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''' | |
To use a runningstats object, | |
1. Create the the desired stat object, e.g., `m = Mean()` | |
2. Feed it batches via the add method, e.g., `m.add(batch)` | |
3. Repeat step 2 any number of times. | |
4. Read out the statistic of interest, e.g., `m.mean()` | |
Built-in runningstats objects include: |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
npycat: cat utility and swiss army knife for numpy and pytorch files. | |
""" | |
import numpy, argparse | |
args = None | |
def main(): |
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# Google form submit-maker. | |
# | |
# Usage: python googlesender.py https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1.../viewform | |
# | |
# Point this python file at a live Google forms URL, and it will generate | |
# code for a Javascript function that submits to that form cross-domain. | |
# | |
# Notes: | |
# - The form should be created with "short answer text" questions. | |
# - The viewform URL to scrape is the link shared when the form is sent. |