On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 1:49 AM, MRAB wrote:
> On 2018-07-22 10:08, Ben Finney wrote:
>>
>> INADA Naoki writes:
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>>> Please don't refer the FAQ entry.
>>> See this: https://bugs.python.org/issue27671
>>
>>
>> Interesting. Thanks for raising that bug report.
>>
>> I offer my text as a starting p
On 2018-07-22 10:08, Ben Finney wrote:
INADA Naoki writes:
Please don't refer the FAQ entry.
See this: https://bugs.python.org/issue27671
Interesting. Thanks for raising that bug report.
I offer my text as a starting point for a better explanation:
Because ‘len’ works with *any* seque
INADA Naoki writes:
> Please don't refer the FAQ entry.
> See this: https://bugs.python.org/issue27671
Interesting. Thanks for raising that bug report.
I offer my text as a starting point for a better explanation:
Because ‘len’ works with *any* sequence, not only lists. To
implement it
>
> Your particular question is itself a FAQ
> https://docs.python.org/3/faq/design.html#why-does-python-use-methods-for-some-functionality-e-g-list-index-but-functions-for-other-e-g-len-list>.
>
Please don't refer the FAQ entry.
See this: https://bugs.python.org/issue27671
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INADA Naoki
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On Sunday, 22 July 2018 13:32:16 UTC+5:30, Ben Finney wrote:
> Sharan Basappa writes:
>
> > Is there a difference between functions and methods in Python.
>
> Python's documentation includes a useful Glossary. See the terms
> https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-method>
> https://docs.p
Sharan Basappa writes:
> Is there a difference between functions and methods in Python.
Python's documentation includes a useful Glossary. See the terms
https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-method>
https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-function>.
Every method is a function; but t
Sharan Basappa writes:
> Is there a difference between functions and methods in Python.
Somewhat simplified: a method is a function with the
method's associated object implicitly passed as first argument.
For a Python defined method "m", you can get the corresponding
function via "m.__func__" (
Thanks a lot.
On Sunday, 22 July 2018 04:02:23 UTC+5:30, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 2:06:21 PM UTC-5, Sharan Basappa wrote:
> > Is there a difference between functions and methods in Python.
>
> Generally speaking, functions and methods are basically two
> words describi
Sharan Basappa writes:
> Refer to the following lines:
> 1) len(list)
> 2) list.append()
>
> In the first case, len is a function that python provides to which list can
> be passed and in the second case, append is a method within list class?
>
> If my interpretation is correct, why not make le
Is there a difference between functions and methods in Python.
For example, this is the text from tutorialpoint on Python:
Python includes the following list functions - cmp, len etc.
Python includes following list methods - append, count
A related question.
Refer to the following lines:
1) len
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