主函數(shù)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
列表
<list> = <list>[from_inclusive : to_exclusive : step_size]
<list>.append(<el>)
<list>.extend(<collection>)
<list> += [<el>]
<list> += <collection>
<list>.sort()
<list>.reverse()
<list> = sorted(<collection>)
<iter> = reversed(<list>)
sum_of_elements = sum(<collection>)
elementwise_sum = [sum(pair) for pair in zip(list_a, list_b)]
sorted_by_second = sorted(<collection>, key=lambda el: el[1])
sorted_by_both = sorted(<collection>, key=lambda el: (el[1], el[0]))
flattened_list = list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(<list>))
list_of_chars = list(<str>)
product_of_elems = functools.reduce(lambda out, x: out * x, <collection>)
no_duplicates = list(dict.fromkeys(<list>))
index = <list>.index(<el>) # Returns first index of item.
<list>.insert(index, <el>) # Inserts item at index and moves the rest to the right.
<el> = <list>.pop([index]) # Removes and returns item at index or from the end.
<list>.remove(<el>) # Removes first occurrence of item.
<list>.clear() # Removes all items.
字典
<view> = <dict>.keys()
<view> = <dict>.values()
<view> = <dict>.items()
value = <dict>.get(key, default) # Returns default if key does not exist.
value = <dict>.setdefault(key, default) # Same, but also adds default to dict.
<dict> = collections.defaultdict(<type>) # Creates a dictionary with default value of type.
<dict> = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 1) # Creates a dictionary with default value 1.
<dict>.update(<dict>) # Or: dict_a = {**dict_a, **dict_b}.
<dict> = dict(<list>) # Initiates a dict from list of key-value pairs.
<dict> = dict(zip(keys, values)) # Initiates a dict from two lists.
<dict> = dict.fromkeys(keys [, value]) # Initiates a dict from list of keys.
value = <dict>.pop(key) # Removes item from dictionary.
{k: v for k, v in <dict>.items() if k in keys} # Filters dictionary by keys.
計(jì)數(shù)器
>>> from collections import Counter
>>> colors = ['blue', 'red', 'blue', 'yellow', 'blue', 'red']
>>> counter = Counter(colors)
Counter({'blue': 3, 'red': 2, 'yellow': 1})
>>> counter.most_common()[0][0]
'blue'
集合
<set> = set()
<set>.add(<el>)
<set>.update(<collection>)
<set> |= {<el>}
<set> |= <set>
<set> = <set>.union(<coll.>) # Or: <set> | <set>
<set> = <set>.intersection(<coll.>) # Or: <set> & <set>
<set> = <set>.difference(<coll.>) # Or: <set> - <set>
<set> = <set>.symmetric_difference(<coll.>) # Or: <set> ^ <set>
<bool> = <set>.issubset(<coll.>) # Or: <set> <= <set>
<bool> = <set>.issuperset(<coll.>) # Or: <set> >= <set>
<set>.remove(<el>) # Throws error.
<set>.discard(<el>) # Doesn't throw error.
冰凍集
Is hashable and can be used as a key in dictionary.
<frozenset> = frozenset(<collection>)
范圍
range(to_exclusive)
range(from_inclusive, to_exclusive)
range(from_inclusive, to_exclusive, step_size)
range(from_inclusive, to_exclusive, -step_size)
from_inclusive = <range>.start
to_exclusive = <range>.stop
枚舉
for i, el in enumerate(<collection> [, i_start]):
...
命名元組
>>> Point = collections.namedtuple('Point', 'x y')
>>> p = Point(1, y=2)
Point(x=1, y=2)
>>> p[0]
1
>>> p.x
1
>>> getattr(p, 'y')
2
>>> p._fields # Or: Point._fields
('x', 'y')
迭代器
<iter> = iter(<collection>)
<iter> = iter(<function>, to_exclusive)
跳過第一個(gè)元素:
next(<iter>)
for element in <iter>:
...
讀取輸入知道一個(gè)空行
for line in iter(input, ''):
...
同上,但每次打印一條信息:
from functools import partial
for line in iter(partial(input, 'Please enter value: '), ''):
...
