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Thread: format spec %b is documented but does not work
Post: RE: format spec %b is documented but does not work
I find this website to be very helpful: https://pyformat.info
I hadn't heard about f-strings before, they seem very nice! |
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News and Discussions |
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Jul-28-2017, 09:02 AM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
Off the top of my head I think it should be: wells = i*replicates + j*replicates*N_cDNA + k + 1.
I can't really test it right now though. I'll have some more time later, so I'll post an explanation t... |
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Jul-27-2017, 10:04 AM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
I'm on mobile right now so I can't respond in as much detail.
Take a look at your calculation. If i=0, the values should be 1,2,3,... If i=1, at what value should it start next?
If you use wells = ... |
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-26-2017, 09:56 PM |
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Thread: format spec %b is documented but does not work
Post: RE: format spec %b is documented but does not work
You must use the new format function:
print("int: {0:d}; hex: {0:x}; oct: {0:o}; bin: {0:b}".format(42))Output:int: 42; hex: 2a; oct: 52; bin: 101010from: https://docs.python.org/3/library/strin... |
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News and Discussions |
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Jul-26-2017, 04:46 AM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
I would use a dictionary, and make use of the modulo operator. Something like this:
N_cols = 30
name2index = {"{}{}".format(chr(65 + int(a/12)), a%12 + 1):(a+1) for a in range(N_cols)}
print(name2inde... |
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-25-2017, 09:54 PM |
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Thread: CKEditor / Rin Editor
Post: RE: CKEditor
Maybe this works?
Quote:There is a handy tool come by default with the bundle, which can be found at ckeditor/samples/toolbarconfigurator/index.html. It allows you to config the toolbar using GUI.
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Jul-25-2017, 06:18 PM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
Well done!
The easiest way to achieve what you want is to just repeat the source in the cDNA_sources list. However that will give you a result like this:
Output:Transfering 6ul from A1 to [... |
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-25-2017, 06:03 PM |
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Thread: CKEditor / Rin Editor
Post: RE: CKEditor
Hmm, indeed the paste as plain text does work now, but not as I'd hoped. It apparently also removes all whitespace and linebreaks, so that's not very helpful. |
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Jul-25-2017, 04:57 PM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
Next time please post your code between [ python ] tags (but without the spaces), that makes it a lot easier to read ;)
In python indentation matters. Try this:
for i in range(3):
# do some stuff
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-25-2017, 04:52 PM |
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Thread: CKEditor / Rin Editor
Post: RE: CKEditor
I've played around with it a bit and I've come to the same conclusion. I just need to make sure to paste with ctrl+shift+v to paste as plain text, otherwise the formatting is copied too. In the edito... |
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Jul-25-2017, 04:11 PM |
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Thread: CKEditor / Rin Editor
Post: RE: CKEditor
Looks like indents in code are indeed fixed, but unfortunately this doesn't work for output or errors yet.
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Jul-25-2017, 03:42 PM |
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Thread: Python Code Generator
Post: RE: Python Code Generator
Cool project!
I wrote this example for you that 'transfers' mastermix to a series of wells as you wanted. Note that I used a dummy transfer function to generate some output. You'll need to adjust thi... |
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-24-2017, 10:00 PM |
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Thread: indents disappearing from output after previewing post
Post: RE: indents disappearing from output after preview...
As far as I can tell no formatting is included (when I use view source in the editor). Pasting with ctrl + shift + v makes no difference either.
Also, it seems that although only 1 space is removed ... |
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Jul-24-2017, 01:11 AM |
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Thread: Python socket progran
Post: RE: Python socket progran
There's a lot happening in these two lines of code:
def get_protnumber(prefix):
return dict( (getattr(socket, a), a)
for a in dir(socket)
if a.startswith(prefix))Python interprets this as tw... |
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Jul-24-2017, 12:59 AM |
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Thread: Help with acroym creating
Post: RE: Help with acroym creating
You are on the right track!
Let's split the problem up into smaller pieces. If you have a word, e.g. 'test', do you know how to get the corresponding letter (in this case 'T')? |
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General Coding Help |
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Jul-23-2017, 11:56 PM |
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Thread: indents disappearing from output after previewing post
Post: RE: indents disappearing from output after preview...
I have noticed this same issue. As far as I know it happens every time. I copied my code from the console, I don't really see how the editor is relevant. (I used repl.it for some post I made here)
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Jul-23-2017, 11:45 PM |
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Thread: Numpy random number
Post: RE: Numpy random number
The difference is in the output: a2 returns an array of 4 floats, whereas a1 returns a 1x4 multidimensional array of floats, the first dimension in this case being 1.
If you print the output you'll g... |
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MTVDNA |
Data Science |
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Jul-23-2017, 11:14 PM |
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Thread: How to plot two list on the same graph with different colors?
Post: RE: How to plot two list on the same graph with di...
If you submit two arrays as arguments, it is assumed that they are x-coordinates and y-coordinates respectively. If you use only one array, these values will be used as y-coordinates and the x-coordin... |
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Jul-18-2017, 12:57 AM |
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Thread: Program exits with error, but can't discover which
Post: RE: Program exits with error, but can't discover w...
Well, I guess I can't rely on repl.it for this task. Too bad. I'll just run my simulations locally then.
Thanks for your help! |
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Data Science |
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Jul-17-2017, 09:43 PM |
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Thread: Program exits with error, but can't discover which
Post: RE: Program exits with error, but can't discover w...
Hey,
I included my code in this post. You can run it here as well: repl.it/EwS1/555
For this project I'm using repl.it because I can easily share my code with someone else without him having to setu... |
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Data Science |
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Jul-17-2017, 06:41 PM |