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What's the point of map in Haskell, when there is fmap?

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How to pretty-print a numpy.array without scientific notation and with given precision?

...f the output: import numpy as np x=np.random.random(10) print(x) # [ 0.07837821 0.48002108 0.41274116 0.82993414 0.77610352 0.1023732 # 0.51303098 0.4617183 0.33487207 0.71162095] np.set_printoptions(precision=3) print(x) # [ 0.078 0.48 0.413 0.83 0.776 0.102 0.513 0.462 0.335...
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How can I check the system version of Android?

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Pairwise crossproduct in Python [duplicate]

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Python - Count elements in list [duplicate]

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Convert all strings in a list to int

...the map function (in Python 2.x): results = map(int, results) In Python 3, you will need to convert the result from map to a list: results = list(map(int, results)) share | improve this answer ...
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How do I exit the results of 'git diff' in Git Bash on windows? [duplicate]

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How to filter array in subdocument with MongoDB [duplicate]

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How can I use modulo operator (%) in JavaScript? [duplicate]

...nder after integer division. Lots of languages have it. For example: 10 % 3 // = 1 ; because 3 * 3 gets you 9, and 10 - 9 is 1. Apparently it is not the same as the modulo operator entirely. share | ...
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Sorting a set of values [closed]

...: >>> s = set(['0.000000000', '0.009518000', '10.277200999', '0.030810999', '0.018384000', '4.918560000']) >>> sorted(s) ['0.000000000', '0.009518000', '0.018384000', '0.030810999', '10.277200999', '4.918560000'] Note that sorted is giving you a list, not a set. That's because...