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How can I split and parse a string in Python?
I am trying to split this string in python: 2.7.0_bf4fda703454
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How is __eq__ handled in Python and in what order?
Since Python does not provide left/right versions of its comparison operators, how does it decide which function to call?
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Proper way to use **kwargs in Python
What is the proper way to use **kwargs in Python when it comes to default values?
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What does the slash mean in help() output?
What does the / mean in Python 3.4's help output for range before the closing parenthesis?
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Cleanest way to get last item from Python iterator
What's the best way of getting the last item from an iterator in Python 2.6? For example, say
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What exactly do “u” and “r” string flags do, and what are raw string literals?
...imperfect (due to the "except" clause above).
r'...' is a byte string (in Python 2.*), ur'...' is a Unicode string (again, in Python 2.*), and any of the other three kinds of quoting also produces exactly the same types of strings (so for example r'...', r'''...''', r"...", r"""...""" are all byte ...
What is the most “pythonic” way to iterate over a list in chunks?
I have a Python script which takes as input a list of integers, which I need to work with four integers at a time. Unfortunately, I don't have control of the input, or I'd have it passed in as a list of four-element tuples. Currently, I'm iterating over it this way:
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What is a None value?
I have been studying Python, and I read a chapter which describes the None value, but unfortunately this book isn't very clear at some points. I thought that I would find the answer to my question, if I share it there.
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Is there a “not equal” operator in Python?
...ioned in the comments was an April Fool joke. <> is not supported in Python3 now.
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Jun 26 '19 at 9:32
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Difference between dict.clear() and assigning {} in Python
In python, is there a difference between calling clear() and assigning {} to a dictionary? If yes, what is it?
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