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Superb explanation 👌 👏 👍
Ответитьwhat is the reason to use list and map while I can get same result without using them
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ОтветитьThank you sir 👍
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ОтветитьVery understandable, thank you. Also map() didn't return a random number, that was a pointer to a memory location.
ОтветитьIn my opinion you should be using List Comprehension rather than map() and filter(), especially as its if clause allows you to combine the functionality of map() and filter() into a single statement. I honestly can't think of any situation where map() has an advantage over List Comprehension. There are also Generator, Dict and even Set Comprehensions.
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ОтветитьAnother awesome tutorial
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U are a great coder. I couldn't understand map and filter but now o do
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please make a vedio on reduce function, I really appreciate your work
ОтветитьSimple way of explaining , Thanks
Ответитьgood stuff - working my way through your videos and really impressed with the content and presentation. Lambdas are less intimidating than I thought!
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Ответитьconcepts are clearly explained
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Ответитьp = ("concise and direct")
print(p)
cfbr
Ответитьi want the solution for palindrom numbers from list using filter
ОтветитьUnderrated!!
ОтветитьGreat for learning. Been to your site a few times and had difficulty finding the compiler. It's on the front page for sure but if it were on every page one could just click the button to make it show up on the next tab over and try all the code for oneself. That is very simple JavaScript to do btw. Not the ideal solution but it would work for me.
ОтветитьThis is amazing!
Ответитьnice video. Keep it up.
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