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madeupfred posted:This is a really tiny and kind of stupid, but I would be willing to pay for an app that takes the County Results by state at http://www.politico.com/2012-election/results/president/(Insert State Here)/ and saves them in an Excel workbook. Arranged how? Same way as on the site, with county - candidate - party - %votes - nvotes, and multiple rows per county?
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ToxicFrog posted:Arranged how? Same way as on the site, with county - candidate - party - %votes - nvotes, and multiple rows per county? Preferably something that looks like this: where values would be the popular vote or nvotes as you called them.
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# ? Dec 14, 2012 03:33 |
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I didn't see your post above about the formatting, but I scraped all the data and put it into an excel file: http://www.filedropper.com/electionresults I'll look into getting it into the format you want, or someone else can go ahead and do it.
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Bodhi Tea posted:I didn't see your post above about the formatting, but I scraped all the data and put it into an excel file: Haha, that's great. How did you do it, just out of curiosity?
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# ? Dec 14, 2012 03:49 |
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madeupfred posted:Haha, that's great. How did you do it, just out of curiosity? Here's my disgusting python code: http://hastebin.com/bukoxuvawa.py it creates a CSV file, which I then imported into Excel.
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# ? Dec 14, 2012 03:55 |
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madeupfred posted:Preferably something that looks like this: Created a pivot table to get the data into the format you wanted: http://sharesend.com/fi6smhib
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Bodhi Tea posted:Created a pivot table to get the data into the format you wanted: Holy poo poo dude, above and beyond. Do you have a PayPal or something like it?
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madeupfred posted:Holy poo poo dude, above and beyond. Don't worry about it dude, glad to help.
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I don't actually need anything built, just an answer on how something like this would be built. I'm stuck with a legacy windows app that displays various information, including a product ID number. I want to create a utility (in any programming language) that finds the app's window, finds the column of product IDs, read them, and overlay the ID with a corresponding product name. None of this should actually interact with the legacy app, I just want to see and overlay of product names. Any ideas what kind of tools exist to make something like this happen?
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# ? Dec 20, 2012 19:56 |
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smitz posted:I don't actually need anything built, just an answer on how something like this would be built. AutoIT should do all of that for you.
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Sylink posted:Python can do this easily… MrPablo posted:This Ruby script should do what you want: replacer.rb. code:
Python code:
dirby fucked around with this message at 15:34 on Dec 23, 2012 |
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Done.
Womens Jeans fucked around with this message at 18:13 on Dec 25, 2012 |
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I want something that will hang out in my taskbar and every time it detects N minutes of activity - mouse, typing, whatever - it pops up with a "shouldnt you be doing something else right now?" This app must exist somewhere, has anyone heard of something similar?
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 20:36 |
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Does anybody have an app which can calculate the amount I pee each day? I'm looking for maybe just an applet where I can plug in amount of time spent peeing, and maybe choose one of a few options for 'stream intensity' (I guess on the backend this would probably correspond to an x value for cfm. I'm trying to watch my weight/health and I've determined monitoring my urine uptake to be the next step, but I'm utterly loving useless as a coder. I would gladly Paypal $5, or even more if my expectations on the scope/time spent on this project are out of whack. Any questions and you can PM me. Thanks.
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juche mane posted:Does anybody have an app which can calculate the amount I pee each day? I'm looking for maybe just an applet where I can plug in amount of time spent peeing, and maybe choose one of a few options for 'stream intensity' (I guess on the backend this would probably correspond to an x value for cfm. I'm trying to watch my weight/health and I've determined monitoring my urine uptake to be the next step, but I'm utterly loving useless as a coder. I would gladly Paypal $5, or even more if my expectations on the scope/time spent on this project are out of whack. Any questions and you can PM me. Thanks. Does the "amount of time spent peeing" mean you pee with a stopwatch in hand?
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:29 |
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Ha! No, not exactly, at least not yet. Up until now I've been doing it the old fashioned way, until my mother caught me Christmas morning, when I forgot to rinse out the measuring cup. So I'm looking to optimize the process, so to speak.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:33 |
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Try this: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/ or the old fashioned way: http://www.amazon.com/Moleskine-Ruled-Notebook-Large/dp/8883701127/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1356641767&sr=8-1&keywords=notebook
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:55 |
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I'm interested in playing around with OpenCV and feeding screenshots from League of Legends into it, but I have no clue how to start with C++ and the Windows API. Is anyone with experience willing to make a simple app (in C++) that does nothing other than detect a LoL game window (not the pre-game PvP.net client, but the game client), then save screenshots of it to a folder?
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 22:35 |
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juche mane posted:I'm trying to watch my weight/health and I've determined monitoring my urine uptake to be the next step Do you have some strange disease? I have never heard of the amount of excreted urine as an indicator of health, only its color.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 14:26 |
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IfIWereARichMan posted:I want something that will hang out in my taskbar and every time it detects N minutes of activity - mouse, typing, whatever - it pops up with a "shouldnt you be doing something else right now?" Check out EyeLeo, here's a good write-up: http://lifehacker.com/5896358/eyeleo-reminds-you-to-take-breaks-dims-your-screen-so-you-actually-take-them
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the littlest prince posted:Do you have some strange disease? I have never heard of the amount of excreted urine as an indicator of health, only its color. I've altered my diet to a healthier one and I haven't seen any gains. What I have seen is that for every pound of liquid that I consume, I release probably half of, later in the day. I want to put this into data so that I can figure out what to do next. This isn't getting any traction at $5, so would $15-20 be more in line? Give me an idea people.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 23:41 |
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Do you have any medical basis for doing this or are you just flailing in the dark? You might do better talking to a nutritionist.
