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Converting Dictionary to List? [duplicate]
I'm trying to convert a Python dictionary into a Python list, in order to perform some calculations.
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Web-scraping JavaScript page with Python
... isn't maintained anymore and the library dryscape developers recommend is Python 2 only. I have found using Selenium's python library with Phantom JS as a web driver fast enough and easy to get the work done.
Once you have installed Phantom JS, make sure the phantomjs binary is available in the cu...
mkdir -p functionality in Python [duplicate]
... a way to get functionality similar to mkdir -p on the shell from within Python. I am looking for a solution other than a system call. I am sure the code is less than 20 lines, and I am wondering if someone has already written it?
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How to reliably open a file in the same directory as a Python script
...sed to open files that were in the same directory as the currently running Python script by simply using a command like
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Why aren't superclass __init__ methods automatically invoked?
Why did the Python designers decide that subclasses' __init__() methods don't automatically call the __init__() methods of their superclasses, as in some other languages? Is the Pythonic and recommended idiom really like the following?
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Split a python list into other “sublists” i.e smaller lists [duplicate]
I have a python list which runs into 1000's. Something like:
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How to urlencode a querystring in Python?
... urllib.urlencode(f)
'eventName=myEvent&eventDescription=cool+event'
Python 3 or above
Use:
>>> urllib.parse.urlencode(f)
eventName=myEvent&eventDescription=cool+event
Note that this does not do url encoding in the commonly used sense (look at the output). For that use urllib....
How to use a decimal range() step value?
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numpy is such an ubiquitous component of python that I consider this answer to be the most 'pythonic' of all.
– airstrike
Sep 11 '13 at 19:20
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Catch a thread's exception in the caller thread in Python
I'm very new to Python and multithreaded programming in general. Basically, I have a script that will copy files to another location. I would like this to be placed in another thread so I can output .... to indicate that the script is still running.
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Given a URL to a text file, what is the simplest way to read the contents of the text file?
In Python, when given the URL for a text file, what is the simplest way to access the contents off the text file and print the contents of the file out locally line-by-line without saving a local copy of the text file?
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