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import operator reduce(operator.mul, [10, 5, -3]) # Out: -150
reduce will not terminate the iteration before the iterable has been completly iterated over so it can be used to create a non short-circuit any() or all() function: import operator # non short-circuit "all" reduce(operator.and_, [False, True, True, True]) # = False # non short-circu...
# First falsy element or last element if all are truthy: reduce(lambda i, j: i and j, [100, [], 20, 10]) # = [] reduce(lambda i, j: i and j, [100, 50, 20, 10]) # = 10 # First truthy element or last element if all falsy: reduce(lambda i, j: i or j, [100, [], 20, 0]) # = 100 reduce(la...
Publish and Subscribe for Node.JS Install PubNub NPM Package. npm install [email protected] Example Publish Subscribe with Node.JS var channel = "hello_world"; var pubnub = require("pubnub")({ publish_key : "your_pub_key" , subscribe_key : "your_sub_ke...
When it comes to adding/removing channels to/from your channel groups, you need to have must have the manage permission for those channel groups. But you should never grant clients the permission to manage the channel groups that they will subscribe to. If they did, then they could add any channel t...
Presence works by sending messages when a user joins, leaves, or times out from a particular channel. You can listen for these messages to track who is in a channel, and how long since they did anything. First, make sure each user as a UUID. Set this when you initialize PubNub: var pubnub = PUBNUB...
In addition to .done, .fail and .always promise callbacks, which are triggered based on whether the request was successful or not, there is the option to trigger a function when a specific HTTP Status Code is returned from the server. This can be done using the statusCode parameter. $.ajax({ t...
For example, you can take the absolute value of each element: list(map(abs, (1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3))) # the call to `list` is unnecessary in 2.x # Out: [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3] Anonymous function also support for mapping a list: map(lambda x:x*2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) # Out: [2, 4, 6, 8, 10] or convert...
For example calculating the average of each i-th element of multiple iterables: def average(*args): return float(sum(args)) / len(args) # cast to float - only mandatory for python 2.x measurement1 = [100, 111, 99, 97] measurement2 = [102, 117, 91, 102] measurement3 = [104, 102, 95, 101] ...
Xcode projects are used to organize source files, library dependencies, and other resources, as well as the settings and steps required to build the project's products. Workspaces are groups of projects and other files. Create a project You can create a New Project (⇧⌘N) from a number of built-in ...
There are two ways of creating aliases in Git: with the ~/.gitconfig file: [alias] ci = commit st = status co = checkout with the command line: git config --global alias.ci "commit" git config --global alias.st "status" git config --global alias....
If the function parameter is None, then the identity function will be used: list(filter(None, [1, 0, 2, [], '', 'a'])) # discards 0, [] and '' # Out: [1, 2, 'a'] Python 2.x2.0.1 [i for i in [1, 0, 2, [], '', 'a'] if i] # equivalent list comprehension Python 3.x3.0.0 (i for i in [1, 0...
filter (python 3.x) and ifilter (python 2.x) return a generator so they can be very handy when creating a short-circuit test like or or and: Python 2.x2.0.1 # not recommended in real use but keeps the example short: from itertools import ifilter as filter Python 2.x2.6.1 from future_built...
There is a complementary function for filter in the itertools-module: Python 2.x2.0.1 # not recommended in real use but keeps the example valid for python 2.x and python 3.x from itertools import ifilterfalse as filterfalse Python 3.x3.0.0 from itertools import filterfalse which works...
Extensions are used to extend the functionality of existing types in Swift. Extensions can add subscripts, functions, initializers, and computed properties. They can also make types conform to protocols. Suppose you want to be able to compute the factorial of an Int. You can add a computed property...
[0-9] and \d are equivalent patterns (unless your Regex engine is unicode-aware and \d also matches things like ②). They will both match a single digit character so you can use whichever notation you find more readable. Create a string of the pattern you wish to match. If using the \d notation, you...
CREATE INDEX ix_cars_employee_id ON Cars (EmployeeId); This will create an index for the column EmployeeId in the table Cars. This index will improve the speed of queries asking the server to sort or select by values in EmployeeId, such as the following: SELECT * FROM Cars WHERE EmployeeId = 1 ...
Exponentiation can be used by using the builtin pow-function or the ** operator: 2 ** 3 # 8 pow(2, 3) # 8 For most (all in Python 2.x) arithmetic operations the result's type will be that of the wider operand. This is not true for **; the following cases are exceptions from this rule: B...
The math-module contains another math.pow() function. The difference to the builtin pow()-function or ** operator is that the result is always a float: import math math.pow(2, 2) # 4.0 math.pow(-2., 2) # 4.0 Which excludes computations with complex inputs: math.pow(2, 2+0j) TypeErro...
Both the math and cmath-module contain the Euler number: e and using it with the builtin pow()-function or **-operator works mostly like math.exp(): import math math.e ** 2 # 7.3890560989306495 math.exp(2) # 7.38905609893065 import cmath cmath.e ** 2 # 7.3890560989306495 cmath.exp(2) # (...

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