大约有 9,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0287秒) [XML]
In-memory size of a Python structure
Is there a reference for the memory size of Python data stucture on 32- and 64-bit platforms?
7 Answers
...
Finding local IP addresses using Python's stdlib
How can I find local IP addresses (i.e. 192.168.x.x or 10.0.x.x) in Python platform independently and using only the standard library?
...
How to fix Python indentation
I have some Python code that have inconsistent indentation. There is a lot of mixture of tabs and spaces to make the matter even worse, and even space indentation is not preserved.
...
Error: “Cannot modify the return value” c#
... Nov 17 '09 at 9:54
Fredrik NorménFredrik Normén
1911 bronze badge
...
Difference between Python's Generators and Iterators
...ore general concept: any object whose class has a __next__ method (next in Python 2) and an __iter__ method that does return self.
Every generator is an iterator, but not vice versa. A generator is built by calling a function that has one or more yield expressions (yield statements, in Python 2.5 a...
How to strip all whitespace from string
How do I strip all the spaces in a python string? For example, I want a string like strip my spaces to be turned into stripmyspaces , but I cannot seem to accomplish that with strip() :
...
Why can't Python parse this JSON data?
...hen you should have {}:
[] are for JSON arrays, which are called list in Python
{} are for JSON objects, which are called dict in Python
Here's how your JSON file should look:
{
"maps": [
{
"id": "blabla",
"iscategorical": "0"
},
{
...
How to list all installed packages and their versions in Python?
Is there a way in Python to list all installed packages and their versions?
11 Answers
...
What does “hashable” mean in Python?
...
From the Python glossary:
An object is hashable if it has a hash value which never changes during its lifetime (it needs a __hash__() method), and can be compared to other objects (it needs an __eq__() or __cmp__() method). Hashab...
What's the u prefix in a Python string?
...
You're right, see 3.1.3. Unicode Strings.
It's been the syntax since Python 2.0.
Python 3 made them redundant, as the default string type is Unicode. Versions 3.0 through 3.2 removed them, but they were re-added in 3.3+ for compatibility with Python 2 to aide the 2 to 3 transition.
...