生成器
方便的方式實(shí)施迭代器
def step(start, step_size):
while True:
yield start
start += step_size
>>> stepper = step(10, 2)
>>> next(stepper), next(stepper), next(stepper)
(10, 12, 14)
類型
<type> = type(<el>) # <class 'int'> / <class 'str'> / ...
from numbers import Number, Integral, Real, Rational, Complex
<bool> = isinstance(<el>, Number)
<bool> = callable(<el>)
字符串
<str> = <str>.strip() # Strips all whitespace characters.
<str> = <str>.strip('<chars>') # Strips all passed characters.
<list> = <str>.split() # Splits on any whitespace character.
<list> = <str>.split(sep=None, maxsplit=-1) # Splits on 'sep' str at most 'maxsplit' times.
<str> = <str>.join(<list>) # Joins elements using string as separator.
<str> = <str>.replace(old_str, new_str)
<bool> = <str>.startswith(<sub_str>) # Pass tuple of strings for multiple options.
<bool> = <str>.endswith(<sub_str>) # Pass tuple of strings for multiple options.
<int> = <str>.index(<sub_str>) # Returns first index of a substring.
<bool> = <str>.isnumeric() # True if str contains only numeric characters.
<list> = textwrap.wrap(<str>, width) # Nicely breaks string into lines.
字符
<str> = chr(<int>) # Converts int to unicode char.
<int> = ord(<str>) # Converts unicode char to int.
>>> ord('0'), ord('9')
(48, 57)
>>> ord('A'), ord('Z')
(65, 90)
>>> ord('a'), ord('z')
(97, 122)
正則表達(dá)式
import re
<str> = re.sub(<regex>, new, text, count=0) # Substitutes all occurrences.
<list> = re.findall(<regex>, text) # Returns all occurrences.
<list> = re.split(<regex>, text, maxsplit=0) # Use brackets in regex to keep the matches.
<Match> = re.search(<regex>, text) # Searches for first occurrence of pattern.
<Match> = re.match(<regex>, text) # Searches only at the beginning of the text.
<iter> = re.finditer(<regex>, text) # Returns all occurrences as match objects.
- Parameter
'flags=re.IGNORECASE'
can be used with all functions. - Parameter
'flags=re.DOTALL'
makes dot also accept newline. - Use
r'\1'
or'\\\\1'
for backreference. - Use
'?'
to make operators non-greedy.
匹配對(duì)象
<str> = <Match>.group() # Whole match.
<str> = <Match>.group(1) # Part in first bracket.
<tuple> = <Match>.groups() # All bracketed parts.
<int> = <Match>.start() # Start index of a match.
<int> = <Match>.end() # Exclusive end index of a match.
特殊序列
Use capital letter for negation.
'\d' == '[0-9]' # Digit
'\s' == '[ \t\n\r\f\v]' # Whitespace
'\w' == '[a-zA-Z0-9_]' # Alphanumeric
格式化
<str> = f'{<el_1>}, {<el_2>}'
<str> = '{}, {}'.format(<el_1>, <el_2>)
>>> Person = namedtuple('Person', 'name height')
>>> person = Person('Jean-Luc', 187)
>>> f'{person.height:10}'
' 187'
>>> '{p.height:10}'.format(p=person)
' 187'
通用選項(xiàng)
{<el>:<10} # '<el> '
{<el>:>10} # ' <el>'
{<el>:^10} # ' <el> '
{<el>:->10} # '------<el>'
{<el>:>0} # '<el>'
字符串選項(xiàng)
'!r'
calls object's repr() method, instead of format(), to get a string.
{'abcde'!r:<10} # "'abcde' "
{'abcde':.3} # 'abc'
{'abcde':10.3} # 'abc '
數(shù)值選項(xiàng)
{1.23456:.3f} # '1.235'
{1.23456:10.3f} # ' 1.235'
{ 123456:10,} # ' 123,456'
{ 123456:10_} # ' 123_456'
{ 123456:+10} # ' +123456'
{-123456:=10} # '- 123456'
{ 123456: } # ' 123456'
{-123456: } # '-123456'
{65:c} # 'A'
{3:08b} # '00000011' -> Binary with leading zeros.
{3:0<8b} # '11000000' -> Binary with trailing zeros.
