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yeah and then calling sort on the list after it sorts it right?
2019-06-06T05:55:29.316400
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T05:55:29.316400
1,559,800,529.3164
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pythondev
help
the line below should be sorting the entire list
2019-06-06T05:55:42.316600
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T05:55:42.316600
1,559,800,542.3166
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pythondev
help
Yeah but thats only if list is [3, 2, 1], if your appending item which is str ['asd', 'ert', 'cvb'] it wouldnt, like seb said depends what `item` is
2019-06-06T05:56:53.316800
Rubie
pythondev_help_Rubie_2019-06-06T05:56:53.316800
1,559,800,613.3168
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pythondev
help
Let me check that. I'm almost 100% certain that what you said is wrong because sort works based on unicode for each character
2019-06-06T05:57:47.317000
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T05:57:47.317000
1,559,800,667.317
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pythondev
help
nvm
2019-06-06T05:58:57.317200
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T05:58:57.317200
1,559,800,737.3172
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pythondev
help
Did that change from python 2 to python3?
2019-06-06T05:59:05.317400
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T05:59:05.317400
1,559,800,745.3174
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pythondev
help
No idea sorry
2019-06-06T05:59:39.317600
Rubie
pythondev_help_Rubie_2019-06-06T05:59:39.317600
1,559,800,779.3176
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pythondev
help
No one faced this kind of issues?
2019-06-06T06:03:02.317800
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T06:03:02.317800
1,559,800,982.3178
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pythondev
help
Thanks!
2019-06-06T06:03:08.318000
Javier
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T06:03:08.318000
1,559,800,988.318
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pythondev
help
What kind of result do you want? The code appends the same `item` twice, it seems a bit strange :thinking_face:
2019-06-06T06:30:03.318300
Ike
pythondev_help_Ike_2019-06-06T06:30:03.318300
1,559,802,603.3183
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pythondev
help
Hello, in my Pycharm I'm working in python 3.7 environment, and trying to import `graph-tool` it is not giving any error for importing but when I run the code it gives ```/home/roaa/anaconda3/envs/PhD/lib/python2.7/site-packages/graph_tool/draw/cairo_draw.py:39: RuntimeWarning: Error importing cairo. Graph drawing will not work. warnings.warn(msg, RuntimeWarning)```
2019-06-06T06:40:24.319200
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T06:40:24.319200
1,559,803,224.3192
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pythondev
help
>`lib/python2.7/` doesn’t seem like python 3.7 :slightly_smiling_face:
2019-06-06T06:42:35.319900
Chester
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-06-06T06:42:35.319900
1,559,803,355.3199
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pythondev
help
exactly, this what makes me insane how this could be like that
2019-06-06T06:43:12.320200
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T06:43:12.320200
1,559,803,392.3202
27,133
pythondev
help
<https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/python_environment.png>
2019-06-06T06:51:46.320600
Guillermina
pythondev_help_Guillermina_2019-06-06T06:51:46.320600
1,559,803,906.3206
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pythondev
help
I installed `cairo` and `py2cairo` it know gives this error ``` /home/roaa/anaconda3/envs/PhD/lib/python2.7/site-packages/graph_tool/draw/cairo_draw.py:1499: RuntimeWarning: Error importing Gtk module: No module named gi; GTK+ drawing will not work. warnings.warn(msg, RuntimeWarning) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/roaa/PycharmProjects/PhD/Coding.py", line 22, in &lt;module&gt; writer.writerows(A) File "/home/roaa/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/scipy/sparse/base.py", line 296, in __len__ raise TypeError("sparse matrix length is ambiguous; use getnnz()" TypeError: sparse matrix length is ambiguous; use getnnz() or shape[0] Process finished with exit code 1 ```
2019-06-06T06:58:16.320900
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T06:58:16.320900
1,559,804,296.3209
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pythondev
help
<@Guillermina> I approve this 100%
2019-06-06T06:59:07.321100
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T06:59:07.321100
