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Calculating Pearson correlation and significance in Python

... @dfrankow I think it's because imap cannot handle float. python gives an TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'itertools.imap' and 'float' at num = psum - (sum_x * sum_y/n) – alvas Jan 24 '13 at 14:17 ...
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What is the pythonic way to detect the last element in a 'for' loop?

I'd like to know the best way (more compact and "pythonic" way) to do a special treatment for the last element in a for loop. There is a piece of code that should be called only between elements, being suppressed in the last one. ...
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How is set() implemented?

I've seen people say that set objects in python have O(1) membership-checking. How are they implemented internally to allow this? What sort of data structure does it use? What other implications does that implementation have? ...
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Are list-comprehensions and functional functions faster than “for loops”?

In terms of performance in Python, is a list-comprehension, or functions like map() , filter() and reduce() faster than a for loop? Why, technically, they run in a C speed , while the for loop runs in the python virtual machine speed ?. ...
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Python function global variables?

... Within a Python scope, any assignment to a variable not already declared within that scope creates a new local variable unless that variable is declared earlier in the function as referring to a globally scoped variable with the keywo...
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Extract a part of the filepath (a directory) in Python

... In Python 3.4 you can use the pathlib module: >>> from pathlib import Path >>> p = Path('C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe') >>> p.name 'iexplore.exe' >>> p.suffix '.exe' >&g...
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Share Large, Read-Only Numpy Array Between Multiprocessing Processes

...know about this one. No. Refer to example below. Example #!/usr/bin/env python from multiprocessing import Process import sharedmem import numpy def do_work(data, start): data[start] = 0; def split_work(num): n = 20 width = n/num shared = sharedmem.empty(n) shared[:] = nump...
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Python: Ignore 'Incorrect padding' error when base64 decoding

...ding === always works. Any extra = chars are seemingly safely discarded by Python. – Acumenus Nov 24 '19 at 21:30 ...
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are there dictionaries in javascript like python?

... Actually, Python allows statement-terminating semicolons, so the first example is completely valid both in Python and JavaScript – celticminstrel Oct 15 '15 at 22:45 ...
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Python unittest - opposite of assertRaises?

...code you would raise a KeyError, that would be an error, not a failure. In python - differently than some other languages - Exceptions are routinely used for control flow, this is why we have the except <ExceptionName> syntax indeed. To that regard, user9876's solution is simply wrong. ...