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How to use a dot “.” to access members of dictionary?
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Install dotmap via pip
pip install dotmap
It does everything you want it to do and subclasses dict, so it operates like a normal dictionary:
from dotmap import DotMap
m = DotMap()
m.hello = 'world'
m.hello
m.hello += '!'
# m...
When I catch an exception, how do I get the type, file, and line number?
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print(traceback.format_exc())
Output
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/path/to/file.py", line 51, in <module>
print(4/0)
ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
Process finished with exit code 0
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When are C++ macros beneficial? [closed]
...nned by the C++ community. In-lined functions, consts and templates are usually a safer and superior alternative to a #define .
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Why does this go into an infinite loop?
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Note: Originally I posted C# code in this answer for purposes of illustration, since C# allows you to pass int parameters by reference with the ref keyword. I've decided to update it with actual legal Java code using the first MutableInt...
Does use of final keyword in Java improve the performance?
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Usually not. For virtual methods, HotSpot keeps track of whether the method has actually been overridden, and is able to perform optimizations such as inlining on the assumption that a method hasn't been overridden - until it lo...
How to set environment variables in Python?
I need to set some environment variables in the Python script and I want all the other scripts that are called from Python to see the environment variables' set.
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How to check BLAS/LAPACK linkage in NumPy and SciPy?
... Given its widespread usefulness, numpy.__config__ should really be a public API. Nonetheless, you win this round, davost.
– Cecil Curry
Feb 5 '16 at 5:51
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Representing graphs (data structure) in Python
...f._graph[node2].add(node1)
def remove(self, node):
""" Remove all references to node """
for n, cxns in self._graph.items(): # python3: items(); python2: iteritems()
try:
cxns.remove(node)
except KeyError:
pass
tr...
Django select only rows with duplicate field values
... syntax is also how Django interprets you wanting to do a join. So, essentially when you try to filter on that, Django thinks you're trying to do a join with count which obviously doesn't exist. The fix is to specify a name for your annotation result, i.e. annotate(mycount=Count('id')) and then filt...
'id' is a bad variable name in Python
... keyword or built-in function in any language is a bad idea, even if it is allowed.
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