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Old englishblāc ‘shining, white’, or in later use from synonymous old norse bleikr Note the difference is that instead of trying to pass two values to the function f, rewrite the function to accept a pandas series object, and then index the series to get the values needed Ultimately of germanic origin and related to bleach.

The.def file on win32 describes what functions get exported from a dll Here's an example using apply on the dataframe, which i am calling with axis = 1 Unlike with.so files on gcc/linux, where every symbol gets exported by default, you have to tell the compiler what functions to export

The standard way is to list it in a.def file

The other way is to use __declspec (dllexport) with visual c++ (where using decorated function names would be no fun to use) By applying str() (to each element of the list), because that is just what print implicitly did to your solo today object. Var = 'changed' self.variable is a reference to the string object 'original' When you call change you create a second reference var to the object

Inside the function you reassign the reference var to a different string object 'changed', but the reference self.variable is separate and does not. I'm tired of writing stuff like Def __init__(self, field1, field2, field3) How do i find the arithmetic mean of a list in python

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Variables inside def main are local, while those outside it are global This may introduce a few bugs and unexpected behaviors But, you are not required to write a main() function and call it inside an if statement I myself usually start writing small throwaway scripts without any kind of function.

Python calling a def () inside of def () asked 7 years, 1 month ago modified 2 years, 11 months ago viewed 31k times If “scriptable” a scriptable object is an object that records the operations done to it and it can store them as a script which can be replayed Application scripting framework if “subscriptable” now, if alistair didn't know what he asked and really meant subscriptable objects (as edited by others), then (as mipadi also answered) this is the correct one

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