Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- >>> (see Python Shell)
- <> (angle brackets), Examine the Raw Data with View Source
- = (assignment operator), Data Structures Come Built-in, Creating Lists Literally, What Looks Like a Copy, But Isn’t
- \ (backslash), List Slices in Action
- ^ (caret), Understanding the Failure Messages
- : (colon) (see colon (: ))
- , (comma), A List Is an Ordered Collection of Objects, Sets Don’t Allow Duplicates, Watch Out for Single-Object Tuples
- + (concatenation operator), 4. Formats for Strings and the Like
- {} (curly braces) (see curly braces {})
- -= (decrement operator), Updating a Frequency Counter, v2.0
- / (forward slash), Decorating a Function with a URL
- += (increment operator), Updating a Frequency Counter, v2.0, Adding a Method to a Class
- * (multiplication operator), Python’s “for” Loop Understands Slices
- * notation, Accepting a List of Arguments
- ** notation, Accepting a Dictionary of Arguments
- () (parentheses) (see parentheses ())
- [] (square brackets) (see square brackets [])
- @ symbol, Decorating a Function with a URL
- # symbol, Introducing Functions
- % syntax, Create the HTML, then send it to the browser, 4. Formats for Strings and the Like
- | (vertical bar), Log a Single Line ...
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