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Python glob multiple filetypes
Is there a better way to use glob.glob in python to get a list of multiple file types such as .txt, .mdown, and .markdown? Right now I have something like this:
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How to convert an OrderedDict into a regular dict in python3
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Here is what seems simplest and works in python 3.7
from collections import OrderedDict
d = OrderedDict([('method', 'constant'), ('data', '1.225')])
d2 = dict(d) # Now a normal dict
Now to check this:
>>> type(d2)
<class 'dict'>
>>> isinst...
How to pretty print nested dictionaries?
How can I pretty print a dictionary with depth of ~4 in Python? I tried pretty printing with pprint() , but it did not work:
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Drop all duplicate rows across multiple columns in Python Pandas
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Split string using a newline delimiter with Python
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python generator “send” function purpose?
Can someone give me an example of why the "send" function associated with Python generator function exists? I fully understand the yield function. However, the send function is confusing to me. The documentation on this method is convoluted:
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Removing numbers from string [closed]
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In Python 2.7 and above, you don't need the brackets around the list comprehension. You can leave them out and it becomes a generator expression.
– Kirk Strauser
Oct 12 '12 at 3:38
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Python using enumerate inside list comprehension
...appears the list comprehension's faster, not to mention more readable.
~$ python -mtimeit -s"mylist = ['a','b','c','d']" "list(enumerate(mylist))"
1000000 loops, best of 3: 1.61 usec per loop
~$ python -mtimeit -s"mylist = ['a','b','c','d']" "[(i, j) for i, j in enumerate(mylist)]"
1000000 loops, b...
multiprocessing.Pool: When to use apply, apply_async or map?
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Back in the old days of Python, to call a function with arbitrary arguments, you would use apply:
apply(f,args,kwargs)
apply still exists in Python2.7 though not in Python3, and is generally not used anymore. Nowadays,
f(*args,**kwargs)
is pr...
Get protocol + host name from URL
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You should be able to do it with urlparse (docs: python2, python3):
from urllib.parse import urlparse
# from urlparse import urlparse # Python 2
parsed_uri = urlparse('http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1234567/blah-blah-blah-blah' )
result = '{uri.scheme}://{uri.netloc}/...