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python re.sub group: number after \number
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The answer is:
re.sub(r'(foo)', r'\g<1>123', 'foobar')
Relevant excerpt from the docs:
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How to sort objects by multiple keys in Python?
...ult:
return mult * result
else:
return 0
return sorted(items, cmp=comparer)
You can call it like this:
b = [{u'TOT_PTS_Misc': u'Utley, Alex', u'Total_Points': 96.0},
{u'TOT_PTS_Misc': u'Russo, Brandon', u'Total_Points': 96.0},
{u'TOT_PTS_Misc': u'...
Exit codes in Python
I got a message saying script xyz.py returned exit code 0 . What does this mean?
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Code Golf - π day
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In dc: 88 and 93 93 94 96 102 105 129 138 141 chars
Just in case, I am using OpenBSD and some supposedly non-portable extensions at this point.
93 chars. This is based on same formula as FORTRAN solution (slightly different results than test cases). ...
How do I use vi keys in ipython under *nix?
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In case someone's wandering in here recently, IPython 5.0 switched from readline to prompt_toolkit, so an updated answer to this question is to pass an option:
$ ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi
... or to set it globally in the profile configuration (~/.ipytho...
Regex not operator
Is there an NOT operator in Regexes?
Like in that string : "(2001) (asdf) (dasd1123_asd 21.01.2011 zqge)(dzqge) name (20019)"
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Is 1.0 a valid output from std::generate_canonical?
...o and one, without 1 , i.e. they are numbers from the half-open interval [0,1). The documention on cppreference.com of std::generate_canonical confirms this.
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Test if something is not undefined in JavaScript
I'm checking if(response[0].title !== undefined) , but I get the error:
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Python to print out status bar and percentage
...t progressbar
from time import sleep
bar = progressbar.ProgressBar(maxval=20, \
widgets=[progressbar.Bar('=', '[', ']'), ' ', progressbar.Percentage()])
bar.start()
for i in xrange(20):
bar.update(i+1)
sleep(0.1)
bar.finish()
To install it, you can use easy_install progressbar, or pip ...
How to “fadeOut” & “remove” a div in jQuery?
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Try this:
<a onclick='$("#notification").fadeOut(300, function() { $(this).remove(); });' class="notificationClose "><img src="close.png"/></a>
I think your double quotes around the onclick were making it not work. :)
EDIT: As pointed out below, inline java...
