3.8
13 Dec, 2019
19.2.3
#include<stdio.h> | |
int main(){ | |
int num, n; | |
float phi = 1.618; | |
scanf("%d", &n); | |
int i; | |
num=1; | |
<?php | |
/* * | |
* @filename downloader.class.php | |
* @author PsyKzz | |
* @edited_by xprilion | |
* @version 2.0.0 | |
* @description Simple class to rate limit your downloads, while also providing a custom tickrate to combat timeout issues. | |
* @url http://www.psykzz.co.uk | |
* @url https://xprilion.com | |
* |
[ | |
{ | |
"sepal_length": 5.1, | |
"sepal_width": 3.5, | |
"petal_length": 1.4, | |
"petal_width": 0.2, | |
"species": "setosa" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"sepal_length": 4.9, |
def cm(cf): | |
tn = cf[0][0] | |
fp = cf[0][1] | |
fn = cf[1][0] | |
tp = cf[1][1] | |
print("TP: %d\nTN: %d" % (tp, tn)) | |
print("FP: %d\nFN: %d" % (fp, fn)) |
import nltk | |
import ssl | |
try: | |
_create_unverified_https_context = ssl._create_unverified_context | |
except AttributeError: | |
pass | |
else: | |
ssl._create_default_https_context = _create_unverified_https_context |
## Python Websockets SSL with Lets Encrypt | |
This code uses the `python-websockets` library. | |
You'll need to generate the certificate and keyfile using Let's Encrypt. | |
After generating the files correctly, you need to make them accessible to the current user who runs the script, my way of doing this was to copy it to the home directory of the current user and change the owner to the current user, set the permissions of the files to 400. | |
To know more about this process, read the blog here - https://xprilion.com/python-websockets-ssl-with-lets-encrypt/ |
import librosa | |
import soundfile as sf | |
filepath = "sample.wav" | |
y, s = librosa.load(filepath, sr=16000) | |
sf.write(filepath, y, s) |
from django.contrib import admin | |
from .models import ModelName | |
class CustomModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): | |
def __init__(self, model, admin_site): | |
self.list_display = [field.name for field in model._meta.fields] | |
super(CustomModelAdmin, self).__init__(model, admin_site) |
const { Firestore } = require('@google-cloud/firestore'); | |
const firestore = new Firestore(); | |
const INVENTORY_COLLECTION = 'inventory'; | |
async function updateInventory(productId, quantityChange) { | |
const productRef = firestore.collection(INVENTORY_COLLECTION).doc(productId); | |
try { | |
await firestore.runTransaction(async (transaction) => { |