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e.g.
```python
Plot(penguins, y="body_mass_g").pair(x="bill_")
```
or
```python
Plot(penguins, y="body_mass_g").pair(x=".+_mm$")
```
One question: regex matching or some simpler glob-style…
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I hope you'll reconsider using regexps for matching identifiers on the command line. It makes it too easy for admins to shoot themselves in the foot. To prove my point, the docs at http://melor.githu…
tv42 updated
13 years ago
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Training the model...
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I'd like to include only first party models in the model graph, but I can't find a good way of doing that. I don't seem to be able to specify something like `--include-models 'project.apps.*'` — the r…
ghost updated
5 years ago
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ISSUE # 1:
When I run
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
I get two packages with error messages.
json
glob
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement json (from versions: no…
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We are trying to see if we can use the Regex for file pattern matching instead of giving **/Cobol/Y4B*.cbl, but no matter what we give it is not recognizing regex as per the below link.
https://www.i…
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One currently has multiple options to support multiple conditions with `gulp-if`:
``` javascript
gif(PRODUCTION, gif('*.js', minify()));
```
``` javascript
gif(function(file) { return PRODUCTION && …
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Assuming that I have a long list of tests, I want to run a set number of tests only for a specific prompt, or in other words I want to separate tests by prompt. Let's say I want to run the first five …
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Should h5py support glob style patterns for finding objects within an HDF5 file? They're pretty useful for finding files within folder structures, and HDF5 groups are conceptually similar.
This cou…
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**`write.py`** reads files with any extension but always writes the output in `.py` format. Modify the module to write the file in the same format as the input file's extension."
[**`write.py`**](h…