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Build a Basic Python Iterator

...ator protocol, which basically means they provide two methods: __iter__() and __next__(). The __iter__ returns the iterator object and is implicitly called at the start of loops. The __next__() method returns the next value and is implicitly called at each loop increment. This method raises a...
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bash HISTSIZE vs. HISTFILESIZE?

... Short answer: HISTSIZE is the number of lines or commands that are stored in memory in a history list while your bash session is ongoing. HISTFILESIZE is the number of lines or commands that (a) are allowed in the history file at startup time of a session, and (b) are stored i...
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Trying to understand CMTime and CMTimeMake

1) CMTimeMake(1,10) means duration of 1 second and timescale of 10, or 10 frames per second. This means 1s duration of video with 10 frames? ...
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What are the differences between virtual memory and physical memory?

...e to correspond to actual physical addresses. The operating system creates and deals with these mappings - utilizing the page table, among other data structures to maintain the mappings. Virtual memory mappings are always found in the page table or some similar data structure (in case of other imple...
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Items in JSON object are out of order using “json.dumps”?

... Both Python dict (before Python 3.7) and JSON object are unordered collections. You could pass sort_keys parameter, to sort the keys: >>> import json >>> json.dumps({'a': 1, 'b': 2}) '{"b": 2, "a": 1}' >>> json.dumps({'a': 1, 'b': 2},...
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What do 'statically linked' and 'dynamically linked' mean?

I often hear the terms 'statically linked' and 'dynamically linked', often in reference to code written in C , C++ or C# . What are they, what exactly are they talking about, and what are they linking? ...
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What does 'synchronized' mean?

I have some questions regarding the usage and significance of the synchronized keyword. 17 Answers ...
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passing several arguments to FUN of lapply (and others *apply)

...n the lapply call as an argument, like so: lapply(input, myfun, arg1=6) and lapply, recognizing that arg1 is not an argument it knows what to do with, will automatically pass it on to myfun. All the other apply functions can do the same thing. An addendum: You can use ... when you're writing you...
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Are there any O(1/n) algorithms?

...put size for which the algorithm is not supposed to execute any operation. And therefore I would think that O(1/n) time complexity is indeed impossible to achieve. – Roland Ewald May 25 '09 at 14:10 ...
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How to close tag properly?

... <img src='stackoverflow.png' /> Works fine and closes the tag properly. Best to add the alt attribute for people that are visually impaired. share | improve this answ...