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- What does colon equal (:=) in Python mean? - Stack Overflow
In Python this is simply = To translate this pseudocode into Python you would need to know the data structures being referenced, and a bit more of the algorithm implementation Some notes about psuedocode::= is the assignment operator or = in Python = is the equality operator or == in Python ; There are certain styles, and your mileage may vary:
- Is there a not equal operator in Python? - Stack Overflow
Python is dynamically, but strongly typed, and other statically typed languages would complain about comparing different types There's also the else clause: # This will always print either "hi" or "no hi" unless something unforeseen happens if hi == "hi": # The variable hi is being compared to the string "hi", strings are immutable in Python
- What is Pythons equivalent of (logical-and) in an if-statement?
There is no bitwise negation in Python (just the bitwise inverse operator ~ - but that is not equivalent to not) See also 6 6 Unary arithmetic and bitwise binary operations and 6 7 Binary arithmetic operations The logical operators (like in many other languages) have the advantage that these are short-circuited
- slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow
In Python 2 7 Slicing in Python [a:b:c] len = length of string, tuple or list c -- default is +1 The sign of c indicates forward or backward, absolute value of c indicates steps Default is forward with step size 1 Positive means forward, negative means backward a -- When c is positive or blank, default is 0 When c is negative, default is -1
- python - `from . . . import` vs `import . ` - Stack Overflow
It depends on how you want to access the import when you refer to it from urllib import request # access request directly mine = request() import urllib request # used as urllib request mine = urllib request()
- python - Errno 13 Permission denied - Stack Overflow
For future searchers, if none of the above worked, for me, python was trying to open a folder as a file Check at the location where you try to open the file, if you have a folder with exactly the same name as the file you try to open (the file extension is part of the file name)
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