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You can import the Python copy package and use its copy method to do so. Use y = copy.copy(x) to create a copy of list x and assign variable y to refer to it. Note that if you write y = x ...
Perhaps not. Consider [Tushar Sadhwani] who wanted to create a classic C-style for loop inside of Python. He did it, and the journey is perhaps more interesting than the result. First, you can’t ...
(And yes, Python ... x*y}" return bar b = foo(10) print(b(2)) Sure enough, this passes Mypy's checks. The function foo returns Callable, a description that includes both functions and classes. Well, ...
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