Dear all,
I have the following question regarding how to scrape Google Map to get
address based on a given list of geocodes.
Given a list of geocodes (latitude; longitude) of locations, I would like
to scrape municipalities of all the spots in the list. How can I do that?
For example, I have
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Hi
I installed python via Anaconda some months ago.
And since then, I could not download python files from external sources.
Basically, every time I tried to download python files, the python system
that I installed via Anaconda gives me a system message with three options:
- Modify (add or mo
Hi Evan,
Thanks for your explaining the situation in a plain language.
Thanks to your description, I have a better understanding.
This is one step forward.
I will try to open it from Jupyter Notebook.
If I still have trouble, I might get back to this list. Then, if you can
further advise me from
, 2020 at 12:48 PM MRAB wrote:
> On 2020-05-31 15:36, Michio Suginoo wrote:
> > Thanks MRAB,
> >
> > I try to download the external file in .ipynb.
> > And I get the message attached herewith.
> >
> > And this is not the first time, it has been like this. And
Hi
I have a trouble in installing basemap in my local Jupyter Notebook.
I used the code below. But it did not work.
!conda install -c conda-forge basemap==1.3.0 matplotlib==2.2.2 -y
How can I install basemap in my Jupyter Notebook?
Thanks
Best Regards
Mich
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Hi,
I have trouble with .replace() method in a Pandas DataFrame.
My code is something like this:
correction_dic1 = {'á': 'a', 'í': 'i', 'ú': 'u', 'ó': 'o'}
df = df.replace({'Name' : correction_dic1})
Basically, what I am trying to do here is to replace bowels with Spanish
accent with a plain set o
B wrote:
> On 2020-08-05 23:21, Michio Suginoo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have trouble with .replace() method in a Pandas DataFrame.
> > My code is something like this:
> > correction_dic1 = {'á': 'a', 'í': 'i', 'ú'
is sort
of needs--to replace parts of string, not an entire string--should be
common.
So, I would presume, there must be some popular way to do it.
If you know, I would appreciate it if you could advise me.
Thanks.
Best
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 8:38 PM MRAB wrote:
> On 2020-08-06 00:06, Michi
Name' : correction_dic2})
This case, unlike the earlier case, is aiming at replacing entire strings.
Thanks,
Best
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 9:12 PM Michio Suginoo
wrote:
> Hi MRAB,
>
> Sorry, I simply do not understand the intention of your statement.
> If .replace() does not do what
ctionary of
> replacements ... mind you, it might be nice if it did. In the meantime,
> have you tried looping through the dictionary and changing each possible
> character?
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 5:12 PM Michio Suginoo
> wrote:
>
>> Hi MRAB,
>>
>>
That said, what remains mystery is why the original one worked this morning.
Strange!
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 10:15 PM Michio Suginoo
wrote:
> Hi Bob and MRAB,
> Both of you, very kind.
> Thanks.
> I tried with DataFrame as my original code, but this time, I inserted
> regex=Tru
Hi,
I am still at an early stage of my personal Python evolution.
I am coding Python3 in Jupyter Notebook (Anaconda environment).
I want to print the output of my code in a 'markdown'.
I want to use the variable in the 'markdown' rather than typing the output.
This would save my time every time
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