spawn 4 jobs (1 devices has 2 jobs to run). Since here user select 2 devices so 4 records comes in db. Now based on ParentTaskId I need to display total successfull,failed jobs with total devices.
We count a job on a device as success only when both jobs(Type 1,Type 2) are success.
Note : If jobtype 1 fails , jobtype 2 will not trigger
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:47You can use two levels of aggregation -- the inner one to get the status per parent and device. For this, you can actually use min(taskStatus)
to get the status:
QUESTION
I am crunching large amounts of data without a hitch until I added more data. The results are written to file as strings, but I received this error message and I am unable to find programming error after combing my codes for 2 days; my codes have been working fine before new data were added.
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 07:04First of all: a Rat
with a denominator of 0
is a perfectly legal Rational value. So creating a Rat
with a 0 denominator will not throw an exception on creation.
I see two issues really:
- how do you represent a
Rat
with a denominator of0
as a string? - how do you want your program to react to such a
Rat
?
When you represent a Rat
s as a string, there is a good chance you will lose precision:
QUESTION
I have a question about how rebasing works in git, in part because whenever I ask other devs questions about it I get vague, abstract, high level "architect-y speak" that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
It sounds as if rebasing "replays" commits, one after another (so sequentially) from the source branch over the changes in my working branch, is this the case? So if I have a feature branch, say, feature/xyz-123
that was cut from develop
originally, and then I rebase from origin/develop
, then it replays all the commits made to develop
since I branched off of it. Furthermore, it does so, one develop
commit at a time, until all the changes have been "replayed" into my feature branch, yes?
If anything I have said above is incorrect or misled, please begin by correcting me! But assuming I'm more or less correct, I'm not seeing how this is any different than merging in changes from develop
by doing a git merge develop
. Don't both methods result with all the latest changes from develop
making their way into feature/xyz-123
?
I'm sure this is not the case but I'm just not seeing the forest through the trees here. If someone could give a concrete example (with perhaps some mock commits and git command line invocations) I might be able to understand the difference in how rebase works versus a merge. Thanks in advance!
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 13:22" It sounds as if rebasing "replays" commits, one after another (so sequentially) from the source branch over the changes in my working branch, is this the case? "
Yes.
" Furthermore, it does so, one develop commit at a time, until all the changes have been "replayed" into my feature branch, yes? "
No, it's the contrary. If you rebase your branch on origin/develop
, all your branch's commits are to be replayed on top of origin/develop
, not the other way around.
Finally, the difference between merge and rebase scenarios has been described in details everywhere, including on this site, but very broadly the merge workflow will add a merge commit to history. For that last part, take a look here for a start.
QUESTION
I'm struggling to write a query that gets value from json column with some specific conditions. I have a table named Table1 with a column of type nvarchar(max) named Data that contains some json values. The json itself looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:38From SQL Server 2016, you can query on JSON column. See the documentation : Work with JSON data
The interesting part for you it's Analyze JSON data with SQL queries.
This done :
QUESTION
I have a dynamic grid which looks something like this
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Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 13:35Instead of adding them in some variable save them inside array . So , in below code i have added function call addAttributes
whenever your sno is checked . Then , as we are not having docCodes
there you can loop through checked checkboxes inside dialog and then push them inside array .
Demo Code :
QUESTION
I have a dynamic grid. The structure of the grid is as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 10:46I edited my answer, you might try this
QUESTION
I'm trying to write the output data of this for loop in a .csv file. However, what gets written in the .csv file with the current code is the data of a single iteration. I want to append and write the data in a new row for each iteration. How do I do that?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:40Try to append instead of write mode:
QUESTION
I would like to find minimum distance of each voxel to a boundary element in a binary image in which the z voxel size is different from the xy voxel size. This is to say that a single voxel represents a 225x110x110 (zyx) nm volume.
Normally, I would do something with scipy.ndimage.morphology.distance_transform_edt (https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy-0.14.0/reference/generated/scipy.ndimage.morphology.distance_transform_edt.html) but this gives the assume that isotropic sizes of the voxel:
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 02:32Normally, I would do something with scipy.ndimage.morphology.distance_transform_edt but this gives the assume that isotropic sizes of the voxel:
It does no such thing! You are looking for the sampling=
parameter. From the latest version of the docs:
Spacing of elements along each dimension. If a sequence, must be of length equal to the input rank; if a single number, this is used for all axes. If not specified, a grid spacing of unity is implied.
The wording "sampling" or "spacing" is probably a bit mysterious if you think of pixels as little squares/cubes, and that is probably why you missed it. In most situations, it is better to think of pixels as point samples on a grid, with fixed spacing between samples. I recommend Alvy Ray's a pixel is not a little square for a better understanding of this terminology.
QUESTION
I am creating a Visual Studio Extension, which should perform following activities:
- On Right Click of Project, should show a Command.
- Specific command should be shown for specific project.
I have added a Commands Menu where there are 2 Commands. But I want to show only 'Command for Proj ABC' when right clicked on ABC project and similarly 'Command for Proj XYZ' should be shown when right clicked on XYZ project.
Is this possible? How Can I achieve this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 03:25You need to add DynamicVisibility CommandFlag in .vsct for your commands and set Visible status in your OnBeforeQueryStatus handler depending on which project is currently selected.
See Change the text of a menu command for an example.
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