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pythondev | help | tk = t1 | 2019-04-10T12:57:51.132700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:57:51.132700 | 1,554,901,071.1327 | 18,021 |
pythondev | help | tk = t1() | 2019-04-10T12:57:59.132900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:57:59.132900 | 1,554,901,079.1329 | 18,022 |
pythondev | help | i did this | 2019-04-10T12:58:02.133100 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:58:02.133100 | 1,554,901,082.1331 | 18,023 |
pythondev | help | its suppose to be tk not tl | 2019-04-10T12:58:24.133400 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:58:24.133400 | 1,554,901,104.1334 | 18,024 |
pythondev | help | i am soo dumb :joy: | 2019-04-10T12:58:30.133700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:58:30.133700 | 1,554,901,110.1337 | 18,025 |
pythondev | help | well there ya go | 2019-04-10T12:58:31.133800 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T12:58:31.133800 | 1,554,901,111.1338 | 18,026 |
pythondev | help | haha don't worry about it i still do weird shit all the time | 2019-04-10T12:58:42.134100 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T12:58:42.134100 | 1,554,901,122.1341 | 18,027 |
pythondev | help | I also still remember the dumb stuff i did when I was starting out | 2019-04-10T12:58:58.134500 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T12:58:58.134500 | 1,554,901,138.1345 | 18,028 |
pythondev | help | does it take time to load? | 2019-04-10T12:59:31.135000 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:59:31.135000 | 1,554,901,171.135 | 18,029 |
pythondev | help | its still not loaded | 2019-04-10T12:59:39.135600 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T12:59:39.135600 | 1,554,901,179.1356 | 18,030 |
pythondev | help | well it's running at least | 2019-04-10T12:59:48.135800 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T12:59:48.135800 | 1,554,901,188.1358 | 18,031 |
pythondev | help | not yet loaded | 2019-04-10T13:00:07.136400 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:00:07.136400 | 1,554,901,207.1364 | 18,032 |
pythondev | help | did you write this entire program yourself or are you modifying something someone gave you? | 2019-04-10T13:00:09.136500 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:00:09.136500 | 1,554,901,209.1365 | 18,033 |
pythondev | help | entire by my self | 2019-04-10T13:00:23.136900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:00:23.136900 | 1,554,901,223.1369 | 18,034 |
pythondev | help | i took little help frm my uncle | 2019-04-10T13:00:30.137400 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:00:30.137400 | 1,554,901,230.1374 | 18,035 |
pythondev | help | well it's running insofar as you're getting the TK display so that's good, seems like your logic to add elements to the display there is broken | 2019-04-10T13:00:41.137600 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:00:41.137600 | 1,554,901,241.1376 | 18,036 |
pythondev | help | my coding is wrong ? | 2019-04-10T13:01:23.138600 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:01:23.138600 | 1,554,901,283.1386 | 18,037 |
pythondev | help | I've also never used TK, so I can help with general troubleshooting but nothing TK specific. But i also have a meeting so i gotta dip out, good luck | 2019-04-10T13:01:27.138800 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:01:27.138800 | 1,554,901,287.1388 | 18,038 |
pythondev | help | oh ok | 2019-04-10T13:01:42.139400 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:01:42.139400 | 1,554,901,302.1394 | 18,039 |
pythondev | help | >my coding is wrong ?
it would appear that it's wrong or incomplete since nothing is showing up there | 2019-04-10T13:01:44.139600 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:01:44.139600 | 1,554,901,304.1396 | 18,040 |
pythondev | help | maybe it's just not finished yet :smile: | 2019-04-10T13:01:48.139800 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:01:48.139800 | 1,554,901,308.1398 | 18,041 |
pythondev | help | No prob | 2019-04-10T13:01:52.140100 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:01:52.140100 | 1,554,901,312.1401 | 18,042 |
pythondev | help | aight i gotta take off have fun :thumbsup: | 2019-04-10T13:01:56.140500 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:01:56.140500 | 1,554,901,316.1405 | 18,043 |
pythondev | help | thank for ur great help | 2019-04-10T13:01:59.140700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:01:59.140700 | 1,554,901,319.1407 | 18,044 |
pythondev | help | i wont forget u :joy: | 2019-04-10T13:02:10.140900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:02:10.140900 | 1,554,901,330.1409 | 18,045 |
pythondev | help | I need a code review for my python program, anyone have time | 2019-04-10T13:06:59.141900 | Maryann | pythondev_help_Maryann_2019-04-10T13:06:59.141900 | 1,554,901,619.1419 | 18,046 |
pythondev | help | Please DM me, thank you so much ahead:) | 2019-04-10T13:07:14.142300 | Maryann | pythondev_help_Maryann_2019-04-10T13:07:14.142300 | 1,554,901,634.1423 | 18,047 |
pythondev | help | If you have a question, please just ask it. Please do not ask for topic experts; do not DM or ping random users. We cannot begin to answer a question until we actually get a question.
