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Day 25 of #100DaysOfCode #PythonList .Lambda functions and map/filter/reduce. Here's how I applied these to a list of Routers and IPs. I'm wondering if these get used a lot.
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Challenge 6 - Unique Elements: Write a Python function that takes a list as input and returns a new list with only the unique elements, removing any duplicates. #UniqueList #DataManipulation #PythonList
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Incredibly Useful Function for Appending Data in Python!. Check out this amazingly helpful Python function for adding Data! Did you know it before?. #python #pythonlearning #pythonlist #dataanalytics #data
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RT 5 Basic Commands For Working with Python Lists #python #programming #pythonlist #pythondatastructures
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Unlock the power of lists with this essential cheat sheet for developers! .From manipulating data to optimizing efficiency, these list functions will revolutionize your coding journey. #python #pythonlist #pythonprogramming
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Challenge 9 - Pascal's Triangle: Write a Python function that generates the first 'n' rows of Pascal's Triangle and returns the result as a list of lists. #PascalsTriangle.#MathArt #PythonList
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#100DaysOfCode Day 4 of 100. Learnt about #Randomisation and.#PythonList . Built a #Rock-Paper-Scissors game.
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Check out what I just published on Replit: lists-2 .#pythonList #python #calzadasandra #code #learning_journey
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Learn all the Python #List Methods used for #storing a sequence of #data in this article. Apart from the append(), use extend() method to add multiple elements to the end of the list at once. Read here: #Python #Pythonlist #Methods #Data #Knowledgehut
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Why does this happen in Python?. Can you explain the output when printing this Python list? Let me know in the comments!. #python #pythonprogramming #pythonlist #dataanalytics #datascience
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#STEM #coding #Programming #code #Python #PythonList #Computers #computerscience #edtech Retweeting helps to keep the series free to view.
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Day 26 of #100DaysOfCode #PythonList .Put Python decorators to work. Created a simple decorator to log function calls. Applied to networking and even included some try/except.
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