The preview of questions (on the main pages) displays a short text, which is the beginning of the question. However, questions in some keywords are often phrased as
Hi, I have a data set which looks like (some data here). Why does it bar?
or
Consider a code as (some code here). I want to do foo
These look bad on the front page, as code or data is not displayed properly:
I have a Pandas dataframe that looks like this: col1 col2 col3 col4 0 NaN D NaN I 1 NaN NaN F J 2 NaN NaN NaN NaN 3 A E NaN ...
or
I have this table: I C H O P S T C D E M V W R 4.76 04 08 04 05 04 04 08 5.56 05 09 05 06 05 05 09 03 6.35 03 02 04 ...
. My suggestion would be to ignore these snippets in the length. The display on the front pages would rather be to skip stuff in quotes, do not count them towards the string length and rather add stuff that follows afterwards to the preview text:
I have a Pandas dataframe that looks like this: [...]. I'm looking to keep the rows where there are at-least two non null entries:[...]. It's really easy to select all non-null columns using boolean indexing, but how would you generalize it to keep rows with >= x number of non-null entries?
and
I have this table: [...]. Given these two inputs: - a letter corresponding to one of the other headers (H O P S T C D E M V W R) and -a number which is in the column with that header, I want to lookup the value in column I C which is on the same row as that number.
(With literal dots or similar to display a placeholder)
inline snippets
usually are a significant part of the sentence; and they help to clarify which syntactic constructs the question is about. Not sure what you mean by "skip stuff in quotes"?code::blocks
? ;) (I agree with you)