<http://sol.gfxile.net/dontask.html|*Asking Questions*> | 2019-04-10T13:16:52.142400 | Leana | pythondev_help_Leana_2019-04-10T13:16:52.142400 | 1,554,902,212.1424 | 18,048 |
pythondev | help | Anyone have any documentation on how they "host" their own webhooks?
I'm guessing the webhook needs to be accessible to the internet.
And whatever I'd have listening for the webhook would need to be able to be talked to from the internet (port forwarding to the port it is listening for the webhook on). | 2019-04-10T13:51:29.144700 | Annabell | pythondev_help_Annabell_2019-04-10T13:51:29.144700 | 1,554,904,289.1447 | 18,049 |
pythondev | help | >port forwarding to the port it is listening for the webhook on
Do people host webhooks on a port other than 80/443? | 2019-04-10T13:52:42.145200 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:52:42.145200 | 1,554,904,362.1452 | 18,050 |
pythondev | help | I assumed they'd all be accessible by HTTP/s | 2019-04-10T13:52:55.145700 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:52:55.145700 | 1,554,904,375.1457 | 18,051 |
pythondev | help | <shrugs> - This is my first venture into webhooks. I just looked into ngrok (which i cannot use at work) uses 4040 | 2019-04-10T13:53:22.146500 | Annabell | pythondev_help_Annabell_2019-04-10T13:53:22.146500 | 1,554,904,402.1465 | 18,052 |
pythondev | help | I don't have any documentation unfortunately, but I've done a lot of work with APIs, some of which have endpoints that function as webhooks/callback URLs | 2019-04-10T13:54:04.147400 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:54:04.147400 | 1,554,904,444.1474 | 18,053 |
pythondev | help | I've worked with them on AWS, and on local infrastructure routing requests through Apache | 2019-04-10T13:54:51.148000 | Claudine | pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-10T13:54:51.148000 | 1,554,904,491.148 | 18,054 |
pythondev | help | Anyonw who can help me TK windows ? | 2019-04-10T13:59:04.148500 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:59:04.148500 | 1,554,904,744.1485 | 18,055 |
pythondev | help | its urgent | 2019-04-10T13:59:52.148700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T13:59:52.148700 | 1,554,904,792.1487 | 18,056 |
pythondev | help | ? | 2019-04-10T14:02:07.148900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:02:07.148900 | 1,554,904,927.1489 | 18,057 |
pythondev | help | What do you use to build your production webhooks in AWS?
robinhood\thorn or something simple like flask running in a lambda? | 2019-04-10T14:08:09.149800 | Annabell | pythondev_help_Annabell_2019-04-10T14:08:09.149800 | 1,554,905,289.1498 | 18,058 |
pythondev | help | Anyone who can help me in TK windows ? | 2019-04-10T14:14:36.150100 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:14:36.150100 | 1,554,905,676.1501 | 18,059 |
pythondev | help | <@Elwanda> Nobody can help you until you ask a question... | 2019-04-10T14:20:04.150600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T14:20:04.150600 | 1,554,906,004.1506 | 18,060 |
pythondev | help | I am getting a blank tk windows why ? | 2019-04-10T14:20:20.150900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:20:20.150900 | 1,554,906,020.1509 | 18,061 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-04-10T14:20:36.151000 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:20:36.151000 | 1,554,906,036.151 | 18,062 |
pythondev | help | <@Sasha> Can you help ? | 2019-04-10T14:22:20.151500 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:22:20.151500 | 1,554,906,140.1515 | 18,063 |
pythondev | help | It looks like all of your button statements are indented to be part of the `checker` function. You may have meant them to be part of the unindented main code so they run at initialization. | 2019-04-10T14:23:54.152700 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T14:23:54.152700 | 1,554,906,234.1527 | 18,064 |
pythondev | help | what should i do now ? | 2019-04-10T14:24:13.152900 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:24:13.152900 | 1,554,906,253.1529 | 18,065 |
pythondev | help | do make it right | 2019-04-10T14:24:16.153200 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:24:16.153200 | 1,554,906,256.1532 | 18,066 |
