I get Formula parse error with all formulas
This might be a locale issue. Some locales use a comma as argument separators, others (e.g. some European countries) use semi-colons (;). So maybe try changing your comma’s into semi-colons?
This might be a locale issue. Some locales use a comma as argument separators, others (e.g. some European countries) use semi-colons (;). So maybe try changing your comma’s into semi-colons?
This error occurs, because you are using a normal string as a path. You can use one of the three following solutions to fix your problem: 1: Just put r before your normal string. It converts a normal string to a raw string: pandas.read_csv(r”C:\Users\DeePak\Desktop\myac.csv”) 2: pandas.read_csv(“C:/Users/DeePak/Desktop/myac.csv”) 3: pandas.read_csv(“C:\\Users\\DeePak\\Desktop\\myac.csv”)
change: $data = []; to $data =array(); As of PHP 5.4 you can also use the short array syntax, which replaces array() with []. So its only with 5.4 and later
Because parser is simpler when keywords are always keywords, and not contextual (e.g. if is a keyword when on the statement level, but just an identifier when inside an expression — for if it’d be double hard because of X if C else Y, and for is used in list comprehensions and generator expressions). So … Read more
Make sure which python version you connect the django with (Make sure to activate the virtual env if you are using any). When you install django using just pip install django then you have to run python manage.py startapp <yourApp name> else if you have used: pip3 install django then you have to run python3 … Read more
You need to be running PHP 5.4+ to use shorthand arrays
Your error comes from line: current_word ++ There’s no such syntax in Ruby. It should be: current_word += 1 What’s more, you create your regexp incorrectly. It should be: namecatcher_regex = /^[\.{1}]([A-Z]+)\.{3}/ There may be some other errors that I didn’t notice.
try preg_replace_callback return preg_replace_callback(“/\[video\](.+?)\[\/video\]/”, ’embed_video’, $Text); function embed_video($matches) { return $matches[1] . ‘foo’; }
In Python 3, print is a function, you need to call it like print(“hello world”).
If you have ReSharper, try emptying the ReSharper cache: In menu, ReSharper > Options > Environment > General > Clear Caches and disabling and re-enabling ReSharper: In menu, Tools > Options > ReSharper > General > Suspend / Restore