1,559,804,347.3211
27,136
pythondev
help
You should post commands you used to create the virtualenv, how you installed the packages, and what code you run that doesn’t work
2019-06-06T07:00:11.321300
Chester
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-06-06T07:00:11.321300
1,559,804,411.3213
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pythondev
help
ok. my code is : ```import numpy as np import trimesh from sklearn.neighbors import kneighbors_graph import graph_tool.all as gt import csv mesh = trimesh.load("/home/roaa/Desktop/PhD/Objects/piano_tal.off") #print(dir(mesh)) graph, _ = mesh.vertices, mesh.faces x, y, z = zip(*graph) xx = np.array(x) yy = np.array(y) zz = np.array(z) #print(graph) #normal_graph = normalize(Graph, norm='l2') #print(normal_graph) A = kneighbors_graph(graph, 20, mode='distance', include_self=True) #print(A) myFile = open('/home/roaa/Desktop/PhD/Objects/example2.csv', 'w') with myFile: writer = csv.writer(myFile) writer.writerows(A) #print("Writing complete") G = gt.graph_tool.load_graph_from_csv("/home/roaa/Desktop/PhD/Objects/example2.csv") gt.graph_draw(G)```
2019-06-06T07:01:53.321600
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T07:01:53.321600
1,559,804,513.3216
27,138
pythondev
help
I'm using anaconda and install most of packages using the project interpreter, and for graph-tool I follow this way : <https://medium.com/@ronie/installing-graph-tool-for-python-3-on-anaconda-3f76d9004979>
2019-06-06T07:04:08.321800
Tanja
pythondev_help_Tanja_2019-06-06T07:04:08.321800
1,559,804,648.3218
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pythondev
help
<@Javier> as <@Ike> said, you're adding each item twice. But, in addition to that, if each `item` isn't just an int, float, or string, you'll likely have to provide a custom sorting key, which is just a function that takes an individual item, and returns the value you want it to be sorted by
2019-06-06T07:45:39.322100
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T07:45:39.322100
1,559,807,139.3221
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pythondev
help
<@Roxie> you'd have to give us more context, but the error tells you a likely reason for your problem.
2019-06-06T09:18:17.323600
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T09:18:17.323600
1,559,812,697.3236
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pythondev
help
But my credentials looks valid I can able to scrape 20 videos
2019-06-06T09:25:01.324100
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T09:25:01.324100
1,559,813,101.3241
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pythondev
help
If the replies are not enabled from there I'm getting an issue?
2019-06-06T09:25:44.324700
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T09:25:44.324700
1,559,813,144.3247
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pythondev
help
Read the error carefully
2019-06-06T09:50:34.325600
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T09:50:34.325600
1,559,814,634.3256
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pythondev
help
Does it mention anything about credentials or authentication?
2019-06-06T09:51:23.326100
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T09:51:23.326100
1,559,814,683.3261
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pythondev
help
Sorry I mean comment threads properties results = youtube.commentThreads().list( part="id,snippet", maxResults=100, order='time', videoId=videoid, ).execute() This is my commentthreads snippet
2019-06-06T09:58:19.327200
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T09:58:19.327200
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pythondev
help
None
2019-06-06T09:58:51.327400
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T09:58:51.327400
1,559,815,131.3274
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pythondev
help
there's a lot missing there
2019-06-06T10:04:23.328100
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:04:23.328100
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pythondev
help
is that the whole `for` loop?
2019-06-06T10:04:35.328300
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:04:35.328300
1,559,815,475.3283
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pythondev
help
also, open up a brand new python shell and run this:
2019-06-06T10:05:30.328800
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:05:30.328800
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pythondev
help
``` "commentcount" == 0 ```
2019-06-06T10:05:40.329100
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:05:40.329100
1,559,815,540.3291
27,151
pythondev
help
what does it spit out?
