by: Riko Wichmann |
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Dear all,
is there a way in Python to comment out blocks of code without putting a
# in front of each line? Somethings like C's
/*
block of code here is commented out
*/
Thanks,
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by: qwweeeit |
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In analysing a very big application (pysol) made of almost
100 sources, I had the need to remove comments.
Removing the comments which take all the line is straightforward...
Instead for the...
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by: Rob R. Ainscough |
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I'm using Visual Studio .NET 2003 (Visual Basic) and I can't seem to get my
Task List to update automatically when I enter comment token:
' TODO: This is some stuff to do
According to...
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by: danielbuus |
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....or, to put it perhaps more communicative, something like this:
Type someObjectsType = someObject.GetType();
someObjectsType newObject = new someObjectsType();
Is this possible? If so, how?...
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by: cdrsir |
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we can use
1) // my comments a
2) /* my comments b */
when we want to add some comments.
I know some compilers just support the 2nd syntax, but normally both of
these 2 syntaxs are supported...
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by: Christopher |
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Hello all,
I've got a question of comment logic. I'm trying to determine if a
given line of C/C++/C#/Java is a comment or not. Can you please
comment on my logic.
I need to define some...
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by: beginner |
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Hi All,
This is just a very simple question about a python trick.
In perl, I can write __END__ in a file and the perl interpreter will
ignore everything below that line. This is very handy...
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by: polas |
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Afternoon all. I was just wondering about this point - I have
(generally) used // for commenting a single line in C, but from
looking at code other people have written it seems many use /* */...
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by: Sonnysonu |
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This is the data of csv file
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
2 3
2 3
3
the lengths should be different i have to store the data by column-wise with in the specific length.
suppose the i have to...
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Hello folks,
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