Documentations
sqlite3: https://www.sqlite.org/cli.html
import datetime | |
import time | |
# get current date in format yymmdd; useful for naming files | |
today = datetime.date.today().strftime("%y%m%d") | |
# get current unix time in seconds as integer | |
now = int(time.time()) | |
# get time at midnight for current day in seconds as integer |
# ┌──────────────── Minute (0 ... 59) | |
# │ ┌───────────── Hour (0 ... 23) | |
# │ │ ┌────────── Day (1 ... 31) | |
# │ │ │ ┌─────── Month (1 ... 12) | |
# │ │ │ │ ┌──── Weekday (0=Sun ... 6=Sat) | |
# ┴ ┴ ┴ ┴ ┴ | |
# * * * * * | |
# run at 1:00 AM everyday from Monday through Friday | |
0 1 * * 1-6 cd projects/cron_hello_world/ && python hello_world.py |
Documentations
sqlite3: https://www.sqlite.org/cli.html
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"""Histogram bars are not centered at their label by default. | |
The function below returns the bins parameter value for use with matplotlib's | |
hist() method. | |
""" | |
import numpy as np | |
import pandas as pd | |
def bin_array(distribution): | |
"""Returns an array to be used as the parameter value to center the |
This document will contain the syntax for working with various geocoding APIs
Documentation: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/maps-static/dev-guide
from flask import Flask | |
from flask_restful import reqparse, abort, Api, Resource | |
import pickle | |
import numpy as np | |
from model import NLPModel | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
api = Api(app) | |
model = NLPModel() |
# set bins to the (number of bins + 1) - 0.5 to center the bar on the right x-label | |
df['col_name'].hist(xrot=90, figsize=(12,6), rwidth=0.5, bins=np.arange(9)-0.5) |
plac makes parsing arguments from the command line easy.
plac Documentation: https://micheles.github.io/plac/
This short guide will only cover the decorator function plac.annotations()
.