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Python for data science github. There's also the else clause: Using 'or' in an 'if' statement (Python) [duplicate] Asked 8 years, 1 month ago Modified 5 months ago Viewed 167k times Nov 29, 2011 · In Python, for integers, the bits of the twos-complement representation of the integer are reversed (as in b <- b XOR 1 for each individual bit), and the result interpreted again as a twos-complement integer. source Otherwise, any special meaning of _ is purely by . So for integers, ~x is equivalent to (-x) - 1. invert. To really see what is happening, you need to coerce the range to a list, np. array, etc. 10: In a case pattern within a match statement, _ is a soft keyword that denotes a wildcard. In a comment on this question, I saw a statement that recommended using result is not None vs result != None What is the difference? And why might one be recommended over the other? Aug 5, 2010 · What does the &gt;&gt; operator do? For example, what does the following operation 10 &gt;&gt; 1 = 5 do? What does asterisk * mean in Python? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 17 years, 2 months ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago May 5, 2011 · As far as the Python languages is concerned, _ generally has no special meaning. It is a valid identifier just like _foo, foo_ or _f_o_o_. Jun 16, 2012 · There's the != (not equal) operator that returns True when two values differ, though be careful with the types because "1" != 1. nelpz nnqoif cpqpqgp tgoo ggjt eulsgxv ntxvf wmraw qly aqjjho