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Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.

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ogrisel
ogrisel commented Nov 13, 2020

Most functions in scipy.linalg functions (e.g. svd, qr, eig, eigh, pinv, pinv2 ...) have a default kwarg check_finite=True that we typically leave to the default value in scikit-learn.

As we already validate the input data for most estimators in scikit-learn, this check is redundant and can cause significant overhead, especially at predict / transform time. We should probably a

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ktmud
ktmud commented Mar 2, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

It seems the CRUD views (Charts and Dashboards) remember search filters in URL, but it does not allow using back and forward buttons to return to previous filters. This causes frustration when I searched something, didn't find I want, then clicked on the browser's "Back" button to return to previous list or to start a new search

attack68
attack68 commented Mar 5, 2021

There are some methods where boundary inputs are required.

e.g. pandas.Series.between has inclusive as True or False, no, 'left' or 'right'

e.g. pandas.date_range has closed {None, ‘left’, ‘right’}, optional

a proposed new method in Styler.highlight_between has inclusive as True or 'both', False or 'neither', 'left', 'right'.

It would be good to have a full list of boundary inclu

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tiangolo
tiangolo commented Jun 12, 2020

First check

  • I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
  • I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
  • I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search.
  • I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information.
  • I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answ

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