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  • == Playing with lists, sorting and randomization in python == with open('lists.txt', 'r') as file:
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  • ...looking at its political and ideological dimensions. It focuses on online lists of search results and how they enforce a flat online experience. Finity of lists is a work that constists of versions of audiovisual interfaces to a distrib
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  • Stores rgb values and pixel co-ordinates in nested lists, thus: <br /> # Converts an image into nested lists of RGB values.
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  • ...e: Invite address lists, email and postal [see email: 24.05 Invite address lists]
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  • === Making Lists === ...h writing through lists. The task was to loiter around Zuid Plein and make lists of observations, of "arbitrary" things, engaging with the infraordinary.
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  • == Lists == ...h square brackets and contain different data-types (integer,floats,strings,lists,etc) inside one list.
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  • Access Control Lists ...12/05/27/acl-using-access-control-lists-on-linux/ ACL] (for access control lists) is an extension to these mechanisms that gives more flexibility. The [http
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  • File:Nnnnnnnn.png|[[Finity of lists|Finity of lists, Nikos Voyiatzis]]
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  • Lists of things this page is
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  • ...egel.de/international/zeitgeist/spiegel-interview-with-umberto-eco-we-like-lists-because-we-don-t-want-to-die-a-659577.html eco interview] ...o Mozart's librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte. We also have completely practical lists -- the shopping list, the will, the menu -- that are also cultural achievem
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  • '''Alison Adam. Lists. In “Software Studies: a lexicon”. MIT Press, 2008. (LIST AND COMP. CUL ...es LISP, a programming language that is a good example to see the power of lists.
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  • 10:00 Discuss launch, plans, TODO-lists (Femke)<br>
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  • ...looking at its political and ideological dimensions. It focuses on online lists of search results and how they enforce a flat online experience. Finity of lists is a work that constists of versions of audiovisual interfaces to a distrib
    3 KB (467 words) - 17:20, 13 February 2017
  • excess at backing paper shopping lists I <br>
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  • Stores rgb values and pixel co-ordinates in nested lists, thus: <br /> # Converts an image into nested lists of RGB values.
    2 KB (313 words) - 11:39, 20 February 2012
  • Here I'm figuring out how to print out my nested lists as an html table. # stores rgb values and pixel co-ordinates in nested lists, thus:
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  • ...egel.de/international/zeitgeist/spiegel-interview-with-umberto-eco-we-like-lists-because-we-don-t-want-to-die-a-659577.html eco interview] ...o Mozart's librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte. We also have completely practical lists -- the shopping list, the will, the menu -- that are also cultural achievem
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  • ==Extracting pixel data into nested lists== ...o-ordinates and color of each pixel in an image, and stores them in nested lists.
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  • * Lists all the links on the page * Lists all the text on the page
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  • == Putting two lists together == The plus sign (+) will add two lists together. Neither list is changed.
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  • ==references lists and sources==
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  • print (hit["title"], hit.highlights("content")) #sq brackets dict/lists print "<h3>", hit["title"], "</h3>" #sq brackets dict/lists
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  • First two empty lists are declared ...s are always in proportion to the ratio given by the user. Here is how the lists can be aligned:
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