pythondev | help | It looks like you want to unindent all the lines starting with `buttons=StringVar()`. However, that may just get you on to finding new errors in those lines... | 2019-04-10T14:26:02.154500 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T14:26:02.154500 | 1,554,906,362.1545 | 18,067 |
pythondev | help | i remove it ? | 2019-04-10T14:26:16.154700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:26:16.154700 | 1,554,906,376.1547 | 18,068 |
pythondev | help | By "unindent" I mean remove the spaces at the beginning of the lines, so they start at column 1. | 2019-04-10T14:27:09.155300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T14:27:09.155300 | 1,554,906,429.1553 | 18,069 |
pythondev | help | ohk | 2019-04-10T14:27:33.155500 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:27:33.155500 | 1,554,906,453.1555 | 18,070 |
pythondev | help | thanks man it worked | 2019-04-10T14:28:54.155700 | Elwanda | pythondev_help_Elwanda_2019-04-10T14:28:54.155700 | 1,554,906,534.1557 | 18,071 |
pythondev | help | Cool. | 2019-04-10T14:29:53.156000 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T14:29:53.156000 | 1,554,906,593.156 | 18,072 |
pythondev | help | I want to retrieve all metadata (size, last modified etc) from an old ftp server that has yet to implement mlsd. Is there an alternative other than parsing the results from `ftplib` `FTP.dir`? | 2019-04-10T14:56:49.158100 | Rosalind | pythondev_help_Rosalind_2019-04-10T14:56:49.158100 | 1,554,908,209.1581 | 18,073 |
pythondev | help | I was wondering how does the insert work.I know that insert() takes two parameters which are : index - position where an element needs to be inserted
element - this is the element to be inserted in the list | 2019-04-10T15:37:06.163000 | Scot | pythondev_help_Scot_2019-04-10T15:37:06.163000 | 1,554,910,626.163 | 18,074 |
pythondev | help | but what does word.insert(0,w) do in this code? | 2019-04-10T15:37:42.163900 | Scot | pythondev_help_Scot_2019-04-10T15:37:42.163900 | 1,554,910,662.1639 | 18,075 |
pythondev | help | I have been learning Python for a month and running basic example scripts from Python Crash Course without issue. Today I installed Pandas and attempted to run a sample script. The error I am getting is
File "/Users/jeremyspanos/Python_work/stock_chart_test_pandas.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pandas'
I tried the script in 2 IDEs (Sublime Text and PyCharm CE) and they produce the same error. I am also seeing this error when I try to run "import pandas as pd" from a terminal window. I suspect there is a path or environment mismatch, but I am not even sure where to start. This is a two month old MacBook Pro and I used miniconda to install Pandas. Did I specify the wrong path when configuring miniconda?
Please note that this is my first scripting/coding language and I am not familiar with configuring applications at this level. Thank you. | 2019-04-10T15:37:46.164000 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T15:37:46.164000 | 1,554,910,666.164 | 18,076 |
pythondev | help | Attached is the installation trail from my terminal window | 2019-04-10T15:39:01.164100 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T15:39:01.164100 | 1,554,910,741.1641 | 18,077 |
pythondev | help | Any words that are longer than 6 characters get put at the start of the list (duplicated, not moved) | 2019-04-10T15:39:26.164500 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-10T15:39:26.164500 | 1,554,910,766.1645 | 18,078 |
pythondev | help | But that position has already been occupied by the first word.#help | 2019-04-10T15:40:19.164700 | Scot | pythondev_help_Scot_2019-04-10T15:40:19.164700 | 1,554,910,819.1647 | 18,079 |
pythondev | help | specifically - insert the object `w` into the list `words` at index `0` (the beginning | 2019-04-10T15:40:21.164900 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-10T15:40:21.164900 | 1,554,910,821.1649 | 18,080 |
pythondev | help | it increases the length of the list | 2019-04-10T15:40:42.165200 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-10T15:40:42.165200 | 1,554,910,842.1652 | 18,081 |
pythondev | help | oh okay. | 2019-04-10T15:41:25.165400 | Scot | pythondev_help_Scot_2019-04-10T15:41:25.165400 | 1,554,910,885.1654 | 18,082 |
pythondev | help | it says - make this `w` the element at index 0 in `words` and move everything from that current index and up up one index spot | 2019-04-10T15:41:26.165600 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-10T15:41:26.165600 | 1,554,910,886.1656 | 18,083 |
