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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
- How to list containers in Docker - Stack Overflow
For example list and start of containers are now subcommands of docker container and history is a subcommand of docker image These changes let us clean up the Docker CLI syntax, improve help text and make Docker simpler to use The old command syntax is still supported, but we encourage everybody to adopt the new syntax
- 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
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