浮點(diǎn)表示類型:
'f'
- Fixed point:.<precision>f
'%'
- Percent:.<precision>%
'e'
- Exponent
整數(shù)表示類型:
'c'
- character'b'
- binary'x'
- hex'X'
- HEX
數(shù)字
基本函數(shù)
<num> = pow(<num>, <num>) # Or: <num> ** <num>
<real> = abs(<num>)
<real> = round(<real> [, ndigits])
常數(shù)
from math import e, pi
三角函數(shù)
from math import cos, acos, sin, asin, tan, atan, degrees, radians
對(duì)數(shù)
from math import log, log10, log2
<float> = log(<real> [, base]) # Base e, if not specified.
無(wú)限與nan
from math import inf, nan, isinf, isnan
或者
float('inf'), float('nan')
隨機(jī)數(shù)
from random import random, randint, choice, shuffle
<float> = random()
<int> = randint(from_inclusive, to_inclusive)
<el> = choice(<list>)
shuffle(<list>)
日期時(shí)間
from datetime import datetime, strptime
now = datetime.now()
now.month # 3
now.strftime('%Y%m%d') # '20180315'
now.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S') # '20180315002834'
<datetime> = strptime('2015-05-12 00:39', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')
參數(shù)
'*'
is the splat operator, that takes a list as input, and expands it into actual positional arguments in the function call.
args = (1, 2)
kwargs = {'x': 3, 'y': 4, 'z': 5}
func(*args, **kwargs)
與下面相同:
func(1, 2, x=3, y=4, z=5)
Splat operator can also be used in function declarations:
def add(*a):
return sum(a)
>>> add(1, 2, 3)
6
And in few other places:
>>> a = (1, 2, 3)
>>> [*a]
[1, 2, 3]
>>> head, *body, tail = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> body
[2, 3]
行內(nèi)
Lambda表達(dá)式
lambda: <return_value>
lambda <argument_1>, <argument_2>: <return_value>
列表生成式
<list> = [i+1 for i in range(10)] # [1, 2, ..., 10]
<set> = {i for i in range(10) if i > 5} # {6, 7, 8, 9}
<dict> = {i: i*2 for i in range(10)} # {0: 0, 1: 2, ..., 9: 18}
<iter> = (i+5 for i in range(10)) # (5, 6, ..., 14)
out = [i+j for i in range(10) for j in range(10)]
Is the same as:
out = []
for i in range(10):
for j in range(10):
out.append(i+j)
Map, Filter, Reduce
from functools import reduce
<iter> = map(lambda x: x + 1, range(10)) # (1, 2, ..., 10)
<iter> = filter(lambda x: x > 5, range(10)) # (6, 7, 8, 9)
<int> = reduce(lambda out, x: out + x, range(10)) # 45
Any, All
<bool> = any(<collection>) # False if empty.
<bool> = all(el[1] for el in <collection>) # True if empty.
If - Else
<expression_if_true> if <condition> else <expression_if_false>
>>> [a if a else 'zero' for a in (0, 1, 0, 3)]
['zero', 1, 'zero', 3]
Namedtuple, Enum, Class
from collections import namedtuple
Point = namedtuple('Point', 'x y')
point = Point(0, 0)
from enum import Enum
Direction = Enum('Direction', 'n e s w')
Cutlery = Enum('Cutlery', {'fork': 1, 'knife': 2, 'spoon': 3})
# Warning: Objects will share the objects that are initialized in the dictionary!
Creature = type('Creature', (), {'p': Point(0, 0), 'd': Direction.n})
creature = Creature()
閉包
We have a closure in Python when:
- A nested function references a value of its enclosing function and then
- the enclosing function returns the nested function.
def get_multiplier(a):
def out(b):
return a * b
return out
>>> multiply_by_3 = get_multiplier(3)
>>> multiply_by_3(10)
30
- If multiple nested functions within enclosing function reference the same value, that value gets shared.
- To dynamicaly acces functions first free variable use
'<function>.__closure__[0].cell_contents'
.
Or:
from functools import partial
<function> = partial(<function>, <argument_1> [, <argument_2>, ...])
