Daily Fundamental Implementation Issues Things In Python?
Last Updated on July 25, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Amit Chauhan
Originally published on Towards AI.
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Introduction
Everyone is learning python, that’s awesome.
It’s a common mistake by the trainer to miss information due to time limits and course content. While learning python is a long run marathon to becoming an expertise.
Let’s see numerous common questions with answers.
Q1. Copying method in Python?
A1. We can copy the objects with a copy() method and a slicing method.
x1 = 4y1 = x1x2 = [2,3]y2 = x2.copy()print(y1)print(y2)# output:4[2, 3]
Q2. How to create higher-order functions?
A2. To create a higher-order function, we can either create nested functions or… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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