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The behavior of `setindex!`, `copyto!` and `vcat` regarding levels is tricky to get right as we have conflicting goals (below "level" also implies "orderedness"):
1. `copyto!(similar(x), x)` should h…
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TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
in ()
----> 1 hyperopt_opt_hp = optimize(tri…
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_Submitted by:_ **BrianH**
The newly open source Rebol is an opportunity for us to have a brand new start, to make the language we want to promote to the world. This is the time to clean it up. Rebol…
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I'm currently tracking several discrete values, e.g. the number of iterations a loop has gone through, over several training steps and dumping them to a `tf.summary.histogram` at the end of each epoch…
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@keorn pointed out that in Distributions, `*` and `+` behave like this:
```julia
julia> 3 * Dists.Normal()
Distributions.LocationScale{Float64, Distributions.Continuous, Distributions.Normal{Float6…
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See previous discussion here: https://github.com/drym-org/qi/pull/61
Here are some examples and rules that I believe useful: (from section 6.5.1 of _Category Theory for Computing Science_)
```rack…
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ref https://github.com/dmlc/xgboost/issues/9475
I'm opening this issue in order to propose a high-level overview of how an idiomatic R interface for `xgboost` should ideally look like and some thou…
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If users pass in a list of colors as data, they should be able to set a norm that passes the colors through as colors. So for example, if this was their current data:
```python
colors = np.array([['…
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```python
In [23]: pd.read_csv(io.StringIO("a,b,c\n1,,2"), index_col=1).index
Out[23]: Float64Index([nan], dtype='float64', name='b')
In [24]: pd.read_csv(io.StringIO("a,b,c\n1,,2\n3,,4"), index_…
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`Affected version: 6.0.0`
I found a particular case where Turndown will produce incorrect Markdown given the following HTML:
```html
```
It will produce:
```
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