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- python - Meaning of end= in the statement print (\t,end . . .
The default value of end is \n meaning that after the print statement it will print a new line So simply stated end is what you want to be printed after the print statement has been executed
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I know how to generally move around in command mode, specifically, jumping to lines, etc But what is the command to jump to the end of the line that I am currently on?
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- Getting SyntaxError for print with keyword argument end=
The end=' ' is just to say that you want a space after the end of the statement instead of a new line character In Python 2 x you would have to do this by placing a comma at the end of the print statement For example, when in a Python 3 x environment:
- How do I remove a substring from the end of a string (remove a suffix . . .
Yeah str strip doesn't do what you think it does str strip removes any of the characters specified from the beginning and the end of the string So, "acbacda" strip ("ad") gives 'cbac'; the a at the beginning and the da at the end were stripped Cheers
- ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel after long inactivity . . .
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel Is the database letting you know that the network connection is no more This could be because: A network issue - faulty connection, or firewall issue The server process on the database that is servicing you died unexpectedly For 1) (firewall) search tahiti oracle com for SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME This is a sqlnet ora parameter that will regularly
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- How to fix a No process is on the other end of the pipe error in SQL . . .
The server was set to Windows Authentication only by default There isn't any notification, that the origin of the errors is that, so it's hard to figure it out The SQL Management studio does not warn you, even if you create a user with SQL Authentication only So the answer is: Switch from Windows to SQL Authentication: Right click on the server name and select properties; Select security
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