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What does ** (double star/asterisk) and * (star/asterisk) do for parameters?
...s the other way around:
def foo(a, b, c):
print(a, b, c)
obj = {'b':10, 'c':'lee'}
foo(100,**obj)
# 100 10 lee
Another usage of the *l idiom is to unpack argument lists when calling a function.
def foo(bar, lee):
print(bar, lee)
l = [1,2]
foo(*l)
# 1 2
In Python 3 it is possible to...
How do I set a variable to the output of a command in Bash?
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Using NumberPicker Widget with Strings
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NumberPicker picker = new NumberPicker(this);
picker.setMinValue(0);
picker.setMaxValue(2);
picker.setDisplayedValues( new String[] { "Belgium", "France", "United Kingdom" } );
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Slicing of a NumPy 2d array, or how do I extract an mxm submatrix from an nxn array (n>m)?
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As Sven mentioned, x[[[0],[2]],[1,3]] will give back the 0 and 2 rows that match with the 1 and 3 columns while x[[0,2],[1,3]] will return the values x[0,1] and x[2,3] in an array.
There is a helpful function for doing the first example I gave, n...
How to get the separate digits of an int number?
I have numbers like 1100, 1002, 1022 etc. I would like to have the individual digits, for example for the first number 1100 I want to have 1, 1, 0, 0.
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Algorithm to get the excel-like column name of a number
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input type=file show only button
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answered Feb 11 '13 at 6:07
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Failed to import new Gradle project: failed to find Build Tools revision *.0.0
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What are “named tuples” in Python?
...xcept that they are immutable. They were added in Python 2.6 and Python 3.0, although there is a recipe for implementation in Python 2.4.
For example, it is common to represent a point as a tuple (x, y). This leads to code like the following:
pt1 = (1.0, 5.0)
pt2 = (2.5, 1.5)
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