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import json d = { 'foo': 'bar', 'alice': 1, 'wonderland': [1, 2, 3] } json.dumps(d) The above snippet will return the following: '{"wonderland": [1, 2, 3], "foo": "bar", "alice": 1}'
import json s = '{"wonderland": [1, 2, 3], "foo": "bar", "alice": 1}' json.loads(s) The above snippet will return the following: {u'alice': 1, u'foo': u'bar', u'wonderland': [1, 2, 3]}
Overview Checkboxes and radio buttons are written with the HTML tag <input>, and their behavior is defined in the HTML specification. The simplest checkbox or radio button is an <input> element with a type attribute of checkbox or radio, respectively: <input type="checkbox&quo...
Calculating the length of the hypotenuse math.hypot(2, 4) # Just a shorthand for SquareRoot(2**2 + 4**2) # Out: 4.47213595499958 Converting degrees to/from radians All math functions expect radians so you need to convert degrees to radians: math.radians(45) # Convert 45 degrees t...
Python's string type provides many functions that act on the capitalization of a string. These include : str.casefold str.upper str.lower str.capitalize str.title str.swapcase With unicode strings (the default in Python 3), these operations are not 1:1 mappings or reversible. Most of thes...
str.split(sep=None, maxsplit=-1) str.split takes a string and returns a list of substrings of the original string. The behavior differs depending on whether the sep argument is provided or omitted. If sep isn't provided, or is None, then the splitting takes place wherever there is whitespace. Howe...
Python's str type also has a method for replacing occurences of one sub-string with another sub-string in a given string. For more demanding cases, one can use re.sub. str.replace(old, new[, count]): str.replace takes two arguments old and new containing the old sub-string which is to be replace...
git merge incomingBranch This merges the branch incomingBranch into the branch you are currently in. For example, if you are currently in master, then incomingBranch will be merged into master. Merging can create conflicts in some cases. If this happens, you will see the message Automatic merge ...
A generator function is created with a function* declaration. When it is called, its body is not immediately executed. Instead, it returns a generator object, which can be used to "step through" the function's execution. A yield expression inside the function body defines a point at which...
A generator is iterable. It can be looped over with a for...of statement, and used in other constructs which depend on the iteration protocol. function* range(n) { for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) { yield i; } } // looping for (let n of range(10)) { // n takes on the valu...
Since PHP 5.0, PDO has been available as a database access layer. It is database agnostic, and so the following connection example code should work for any of its supported databases simply by changing the DSN. // First, create the database handle //Using MySQL (connection via local socket): $d...
The basic syntax of SELECT with WHERE clause is: SELECT column1, column2, columnN FROM table_name WHERE [condition] The [condition] can be any SQL expression, specified using comparison or logical operators like >, <, =, <>, >=, <=, LIKE, NOT, IN, BETWEEN etc. The following ...
Definition: In computing, an event is an action or occurrence recognized by software that may be handled by the software. Computer events can be generated or triggered by the system, by the user or in other ways. Definition Source HTML events are "things" that happen to HTML ele...
A generator object supports the iterator protocol. That is, it provides a next() method (__next__() in Python 3.x), which is used to step through its execution, and its __iter__ method returns itself. This means that a generator can be used in any language construct which supports generic iterable o...
The next() built-in is a convenient wrapper which can be used to receive a value from any iterator (including a generator iterator) and to provide a default value in case the iterator is exhausted. def nums(): yield 1 yield 2 yield 3 generator = nums() next(generator, None) # 1 ...
It's possible to create generator iterators using a comprehension-like syntax. generator = (i * 2 for i in range(3)) next(generator) # 0 next(generator) # 2 next(generator) # 4 next(generator) # raises StopIteration If a function doesn't necessarily need to be passed a list, you can sa...
Generator expressions are similar to list, dictionary and set comprehensions, but are enclosed with parentheses. The parentheses do not have to be present when they are used as the sole argument for a function call. expression = (x**2 for x in range(10)) This example generates the 10 first perfe...
a, b = 1, 2 # Using the "+" operator: a + b # = 3 # Using the "in-place" "+=" operator to add and assign: a += b # a = 3 (equivalent to a = a + b) import operator # contains 2 argument arithmetic functions for the examp...
HTML: <div id="element-one">Hello I am some text.</div> <div id="element-two">Hello I am some smaller text.</div> CSS: #element-one { font-size: 30px; } #element-two { font-size: 10px; } The text inside #element-one will be 30px ...
a, b = 1, 2 # Using the "-" operator: b - a # = 1 import operator # contains 2 argument arithmetic functions operator.sub(b, a) # = 1 Possible combinations (builtin types): int and int (gives an int) int and float (gives a float) int and comp...

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