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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...
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Among $_REQUEST, $_GET and $_POST which one is the fastest?

... $_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...
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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...
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What's the pythonic way to use getters and setters?

... 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...
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Accessing dict keys like an attribute?

... 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...
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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 add a comment  |  ...
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How to determine a Python variable's type?

... It is so simple. You do it like this. print(type(variable_name)) share | improve this answer | follow | ...