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What is __init__.py for?
What is __init__.py for in a Python source directory?
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Import module from subfolder
...ant to import subfolders as modules. Therefore every subfolder contains a __init__.py . My folder structure is like this:
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Understanding Python super() with __init__() methods [duplicate]
...ady.
Note that the syntax changed in Python 3.0: you can just say super().__init__() instead of super(ChildB, self).__init__() which IMO is quite a bit nicer. The standard docs also refer to a guide to using super() which is quite explanatory.
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What's the difference between a Python “property” and “attribute”?
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it looks up eggs in spam, and then examines eggs to see if it has a __get__, __set__, or __delete__ method — if it does, it's a property. If it is a property, instead of just returning the eggs object (as it would for any other attribute) it will call the __get__ method (since we were ...
Can I redirect the stdout in python into some sort of string buffer?
...ngIO import StringIO # Python3 use: from io import StringIO
import sys
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = mystdout = StringIO()
# blah blah lots of code ...
sys.stdout = old_stdout
# examine mystdout.getvalue()
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What is the purpose of python's inner classes?
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Quoted from http://www.geekinterview.com/question_details/64739:
Advantages of inner class:
Logical grouping of classes: If a class is useful to only one other class then it is logical to embed it in that class and keep the two together. Nesting such "helper cla...
Can I use __init__.py to define global variables?
...modules of a package. I've thought that the best place would be in in the __init__.py file of the root package. But I don't know how to do this. Suppose I have a few subpackages and each with several modules. How can I access that variable from these modules?
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Inverse dictionary lookup in Python
...s slow as yours, because it creates a list from the dict twice.
key = dict_obj.keys()[dict_obj.values().index(value)]
Or if you prefer brevity over readability you can save one more character with
key = list(dict_obj)[dict_obj.values().index(value)]
And if you prefer efficiency, @PaulMcGuire's...
ruby send method passing multiple parameters
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send("i_take_multiple_arguments", *[25.0,26.0]) #Where star is the "splat" operator
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send(:i_take_multiple_arguments, 25.0, 26.0)
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Is arr.__len__() the preferred way to get the length of an array in Python?
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my_list = [1,2,3,4,5]
len(my_list)
# 5
The same works for tuples:
my_tuple = (1,2,3,4,5)
len(my_tuple)
# 5
And strings, which are really just arrays of characters:
my_string = 'hello world'
len(my_string)
# 11
It was in...