pythondev | help | ok thanks got it | 2019-04-10T15:41:48.165800 | Scot | pythondev_help_Scot_2019-04-10T15:41:48.165800 | 1,554,910,908.1658 | 18,084 |
pythondev | help | :thumbsup: | 2019-04-10T15:41:56.166000 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-10T15:41:56.166000 | 1,554,910,916.166 | 18,085 |
pythondev | help | <@Katerine> what's your OS? | 2019-04-10T16:25:04.167200 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:25:04.167200 | 1,554,913,504.1672 | 18,086 |
pythondev | help | linux/mac/linuxish:
which python
which pip | 2019-04-10T16:25:22.167600 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:25:22.167600 | 1,554,913,522.1676 | 18,087 |
pythondev | help | ensure that the pip you are using to install is the same version as your python | 2019-04-10T16:25:43.168100 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:25:43.168100 | 1,554,913,543.1681 | 18,088 |
pythondev | help | if not, then align your python to your pip by using alias python=pythonx.y | 2019-04-10T16:26:28.169000 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:26:28.169000 | 1,554,913,588.169 | 18,089 |
pythondev | help | all of the above in terminal/bash | 2019-04-10T16:26:55.169400 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:26:55.169400 | 1,554,913,615.1694 | 18,090 |
pythondev | help | i'd bet that you are installing via pip2 but then invoking python3 | 2019-04-10T16:28:11.170300 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:28:11.170300 | 1,554,913,691.1703 | 18,091 |
pythondev | help | i'l review :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-10T16:29:37.170400 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:29:37.170400 | 1,554,913,777.1704 | 18,092 |
pythondev | help | I made some progress in PyCharm by going to Preferences | Project Interpreter and adding the installation path to miniconda3. I can now see pandas listed, but PyCharm set my statement
import pandas as pd
as an "unused import statement...", so the script throws en error later on
import pandas.io.data as web | 2019-04-10T16:29:42.170600 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T16:29:42.170600 | 1,554,913,782.1706 | 18,093 |
pythondev | help | <@Erika> from the `/Users/...` path, this has to be macOS | 2019-04-10T16:31:05.171300 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-04-10T16:31:05.171300 | 1,554,913,865.1713 | 18,094 |
pythondev | help | <bow> | 2019-04-10T16:33:13.171600 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:33:13.171600 | 1,554,913,993.1716 | 18,095 |
pythondev | help | Anyone have experience with how to collect response headers from aiohttp? | 2019-04-10T16:35:42.172000 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:35:42.172000 | 1,554,914,142.172 | 18,096 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-04-10T16:36:36.172100 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:36:36.172100 | 1,554,914,196.1721 | 18,097 |
pythondev | help | responses returns all the response bodies, but I'm looking at documentation and can't find how to get response headers | 2019-04-10T16:37:25.172800 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:37:25.172800 | 1,554,914,245.1728 | 18,098 |
pythondev | help | Do I need to change the fetch function? | 2019-04-10T16:38:24.173100 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:38:24.173100 | 1,554,914,304.1731 | 18,099 |
pythondev | help | <https://docs.aiohttp.org/en/stable/client_advanced.html#response-headers-and-cookies> | 2019-04-10T16:39:42.173300 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:39:42.173300 | 1,554,914,382.1733 | 18,100 |
pythondev | help | I'm reading this and I've tried changing the response.read() to response.headers() and it gives me this | 2019-04-10T16:40:11.173900 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:40:11.173900 | 1,554,914,411.1739 | 18,101 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-04-10T16:40:28.174100 | Dian | pythondev_help_Dian_2019-04-10T16:40:28.174100 | 1,554,914,428.1741 | 18,102 |
pythondev | help | someone give me something to solve please | 2019-04-10T16:55:42.174900 | Erika | pythondev_help_Erika_2019-04-10T16:55:42.174900 | 1,554,915,342.1749 | 18,103 |
pythondev | help | I'm even farther! I created the following file in Sublime Text and saved it as Python3.sublime-build.