>>> multiply_by_3 = partial(operator.mul, 3)
>>> multiply_by_3(10)
30
Nonlocal
If variable is assigned to anywhere in the scope, it is regarded as a local variable, unless it is declared as global or nonlocal.
def get_counter():
a = 0
def out():
nonlocal a
a += 1
return a
return out
>>> counter = get_counter()
>>> counter(), counter(), counter()
(1, 2, 3)
裝飾器
A decorator takes a function, adds some functionality and returns it.
@decorator_name
def function_that_gets_passed_to_decorator():
...
調(diào)試器例子
Decorator that prints function's name every time it gets called.
from functools import wraps
def debug(func):
@wraps(func)
def out(*args, **kwargs):
print(func.__name__)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return out
@debug
def add(x, y):
return x + y
- Wraps is a helper decorator that copies metadata of function add() to function out().
- Without it
'add.__name__'
would return'out'
.
LRU Cache
Decorator that caches function's return values. All function's arguments must be hashable.
from functools import lru_cache
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def fib(n):
return n if n < 2 else fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
>>> [fib(n) for n in range(10)]
[0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34]
>>> fib.cache_info()
CacheInfo(hits=16, misses=10, maxsize=None, currsize=10)
Parametrized Decorator
from functools import wraps
def debug(print_result=False):
def decorator(func):
@wraps(func)
def out(*args, **kwargs):
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
print(func.__name__, result if print_result else '')
return result
return out
return decorator
@debug(print_result=True)
def add(x, y):
return x + y
類
class <name>:
def __init__(self, a):
self.a = a
def __repr__(self):
class_name = type(self).__name__
return f'{class_name}({self.a!r})'
def __str__(self):
return str(self.a)
@classmethod
def get_class_name(cls):
return cls.__name__
Constructor Overloading
class <name>:
def __init__(self, a=None):
self.a = a
Inheritance
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
class Employee(Person):
def __init__(self, name, age, staff_num):
super().__init__(name, age)
self.staff_num = staff_num
Comparable
- If eq() method is not overridden, it returns
'id(self) == id(other)'
, which is the same as'self is other'
. - That means all objects compare not equal by default.
class MyComparable:
def __init__(self, a):
self.a = a
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, type(self)):
return self.a == other.a
return False
Hashable
- Hashable object needs both hash() and eq() methods and it's hash value should never change.
- Hashable objects that compare equal must have the same hash value, meaning default hash() that returns
'id(self)'
will not do. - That is why Python automatically makes classes unhashable if you only implement eq().
class MyHashable:
def __init__(self, a):
self.__a = copy.deepcopy(a)
@property
def a(self):
return self.__a
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, type(self)):
return self.a == other.a
return False
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.a)
Sequence
- Methods do not depend on each other, so they can be skipped if not needed.
- Any object with defined getitem() is considered iterable, even if it lacks iter().
class MySequence:
def __init__(self, a):
self.a = a
def __len__(self):
return len(self.a)
def __getitem__(self, i):
return self.a[i]
def __iter__(self):
for el in self.a:
yield el
Callable
class Counter:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 0
def __call__(self):
self.a += 1
return self.a
Copy
from copy import copy, deepcopy
<object> = copy(<object>)
<object> = deepcopy(<object>)
Enum
from enum import Enum, auto
class <enum_name>(Enum):
<member_name_1> = <value_1>
<member_name_2> = <value_2_a>, <value_2_b>
<member_name_3> = auto()
@classmethod
def get_member_names(cls):
return [a.name for a in cls.__members__.values()]
<member> = <enum>.<member_name>
<member> = <enum>['<member_name>']
<member> = <enum>(<value>)
name = <member>.name
value = <member>.value
list_of_members = list(<enum>)
member_names = [a.name for a in <enum>]
member_values = [a.value for a in <enum>]
random_member = random.choice(list(<enum>))
Inline
Cutlery = Enum('Cutlery', ['fork', 'knife', 'spoon'])
Cutlery = Enum('Cutlery', 'fork knife spoon')
Cutlery = Enum('Cutlery', {'fork': 1, 'knife': 2, 'spoon': 3})
Functions can not be values, so they must be wrapped:
from functools import partial
LogicOp = Enum('LogicOp', {'AND': partial(lambda l, r: l and r),
'OR' : partial(lambda l, r: l or r)})
意外
while True:
try:
x = int(input('Please enter a number: '))
except ValueError:
print('Oops! That was no valid number. Try again...')
else:
print('Thank you.')
break
Raising exception:
raise ValueError('A very specific message!')
