I have a program working in the Android Emulator. Every now and again I have been creating a signed .apk and exporting it to my HTC Desire to test. It has all been fine. On my latest exported .apk I get the error message 'App not installed' when I try to install the .apk. It runs fine on the emulators. As I have mainly been testing on the emulators and only every now and again exporting to a real
How do I convert a numpy.datetime64 object to a datetime.datetime (or Timestamp)? In the following code, I create a datetime, timestamp and datetime64 objects. import datetime import numpy as np import pandas as pd dt = datetime.datetime(2012, 5, 1) # A strange way to extract a Timestamp object, there's surely a better way? ts = pd.DatetimeIndex([dt])[0] dt64 = np.datetime64(dt) In [7]: dt Out[7]:
I'm trying to use Android Studio, and the first time I boot it up, it takes like 45 MINUTES to compile... If I don't quit the application, it is okay - each subsequent compilation/running the app will take around 45 seconds. I've tried to check some of my caches: there's a .gradle/caches folder in my home directory, and it's contains 123 MB. There's also a .gradle folder in my project folder... on
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