I cannot use the face_recogniton library in google colab. I tried it in env and without env but it is not accepting the path for data. its showing invalid syntax
please answer this question or share link eated to this.
thankyou.
code ![1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/jSUKi.png
error ![2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/MFuoU.png
From your image i see that you need to chagne the path given.
Colab doesnt understand folder names with spaces. So you need to use My Drive as follows
gdrive/My\ Drive/Colab Notebooks/my_working_folder/nb_history.ipynb
Please accept the answer if it works for you.
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I want to have a .json file where I store all the data about the commands and the answers. Is it possible, to convert
{"message": "'<#' + msg.mention.members.first().id + '>'"} the message with all its variables so that discord can understand it when calling msg.channel.send? What I have so far is:
msg.channel.send(commands[i].message);
But Discord displays the message instead of interpreting it. Is there any way of doing so?
Found the answer myself:
msg.channel.send(eval(commands[i].message));
Hello Nicolas!
Most of the larger bots you may see around server use a command handler.
A command handler (often called CMD handler) is a function or method that dynamically read a directory most often or something else.
This is an easy way to make your code more readable and easier for you the developer to create commands!
So say you have a directory/folder that looks like the following:
MyDiscordBot
¦---package.json
¦---index.js
¦---Commands
¦ ----Help.js
¦ ----Kick.js
You can easily read the directory with fs readdir() and require the file through a loop of the directory. Then execute an exported function or method in that file.
Not sure if that is what you meant, but if it was - for more info you can use discord.js guide for a command handler!
Hope this helped :)
I am getting Class file editor : Source not found error for the classes in junit / hazelcast packages. Previously i got this error for all built in java classes. But after adding the Source zip file, i am able to see String.class and all. What i need to do for these classes. Please find the screenshot
Thanks in Advance!
Interestingly enough, your question contains all the concepts you need to know in order to answer it.
In order for your IDE to show you source code for any library you are using, the corresponding library needs to come with source code attached to it.
In other words: you managed to point your IDE to the ZIP file containing the source code for your JRE/JDK - thus your IDE knows what to show you when want to open up String.class
Now it seems that you are using other libraries as well. Maybe maybe, other libraries, have other, different source code ZIP files?!
Long story short: you need to add "source code" ZIPs for each and any additional library you are using and that you want to "peek into".
Within eclipse, you achieve that for example as described in that SO q/a. Side note: that is also something to keep in mind: you should do prior research before coming up with "new" questions. Especially when you are a beginner, you can be very sure that "your" question was asked here before.
I m using yii2 2.0-dev AdvancedTemplate and need to add another environment (API),
similar to the currently working Frontend, Backend.
I tried to copy the files and search trough the settings but there are still some errors
and I feel this is the wrong way to do it...
There should be automated/console way to do this... but I find nothing in the docs.
Any ideas ?
Just create folder API in /environments/[prod|dev|other] and call ./init command
I'm a newbie working on OpenACS architecture and need to upload a .xml file through TCL. I went through the documentation and tried to work around with the code mentioned here: http://wiki.tcl.tk/13675
However, I'm unable to understand the code and the copy-paste won't work. Could someone please suggest a easier working way to upload a file in TCL? A working code would be of great help.
I need to upload a file through a HTTP form(with input type file parameter) and I'm asking for server-side code.
OpenACS already has file uploading built in (assuming you're using the OpenACS form builder aka ad_form, template::form - it has many names!). The specific widget you need to use is template::widget::file
A worked example is in the General Comments package (see file-ae.adp, file-add.tcl and file-add-2.tcl):
http://cvs.openacs.org/browse/OpenACS/openacs-4/packages/general-comments/www/file-ae.adp?r=1.6
http://cvs.openacs.org/browse/OpenACS/openacs-4/packages/general-comments/www/file-add.tcl?r=1.4
http://cvs.openacs.org/browse/OpenACS/openacs-4/packages/general-comments/www/file-add-2.tcl?r=1.6
Specifically, look out for the 2 ad_page_contract parameters, and follow those variables down through the code:
upload_file:notnull
upload_file.tmpfile:tmpfile
Re-inventing network protocols is not so much worth in most cases, so I'd like to recommend using proven community libs. From my personal experience, I'm pretty glad to deal with libcurl (see http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/tcl)
Ok, I feel embarrassed that I wasn't able to figure this out on my own, but after a few wasted hours, I figured it would be easier to simply ask over here:
I have a bunch of .gs-files in my Google Apps Script project. Now, I want to call another file's function from a method (something like AnotherClass.awesomeFunction(), which throws a ReferenceError though). Is this possible in Google Apps Script? If so, how?
Files aren't classes. You can call any functions in any file from any other file. Think of your files as if they were just added together before running. If you want class-like scoping you can use the Libraries feature.
The Above replies are correct above file being appended, make sure the order of the files in the file explorer on the app script project page is correct
The Function definition should be in the first file and the function call in the latter.
You change the option of the each file by clicking the 3 dots next to file name and selecting Move file up or Move file down
The following syntax allows you to call any function from within your Google Apps Script project, regardless of whether the function is defined in the same file that is calling it:
myFunction();
The following code is unnecessary and will throw errors:
google.script.run.myFunction();
It can do.
and Corey is right, files is not class.
I'd just like to add that order of files is not important as experienced by me so far. I'm working on a project where all calls are at the start to get a clear tree and all definitions of functions are at the end. Sometimes they're even mixed without any order within files too. So, I guess, it can call function from anywhere regardless of order within file or within project files. It's working in my case though.