To translate this pseudocode into python you would need to know the data structures being referenced, and a bit more of the algorithm implementation I'm not sure what this is and 2 := is the assignment operator or = in python = is the equality operator or == in python there are certain styles, and your mileage may vary:
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An @ symbol at the beginning of a line is used for class and function decorators
@property @classmethod @staticmethod an @ in the middle of a line is probably matrix multiplication
@ as a binary operator. Python slicing is a computationally fast way to methodically access parts of your data In my opinion, to be even an intermediate python programmer, it's one aspect of the language that it is necessary to be familiar with. In python, the use of an underscore in a function name indicates that the function is intended for internal use and should not be called directly by users
It is a convention used to indicate that the function is private and not part of the public api of the module. Conditional expressions (sometimes called a “ternary operator”) have the lowest priority of all python operations The expression x if c else y first evaluates the condition, c (not x) If c is true, x is evaluated and its value is returned
Otherwise, y is evaluated and its value is returned.
And on google but to no avail. I have this folder structure: application ├── app │ └── folder │ └── file.py └── app2 └── some_folder └── some_file.py How can I import a function from file.py, from within som. Go to the folder where python is installed, e.g., in my case (mac os) it is installed in the applications folder with the folder name 'python 3.6' Now double click on 'install certificates.command'.
This is also available in 2.7 as viewitems(). 'c:\\users\\****\\desktop\\file1' i looked on the website to try and find some answers and i saw a post where somebody mentioned chmod