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I am trying to run the Deepmind Environment for Starcraft II, following this tutorial
After running:
$ python -m pysc2.bin.play --map Simple64
I get this error:
raise ConnectError("Failed to connect to the SC2 websocket. Is it up?")
within the pysc2.lib.remote_controller
Any idea how to fix this?
This might be obvious for some, but it took me 25 minutes, so I'll put it here.
The SC2 websocket is up once you completely installed and started the game.
Not only the battlenet interface.
Note: Make sure that the game is in the current version (update if possible)
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I was just writing code and then I went to my mouse and flinched clicking on the code I think I might of searched a variable or something but now it looks like this
I have pocked around the UI and looked at the documentation but its getting late and it would be better if someone just told me what the hell to do at this point
what it looks like
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https://github.com/AZHenley/teenytinycompiler.git
Can you get this to run I got it from this website:
http://web.eecs.utk.edu/~azh/blog/teenytinycompiler1.html
I followed this tutorial and it failed to load the source file.
I am new to python.
this is a screenshot of when I ran the python project
You never pass in the source file. The command you have now only starts the TeenyTiny compiler. You can pass in the source file as follows.
"C:/Users/Ackeem/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/Python39/python.exe" "C:/Users/Ackeem/Desktop/teenyTIny Compiler/teenytinycompiler/part2/teenytiny.py" "C:/Users/Ackeem/Desktop/teenyTIny Compiler/teenytinycompiler/part2/hello.tiny"
Your code did run but there were no parameters passed to it.
sys.argv is the object that holds parameters being passed.
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In round function what is the use of _100, _104, etc.
I know that round(10.121, 1) will round the value up to 1 decimal place.
But the purpose of _104 is not getting.
I've attached two screenshots for reference.
In IPython, _109 means the output of the 109th cell execution. This implies that while you were running your IPython notebook (through VS Code), at cell execution 109, you received an output of 103. The reason why Bram above can't run print(_109) on his end is that he was either running it in a Python file/interpreter, or executing it in a fresh notebook where he hasn't run 109 cells yet, and thus the variable _109 did not exist.
Check this answer for more information: https://stackoverflow.com/a/27952661/2327379
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I am trying to run various codes I found in the internet with pysc2 Starcraft DeepMind AI agents. I often run into KeyError: 'SOME-VALUE-HERE' invoked by obs.observation["SOME-VALUE-HERE"].
For example this agent and this agent crash on KeyError: 'minimap' invoked by obs.observation['minimap'].
Other example is KeyError: 'screen' invoked by observation["screen"] when running Siraj Raval's enjoy_mineral_shards script.
It is very frustrating as I have not found anybody else running to this error and I really struggle with debugging in pysc2 environment. Any help?
The codes were run with pysc2 version 2.0.1. One needs to downgrade to version 1.2 (relevant for mentioned examples).
pip install pysc2==1.2
(many thanks to discordapp Starcraft 2 AI community).
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Hey So i typed in this code:
opennote = open('C:\\Users\\My_username\\coolnotepad.txt')
(with my username ofc)
yet i keep getting this
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
Helpp!
A callable has a __call__ method defined, meaning you can follow it with () to invoke its functionality.
open is a reserved keyword, which, if overridden by a variable, shows the behavior you are seeing.
Using a text editor that supports the python syntax with highlighting can help you avoid issues like this.