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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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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.
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Python Slicing – How to Slice an Array and What Does [::-1] Mean?
Here's an example array in Python: 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.
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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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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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What does the percentage sign mean in Python [duplicate]
What does if n % x actually say? The % does two things, depending on its arguments. In this case, it acts as the modulo operator, meaning when its arguments are numbers, it divides the first by the second and returns the remainder. 34 % 10 == 4 since 34 divided by 10 is three, with a remainder of four.
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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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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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Modulo operator (%) in Python - GeeksforGeeks
Modulo operator (%) in Python gives the remainder when one number is divided by another. Python allows both integers and floats as operands, unlike some other languages. It follows the Euclidean division rule, meaning the remainder always has the same sign as the divisor.