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Ruby send vs __send__

I understand the concept of some_instance.send but I'm trying to figure out why you can call this both ways. The Ruby Koans imply that there is some reason beyond providing lots of different ways to do the same thing. Here are the two examples of usage: ...
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Pandas percentage of total with groupby

... is a table of some kind, so 100 * x doesn't intuitively make sense (especially when some of the cells contain strings like AZ, ...). – dhardy Feb 6 '15 at 9:42 6 ...
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What does “abstract over” mean?

...the similarities. We say that we abstract over the differences, but this really means we're integrating by the similarities. For example, consider a program that takes the sum of the numbers 1, 2, and 3: val sumOfOneTwoThree = 1 + 2 + 3 This program is not very interesting, since it's not very a...
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Get a list of checked checkboxes in a div using jQuery

... Unnecessary call of constructor var selected = new Array();. Better (cheaper) with var selected = []; – Pono Mar 17 '14 at 22:45 ...
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Get the name of the currently executing method

... Even better than my first answer you can use __method__: class Foo def test_method __method__ end end This returns a symbol – for example, :test_method. To return the method name as a string, call __method__.to_s instead. Note: This requires Ruby 1.8.7. ...
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HTML Entity Decode [duplicate]

...de creates an empty (detached from DOM) div and sets it's innerHTML and finally retrieved back as normal text. It's not surrounding it with a DIV, but putting it in a div. I putting some emphasis over this since it's crucial to understand how jQuery works. – Christian ...
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Selecting multiple columns in a pandas dataframe

...). df1 = df[['a', 'b']] Alternatively, if it matters to index them numerically and not by their name (say your code should automatically do this without knowing the names of the first two columns) then you can do this instead: df1 = df.iloc[:, 0:2] # Remember that Python does not slice inclusive of...
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Passing variable arguments to another function that accepts a variable argument list

...gs) { ...whatever you planned to have exampleB do... ...except it calls neither va_start nor va_end... } share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Label encoding across multiple columns in scikit-learn

...mn; I'd rather just have one big LabelEncoder objects that works across all my columns of data. 21 Answers ...
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Counting the Number of keywords in a dictionary in python

... the len() function. > a = {'foo':42, 'bar':69} > len(a) 2 To get all the distinct words (i.e. the keys), use the .keys() method. > list(a.keys()) ['foo', 'bar'] share | improve this a...