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How to count the number of files in a directory using Python

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How to print instances of a class using print()?

I am learning the ropes in Python. When I try to print an object of class Foobar using the print() function, I get an output like this: ...
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setuptools: package data folder location

I use setuptools to distribute my python package. Now I need to distribute additional datafiles. 3 Answers ...
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Flattening a shallow list in Python [duplicate]

... hadn't heard from from_iterable. it's prettier than the *, if less pythonic – Jules G.M. Mar 29 '16 at 22:04 1 ...
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NameError: name 'reduce' is not defined in Python

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How to randomly select an item from a list?

...orrect', 'horse', 'staple'] print(secrets.choice(foo)) secrets is new in Python 3.6, on older versions of Python you can use the random.SystemRandom class: import random secure_random = random.SystemRandom() print(secure_random.choice(foo)) ...
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Get loop count inside a Python FOR loop

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How to save a dictionary to a file?

... Python has the pickle module just for this kind of thing. These functions are all that you need for saving and loading almost any object: def save_obj(obj, name ): with open('obj/'+ name + '.pkl', 'wb') as f: pi...
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python date of the previous month

I am trying to get the date of the previous month with python. Here is what i've tried: 12 Answers ...
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Append values to a set in Python

...> my_set |= {2} >>> my_set {1, 2} Note: In versions prior to Python 2.7, use set([...]) instead of {...}. share | improve this answer | follow | ...