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  1. What does the "at" (@) symbol do in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 17, 2011 · Functions, in Python, are first class objects - which means you can pass a function as an argument to another function, and return functions. Decorators do both of these things. If …

  2. syntax - What do >> and << mean in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 3, 2014 · The other case involving print >>obj, "Hello World" is the "print chevron" syntax for the print statement in Python 2 (removed in Python 3, replaced by the file argument of the …

  3. 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 …

  4. math - `/` vs `//` for division in Python - Stack Overflow

    Aug 23, 2024 · In Python 2.2 or later in the 2.x line, there is no difference for integers unless you perform a from __future__ import division, which causes Python 2.x to adopt the 3.x behavior. …

  5. Using or in if statement (Python) - Stack Overflow

    The left part may be false, but right part is true (python has "truth-y" and "fals-y" values), so the check always succeeds. The way to write what you meant to would be. if weather == "Good!" …

  6. mean in Python function definitions? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 17, 2013 · In more detail, Python 2.x has docstrings, which allow you to attach a metadata string to various types of object. This is amazingly handy, so Python 3 extends the feature by …

  7. Behaviour of increment and decrement operators in Python

    Sep 28, 2009 · Python does not have unary increment/decrement operators (--/++). Instead, to increment a value, use . a += 1 More detail and gotchas. But be careful here. If you're coming …

  8. python - What exactly do "u" and "r" string prefixes do, and what …

    There are two types of string in Python 2: the traditional str type and the newer unicode type. If you type a string literal without the u in front you get the old str type which stores 8-bit …

  9. python - Pythonic way to combine for-loop and if-statement

    @KirillTitov Yes python is a fundamentally non-functional language (this is a purely imperative coding - and I agree with this answer's author that it is the way python is set up to be written. …

  10. How can I check my python version in cmd? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 15, 2021 · A way to do it is to actually start the python interpreter. You can do that with python command. This will start the repl and you will be able to see in the first line something like: …

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