2019-06-06T10:05:50.329300
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:05:50.329300
1,559,815,550.3293
27,152
pythondev
help
My whole code, Here what things I'm missing and where I went wrong. Can you please help topsuggest
2019-06-06T10:10:42.330100
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:10:42.330100
1,559,815,842.3301
27,153
pythondev
help
like I said, punch that into a python shell and tell me what it spits out
2019-06-06T10:12:05.330700
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:12:05.330700
1,559,815,925.3307
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pythondev
help
the snippet I posted, not your code sample
2019-06-06T10:12:36.331000
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:12:36.331000
1,559,815,956.331
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pythondev
help
"commentcount" == 0 Out[26]: False
2019-06-06T10:18:11.331200
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:18:11.331200
1,559,816,291.3312
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pythondev
help
This is what I'm getting
2019-06-06T10:18:21.331500
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:18:21.331500
1,559,816,301.3315
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pythondev
help
correct, and it always will be
2019-06-06T10:18:32.331700
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:18:32.331700
1,559,816,312.3317
27,158
pythondev
help
you are asking if a string is equal to 0
2019-06-06T10:18:39.332000
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:18:39.332000
1,559,816,319.332
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pythondev
help
Ok I got now sorry commentcount ==0
2019-06-06T10:19:17.332700
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:19:17.332700
1,559,816,357.3327
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pythondev
help
i don’t think so. is commentcount your variable, or part of the `item` dictionary?
2019-06-06T10:20:21.333300
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:20:21.333300
1,559,816,421.3333
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pythondev
help
it's a variable
2019-06-06T10:20:58.333500
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:20:58.333500
1,559,816,458.3335
27,162
pythondev
help
but there's a problem regarding that
2019-06-06T10:21:09.333800
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:21:09.333800
1,559,816,469.3338
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pythondev
help
oh, ok, I see it
2019-06-06T10:21:27.334300
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:21:27.334300
1,559,816,487.3343
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pythondev
help
<@Roxie> run this in your shell
2019-06-06T10:21:27.334400
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:21:27.334400
1,559,816,487.3344
27,165
pythondev
help
Yup its a variable
2019-06-06T10:21:31.334700
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:21:31.334700
1,559,816,491.3347
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pythondev
help
Ok will do that
2019-06-06T10:21:51.335300
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:21:51.335300
1,559,816,511.3353
27,167
pythondev
help
``` for i in range(10): print(i) print("done looping") print(i) ```
2019-06-06T10:21:55.335500
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:21:55.335500
1,559,816,515.3355
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pythondev
help
notice anything odd?
2019-06-06T10:24:04.335700
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:24:04.335700
1,559,816,644.3357
27,169
pythondev
help
It running still
2019-06-06T10:37:09.335900
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:37:09.335900
1,559,817,429.3359
27,170
pythondev
help
Same issue limited no of videos is scraped
2019-06-06T10:41:07.336500
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:41:07.336500
1,559,817,667.3365
27,171
pythondev
help
I meant my snippet, not your code
2019-06-06T10:41:12.336700
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:41:12.336700
1,559,817,672.3367
27,172
pythondev
help
range?
2019-06-06T10:41:30.337000
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:41:30.337000
1,559,817,690.337
27,173
pythondev
help
yes
2019-06-06T10:41:36.337200
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:41:36.337200
1,559,817,696.3372
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pythondev
help
or you can do this instead: ``` for i in [1, 2, 3]: print(i) print("done looping") print(i) ```
2019-06-06T10:41:59.337800
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:41:59.337800
1,559,817,719.3378
27,175
pythondev
help
Where I need to change my logic in my snippet?
2019-06-06T10:43:29.338200
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:43:29.338200
1,559,817,809.3382
27,176
pythondev
help
In which for loop?
2019-06-06T10:43:35.338400
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:43:35.338400
1,559,817,815.3384
27,177
pythondev
help
did you run my snippet?
