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| -rw-r--r-- | python.html.markdown | 20 | 
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 5 deletions
| diff --git a/python.html.markdown b/python.html.markdown index 541bd36d..2b43c5fc 100644 --- a/python.html.markdown +++ b/python.html.markdown @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ allow you to write Python 3 code that will run on Python 2, so check out the Pyt  # to carry out normal division with just one '/'.  from __future__ import division  11/4    # => 2.75  ...normal division -11//4   # => 2 ...floored division   +11//4   # => 2 ...floored division  # Modulo operation  7 % 3 # => 1 @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ z = "The items in the basket are %s and %s" % (x,y)  # A newer way to format strings is the format method.  # This method is the preferred way +"{} is a {}".format("This", "placeholder")  "{0} can be {1}".format("strings", "formatted")  # You can use keywords if you don't want to count.  "{name} wants to eat {food}".format(name="Bob", food="lasagna") @@ -148,8 +149,16 @@ None is None  # => True  # very useful when dealing with primitive values, but is  # very useful when dealing with objects. -# None, 0, and empty strings/lists all evaluate to False. -# All other values are True +# Any object can be used in a Boolean context. +# The following values are considered falsey: +#    - None +#    - zero of any numeric type (e.g., 0, 0L, 0.0, 0j) +#    - empty sequences (e.g., '', (), []) +#    - empty containers (e.g., {}, set()) +#    - instances of user-defined classes meeting certain conditions +#      see: https://docs.python.org/2/reference/datamodel.html#object.__nonzero__ +# +# All other values are truthy (using the bool() function on them returns True).  bool(0)  # => False  bool("")  # => False @@ -238,7 +247,7 @@ li.remove(2)  # Raises a ValueError as 2 is not in the list  li.insert(1, 2)  # li is now [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] again  # Get the index of the first item found -li.index(2)  # => 3 +li.index(2)  # => 1  li.index(7)  # Raises a ValueError as 7 is not in the list  # Check for existence in a list with "in" @@ -261,8 +270,9 @@ tup[:2]   # => (1, 2)  # You can unpack tuples (or lists) into variables  a, b, c = (1, 2, 3)     # a is now 1, b is now 2 and c is now 3 +d, e, f = 4, 5, 6       # you can leave out the parentheses  # Tuples are created by default if you leave out the parentheses -d, e, f = 4, 5, 6 +g = 4, 5, 6             # => (4, 5, 6)  # Now look how easy it is to swap two values  e, d = d, e     # d is now 5 and e is now 4 | 