Finally
>>> try:
... raise KeyboardInterrupt
... finally:
... print('Goodbye, world!')
Goodbye, world!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
KeyboardInterrupt
系統(tǒng)
Command Line Arguments
import sys
script_name = sys.argv[0]
arguments = sys.argv[1:]
Print Function
print(<el_1>, ..., sep=' ', end='\n', file=sys.stdout, flush=False)
- Use
'file=sys.stderr'
for errors.
Pretty print:
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> pprint(dir())
['__annotations__',
'__builtins__',
'__doc__', ...]
Input Function
- Reads a line from user input or pipe if present.
- The trailing newline gets stripped.
- The prompt string is printed to standard output before reading input.
<str> = input(prompt=None)
Prints lines until EOF:
while True:
try:
print(input())
except EOFError:
break
Open Function
Opens file and returns a corresponding file object.
<file> = open(<path>, mode='r', encoding=None)
Modes:
'r'
- Read (default).'w'
- Write (truncate).'x'
- Write or fail if the file already exists.'a'
- Append.'w+'
- Read and write (truncate).'r+'
- Read and write from the beginning.'a+'
- Read and write from the end.'b'
- Binary mode.'t'
- Text mode (default).
Read Text from File:
def read_file(filename):
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as file:
return file.readlines()
Write Text to File:
def write_to_file(filename, text):
with open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
file.write(text)
Path
from os import path, listdir
<bool> = path.exists(<path>)
<bool> = path.isfile(<path>)
<bool> = path.isdir(<path>)
<list> = listdir(<path>)
>>> from glob import glob
>>> glob('../*.gif')
['1.gif', 'card.gif']
Command Execution
import os
<str> = os.popen(<command>).read()
Or:
>>> import subprocess
>>> a = subprocess.run(['ls', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
>>> a.stdout
b'.\n..\nfile1.txt\nfile2.txt\n'
>>> a.returncode
0
Recursion Limit
>>> import sys
>>> sys.getrecursionlimit()
1000
>>> sys.setrecursionlimit(5000)
JSON
import json
<str> = json.dumps(<object>, ensure_ascii=True, indent=None)
<object> = json.loads(<str>)
To preserve order:
from collections import OrderedDict
<object> = json.loads(<str>, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
Read File
def read_json_file(filename):
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as file:
return json.load(file)
Write to File
def write_to_json_file(filename, an_object):
with open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
json.dump(an_object, file, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2)
Pickle
import pickle
<bytes> = pickle.dumps(<object>)
<object> = pickle.loads(<bytes>)
Read Object from File
def read_pickle_file(filename):
with open(filename, 'rb') as file:
return pickle.load(file)
Write Object to File
def write_to_pickle_file(filename, an_object):
with open(filename, 'wb') as file:
pickle.dump(an_object, file)
SQLite
import sqlite3
db = sqlite3.connect(<filename>)
...
db.close()
Read
cursor = db.execute(<query>)
if cursor:
<tuple> = cursor.fetchone() # First row.
<list> = cursor.fetchall() # Remaining rows.
Write
db.execute(<query>)
db.commit()
字節(jié)
Bytes object is immutable sequence of single bytes. Mutable version is called bytearray.
<bytes> = b'<str>'
<int> = <bytes>[<index>]
<bytes> = <bytes>[<slice>]
<bytes> = b''.join(<coll_of_bytes>)
Encode
<bytes> = <str>.encode(encoding='utf-8')
<bytes> = <int>.to_bytes(length, byteorder='big|little', signed=False)
<bytes> = bytes.fromhex(<hex>)
Decode
<str> = <bytes>.decode('utf-8')
<int> = int.from_bytes(<bytes>, byteorder='big|little', signed=False)
<hex> = <bytes>.hex()
Read Bytes from File
def read_bytes(filename):
with open(filename, 'rb') as file:
return file.read()
Write Bytes to File
def write_bytes(filename, bytes_obj):
with open(filename, 'wb') as file:
file.write(bytes_obj)
結(jié)構(gòu)體
- Module that performs conversions between Python values and a C struct, represented as a Python bytes object.
