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What does [:-1] mean/do in python? - Stack Overflow
Working on a python assignment and was curious as to what [:-1] means in the context of the following code: instructions = f.readline()[:-1] Have searched on here on S.O. and on Google but to no avail. Would love an explanation! Matt. Sometimes -1 is used to express the end of an array of things.
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Python Slicing – How to Slice an Array and What Does [::-1] Mean?
Learn how to slice an array in Python using colons and square brackets. See examples of slicing with different start, end and step arguments.
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1] in Python with Examples - Guru99
Whenever a programmer defines [::-1], it suggests that the program has to traverse from start to end in a given list. You can do indexing in python, which helps to slice and dice an iterable sequence such as a list or string. What is [::-1] in Python? What is the type of 1 in Python? How to perform Indexing in Python?
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syntax - What do >> and << mean in Python? - Stack Overflow
Perhaps an example would help, type a series of these in Python: print bin(1), print bin(1 << 1), print bin(17), print bin(17 >> 1) and so on. You can see how it works without explanations. It is an answer to the context the OP provided (and thus known to OP) and not to the question asked.
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Python Operators - W3Schools
Operators are used to perform operations on variables and values. In the example below, we use the + operator to add together two values: Python divides the operators in the following groups: Arithmetic operators are used with numeric values to perform common mathematical operations: Assignment operators are used to assign values to variables:
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Negative Indexing in Python List – How to Use “-1” Parameter
In Python, objects are “zero-indexed”, which means that position counting starts at zero, 5 elements exist in the list, then the first element (i.e. the leftmost element) holds position “zero”, then After the first element, the second, third and fourth place.
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Python String question: What does [::-1] mean? - Sololearn
In Python, the syntax ` [::-1]` is used to reverse a string. It is known as string slicing with a step value of -1. Let's break down how it works: - The first colon `:` indicates that we want to slice the entire string. - The second colon `:` indicates the step value.
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Python List Slicing - GeeksforGeeks
Python list slicing is fundamental concept that let us easily access specific elements in a list. In this article, we’ll learn the syntax and how to use both positive and negative indexing for slicing with examples. Example: Get the items from a list starting at position 1 and ending at position 4 (exclusive). Parameters:
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syntax - What does :-1 mean in python? - Stack Overflow
It is list indexing, it returns all elements [:] except the last one -1. Similar question here. For example, It works like this. It's called slicing, and it returns everything of message but the last element. Best way to understand this is with example: You can always replace -1 with any number: The last index is not included. It's called slicing.
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python - What is the difference between i = i + 1 and i += 1 in a 'for ...
These [__i*__] methods are called to implement the augmented arithmetic assignments (+=, -=, *=, @=, /=, //=, %=, **=, <<=, >>=, &=, ^=, |=). These methods should attempt to do the operation in-place (modifying self) and return the result (which could be, but does not have to be, self).