Winter / Summer Bash 2022

Hat hunting and general discussion about winterbash2022.stacke...
Jan 6, 2023 02:33
That's like the first time I am on the stats page
Jan 6, 2023 02:33
@Catija Happy to get Squared Away first!
Jan 5, 2023 12:49
Changed the name for the blog.
Jan 5, 2023 12:43
@CodyGray Haha! No not really.
Jan 5, 2023 12:41
@CodyGray Yes I did :D
Jan 5, 2023 12:36
This chat room shouldn't die out :)
Jan 4, 2023 22:47
@Glorfindel Little help for me was getting Cubed, Squared and Gregorio Y. Zara on MSE
Jan 4, 2023 22:43
It's always so addictive, that's why we love Winter Bash.
Jan 4, 2023 22:42
@Catija Thanks very much for this awesome event!
Jan 4, 2023 13:32
A blink of an eye = Winter Bash's Farewell
Jan 4, 2023 13:07
8 hours away from the end of Winter Bash 2022 :(
Jan 3, 2023 13:50
Ah I'm 4th
Jan 3, 2023 13:49
@Ginger I think I'm 3rd
Jan 2, 2023 13:11
@turivishal Exactly! Me too.
Jan 2, 2023 12:10
@turivishal Yeah :|
Jan 2, 2023 12:09
@turivishal Haha!
Jan 2, 2023 12:09
instead got them on ELL and MSE
 

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Jan 4, 2023 07:34
Haha
Jan 4, 2023 03:23
I am no.1 on ELL now too :)
Jan 4, 2023 03:22
Thanks
Jan 4, 2023 03:21
3
A: "It is missing something." VS "There is something missing." VS "Something is missing."

U13-ForwardThese three sentences are all grammatically correct. The first sentence probably doesn't suit your context, "it" needs a referent; but, as far as I can understand, you are mentioning that something unknown is missing. Unless you already mentioned what "it" is in the previous sentence. Example: A...

Jan 4, 2023 03:21
@JamesRisner Could you save this?
Jan 4, 2023 03:20
@JamesRisner Done
Jan 4, 2023 03:20
@JamesRisner Got all of them already :)
Jan 4, 2023 02:22
@JamesRisner Ah
Jan 3, 2023 07:02
@JamesRisner No problem!
Jan 3, 2023 05:01
@JamesRisner Check my answer edit
Jan 3, 2023 04:59
Does it work?
Jan 3, 2023 04:58
@JamesRisner Check my answer.
Jan 3, 2023 04:46
I will answer it
Jan 3, 2023 04:46
You want it to keep the nans and infs at the end of the list right?
Jan 3, 2023 04:45
Yes!
Jan 3, 2023 04:41
@JamesRisner Ye
Jan 3, 2023 04:34
That's a typeerror, should be fine
Jan 3, 2023 04:32
For your attempt :)
Jan 3, 2023 04:32
@JamesRisner Yes
Jan 3, 2023 04:31
Maybe something like:
```
a = sorted(
n,
lambda x,y: (x is float('nan') and -1)
or (y is float('nan') and 1))
```
Jan 3, 2023 04:30
The code attempt
Jan 3, 2023 04:29
You should keep what you tried
Jan 3, 2023 04:28
I don't think it would be a dupe
Jan 3, 2023 04:19
Great
Jan 3, 2023 04:18
Or add another good answer
Jan 3, 2023 04:18
edit you desired output in, and accept the answer, I can vote it up if you want
Jan 3, 2023 04:18
@JamesRisner I think that's a good answer
Jan 3, 2023 04:16
@JamesRisner I can answer it once you add a desired output
Jan 3, 2023 04:16
Also, you should get rid of the second example, that works.
Jan 3, 2023 04:15
@JamesRisner You should have a desired output
Jan 3, 2023 04:13
It's a bit hard to fix that...
Jan 3, 2023 04:13
Ah...
Jan 3, 2023 03:55
@JamesRisner Could you give me a link?