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Find first word in string Python

I have to write a single function that should return the first word in the following strings: All have to return the first word and as you can see some start with a whitespace, have apostrophes or end with commas. I’ve used the following options: Both error at some of the strings, so who can help me??? …

Plotly – How to remove the rangeslider

By default, candlestick and ohlc charts display a rangeslider. It seems like there’s no parameter to change the setting. So I’ve looked at javascript code in html file but was not able to find a clue to remove it. Can someone explain how to remove the rangeslider from candlestick chart? Answer I f…

python pandas merge multiple csv files

I have around 600 csv file datasets, all have the very same column names [‘DateTime’, ‘Actual’, ‘Consensus’, ‘Previous’, ‘Revised’], all economic indicators and all-time series data sets. the aim is to merge them all together in one csv file. With ‘DateTime’ as an index. The way I wanted this file to indexed …

Sort a pandas dataframe series by month name

I have a Series object that has: Problem statement: I want to make it appear by month and compute the mean price for each month and present it with a sorted manner by month. Desired Output: I thought of making a list and passing it in a sort function: but the sort_values doesn’t support that for series.…

Pandas finding local max and min

I have a pandas data frame with two columns one is temperature the other is time. I would like to make third and fourth columns called min and max. Each of these columns would be filled with nan’s except where there is a local min or max, then it would have the value of that extrema. Here is a sample

Reconstruct Image from patches/tiles in python

I have a task where I have tiled an Input image using the code: After that I calculated the sum of all tiles and sort them in ascending order. I’ll take the sum.sorted[-20] as a threshold and set all tiles below that threshold to 0 in order to neglect background. So far everything works fine. Now I need…