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putting current class as return type annotation [duplicate]
In python 3 I can make arguments and return type annotations. Example:
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print memory address of Python variable [duplicate]
How do I print the memory address of a variable in Python 2.7?
I know id() returns the 'id' of a variable or object, but this doesn't return the expected 0x3357e182 style I was expecting to see for a memory address.
I want to do something like print &x , where x is a C++ int variable for exam...
How to convert 'binary string' to normal string in Python3?
...s. You don't need to specify encoding if the encoding is utf-8 (default in Python 3.x according to str.encode, bytes.decode doc-string)
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Installation Issue with matplotlib Python [duplicate]
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Python 3.3.6, I get this: File "/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/tkinter/__init__.py", line 40, in <module> import _tkinter # If this fails your Python may not be configured...
What is the proper way to format a multi-line dict in Python?
In Python, I want to write a multi-line dict in my code. There are a couple of ways one could format it. Here are a few that I could think of:
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How do I calculate square root in Python?
Why does Python give the "wrong" answer?
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Python extract pattern matches
Python 2.7.1
I am trying to use python regular expression to extract words inside of a pattern
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Python: Get the first character of the first string in a list?
How would I get the first character from the first string in a list in Python?
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Converting integer to binary in python
...rts the number to its binary representation
If you're using a version of Python 3.6 or above, you can also use f-strings:
>>> f'{6:08b}'
'00000110'
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HTTP requests and JSON parsing in Python
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The requests Python module takes care of both retrieving JSON data and decoding it, due to its builtin JSON decoder. Here is an example taken from the module's documentation:
>>> import requests
>>> r = requests.get('ht...
