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Traverse a list in reverse order in Python

... are reversed on the fly while traversing! This is an important feature of all these iteration functions (which all end on “ed”). – Konrad Rudolph Feb 9 '09 at 19:10 9 ...
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Find out if ListView is scrolled to the bottom?

...r_list_id: // Make your calculation stuff here. You have all your // needed info from the parameters of this function. // Sample calculation to determine if the last // item is fully visible. final int lastItem = firstVisibleItem + ...
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What do commas and spaces in multiple classes mean in CSS?

..._12 .grid_6, .container_16 .grid_8 { width: 460px; } That says "make all .grid_6's within .container_12's and all .grid_8's within .container_16's 460 pixels wide." So both of the following will render the same: <div class="container_12"> <div class="grid_6">460px Wide</div&g...
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How does Django's Meta class work?

I am using Django which allows people to add extra parameters to a class by using class Meta . 6 Answers ...
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Reduce left and right margins in matplotlib plot

... One way to automatically do this is the bbox_inches='tight' kwarg to plt.savefig. E.g. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np data = np.arange(3000).reshape((100,30)) plt.imshow(data) plt.savefig('test.png', bbox_inches='tight') ...
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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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“Private” (implementation) class in Python

I am coding a small Python module composed of two parts: 7 Answers 7 ...
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Creating a singleton in Python

...mple implementation: class Singleton(type): _instances = {} def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): if cls not in cls._instances: cls._instances[cls] = super(Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs) return cls._instances[cls] class Logger(object): __meta...
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compareTo() vs. equals()

...ls() because to me this seems to be the most natural method for it. After all, its name already says what it is intended to do. However, a colleague of mine recently told me had been taught to use compareTo() == 0 instead of equals() . This feels unnatural (as compareTo() is meant to provide a...
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Assigning a variable NaN in python without numpy

...aking) be said to be equal to one another -- see What is the rationale for all comparisons returning false for IEEE754 NaN values? for more details and information. Instead, use math.isnan(...) if you need to determine if a value is NaN or not. Furthermore, the exact semantics of the == operation...