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Override Python's 'in' operator?

If I am creating my own class in Python, what function should I define so as to allow the use of the 'in' operator, e.g. 3 ...
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Correct way to write line to file?

... You should use the print() function which is available since Python 2.6+ from __future__ import print_function # Only needed for Python 2 print("hi there", file=f) For Python 3 you don't need the import, since the print() function is the default. The alternative would be to use: ...
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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' share | improve this answer ...
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Can someone explain __all__ in Python?

I have been using Python more and more, and I keep seeing the variable __all__ set in different __init__.py files. Can someone explain what this does? ...
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Single quotes vs. double quotes in Python [closed]

... Most python coders code it that way. There is no explicit rule, but because we often read the code that way, it becomes an habit. – e-satis Mar 8 '10 at 14:35 ...
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Iterate through pairs of items in a Python list [duplicate]

Is it possible to iterate a list in the following way in Python (treat this code as pseudocode)? 5 Answers ...
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Wrap long lines in Python [duplicate]

How do I wrap long lines in Python without sacrificing indentation? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Python os.path.join on Windows

I am trying to learn python and am making a program that will output a script. I want to use os.path.join, but am pretty confused. According to the docs if I say: ...
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Python's os.makedirs doesn't understand “~” in my path

... So I didn't use os.path.expanduser, and did what the OP did, and python created "~" directory in my current directory. How can I delete that directory (without removing the actual home directory)? – Happy Mittal Aug 14 '19 at 11:14 ...
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Twitter Bootstrap 3.0 how do I “badge badge-important” now

... @Jens-AndréKoch you're right about my "Aaah!! No!!". It does sound like I'm telling people "you're doing it wrong", and I have no place to say that. Sorry. – broc.seib Nov 20 '14 at 17:06 ...