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How to change a string into uppercase
I have problem in changing a string into uppercase with Python. In my research, I got string.ascii_uppercase but it doesn't work.
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find first sequence item that matches a criterion [duplicate]
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Python next()
– Jonathon Reinhart
Oct 19 '13 at 4:29
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When and why should I use a namedtuple instead of a dictionary? [duplicate]
... you used the same keys in each one, but assuming you will have only valid Python identifiers as keys and don't need mutability,
mynamedtuple.fieldname
is prettier than
mydict['fieldname']
and
mynamedtuple = MyNamedTuple(firstvalue, secondvalue)
is prettier than
mydict = {'fieldname': fir...
Loop through list with both content and index [duplicate]
It is very common for me to loop through a python list to get both the contents and their indexes. What I usually do is the following:
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jupyter notebook选择conda环境 - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
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conda install ipykernel
将环境写入notebook的kernel中
python -m ipykernel install --user --name 环境名称 --display-name "Python (环境名称)"
然后打开notebook
jupyter notebook
浏览器打开对应地址,新建python,就会有对应的环境提示了.jupy...
Rename an environment with virtualenvwrapper
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I just tried this and it created the "copy" with python2.7, even though the oldenv I was trying to copy used python3.7..... sad.
– Leo
Aug 28 at 0:26
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How can one pull the (private) data of one's own Android app?
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Python alternative for where openssl has not been compiled with zlib: dd if=data.ab bs=1 skip=24 | python -c "import zlib,sys;sys.stdout.write(zlib.decompress(sys.stdin.read()))" | tar -xvf - (from above source)
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How to pass a user defined argument in scrapy spider
...www.example.com/{category}'] # py36
super().__init__(**kwargs) # python3
def parse(self, response)
self.log(self.domain) # system
Taken from the Scrapy doc: http://doc.scrapy.org/en/latest/topics/spiders.html#spider-arguments
Update 2013: Add second argument
Update 2015: ...
How to convert Nonetype to int or string?
...erally a number, but could be None . I want to divide it by a number, but Python raises:
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How to check if all of the following items are in a list?
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Operators like <= in Python are generally not overriden to mean something significantly different than "less than or equal to". It's unusual for the standard library does this--it smells like legacy API to me.
Use the equivalent and more clearl...