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crumpuppet posted:Check out EyeLeo, here's a good write-up: http://lifehacker.com/5896358/eyeleo-reminds-you-to-take-breaks-dims-your-screen-so-you-actually-take-them This looks amazing, and has the potential to be even more useful for me than f.lux (program to adjust color temperature so you don't have bluish sun colors at night).
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juche mane posted:I've altered my diet to a healthier one and I haven't seen any gains. What I have seen is that for every pound of liquid that I consume, I release probably half of, later in the day. I want to put this into data so that I can figure out what to do next. What you're trying to do isn't going to tell you anything. Go lurk YLLS for a bit (if you aren't already) and you should pick up on what might be wrong (e.g. not enough sleep, not enough protein, not pushing yourself hard enough in your workouts, expecting too much progress too quickly, etc.).
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 16:41 |
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I'm nearly positive that this is a moisture retention issue. About four months ago I switched from Soda to Diet, and even though this substantially cut the amount of sugars in my blood stream (Diet soda is basically just water) I haven't lost much weight since then. Some cursory internet look-ups have yielded talk of 'water retention' from Diet sodas, from the aspartame, etc. and I think this is my issue. However I need a quick shorthand way to collect the raw data necessary to figure out just how much of the extra urine my body is keeping, and I will cross-reference this with my weight in the AM, PM, the weight (metric system for all figures) of the amount of food and drink I consume. I'm not about to weigh my BMs, but fresh urine is sterile and it's a start.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 18:06 |
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Anyways...why can't you just use a spreadsheet? This is exactly what spreadsheets are for.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 18:21 |
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Excel is an expensive program, that I don't know how to use to it's full capabilities, and I want something with a front end (GUI?) I guess. Are there any other places that I could go to online to order/request small programs?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 18:25 |
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juche mane posted:Excel is an expensive program, that I don't know how to use to it's full capabilities, and I want something with a front end (GUI?) I guess. Are there any other places that I could go to online to order/request small programs? Google Spreadsheet is free and so is LibreOffice. This is so simple.
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OK. I will look into them. Thanks, I guess.
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thelightguy posted:Do you have any medical basis for doing this or are you just flailing in the dark? You might do better talking to a nutritionist.
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After reading about what they did to Oracle, I don't think I'll be giving these Libre Office people a lick of my support. I think I might just wing it, this thing is the size of a hand-ball so I think the weight/volume be damned, I'll just drain it tonight and see how it goes.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 17:36 |
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juche mane posted:After reading about what they did to Oracle, I don't think I'll be giving these Libre Office people a lick of my support.
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juche mane posted:After reading about what they did to Oracle, I don't think I'll be giving these Libre Office people a lick of my support. I think I might just wing it, this thing is the size of a hand-ball so I think the weight/volume be damned, I'll just drain it tonight and see how it goes. Ok, I know I'm probably going to regret this, but I'll take the bait: what, in your mind, did the LibreOffice devs do to Oracle, and how is using LibreOffice "supporting" them (given that it's free software that they don't even get ad revenue from)?
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 19:20 |
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crumpuppet posted:Check out EyeLeo, here's a good write-up: http://lifehacker.com/5896358/eyeleo-reminds-you-to-take-breaks-dims-your-screen-so-you-actually-take-them
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IfIWereARichMan posted:gently caress yeah. Thank you Pretty late to this, but I made a simple version in Java. I'm terrible at programming so I can't be held responsible if this blows up your computer or is otherwise terrible. I didn't bother adding checking as to whether the computer is idle, since I assume if you're not at the computer it doesn't really matter if it's still running or not. It uses a tray notification so it won't clutter your screen with a million dialogue boxes if you walk away. Requires Java 7 to be installed. http://www.goonreviews.com/SubtleReminder.jar Timer defaults to 5 minutes at run time. Duration and message can be changed but isn't saved between launches.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 20:40 |
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Does anyone know of a program/script that would work on CentOS 6 that could log the average download speeds and IP addresses + timestamp of people that downloaded files from a particular web directory, then outputs the logs to shell or file?
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 23:57 |
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Hello! I'm looking for an app that shows the current time (24H, with seconds) as the title of the program. So that I can use it as a clock in my UltraMon taskbar on my secondary monitor.
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afen posted:Hello! I'm looking for an app that shows the current time (24H, with seconds) as the title of the program. So that I can use it as a clock in my UltraMon taskbar on my secondary monitor. Someone will probably post something better with amazing magic powers, but here's mine. Requires Java 7. http://www.goonreviews.com/GoonClock.jar code:
hayden. fucked around with this message at 02:53 on Jan 4, 2013 |
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Actually, given that he wanted a 24 hour clock, with seconds, the SimpleDateFormat should be "HH:mm:ss"
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afen posted:Hello! I'm looking for an app that shows the current time (24H, with seconds) as the title of the program. So that I can use it as a clock in my UltraMon taskbar on my secondary monitor. I think this will do what you asked for. It starts minimized. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vpbjvn42rivcnoj/wjlBjHuFil/TimeTitle.exe AutoIT code: code:
Keep in mind AutoIT also has the ability to change the title of any other window, given its current title or class name.
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