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;repr(object)
 
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:Return a string representation of an object. str for the informal representation (just make it printable), repr for the formal representation (more formating??)
 
:Return a string representation of an object. str for the informal representation (just make it printable), repr for the formal representation (more formating??)
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=Boolean functions=
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Functions that just return True or False
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;isinsantce(var, type)
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:If a variable has the wanted type (list,set,int,str,dict)
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;isfile(filename)
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:If a file exists
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;any(alist)
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:If any of the elements is True (any iterateble will do)
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;any(x in alist for x in aset)
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:If any of the elements of list are in set
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;all()
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:If all of the elements are true
  
 
=Other often used functions=
 
=Other often used functions=

Latest revision as of 11:11, 16 August 2023


sys._getframe( ).f_code.co_name
Return name of current function
You can pass a function-name as parameter
def main():
    outcome = function1(function2,inpar2 = <value>)
    return

def function1 (functiontocall, inpar2 = <defaultvalue>):
    result = functiontocall(inpar2)
    return result

def function2 (inpar):
    codeblock
    return result

main()
eval(functionnameasstring)()
Convert a function name as string to a function call
WARNING: Make sure you have control over the string provided, you may call anything this way.


Self defined functions

Arguments are positional but can be passed by keyword too.

def main():
    outcome = function(par1,par2)
    function(par2 = <value>, par1 = <value>)
    return

def function (inpar1, inpar2 = <defaultvalue>):
    codeblock
    return result

main()


def function (*args,**kwargs)
Take any number of positional arguments and put them in the tuple args
Take any number of keyword arguments and put them in the dict kwargs


Anonymous functions(lambda)

lambda defines an anonymous function.


Build in functions

List of all build in functions [1]

len(obj1)
Return the number of elements in obj1 (string, list, tuple, set)
max(obj1)
Return the largest item in obj1
min(obj1)

Return the smallest item in obj1

round(x,y)
Round x to y decimals
input([prompt])
Read and return input from standard input. Display 'prompt' first when provided.
int(string[,base=x)])
Convert str to an integer. Base = 2 converts bit-string presentation ('010101').
str(object)
repr(object)
Return a string representation of an object. str for the informal representation (just make it printable), repr for the formal representation (more formating??)

Boolean functions

Functions that just return True or False

isinsantce(var, type)
If a variable has the wanted type (list,set,int,str,dict)
isfile(filename)
If a file exists
any(alist)
If any of the elements is True (any iterateble will do)
any(x in alist for x in aset)
If any of the elements of list are in set
all()
If all of the elements are true

Other often used functions

Sleep function
import time
time.sleep(<sec>)