The Nineteenth Byte

The Nineteenth Byte: General discussion for codegolf.stackexc...
Mar 31, 2022 15:53
@user the annoying answer is that the tutorial is written for the development version of igraph apparently! I don't know how I could have guessed that
Mar 31, 2022 15:46
@user great idea! Thanks
Mar 31, 2022 15:44
Mar 31, 2022 15:43
unless there is an online system I could test it on??
Mar 31, 2022 15:37
it certainly doesn't run for me
Mar 31, 2022 15:36
I can't quite believe the tutorial would be so broken
Mar 31, 2022 15:36
favour time: could anyone please try this python code from igraph.org/python/tutorial/develop/tutorials/bipartite_matching/… and tell me if it really doesn't run please? bpa.st/5SQQ
Mar 26, 2022 16:25
@BgilMidol thanks! It was a question here on chat though
Mar 26, 2022 16:22
sad about my question.. maybe the wrong time of day?
Mar 20, 2022 17:58
I do know someone who bought microsoft office for 7 pounds :)
Mar 20, 2022 17:58
it's all licenses isn't it?
Mar 20, 2022 17:58
@Ginger I have no idea how you could get a pirated version
Mar 20, 2022 17:54
@Ginger that makes sense. But I am quite jealous
Mar 20, 2022 17:53
@Ginger do you have small space to use it?
Mar 20, 2022 17:51
it's about 1000 pounds on a PC so it's a big deal
Mar 20, 2022 17:51
@Ginger but can you install it for free?
Mar 20, 2022 17:51
I mean for free
Mar 20, 2022 17:50
@Ginger do you still get a fully working version of mathematica with the pi?
Mar 20, 2022 17:46
@RadvylfPrograms what's the deal with 15MB/s??
Mar 20, 2022 17:45
@Adám thank you for the explanation
Mar 19, 2022 12:57
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Mar 19, 2022 12:56
@mathcat :
Mar 19, 2022 12:55
I am going it with a lot of splits and kludging currently
Mar 19, 2022 12:55
always two floats, an int and then a list of ints
Mar 19, 2022 12:54
if I have a string such as "235.3 0.3 5 [ -5, 6, 7, 1 ]" what is the golfiest way to parse that into 4 variables in python?
Mar 19, 2022 12:51
hello!
Mar 18, 2022 21:07
fair enough
Mar 18, 2022 21:05
@DLosc I am a little fearful from my previous experience of the downvoters
Mar 18, 2022 21:03
@DLosc now I wish I had asked it on main!
Mar 18, 2022 20:55
cool!
Mar 18, 2022 20:55
needs a new explanation :)
Mar 18, 2022 20:52
@DLosc very impressive
Mar 18, 2022 20:51
@Ginger oh :(
Mar 18, 2022 20:47
@Ginger are you working on an expanded version?
Mar 18, 2022 20:47
@DLosc yes!
Mar 18, 2022 20:37
no *'s can occur anywhere else apart from a word line and you only get the one * on a word line
Mar 18, 2022 20:37
it's cool
Mar 18, 2022 20:36
@Ginger I see how your code works now
Mar 18, 2022 20:35
not new lines :)
Mar 18, 2022 20:35
yes they contain any printable ASCII
Mar 18, 2022 20:34
as in ?>! ?
Mar 18, 2022 20:34
@DLosc I don't think so. Maybe I don't know what you mean by symbols
Mar 18, 2022 20:33
it's the * that tells you where the word is
Mar 18, 2022 20:33
@DLosc :(
Mar 18, 2022 20:31
@Ginger yes!
Mar 18, 2022 20:31
@DLosc wow
Mar 18, 2022 20:31
(the * before apple but not pear and banana)
Mar 18, 2022 20:30
tiny bug :) {'*apple': 3, 'pear': 1, 'banana': 4}
Mar 18, 2022 20:30
@Fmbalbuena that worked
Mar 18, 2022 20:29
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