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Batch files - number of command line arguments
... handle number of arguments with this sort of logic:
IF "%1"=="" GOTO HAVE_0
IF "%2"=="" GOTO HAVE_1
IF "%3"=="" GOTO HAVE_2
etc.
If you have more than 9 arguments then you are screwed with this approach though. There are various hacks for creating counters which you can find here, but be warne...
Among $_REQUEST, $_GET and $_POST which one is the fastest?
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$_REQUEST, by default, contains the contents of $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIE.
But it's only a default, which depends on variables_order ; and not sure you want to work with cookies.
If I had to choose, I would probably not us...
Python division
...t:
>>> float(10 - 20) / (100 - 10)
-0.1111111111111111
or from __future__ import division, which the forces / to adopt Python 3.x's behavior that always returns a float.
>>> from __future__ import division
>>> (10 - 20) / (100 - 10)
-0.1111111111111111
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What is uint_fast32_t and why should it be used instead of the regular int and uint32_t?
...ract the low-level representation and make it easier to comprehend ( uint64_t instead of long long type, which is 8 bytes).
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Use logging print the output of pprint
...rmatter to add name and levelname when logging. It looks a little untidy:
__main__ : DEBUG : ['aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa',
'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb',
'cccccccccccccccccccc',
'dddddddddddddddddddd']
__main__ : DEBUG : Some other logging text
There may be a more elegant solution, but this:
for l...
What's the pythonic way to use getters and setters?
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Try this: Python Property
The sample code is:
class C(object):
def __init__(self):
self._x = None
@property
def x(self):
"""I'm the 'x' property."""
print("getter of x called")
return self._x
@x.setter
def x(self, value):
print("sette...
Accessing dict keys like an attribute?
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The best way to do this is:
class AttrDict(dict):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(AttrDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__dict__ = self
Some pros:
It actually works!
No dictionary class methods are shadowed (e.g. .keys() work just fine. Unle...
What does Python's eval() do?
... command string and then have python run it as code. So for example: eval("__import__('os').remove('file')").
– BYS2
Feb 21 '12 at 19:24
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Viewing all defined variables [duplicate]
...r package outside of IPython too. Very useful!
– Hugh_Kelley
Jul 25 '19 at 7:50
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How to determine a Python variable's type?
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It is so simple. You do it like this.
print(type(variable_name))
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