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Python constructors and __init__
...ame but different arguments.
In your code example, you're not overloading __init__(). What happens is that the second definition rebinds the name __init__ to the new method, rendering the first method inaccessible.
As to your general question about constructors, Wikipedia is a good starting point....
`if __name__ == '__main__'` equivalent in Ruby
...f there isn't really a good, clean way of doing this.
EDIT: Found it.
if __FILE__ == $0
foo()
bar()
end
But it's definitely not common.
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What is the difference between .*? and .* regular expressions?
...edy, first tries to match as many . as possible.
eeeAiiZuuuuAoooZeeee
\_______________/
A.* matched, Z can't match
Since the Z doesn't match, the engine backtracks, and .* must then match one fewer .:
eeeAiiZuuuuAoooZeeee
\______________/
A.* matched, Z still can't match
This ha...
How to apply a function to two columns of Pandas dataframe
Suppose I have a df which has columns of 'ID', 'col_1', 'col_2' . And I define a function :
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Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python
...his nowadays:
class FileInfo(dict):
"""store file metadata"""
def __init__(self, filename=None):
super(FileInfo, self).__init__()
self["name"] = filename
Note the following:
We can directly subclass built-in classes, like dict, list, tuple, etc.
The super function handle...
Format date and time in a Windows batch script
...== " " set day=0%day:~1,1%
echo day=%day%
set datetimef=%year%%month%%day%_%hour%%min%%secs%
echo datetimef=%datetimef%
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Is the list of Python reserved words and builtins available in a library?
...odeWarning', 'UserWarning', 'ValueError', 'Warning', 'ZeroDivisionError', '_',
'__build_class__', '__debug__', '__doc__', '__import__', '__loader__', '__name__',
'__package__', '__spec__', 'abs', 'all', 'any', 'ascii', 'bin', 'bool',
'bytearray', 'bytes', 'callable', 'chr', 'classmethod', 'compil...
How to get the parents of a Python class?
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Use the following attribute:
cls.__bases__
From the docs:
The tuple of base classes of a class
object.
Example:
>>> str.__bases__
(<type 'basestring'>,)
Another example:
>>> class A(object):
... pass
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__lt__ instead of __cmp__
Python 2.x has two ways to overload comparison operators, __cmp__ or the "rich comparison operators" such as __lt__ . The rich comparison overloads are said to be preferred, but why is this so?
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remove None value from a list without removing the 0 value
... - it's just for scientific purposes)
>>> from operator import is_not
>>> from functools import partial
>>> L = [0, 23, 234, 89, None, 0, 35, 9]
>>> filter(partial(is_not, None), L)
[0, 23, 234, 89, 0, 35, 9]
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