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python tips and tricks

These are some tips and tricks for anyone who is interested:
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1. 
In-Place Swapping Of Two Numbers.


x, y = 10, 20
print(x, y)
x, y = y, x
print(x, y)

Output:
10 20
20 10
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2. 
Reversing a string in Python

a = "GeeksForGeeks"
print("Reverse is", a[::-1])

Output:
Reverse is skeeGroFskeeG
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3. 
Create a single string from all the elements in list

a = ["Geeks", "For", "Geeks"]
print(" ".join(a))

Output:
Geeks For Geeks
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4. 
Chaining Of Comparison Operators.

n = 10
result = 1 < n < 20
print(result)
result = 1 > n <= 9
print(result)

Output:
True
False
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5. 
Print The File Path Of Imported Modules.

import os
import socket
  
print(os)
print(socket)

Output:
<module 'os' from '/usr/lib/python3.5/os.py'>
<module 'socket' from '/usr/lib/python3.5/socket.py'>
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6. 
Use Of Enums In Python.


class MyName:
    Geeks, For, Geeks = range(3)
  
print(MyName.Geeks)
print(MyName.For)
print(MyName.Geeks)

Output:
2
1
2
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7. 
Return Multiple Values From Functions.

def x():
    return 1, 2, 3, 4
a, b, c, d = x()
  
print(a, b, c, d)

Output:
1 2 3 4
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8. 
Find The Most Frequent Value In A List.

test = [1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 4, 4, 4]
print(max(set(test), key = test.count))

Output:
4
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9. 
Check The Memory Usage Of An Object.

import sys
x = 1
print(sys.getsizeof(x))

Output:
28
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10. 
Print string N times.

n = 2
a = "GeeksforGeeks"
print(a * n)

Output:
GeeksforGeeksGeeksforGeeks
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10+1. 
Checking if two words are anagrams


from collections import Counter
def is_anagram(str1, str2):
     return Counter(str1) == Counter(str2)
  
# or without having to import anything 
def is_anagram(str1, str2): 
    return sorted(str1) == sorted(str2) 
  
print(is_anagram('geek', 'eegk'))
print(is_anagram('geek', 'peek'))

Output:
True
False
Source by www.geeksforgeeks.org #
 
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