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Can a dictionary be passed to django models on create?

...our model is called MyModel: # create instance of model m = MyModel(**data_dict) # don't forget to save to database! m.save() As for your second question, the dictionary has to be the final argument. Again, extra and extra2 should be fields in the model. m2 =MyModel(extra='hello', extra2='world'...
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How to find out what group a given user has?

... This one shows the user's uid as well as all the groups (with their gids) they belong to id userid share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Identify if a string is a number

...ld use double.TryParse, since we want to know if it represents a number at all. – John Gietzen May 21 '09 at 18:31 6 ...
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Python's json module, converts int dictionary keys to strings

...which implement a __hash__ method. (The Lua docs suggest that it automatically uses the object's ID as a hash/key even for mutable objects and relies on string interning to ensure that equivalent strings map to the same objects). In Perl, Javascript, awk and many other languages the keys for hash...
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Get __name__ of calling function's module in Python

....stack()[1] mod = inspect.getmodule(frm[0]) print '[%s] %s' % (mod.__name__, msg) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How to embed a text file in a .NET assembly?

... Ah-hah, all I needed to do was add a My. to the front (i.e. My.Resources.solutions) Simples! – Spedge Jun 13 '09 at 14:40 ...
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Saving images in Python at a very high quality

...nd trying to get good figures in a latex document, save as an eps. Specifically, try something like this after running the commands to plot the image: plt.savefig('destination_path.eps', format='eps') I have found that eps files work best and the dpi parameter is what really makes them look good ...
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How do I mock an open used in a with statement (using the Mock framework in Python)?

...ager (from the examples page in the mock documentation): >>> open_name = '%s.open' % __name__ >>> with patch(open_name, create=True) as mock_open: ... mock_open.return_value = MagicMock(spec=file) ... ... with open('/some/path', 'w') as f: ... f.write('something') ...
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How to loop backwards in python? [duplicate]

... gives [10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1] But for iteration, you should really be using xrange instead. So, xrange(10, 0, -1) Note for Python 3 users: There are no separate range and xrange functions in Python 3, there is just range, which follows the design of Python 2's xrange. ...
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What are C++ functors and their uses?

...42); // create an instance of the functor class int i = add42(8); // and "call" it assert(i == 50); // and it added 42 to its argument std::vector<int> in; // assume this contains a bunch of values) std::vector<int> out(in.size()); // Pass a functor to std::transform, which calls the fu...