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How to assert two list contain the same elements in Python? [duplicate]

... Thanks. But downright misleading, I would have called it! – Wild Pottok Oct 22 '18 at 16:18 ...
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Sequence contains no matching element

...g about the others anyway. On the other hand, it looks like you might actually be better off with a join here in the first place. If you didn't care that it would do all matches (rather than just the first) you could use: var query = from target in _lstAcl.Documents join source in _dsA...
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Where does Chrome store extensions?

...s local paths, they are left in the place where there are selected from in all Operating Systems. Ex: If i load a unpacked Extension from E:\Chrome Extension the unpacked Extension is still in the same location Storage Location for Packed Extensions Navigate to chrome://version/ and look for Prof...
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Understanding the difference between Object.create() and new SomeFunction()

... The object used in Object.create actually forms the prototype of the new object, where as in the new Function() form the declared properties/functions do not form the prototype. Yes, Object.create builds an object that inherits directly from the one passed as ...
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Should Gemfile.lock be included in .gitignore?

...gem, Gemfile.lock should be in your repository. It's used as a snapshot of all your required gems and their dependencies. This way bundler doesn't have to recalculate all the gem dependencies each time you deploy, etc. From cowboycoded's comment below: If you are working on a gem, then DO NOT c...
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How to know if two arrays have the same values

..., i.e. ['a', 'b'] and ['a,b']. I would only recommend this technique for small throwaway scripts. – alex Mar 7 '16 at 16:23 1 ...
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How to round a number to significant figures in Python

... round_sig = lambda f,p: float(('%.' + str(p) + 'e') % f) allows you to adjust the number of significant digits! – denizb Aug 6 '17 at 22:43 ...
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Getting the object's property name

... More specifically, Object.keys(obj) returns an array of property names, i.e. keys, belonging to the passed in obj. – a learner has no name Mar 26 '16 at 12:43 ...
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How to generate .NET 4.0 classes from xsd?

...or the case you have several interlinked schema definitions just name them all. xsd schema1.xsd schema2.xsd schema3.xsd /c – mivra Oct 24 '16 at 19:40 ...
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What does Ruby have that Python doesn't, and vice versa?

There is a lot of discussions of Python vs Ruby, and I all find them completely unhelpful, because they all turn around why feature X sucks in language Y, or that claim language Y doesn't have X, although in fact it does. I also know exactly why I prefer Python, but that's also subjective, and would...