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- dictionary - What is the difference between dict. items () and dict . . .
dict items() return list of tuples, and dict iteritems() return iterator object of tuple in dictionary as (key,value) The tuples are the same, but container is different
- How can I show all work items in azure devops work items screen
This can bring us convenience according to our usage habits So, if we add the option for All Work items in the Work items screen, this will greatly increase the burden of Azure devops and make the response of Azure devops slow or even crash That because work items serve the entire org, usually all work items will be a large number
- Whats the difference between align-content and align-items?
The align-items property of flex-box aligns the items inside a flex container along the cross axis just like justify-content does along the main axis (For the default flex-direction: row the cross axis corresponds to vertical and the main axis corresponds to horizontal
- When should iteritems () be used instead of items ()?
Also, since items returns a copy of the dictionary’s list of (key, value) pairs, it is less efficient, unless you want to create a copy anyway In Python 2, it is best to use iteritems for iteration
- How to delete all items from list? - Stack Overflow
How can I delete all items from a list in Sharepoint? I have to delete my list and create it again Can anyone help me with this problem?
- Azure DevOps: work items do not appear in the backlog
I just created a list of work items, under a project in Azure DevOps: 1 epic and 3 features (these 3 are child linked to the epic) But when I go to the backlogs to see these items, they are not shown
- TypeError: unsupported operand type (s) for +: dict_items and dict . . .
In python3, dict items() returns an object with type dict_items which apparently can't be added (in python 2, it returned a list which could be added) An alternative way to add a pair of dictionaries which works on py2k and py3k:
- Iterating over a dictionary using a for loop, getting keys
The operation items() will work for both 2 and 3, but in 2 it will return a list of the dictionary's (key, value) pairs, which will not reflect changes to the dict that happen after the items() call
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