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PyLTSpice SimRunner function not working - Stack Overflow I installed in an enviroment pip install PyLTSpice==4 0 3 However, it doesn't seem to work and I can't find out why (I'm quite new to python programming) I attach here the real code and the traceback for a circuit drawn in LTspice and that I tried to run its simulation with PyLTspice The code is: from PyLTSpice import RawRead
LTC Timecode Reader using Arduino - Stack Overflow an if removed from the type declaration should not affect the «volatile» keyword as shown in the code compiler-writers have a trade-off where folks want to do systems ( stuff like here ) and it jams the machine so they tell you volatileis some sort of exotic thing but is far from that when used here
c - Please give a suggestion for the below error shown by Tasking . . . I don't know the Tricore controller, but this looks like you've exceeded some limit I assume this controller has very limited resources, and the build process checks that you didn't exceed them requirement: 193K (0x304c8) bytes of RAM area in space spe:tc:linear must mean you used 193K of something, which is too much
How to determine if litecoin address is valid - Stack Overflow 1 @yuya-ogawa regex covers litecoin's mainnet addresses fully If you want to include testnet addresses as well though: ^[LM3Q2mn][a-km-zA-HJ-NP-Z1-9]{26,34}$ This additionally includes: p2pkh addresses which are same as bitcoin and start with m or n and also p2sh addresses which start with 2 (old) and Q (new)
Extracting SMPTE timecode from audio stream - Stack Overflow 1 LTC is straightforward, so If nothing else, you could just scan the audio stream for LTC data, as documented on wikipedia Each 80 bit frame ends with 0011 1111 1111 1101, just scan for that byte sequence to synchronize, then cast the buffer data starting after that sync sequence to be an array of 80 bit struct timecode_t elements
gcc - Runtime error : Segmentation fault with libtommath and . . . For whatever reason, there does not seem to be a default math implementation chosen for certain builds of libtomcrypt Thus, the init member of ltc_mp is null, and we get the SIGSEGV Here is a manual workaround: You can make your desired ltc_math_descriptor struct available to your main() routine by #defineing one of LTM_DESC -- built-in math lib
Sending Litecoins to addresses in bulk - Stack Overflow Also, if you are only going to put 0 0001 LTC in the account, it might not be useful as it will probably cost more to withdraw the LTC Perhaps consider Ripple, as it has a very low transaction fee, so you could probably, for example, give away 1 Dollar worth of XRP and the client will be able to send it for 0 000012 XRP, meaning they'll still
Calculating transaction fee for various coins(BTC, DOGE, LTC, BCH, ADA . . . I want to estimate fee for other coins like LTC, DOGE, BCH, ADA, ETH I don't want to use any external-api call to calculate the fee, I want to do it manually Can somebody please tell me, What formula do I need to use for estimating the fee for the above coins?
Cosine Similarity [Python] - Stack Overflow The reference solution uses ltc lnn weighting for computing cosine scores, that is, ltc for the document and lnn for the query, with the red part for the dt and without idf for the qt ( tfidf for dt and only 1+log(tf) for the query) I think that i'm doing it correctly but I don't obtain the result : –