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Convert decimal to binary in python [duplicate]
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all numbers are stored in binary. if you want a textual representation of a given number in binary, use bin(i)
>>> bin(10)
'0b1010'
>>> 0b1010
10
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Python memoising/deferred lookup property decorator
...nce, but they're a real bottleneck to calculate that first time and only really accessed for special cases. Hence they can also be cached after they've been retrieved from the database (this therefore fits the definition of memoisation where the input is simply "no input").
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Extract value of attribute node via XPath
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With xqilla it was necessary to call xs:string. I wonder why.
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Jul 22 '13 at 20:00
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Casting vs using the 'as' keyword in the CLR
...d within the if body.) That's slightly annoying in some cases, so if you really care about introducing the smallest number of variables possible in every scope, you might still want to use is followed by a cast.
I don't think any of the answers so far (at the time of starting this answer!) have r...
static constructors in C++? I need to initialize private static objects
... to have a class with a private static data member (a vector that contains all the characters a-z). In java or C#, I can just make a "static constructor" that will run before I make any instances of the class, and sets up the static data members of the class. It only gets run once (as the variables ...
How does functools partial do what it does?
...xtend(extra_args)
return func(*args)
return wrapper
So, by calling partial(sum2, 4) you create a new function (a callable, to be precise) that behaves like sum2, but has one positional argument less. That missing argument is always substituted by 4, so that partial(sum2, 4)(2) == sum2...
Nested or Inner Class in PHP
...There are several compelling reasons for using them:
It is a way of logically grouping classes that are only used in one place.
If a class is useful to only one other class, then it is logical to
relate and embed it in that class and keep the two together.
It increases encapsulation.
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How do I catch a numpy warning like it's an exception (not just for testing)?
...ng: divide by zero encountered in divide
array([0])
>>> np.seterr(all='print')
{'over': 'warn', 'divide': 'warn', 'invalid': 'warn', 'under': 'ignore'}
>>> np.array([1])/0 #'print' mode
Warning: divide by zero encountered in divide
array([0])
This means that the warning you see...
Undocumented NSURLErrorDomain error codes (-1001, -1003 and -1004) using StoreKit
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All error codes are on "CFNetwork Errors Codes References" on the documentation (link)
A small extraction for CFURL and CFURLConnection Errors:
kCFURLErrorUnknown = -998,
kCFURLErrorCancelled = -999,
kCFURLErrorBadU...
What are rvalues, lvalues, xvalues, glvalues, and prvalues?
...e they needed? Probably not if we wish to forfeit the new features. But to allow better optimization we should probably embrace them.
Quoting n3055:
An lvalue (so-called, historically,
because lvalues could appear on the
left-hand side of an assignment
expression) designates a function or
an obj...
