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- 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
- Meaning of list[-1] in Python - Stack Overflow
I have a piece of code here that is supposed to return the least common element in a list of elements, ordered by commonality: def getSingle(arr): from collections import Counter c = Counte
- 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 ()
- pandas dataframe index: to_list () vs tolist () - Stack Overflow
Note that the question was about pandas tolist vs to_list pandas DataFrame values returns a numpy array and numpy indeed has only tolist Indeed, if you read the discussion about the issue linked in the accepted answer, numpy's tolink is the reason why pandas used tolink and why they did not deprecate it after introducing to_list
- Array versus List lt;T gt;: When to use which? - Stack Overflow
A List uses an internal array to handle its data, and automatically resizes the array when adding more elements to the List than its current capacity, which makes it more easy to use than an array, where you need to know the capacity beforehand
- loops - Ways to iterate over a list in Java - Stack Overflow
Being somewhat new to the Java language I'm trying to familiarize myself with all the ways (or at least the non-pathological ones) that one might iterate through a list (or perhaps other collection
- How to initialize List lt;String gt; object in Java? - Stack Overflow
List is an Interface, you cannot instantiate an Interface, because interface is a convention, what methods should have your classes In order to instantiate, you need some realizations (implementations) of that interface
- Python list vs. array – when to use? - Stack Overflow
The list is the part of python's syntax so it doesn't need to be declared whereas you have to declare the array before using it You can store values of different data-types in a list (heterogeneous), whereas in Array you can only store values of only the same data-type (homogeneous)
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