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Access multiple elements of list knowing their index

...3, 8, 5, 6]) b = [1, 2, 5] print(list(a[b])) # Result: [1, 5, 5] But really, your current solution is fine. It's probably the neatest out of all of them. share | improve this answer | ...
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How do you programmatically set an attribute?

... Damn shame it doesn't work in all cases, as that would be really useful, for example, for adding the dirty attribute to user input... – brice Feb 28 '12 at 18:32 ...
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jQuery or CSS selector to select all IDs that start with some string [duplicate]

How can I select all elements whose id starts with "player_"? 4 Answers 4 ...
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How to downgrade or install an older version of Cocoapods

How can I downgrade Cocoapods to an older version, or how can I install an older version of Cocoapods? 6 Answers ...
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foreach vs someList.ForEach(){}

... The most common one is described in the comments to this question. Generally, if you are looking to remove multiple items from a list, you would want to separate the determination of which items to remove from the actual removal. It doesn't keep your code compact, but it guarantees that you do n...
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class

...lass << foo syntax opens up foo's singleton class (eigenclass). This allows you to specialise the behaviour of methods called on that specific object. a = 'foo' class << a def inspect '"bar"' end end a.inspect # => "bar" a = 'foo' # new object, new singleton class a.insp...
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Should you always favor xrange() over range()?

... For performance, especially when you're iterating over a large range, xrange() is usually better. However, there are still a few cases why you might prefer range(): In python 3, range() does what xrange() used to do and xrange() does not exist. ...
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Getting SyntaxError for print with keyword argument end=' '

...print ("foo" % bar, end=" ") or print "foo" % bar, end=" " i.e. as a call to print with a tuple as argument. That's obviously bad syntax (literals don't take keyword arguments). In Python 3.x print is an actual function, so it takes keyword arguments, too. The correct idiom in Python 2.x for ...
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Why do we need virtual functions in C++?

... a rat." So far so good, right? Animals eat generic food, cats eat rats, all without virtual. Let's change it a little now so that eat() is called via an intermediate function (a trivial function just for this example): // This can go at the top of the main.cpp file void func(Animal *xyz) { xyz-...
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How to list all properties of a PowerShell object

...nstructions that can affect either the table or list formats. These are usually meant to limit the display of reams of properties down to just the essential properties. However there are times when you really want to see everything. In those cases Format-List * will show all the properties. Note tha...