2019-06-06T10:44:31.338600
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T10:44:31.338600
1,559,817,871.3386
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pythondev
help
Yeah
2019-06-06T10:46:05.338800
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:46:05.338800
1,559,817,965.3388
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pythondev
help
1 2 3 done looping 3
2019-06-06T10:46:07.339000
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:46:07.339000
1,559,817,967.339
27,180
pythondev
help
Hi, Everyone I'm trying to execute a python script in Jenkins from powershell console, having issues to fail Jenkins job if it throws exception. Does anyone have idea if this is an issue with powershell console or any other
2019-06-06T10:46:28.339100
Bao
pythondev_help_Bao_2019-06-06T10:46:28.339100
1,559,817,988.3391
27,181
pythondev
help
you want it to fail, or it is failing and you don’t want it to?
2019-06-06T10:47:43.339900
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:47:43.339900
1,559,818,063.3399
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pythondev
help
and please show real code if you can. often the problem is in the `if condition` part
2019-06-06T10:48:18.340700
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:48:18.340700
1,559,818,098.3407
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pythondev
help
not sure I understand what you expect it to do here
2019-06-06T10:49:23.341000
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-06-06T10:49:23.341000
1,559,818,163.341
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pythondev
help
I wanted to fail. python code works fine and it throws error as expected but jenkins job keep continuing without failing
2019-06-06T10:51:52.344300
Bao
pythondev_help_Bao_2019-06-06T10:51:52.344300
1,559,818,312.3443
27,185
pythondev
help
`sys.exit` should be a function call (`sys.exit()`), also it defaults to exit code `0`, which means successful execution by your shell
2019-06-06T10:52:06.344600
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-06-06T10:52:06.344600
1,559,818,326.3446
27,186
pythondev
help
`sys.exit()` exits gracefully
2019-06-06T10:52:17.345300
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:52:17.345300
1,559,818,337.3453
27,187
pythondev
help
i tried sys.exit(-1), but no luck
2019-06-06T10:52:26.345700
Bao
pythondev_help_Bao_2019-06-06T10:52:26.345700
1,559,818,346.3457
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pythondev
help
`1`
2019-06-06T10:52:32.346000
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-06-06T10:52:32.346000
1,559,818,352.346
27,189
pythondev
help
just don’t catch the exception
2019-06-06T10:52:35.346100
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:52:35.346100
1,559,818,355.3461
27,190
pythondev
help
also you're using an exception for flow control here, it would definitely be clearer to do ``` if not condition: sys.exit(1) ```
2019-06-06T10:53:40.348200
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-06-06T10:53:40.348200
1,559,818,420.3482
27,191
pythondev
help
Initially i tried without catch the exception tried to fail in else with sys.exit(1) but that didn't work too
2019-06-06T10:54:03.348300
Bao
pythondev_help_Bao_2019-06-06T10:54:03.348300
1,559,818,443.3483
27,192
pythondev
help
dont use sys exit at all
2019-06-06T10:54:20.348500
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:54:20.348500
1,559,818,460.3485
27,193
pythondev
help
```
2019-06-06T10:54:24.348700
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:54:24.348700
1,559,818,464.3487
27,194
pythondev
help
``` if not condition: raise Exception() else: do_somethig ```
2019-06-06T10:54:51.349900
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:54:51.349900
1,559,818,491.3499
27,195
pythondev
help
the exception will stop the execution
2019-06-06T10:55:04.350600
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:55:04.350600
1,559,818,504.3506
27,196
pythondev
help
raise didn't help, so started using sys.exit
2019-06-06T10:55:06.350900
Bao
pythondev_help_Bao_2019-06-06T10:55:06.350900
1,559,818,506.3509
27,197
pythondev
help
`sys.exit()` throws a `SystemExit` exception itself anyway lol
2019-06-06T10:55:13.351100
Carlo
pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-06-06T10:55:13.351100
1,559,818,513.3511
27,198
pythondev
help
unless you have a catch all higher up the chain, which is a problem in and of itself
2019-06-06T10:55:23.351300
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:55:23.351300
1,559,818,523.3513
27,199
pythondev
help
if raise didn’t cause it to fail you’ve got a bigger issue than this snippet
2019-06-06T10:55:42.351700
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:55:42.351700
1,559,818,542.3517
27,200
pythondev
help
also also - if this is a the testing stage of a jenkins pipeline this should all be handled by a test, and the exception would be somehow triggered by the test you wouldn’t want a system exit, you would want the test to verify an exception was raised, normally
2019-06-06T10:58:24.353200
Clemmie
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T10:58:24.353200
1,559,818,704.3532
27,201
pythondev
help
<@Ashley> Any suggestion for my issue?
