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How to insert element into arrays at specific position?

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How to convert a set to a list in python?

...;> <type 'list'> Do you want something like my_set = set([1,2,3,4]) my_list = list(my_set) print my_list >> [1, 2, 3, 4] EDIT : Output of your last comment >>> my_list = [1,2,3,4] >>> my_set = set(my_list) >>> my_new_list = list(my_set) >>> ...
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How to return a part of an array in Ruby?

...#=> nil a[1, 2] #=> [ "b", "c" ] a[1..3] #=> [ "b", "c", "d" ] a[4..7] #=> [ "e" ] a[6..10] #=> nil a[-3, 3] #=> [ "c", "d", "e" ] # special cases a[5] ...
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Difference between `set`, `setq`, and `setf` in Common Lisp?

... 173 Originally, in Lisp, there were no lexical variables -- only dynamic ones. And there was no SETQ...
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Numpy - add row to array

... If it is a 2D-array, how can you then compare its row to a number: i < 3? EDIT after OP's comment: A = array([[0, 1, 2], [0, 2, 0]]) X = array([[0, 1, 2], [1, 2, 0], [2, 1, 2], [3, 2, 0]]) add to A all rows from X where the first element < 3: import numpy as np A = np.vstack((A, X[X[:,0]...
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Using python map and other functional tools

...ferent functions, but to access it directly from maptest: foos = [1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0] bars = [1,2,3] def maptest(foo): print foo, bars map(maptest, foos) With your original maptest function you could also use a lambda function in map: map((lambda foo: maptest(foo, bars)), foos) ...
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Can I install Python 3.x and 2.x on the same Windows computer?

... run a program on the command line. Will this break if I install a 2.x and 3.x version of Python on the same machine? 20 An...
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Is there an equivalent for the Zip function in Clojure Core or Contrib?

... (map vector '(1 2 3) '(4 5 6)) does what you want: => ([1 4] [2 5] [3 6]) Haskell needs a collection of zipWith (zipWith3, zipWith4, ...) functions, because they all need to be of a specific type; in particular, the number of input lis...
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Java recursive Fibonacci sequence

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What does 'synchronized' mean?

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