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Convert int to ASCII and back in Python
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ASCII to int:
ord('a')
gives 97
And back to a string:
in Python2: str(unichr(97))
in Python3: chr(97)
gives 'a'
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Using headers with the Python requests library's get method
... I recently stumbled upon this great library for handling HTTP requests in Python; found here http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/index.html .
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How do I write output in same place on the console?
I am new to python and am writing some scripts to automate downloading files from FTP servers, etc. I want to show the progress of the download, but I want it to stay in the same position, such as:
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How to implement an ordered, default dict? [duplicate]
... @martineau: You're right. I believe callable was removed in Python 3.1 and then reinstated in Python 3.2, and I hadn't upgraded yet when I made this edit. Feel free to make the change.
– Neil G
Jun 17 '12 at 17:45
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Search and replace a line in a file in Python
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print('{} {}'.format(fileinput.filelineno(), line), end='') # for Python 3
# print "%d: %s" % (fileinput.filelineno(), line), # for Python 2
What happens here is:
The original file is moved to a backup file
The standard output is redirected to the original file within the loop
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How to sort the letters in a string alphabetically in Python
Is there an easy way to sort the letters in a string alphabetically in Python?
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Which exception should I raise on bad/illegal argument combinations in Python?
...g about the best practices for indicating invalid argument combinations in Python. I've come across a few situations where you have a function like so:
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Is a Python list guaranteed to have its elements stay in the order they are inserted in?
If I have the following Python code
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Find object in list that has attribute equal to some value (that meets any condition)
...t("i found it!")
break
The naive loop-break version, is perfectly Pythonic -- it's concise, clear, and efficient. To make it match the behavior of the one-liner:
for x in test_list:
if x.value == value:
print("i found it!")
break
else:
x = None
This will assign None...
What is the most pythonic way to check if an object is a number?
Given an arbitrary python object, what's the best way to determine whether it is a number? Here is is defined as acts like a number in certain circumstances .
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