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Python nonlocal statement
What does the Python nonlocal statement do (in Python 3.0 and later)?
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Accessing the web page's HTTP Headers in JavaScript
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In Python, how do you convert a `datetime` object to seconds?
Apologies for the simple question... I'm new to Python... I have searched around and nothing seems to be working.
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What is the best way to call a script from another script?
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This is possible in Python 2 using
execfile("test2.py")
See the documentation for the handling of namespaces, if important in your case.
In Python 3, this is possible using (thanks to @fantastory)
exec(open("test2.py").read())
However, yo...
How to exit from Python without traceback?
I would like to know how to I exit from Python without having an traceback dump on the output.
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How to create abstract properties in python abstract classes
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Since Python 3.3 a bug was fixed meaning the property() decorator is now correctly identified as abstract when applied to an abstract method.
Note: Order matters, you have to use @property before @abstractmethod
Python 3.3+: (pyt...
Assigning a variable NaN in python without numpy
...s have a NaN constant you can use to assign a variable the value NaN. Can python do this without using numpy?
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Python exit commands - why so many and when should each be used?
It seems that python supports many different commands to stop script execution. The choices I've found are: quit() , exit() , sys.exit() , os._exit()
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PyLint, PyChecker or PyFlakes? [closed]
... much choose your check rules) on the following script :
#!/usr/local/bin/python
# by Daniel Rosengren modified by e-satis
import sys, time
stdout = sys.stdout
BAILOUT = 16
MAX_ITERATIONS = 1000
class Iterator(object) :
def __init__(self):
print 'Rendering...'
for y in xran...
Iterating over dictionaries using 'for' loops
...d values. To loop over both key and value you can use the following:
For Python 3.x:
for key, value in d.items():
For Python 2.x:
for key, value in d.iteritems():
To test for yourself, change the word key to poop.
In Python 3.x, iteritems() was replaced with simply items(), which returns a ...
