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Test if lists share any items in python
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Short answer: use not set(a).isdisjoint(b), it's generally the fastest.
There are four common ways to test if two lists a and b share any items. The first option is to convert both to sets and check their intersection, as such:
bool(set(a) & set(b))
Because sets are stor...
Python extending with - using super() Python 3 vs Python 2
Originally I wanted to ask this question , but then I found it was already thought of before...
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Why does SSL handshake give 'Could not generate DH keypair' exception?
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This works for me too, but I have added a provider dynamically. Reffer my answer here for details.
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HTML5 Email Validation
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And when the user press submit, it automatically shows an error message like:
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Flask-SQLalchemy update a row's information
...e many objects to be updated.
If you want to give add_user permission to all the admins,
rows_changed = User.query.filter_by(role='admin').update(dict(permission='add_user'))
db.session.commit()
Notice that filter_by takes keyword arguments (use only one =) as opposed to filter which takes an e...
Java: parse int value from a char
...So e.g. '0' in ascii is 48, '1' is 49, etc. So if you take '2' - '0' you really just get 50 - 48 = 2. Have a look at an ASCII table in order to understand this principle better. Also, 'x' means get the ascii value of the character in Java.
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How to include external Python code to use in other files?
...ods in a file, is there a way to include those files in another file, but call them without any prefix (i.e. file prefix)?
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Chrome, Javascript, window.open in new tab
...pup’) by specifying options in the 3rd parameter
3. If the window.open call was not part of a user-initiated event, it’ll open in a new window.
4. A “user initiated event” does not have to the same function call – but it must originate in the function invoked by a user click
5. If a use...
Why does the expression 0 < 0 == 0 return False in Python?
...o say 0 < x <= 5 than to say (0 < x) and (x <= 5).
These are called chained comparisons. And that's a link to the documentation for them.
With the other cases you talk about, the parenthesis force one relational operator to be applied before the other, and so they are no longer chained...
putting current class as return type annotation [duplicate]
...e. Instead, they are preserved in __annotations__ in string form. This is called Postponed Evaluation of Annotations, introduced in PEP 563.
Also note:
Deprecation policy
Starting with Python 3.7, a __future__ import is required to use the
described functionality. No warnings are raised...
