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Understanding repr( ) function in Python
...gt;>> x
'foo'
So the name x is attached to 'foo' string. When you call for example repr(x) the interpreter puts 'foo' instead of x and then calls repr('foo').
>>> repr(x)
"'foo'"
>>> x.__repr__()
"'foo'"
repr actually calls a magic method __repr__ of x, which gives the s...
How can I create a unique constraint on my column (SQL Server 2008 R2)?
...lready have. It doesn't need to be entered into the expression dialogue at all.
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How to detect that animation has ended on UITableView beginUpdates/endUpdates?
...ates . I am also using beginUpdates/endUpdates when adjusting rowHeight. All these operations are animated by default.
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What is the difference between String.Empty and “” (empty string)?
...ich makes string.Empty more efficient.
In version 2.0 and later of .NET, all occurrences of "" refer to the same string literal, which means "" is equivalent to .Empty, but still not as fast as .Length == 0.
.Length == 0 is the fastest option, but .Empty makes for slightly cleaner code.
See the ...
What is the Python equivalent of Matlab's tic and toc functions?
...e stuff
Sometimes I find this technique more convenient than timeit - it all depends on what you want to measure.
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Why does sys.exit() not exit when called inside a thread in Python?
...and I'm confused as to why the following code snippet would not exit when called in the thread, but would exit when called in the main thread.
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How does Bluebird's util.toFastProperties function make an object's properties “fast”?
... eval("o" + o); // ensure no dead code elimination
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Sans one or two small optimizations - all the below is still valid.
Let's first discuss what it does and why that's faster and then why it works.
What it does
The V8 engine uses two object representations:
Dictionary mode - in which object ar...
Is there a NumPy function to return the first index of something in an array?
...:
itemindex = numpy.where(array==item)
The result is a tuple with first all the row indices, then all the column indices.
For example, if an array is two dimensions and it contained your item at two locations then
array[itemindex[0][0]][itemindex[1][0]]
would be equal to your item and so woul...
Creating a new dictionary in Python
I want to build a dictionary in Python. However, all the examples that I see are instantiating a dictionary from a list, etc . ..
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How to set Python's default version to 3.x on OS X?
...n use command python, which will leaving the alias untouched, and works in all shells.
If you launch interpreters more often (I do), you can always create more aliases to add as well, i.e.:
alias 2='python2'
alias 3='python3'
Tip: For scripts, instead of using a shebang like:
#!/usr/bin/env p...
