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Can you find all classes in a package using reflection?
Is it possible to find all classes or interfaces in a given package? (Quickly looking at e.g. Package , it would seem like no.)
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Python module for converting PDF to text [closed]
... updated again in version 20100213
You can check the version you have installed with the following:
>>> import pdfminer
>>> pdfminer.__version__
'20100213'
Here's the updated version (with comments on what I changed/added):
def pdf_to_csv(filename):
from cStringIO import S...
How to include package data with setuptools/distribute?
When using setuptools/distribute, I can not get the installer to pull in any package_data files. Everything I've read says that the following is the correct way to do it. Can someone please advise?
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Traverse a list in reverse order in Python
... are reversed on the fly while traversing! This is an important feature of all these iteration functions (which all end on “ed”).
– Konrad Rudolph
Feb 9 '09 at 19:10
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How do I use raw_input in Python 3
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There was originally a function input() which acted something like the current eval(input()). It was a leftover from when Python was less security conscious. The change simplified the language. See also "import this" for a deeper explanat...
lodash multi-column sortBy descending
...dash.com/docs#orderBy) in Lodash as of 4.3.0. The normal sort function is called _.sortBy(lodash.com/docs#sortBy)
– Nidhin David
Feb 12 '16 at 11:19
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Batch files - number of command line arguments
...still use shift to count more than 9 ... and without having 10 lines of equally-looking code.
– Joey
Sep 30 '09 at 13:13
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Installing Python packages from local file system folder to virtualenv with pip
Is it possible to install packages using pip from the local filesystem?
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Output to the same line overwriting previous output?
...o need to import the sys module for this sort of simple usage. print() actually has a number of keyword arguments which can be used to greatly simplify code.
To use the same code on Python 2.6+, put the following line at the top of the file:
from __future__ import print_function
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Checking if a string can be converted to float in Python
...False
print(isfloat("12.34.56")) False Two dots not allowed.
print(isfloat("#56")) False
print(isfloat("56%")) False
print(isfloat("0E0")) True
print(isfloat("x86E0")) False
print(isfloat("86-5")) ...
