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Rename multiple files in a directory in Python [duplicate]
I'm trying to rename some files in a directory using Python.
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How to use a custom comparison function in Python 3?
In Python 2.x , I could pass custom function to sorted and .sort functions
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socket.error: [Errno 48] Address already in use
I'm trying to set up a server with python from mac terminal.
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Output to the same line overwriting previous output?
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Here's code for Python 3.x:
print(os.path.getsize(file_name)/1024+'KB / '+size+' KB downloaded!', end='\r')
The end= keyword is what does the work here -- by default, print() ends in a newline (\n) character, but this can be replaced with...
How to make an unaware datetime timezone aware in python
...Fewer dependencies and no pytz issues.
NOTE: If you wish to use this with python3 and python2, you can use this as well for the timezone import (hardcoded for UTC):
try:
from datetime import timezone
utc = timezone.utc
except ImportError:
#Hi there python2 user
class UTC(tzinfo):
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What is the best way to remove accents (normalize) in a Python unicode string?
I have a Unicode string in Python, and I would like to remove all the accents (diacritics).
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TypeError: 'dict_keys' object does not support indexing
...sing in d.keys() to your shuffle function. Probably this was written with python2.x (when d.keys() returned a list). With python3.x, d.keys() returns a dict_keys object which behaves a lot more like a set than a list. As such, it can't be indexed.
The solution is to pass list(d.keys()) (or simpl...
Python “SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xe2' in file”
I am writing some python code and I am receiving the error message as in the title, from searching this has to do with the character set.
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Can you define aliases for imported modules in Python?
In Python, is it possible to define an alias for an imported module?
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What does “mro()” do?
...e at class initialization, and the result is stored in __mro__ -- see docs.python.org/library/… .
– Alex Martelli
Jan 6 '10 at 4:24
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