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HTML - Display image after selecting filename [duplicate]
...e to assign the image to the background of a div by getting the image path and adding it to background: url(' IMG PATH ')
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Representing graphs (data structure) in Python
... ('E', 'F'), ('F', 'C')]
The data structure I've found to be most useful and efficient for graphs in Python is a dict of sets. This will be the underlying structure for our Graph class. You also have to know if these connections are arcs (directed, connect one way) or edges (undirected, connect bo...
What is the main difference between PATCH and PUT request?
...d by browsers. So, I want to know what the main difference between PATCH and PUT requests are, and when we should use one or the other.
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plot a circle with pyplot
...rcle with matplotlib.pyplot (please no pylab) taking as input center (x,y) and radius r. I tried some variants of this:
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GDB missing in OS X v10.9 (Mavericks)
I went to use GDB in OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), and it's not there. Where has it gone?
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How to prettyprint a JSON file?
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To parse a file, use json.load():
with open('filename.txt', 'r') as handle:
parsed = json.load(handle)
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What does __FILE__ mean in Ruby?
... file foo.rb, __FILE__ would be interpreted as "foo.rb".
Edit: Ruby 1.9.2 and 1.9.3 appear to behave a little differently from what Luke Bayes said in his comment. With these files:
# test.rb
puts __FILE__
require './dir2/test.rb'
# dir2/test.rb
puts __FILE__
Running ruby test.rb will output
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Concatenate two string literals
... He writes that "the new idea is that we can use + to concatenate a string and a string literal - or, for that matter, two strings (but not two string literals).
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Accessing elements of Python dictionary by index
...>> mydict["Apple"]
{'American': '16', 'Mexican': 10, 'Chinese': 5}
And getting how many of them are American (16), do like this:
>>> mydict["Apple"]["American"]
'16'
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Double Iteration in List Comprehension
...y don't have much meaning to me! Suppose you have a text full of sentences and you want an array of words.
# Without list comprehension
list_of_words = []
for sentence in text:
for word in sentence:
list_of_words.append(word)
return list_of_words
I like to think of list comprehension a...
