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What does [:-1] mean/do in python? - Stack Overflow
Sometimes -1 is used to express the end of an array of things. My guess is this means to read from beginning to the end of the line (but just a guess, hence not an official answer). I'm not sure it's a dup, because of that "in the context of…" part—which is the part that you and, especially, Pavel Anossov answered.
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Python Slicing – How to Slice an Array and What Does [::-1] Mean?
We created an array of integer values from 1 to 5 here. We also accessed the second value by using square brackets and its index in the order, which is 1. Let's say you want to slice a portion of this array and assign the slice to another variable. You can do it using colons and square brackets. The syntax looks like this:
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statistics mean() function – Python | GeeksforGeeks
The mean() function from Python’s statistics module is used to calculate the average of a set of numeric values. It adds up all the values in a list and divides the total by the number of elements. For example, if we have a list [2, 4, 6, 8], the mean would be (2 + 4 + 6 + 8) / 4 = 5.0.
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What is the meaning of "int(a[::-1])" in Python? - Stack Overflow
So, when you do a[::-1], it starts from the end towards the first taking each element. So it reverses a. This is applicable for lists/tuples as well. Example - Then you convert it to int and then back to string (Though not sure why you do that) , that just gives you back the string.
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What is :: (double colon) in Python when subscripting sequences?
it means 'nothing for the first argument, nothing for the second, and jump by three'. It gets every third item of the sequence sliced. Extended slices is what you want. New in Python 2.3. It returns every item on a position that is a multiple of 3. Since 3*0=0, it returns also the item on position 0.
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The += Operator In Python - A Complete Guide - AskPython
In this lesson, we will look at the += operator in Python and see how it works with several simple examples. The operator ‘+=’ is a shorthand for the addition assignment operator. It adds two values and assigns the sum to a variable (left operand). Let’s look at three instances to have a better idea of how this operator works. 1.
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What Does 'do' Do in Python - Online Tutorials Library
Slicing in Python gets a sub-string from a string. The slicing range is set as parameters i.e. start, stop and step. For slicing, the 1st index is 0. For negative indexing, to display the 1st element to last element in steps of 1 in reverse order, we use the [::-1]. The [::-1] reverses the order. In a similar way, we can slice strings like this.
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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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Calculate Mean in Python (5 Examples) | Get Average of List & DataFrame
In this tutorial, I’ll demonstrate how to compute the mean of a list and the columns of a pandas DataFrame in Python programming. The content of the article is structured as follows: If you want to learn more about these contents, keep reading: This example illustrates how to get the average of the values in a list object.
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1] in Python with Examples - Guru99
There are two ways to represent 1 in python as described below: –. It can be represented in a simple square bracket with no colon and another method with double colon syntax. An iterable sequence such as a list or string can be parsed to item level using [] brackets. Within the [] brackets, one has to provide different indexes.