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- slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow
The first way works for a list or a string; the second way only works for a list, because slice assignment isn't allowed for strings Other than that I think the only difference is speed: it looks like it's a little faster the first way Try it yourself with timeit timeit () or preferably timeit repeat ()
- Transfer your playlists from another service - YouTube Music Help
Move your music from another service You can move your playlists directly into YouTube Music using the services below
- What is the difference between List. of and Arrays. asList?
@Sandy Chapman: List of does return some ImmutableList type, its actual name is just a non-public implementation detail If it was public and someone cast it to List again, where was the difference? Where is the difference to Arrays asList, which returns a non-public List implementation, that throws an exception when attempting add or remove, or the list returned by Collections
- How to overcome TypeError: unhashable type: list
A work around is create a custom_list type that inherits list with a method __hash__() then convert your list to use the custom_list datatype still better to use built-in types
- Google Keep Help
Official Google Keep Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Keep and other answers to frequently asked questions
- python - if else in a list comprehension - Stack Overflow
Since a list comprehension creates a list, it shouldn't be used if creating a list is not the goal; it shouldn't be used simply to write a one-line for-loop; so refrain from writing [print(x) for x in range(5)] for example
- How do I make a flat list out of a list of lists? - Stack Overflow
If your list of lists comes from a nested list comprehension, the problem can be solved more simply directly by fixing the comprehension; please see How can I get a flat result from a list comprehension instead of a nested list? The most popular solutions here generally only flatten one "level" of the nested list See Flatten an irregular (arbitrarily nested) list of lists for solutions that
- join list of lists in python - Stack Overflow
Closed 9 years ago Is the a short syntax for joining a list of lists into a single list ( or iterator) in python? For example I have a list as follows and I want to iterate over a,b and c
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