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Floating numbers should have thousand separator with specifier 'n' like python.
Python:
>>> from locale import setlocale, LC_ALL
>>> setlocale(LC_ALL, 'en_US')
'en_US'
>>> '{:n}'.format(1234)
'1,234'
>>> '{:n}'.format(1234.56)
'1,234.56'C++
setlocale(LC_ALL, "en-US");
fmt::format("{:n} {:n}", 1234, 1234.56);
// gives 1,234 1234.56-
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Nakamoto Satoshi does not clearly explain about this result. I think we should create an appendix to step-by-step explain about this paper' s calculation
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OK,可以基本确定不是仓库 Owner 所为。而且有人用脚本监控了 Star 的用户的邮箱,并使用了随机的 163 邮箱。追查可能不太现实,大家不要相信即可。
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Hi, I doubt that data_utils.get_num_dialog_examples() returns correct number.
In dstc8_single_domain & train, data_utils.get_num_dialog_examples() returns 82588, but the number of examples in dstc8_single_domain_train_examples.tf_record is 41294. I think these two numbers should be the same. Is it right? (The former is around as double as the latter because get_num_dialog_examples() counts USE
Extracted from iterative/dvc#3608 (comment)
To match docs, where options have been ordered manually from more to less important (at least that's the idea).
Example difference:
λ dvc commit -h
usage: dvc commit [-h] [-q | -v] [-f] [-d] [-R] [targets [targets ...]]
...
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and
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