2019-06-06T10:59:43.353600
Roxie
pythondev_help_Roxie_2019-06-06T10:59:43.353600
1,559,818,783.3536
27,202
pythondev
help
<@Roxie> try running this in a python shell
2019-06-06T11:00:34.353800
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T11:00:34.353800
1,559,818,834.3538
27,203
pythondev
help
your first for loop is going to overwrite that value on every pass
2019-06-06T11:20:00.354800
Holly
pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T11:20:00.354800
1,559,820,000.3548
27,204
pythondev
help
<@Holly> yes, this is an example to guide them to the reason why their code is having issues
2019-06-06T11:25:11.355300
Ashley
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T11:25:11.355300
1,559,820,311.3553
27,205
pythondev
help
oh my bad, I must not have read back far enough
2019-06-06T11:25:22.355600
Holly
pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T11:25:22.355600
1,559,820,322.3556
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is an array swap O(1) ? `l=[1,2]; l[0],l[1] = l[1],l[0] `
2019-06-06T11:40:17.357000
Lynelle
pythondev_help_Lynelle_2019-06-06T11:40:17.357000
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Yes, it's just reading and writing to single list elements, so there's nothing that would scale with the length of the array.
2019-06-06T11:43:13.358300
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-06-06T11:43:13.358300
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I'm looking for a #Pyqt channel
2019-06-06T11:43:33.358900
Porsche
pythondev_help_Porsche_2019-06-06T11:43:33.358900
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we don't have such channel, there isn't much traffic about qt here. Feel free to ask question in <#C07EFMZ1N|help> or if you thing a channel should be created you can in <#CD60CDU7K|community>
2019-06-06T11:44:49.359200
Jimmy
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-06-06T11:44:49.359200
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when you insert doesn't it normally shift all the elements to the right?
2019-06-06T11:45:21.359600
Lynelle
pythondev_help_Lynelle_2019-06-06T11:45:21.359600
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I thought it might be inserting on swap
2019-06-06T11:45:53.360500
Lynelle
pythondev_help_Lynelle_2019-06-06T11:45:53.360500
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Yes, but there's no insertion here, it's just overwriting the existing element.
2019-06-06T11:45:56.360700
Sasha
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thank you!
2019-06-06T11:46:07.360900
Lynelle
pythondev_help_Lynelle_2019-06-06T11:46:07.360900
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You could have done `l[3], l[4] = l[0], l[1]` too, and it would work the same, just like a regular element assignment.
2019-06-06T11:46:56.361100
Sasha
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-06-06T11:46:56.361100
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``` x = 5 def f(): return x*5 def f(x): return x*5 ``` if i have a variable defined outside, should I put it explicitly in function argument or let it be like that?
2019-06-06T12:33:24.363100
Raguel
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-06-06T12:33:24.363100
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assuming it will be accessed by many other functions too
2019-06-06T12:35:02.364200
Raguel
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-06-06T12:35:02.364200
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in the second function, x is overridden by the variable requirement on the call
2019-06-06T12:35:29.364700
Romaine
pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T12:35:29.364700
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to combine them, you need to use a different variable
2019-06-06T12:35:44.365000
Romaine
pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T12:35:44.365000
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oh yeah, forgot scoping rule here
2019-06-06T12:36:06.365600
Raguel
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-06-06T12:36:06.365600
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