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  1. slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow

    The first way works for a list or a string; the second way only works for a list, because slice assignment isn't allowed for strings. Other than that I think the only difference is speed: it looks like it's a little …

  2. What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?

    Oct 5, 2017 · @Sandy Chapman: List.of does return some ImmutableList type, its actual name is just a non-public implementation detail. If it was public and someone cast it to List again, where was the …

  3. How to cast List<Object> to List<MyClass> - Stack Overflow

    Nov 29, 2016 · (List<Customer>)(Object)list; you must be sure that at runtime the list contains nothing but Customer objects. Critics say that such casting indicates something wrong with your code; you …

  4. How can I pass a list as a command-line argument with argparse?

    Don't use quotes on the command line 1 Don't use type=list, as it will return a list of lists This happens because under the hood argparse uses the value of type to coerce each individual given argument …

  5. Create list of single item repeated N times - Stack Overflow

    Apr 16, 2024 · I want to create a series of lists, all of varying lengths. Each list will contain the same element e, repeated n times (where n = length of the list). How do I create the lists, without using a list

  6. .net - Creating a List of Lists in C# - Stack Overflow

    Feb 25, 2015 · A list of lists would essentially represent a tree structure, where each branch would constitute the same type as its parent, and its leaf nodes would represent values.

  7. Python list vs. array – when to use? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 17, 2022 · The list is the part of python's syntax so it doesn't need to be declared whereas you have to declare the array before using it. You can store values of different data-types in a list …

  8. How to initialize List<String> object in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 15, 2012 · List is an Interface, you cannot instantiate an Interface, because interface is a convention, what methods should have your classes. In order to instantiate, you need some …

  9. Java Generics: List, List<Object>, List<?> - Stack Overflow

    Jan 29, 2009 · List<String> L = new ArrayList<String>(); You should read that as "L is a kind of List that deals with String objects". When you start dealing with Factory classes, it is critical to deal with …

  10. Sum a list of numbers in Python - Stack Overflow

    Depending on how big your list is, several orders of magnitude faster. Also, it's a lot less code, and at least to me, it's easier to read. I'm trying to make a habit out of using numpy for all groups of …