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How to print number with commas as thousands separators?
I am trying to print an integer in Python 2.6.1 with commas as thousands separators. For example, I want to show the number 1234567 as 1,234,567 . How would I go about doing this? I have seen many examples on Google, but I am looking for the simplest practical way.
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CURL alternative in Python
... It's nice to compare this with the answer right below and see how far Python has progressed over the past four years
– Razi Shaban
May 22 '15 at 21:08
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Reading binary file and looping over each byte
In Python, how do I read in a binary file and loop over each byte of that file?
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how to use python to execute a curl command
I want to execute a curl command in python.
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Asynchronous method call in Python?
I was wondering if there's any library for asynchronous method calls in Python . It would be great if you could do something like
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How do I read image data from a URL in Python?
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In Python3 the StringIO and cStringIO modules are gone.
In Python3 you should use:
from PIL import Image
import requests
from io import BytesIO
response = requests.get(url)
img = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content))
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Python csv string to array
...is way you must be aware of quoting, so using csv module is preferred.
On Python 2 you have to import StringIO as
from StringIO import StringIO
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Quick and easy file dialog in Python?
...root = tk.Tk()
root.withdraw()
file_path = filedialog.askopenfilename()
Python 2 variant:
import Tkinter, tkFileDialog
root = Tkinter.Tk()
root.withdraw()
file_path = tkFileDialog.askopenfilename()
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Download file from web in Python 3
...that is specified in the .jad file of the same game/application. I'm using Python 3.2.1
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How to avoid “RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration” error?
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In Python 2.x calling keys makes a copy of the key that you can iterate over while modifying the dict:
for i in d.keys():
Note that this doesn't work in Python 3.x because keys returns an iterator instead of a list.
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