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How to identify numpy types in python?

...o test for that. And so on. The point is, you have to know what you're actually asking for when you want to do something as unusual as loose manual type switching, but once you know, it's easy to implement. – abarnert Mar 11 '16 at 20:41 ...
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Remove not alphanumeric characters from string

...e them. A backslash in the string needs escaping if it's to be taken literally: "\\test\\red\\bob\\fred\\new".replace(/\W/g, '') "testredbobfrednew" // output Handling malformed strings If you're not able to escape the input string correctly (why not?), or it's coming from some kind of untruste...
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Running a cron every 30 seconds

...ormatted to ensure it's easy to keep them synchronised. Both cron jobs actually run every minute but the latter one will wait half a minute before executing the "meat" of the job, /path/to/executable. For other (non-cron-based) options, see the other answers here, particularly the ones mentioning fc...
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Comparing strings with == which are declared final in Java

...nal and initialized with a compile-time constant expression (§15.28), is called a constant variable. Also from JLS §15.28 - Constant Expression: Compile-time constant expressions of type String are always "interned" so as to share unique instances, using the method String#intern(). This ...
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correct way to define class variables in Python [duplicate]

... being init always executed after the object is created, it becomes practically equal to define variables outside of init, right? – jeanc Jan 29 '12 at 21:33 2 ...
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Detecting that the browser has no mouse and is touch-only

... not a good way to move forward (and it is somewhat inconsistent). Additionally, unless you are tracking a very specific event or only trying to rule out a few classes above, using events themselves isn't full proof. For example, say you've discovered that a user have emitted a real mousemove (not ...
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Python debugging tips [closed]

... same effect in the running code ipdb is a version of pdb for IPython. It allows the use of pdb with all the IPython features including tab completion. It is also possible to set pdb to automatically run on an uncaught exception. Pydb was written to be an enhanced version of Pdb. Benefits? ...
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Should all Python classes extend object?

...inheritance are different in ways that I won't even try to summarize here. All good documentation that I've seen about MI describes new-style classes. Finally, old-style classes have disappeared in Python 3, and inheritance from object has become implicit. So, always prefer new style classes unless...
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Underscore prefix for property and method names in JavaScript

... Welcome to 2019! It appears a proposal to extend class syntax to allow for # prefixed variable to be private was accepted. Chrome 74 ships with this support. _ prefixed variable names are considered private by convention but are still public. This syntax tries to be both terse and int...
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Passing parameters to a Bash function

...n_name { command... } or function_name () { command... } To call a function with arguments: function_name "$arg1" "$arg2" The function refers to passed arguments by their position (not by name), that is $1, $2, and so forth. $0 is the name of the script itself. Example: function_n...