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How to pretty-print a numpy.array without scientific notation and with given precision?

I'm curious, whether there is any way to print formatted numpy.arrays , e.g., in a way similar to this: 14 Answers ...
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Extracting text from HTML file using Python

I'd like to extract the text from an HTML file using Python. I want essentially the same output I would get if I copied the text from a browser and pasted it into notepad. ...
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Can I use git diff on untracked files?

Is it possible to ask git diff to include untracked files in its diff output, or is my best bet to use git add on the newly created files and the existing files I have edited, then use: ...
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Access lapply index names inside FUN

Is there a way to get the list index name in my lapply() function? 12 Answers 12 ...
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grep a file, but show several surrounding lines?

I would like to grep for a string, but also show the preceding five lines and the following five lines as well as the matched line. How would I be able to do this? ...
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Is there a Newline constant defined in Java like Environment.Newline in C#?

In C# there is the static property Environment.Newline that changed depending on the running platform. 3 Answers ...
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Using awk to print all columns from the nth to the last

This line worked until I had whitespace in the second field. 24 Answers 24 ...
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How can I parse a CSV string with JavaScript, which contains comma in data?

I have the following type of string 17 Answers 17 ...
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Remove empty elements from an array in Javascript

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What are bitwise operators?

I'm someone who writes code just for fun and haven't really delved into it in either an academic or professional setting, so stuff like these bitwise operators really escapes me. ...