```{
"cmd" : ["/miniconda3/envs/name_of_my_env/bin/python", "-u", "$file"]
}``` | 2019-04-10T17:28:47.175100 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T17:28:47.175100 | 1,554,917,327.1751 | 18,104 |
pythondev | help | This resolved the ModuleNotFound error. I did have to install other modules, but now my code executes. Also had to change
```import pandas.io.data as web```
to
```import pandas_datareader.data as web```
and install pandas_datareader. Now my script executes and I get some data in the output window, but it throws and exception | 2019-04-10T17:32:18.175300 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T17:32:18.175300 | 1,554,917,538.1753 | 18,105 |
pythondev | help | My script is
```import pandas as pd
import datetime
import pandas_datareader.data as web
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import style
style.use('ggplot')
start = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1)
end = datetime.datetime(2015, 1, 1)
df = web.DataReader("XOM", "yahoo", start, end)
print(df.head())
df['Adj Close'].plot()
plt.show()```
I'm trying to view a chart of closing values on ticker symbol XOM | 2019-04-10T17:33:10.175500 | Mallory | pythondev_help_Mallory_2019-04-10T17:33:10.175500 | 1,554,917,590.1755 | 18,106 |
pythondev | help | <@Erika> Your intro mentioned your mathematical interest. Have you checked out the Project Euler problems? | 2019-04-10T18:55:57.176600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-10T18:55:57.176600 | 1,554,922,557.1766 | 18,107 |
pythondev | help | How to make a code to determine if a number is a prime number or not? | 2019-04-10T21:30:35.177000 | Leonia | pythondev_help_Leonia_2019-04-10T21:30:35.177000 | 1,554,931,835.177 | 18,108 |
pythondev | help | Anybody else have problems with the newest Anaconda version 2019.03 ? | 2019-04-10T22:15:43.178000 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-10T22:15:43.178000 | 1,554,934,543.178 | 18,109 |
pythondev | help | What the best way to find an email on a web page?
regex?
Or exist a python package for this? | 2019-04-11T03:35:32.179100 | Jung | pythondev_help_Jung_2019-04-11T03:35:32.179100 | 1,554,953,732.1791 | 18,110 |
pythondev | help | Probably best to handle it with regexp | 2019-04-11T03:40:08.179600 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-04-11T03:40:08.179600 | 1,554,954,008.1796 | 18,111 |
pythondev | help | Just make sure that you actually match all valid e-mail addresses, `<mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]>`, `<mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]>` are both valid adresses | 2019-04-11T03:40:48.180500 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-04-11T03:40:48.180500 | 1,554,954,048.1805 | 18,112 |
pythondev | help | I'm very confused when using `datetime` on Python 3.5.
```
>>> datetime.datetime.strptime('2019-04-11T09:33:22+02:00', '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z')
ValueError: time data '2019-04-11T09:33:22+02:00' does not match format '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z'
``` | 2019-04-11T03:43:11.181400 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-04-11T03:43:11.181400 | 1,554,954,191.1814 | 18,113 |
pythondev | help | If I omit the `+02:00` and `%z` it works, but I thought that was exactly what `%z` was for | 2019-04-11T03:43:47.182200 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-04-11T03:43:47.182200 | 1,554,954,227.1822 | 18,114 |
pythondev | help | Hello, I'm coding this: ` knn_graph= nbrs.kneighbors_graph(Graph).toarray()` and the output is ```[[1. 0. 1. ... 0. 0. 0.]
[0. 1. 0. ... 0. 0. 0.]
[0. 0. 1. ... 0. 0. 0.]
...
[0. 0. 0. ... 1. 0. 0.]
[0. 0. 0. ... 0. 1. 0.]
[0. 0. 0. ... 0. 1. 1.]]
``` how could I plot this? | 2019-04-11T03:45:18.183700 | Tanja | pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-04-11T03:45:18.183700 | 1,554,954,318.1837 | 18,115 |
pythondev | help | Oh, it's the ':' in the time zone that causes the problem. Interesting that `%z` is not "compatible" with datetimes `.isoformat()` | 2019-04-11T03:45:31.184000 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-04-11T03:45:31.184000 | 1,554,954,331.184 | 18,116 |
pythondev | help | After installing the Google Cloud SDK locally I'm getting this traceback each time I run any python script:
```Error processing line 3 of /usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/site-packages/google_cloud_core-0.29.1-py3.6-nspkg.pth:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/site.py", line 168, in addpackage
exec(line)
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 580, in module_from_spec
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'loader'
Remainder of file ignored
Error processing line 3 of /usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/site-packages/grpc_google_iam_v1-0.11.4-py3.7-nspkg.pth:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/site.py", line 168, in addpackage
exec(line)
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 580, in module_from_spec
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'loader'
Remainder of file ignored``` | 2019-04-11T04:25:35.185000 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-11T04:25:35.185000 | 1,554,956,735.185 | 18,117 |
pythondev | help | Can be a file that doesn't use any of the google related modules | 2019-04-11T04:25:59.185400 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-11T04:25:59.185400 | 1,554,956,759.1854 | 18,118 |
pythondev | help | The scripts all run without a hitch | 2019-04-11T04:26:12.185800 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-11T04:26:12.185800 | 1,554,956,772.1858 | 18,119 |
pythondev | help | But I'm curious as to what this indicates. Anyone know? | 2019-04-11T04:26:26.186300 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-11T04:26:26.186300 | 1,554,956,786.1863 | 18,120 |
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