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What is the reason for having '//' in Python? [duplicate]

... In Python 3, they made the / operator do a floating-point division, and added the // operator to do integer division (i.e. quotient without remainder); whereas in Python 2, the / operator was simply integer division, unless one of the ...
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How to convert list of tuples to multiple lists?

... function zip() will almost do what you want: >>> zip(*[(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)]) [(1, 3, 5), (2, 4, 6)] The only difference is that you get tuples instead of lists. You can convert them to lists using map(list, zip(*[(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)])) ...
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What's the difference between “mod” and “remainder”?

... is a difference between modulus and remainder. For example: -21 mod 4 is 3 because -21 + 4 x 6 is 3. But -21 divided by 4 gives -5 with a remainder of -1. For positive values, there is no difference. share | ...
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How does java do modulus calculations with negative numbers?

Am I doing modulus wrong? Because in Java -13 % 64 is supposed to evaluate to -13 but I get 51 . 14 Answers ...
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What's the difference between RANK() and DENSE_RANK() functions in oracle?

... assigned the same rank, with the next ranking(s) skipped. So, if you have 3 items at rank 2, the next rank listed would be ranked 5. DENSE_RANK again gives you the ranking within your ordered partition, but the ranks are consecutive. No ranks are skipped if there are ranks with multiple items. As...
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Replacement for “rename” in dplyr

... dplyr version 0.3 added a new rename() function that works just like plyr::rename(). df <- rename(df, new_name = old_name) share | imp...
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What is the difference between Python's list methods append and extend?

... 5329 append: Appends object at the end. x = [1, 2, 3] x.append([4, 5]) print (x) gives you: [1, ...
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Too many 'if' statements?

...t[][] result = new int[][] { { 0, 0, 1, 2 }, { 0, 0, 2, 1 }, { 2, 1, 3, 3 }, { 1, 2, 3, 3 } }; return result[one][two]; share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Is there a difference between using a dict literal and a dict constructor?

... answered Jul 7 '11 at 12:43 John La RooyJohn La Rooy 249k4646 gold badges326326 silver badges469469 bronze badges ...
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Installing Ruby Gem in Windows

... 73 I recommend you just use rubyinstaller It is recommended by the official Ruby page - see https:...