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Getting the name of a variable as a string
This thread discusses how to get the name of a function as a string in Python:
How to get a function name as a string?
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How to use glob() to find files recursively?
...se pathlib.Path.rglob from the the pathlib module, which was introduced in Python 3.5.
from pathlib import Path
for path in Path('src').rglob('*.c'):
print(path.name)
If you don't want to use pathlib, use can use glob.glob('**/*.c'), but don't forget to pass in the recursive keyword parameter ...
What does 'wb' mean in this code, using Python?
...le in binary mode, so
there are also modes like 'rb', 'wb',
and 'r+b'. Python on Windows makes a
distinction between text and binary
files; the end-of-line characters in
text files are automatically altered
slightly when data is read or written.
This behind-the-scenes modification to
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How to convert JSON data into a Python object
I want to use Python to convert JSON data into a Python object.
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What's the best way to parse command line arguments? [closed]
...he easiest , tersest , and most flexible method or library for parsing Python command line arguments?
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Controlling mouse with Python
How does one control the mouse cursor in Python, i.e. move it to certain position and click, under Windows?
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How to dynamically load a Python class
Given a string of a Python class, e.g. my_package.my_module.MyClass , what is the best possible way to load it?
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Accessing dict_keys element by index in Python3
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Call list() on the dictionary instead:
keys = list(test)
In Python 3, the dict.keys() method returns a dictionary view object, which acts as a set. Iterating over the dictionary directly also yields keys, so turning a dictionary into a list results in a list of all the keys:
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Call a python function from jinja2
I am using jinja2, and I want to call a python function as a helper, using a similar syntax as if I were calling a macro. jinja2 seems intent on preventing me from making a function call, and insists I repeat myself by copying the function into a template as a macro.
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Replace values in list using Python [duplicate]
...ate(items):
if not (item % 2):
items[index] = None
Here are (Python 3.6.3) timings demonstrating the non-timesave:
In [1]: %%timeit
...: items = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
...: for index, item in enumerate(items):
...: if not (item % 2):
...: items[inde...