- Machine’s native type sizes and byte order are used by default.
from struct import pack, unpack, calcsize
<bytes> = pack('<format>', <value_1> [, <value_2>, ...])
<tuple> = unpack('<format>', <bytes>)
Example
>>> pack('>hhl', 1, 2, 3)
b'\x00\x01\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x03'
>>> unpack('>hhl', b'\x00\x01\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x03')
(1, 2, 3)
>>> calcsize('>hhl')
8
Format
For standard sizes start format string with:
'='
- native byte order'<'
- little-endian'>'
- big-endian
Use capital letter for unsigned type. Standard size in brackets:
'x'
- pad byte'c'
- char (1)'h'
- short (2)'i'
- int (4)'l'
- long (4)'q'
- long long (8)'f'
- float (4)'d'
- double (8)
數(shù)組
List that can only hold elements of predefined type. Available types are listed above.
from array import array
<array> = array(<typecode> [, <collection>])
Deque
A thread-safe list with efficient appends and pops from either side. Pronounced “deck”.
from collections import deque
<deque> = deque(<collection>, maxlen=None)
<deque>.appendleft(<el>)
<deque>.extendleft(<collection>) # Collection gets reversed.
<el> = <deque>.popleft()
<deque>.rotate(n=1) # Rotates elements to the right.
線程化
from threading import Thread, RLock
Thread
thread = Thread(target=<function>, args=(<first_arg>, ))
thread.start()
...
thread.join()
Lock
lock = RLock()
lock.acquire()
...
lock.release()
Hashlib
>>> import hashlib
>>> hashlib.md5(<str>.encode()).hexdigest()
'33d0eba106da4d3ebca17fcd3f4c3d77'
Itertools
- Every function returns an iterator and can accept any collection and/or iterator.
- If you want to print the iterator, you need to pass it to the list() function!
from itertools import *
Combinatoric iterators
>>> combinations('abc', 2)
[('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'), ('b', 'c')]
>>> combinations_with_replacement('abc', 2)
[('a', 'a'), ('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'),
('b', 'b'), ('b', 'c'),
('c', 'c')]
>>> permutations('abc', 2)
[('a', 'b'), ('a', 'c'),
('b', 'a'), ('b', 'c'),
('c', 'a'), ('c', 'b')]
>>> product('ab', [1, 2])
[('a', 1), ('a', 2),
('b', 1), ('b', 2)]
>>> product([0, 1], repeat=3)
[(0, 0, 0), (0, 0, 1), (0, 1, 0), (0, 1, 1),
(1, 0, 0), (1, 0, 1), (1, 1, 0), (1, 1, 1)]
Infinite iterators
>>> i = count(5, 2)
>>> next(i), next(i), next(i)
(5, 7, 9)
>>> a = cycle('abc')
>>> [next(a) for _ in range(10)]
['a', 'b', 'c', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'a']
>>> repeat(10, 3)
[10, 10, 10]
Iterators
>>> chain([1, 2], range(3, 5))
[1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> compress('abc', [True, 0, 1])
['a', 'c']
>>> # islice(<collection>, from_inclusive, to_exclusive)
>>> islice([1, 2, 3], 1, None)
[2, 3]
>>> people = [{'id': 1, 'name': 'Bob'},
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Bob'},
{'id': 3, 'name': 'Peter'}]
>>> groups = groupby(people, key=lambda a: a['name'])
>>> {name: list(group) for name, group in groups}
{'Bob': [{'id': 1, 'name': 'Bob'},
{'id': 2, 'name': 'Bob'}],
'Peter': [{'id': 3, 'name': 'Peter'}]}
內(nèi)省和元編程
Inspecting code at runtime and code that generates code. You can:
- Look at the attributes
- Set new attributes
- Create functions dynamically
- Traverse the parent classes
- Change values in the class
Variables
<list> = dir() # Names of in-scope variables.
<dict> = locals() # Dict of local variables. Also vars().
<dict> = globals() # Dict of global variables.
Attributes
class Z:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 'abcde'
self.b = 12345
>>> z = Z()
>>> vars(z)
{'a': 'abcde', 'b': 12345}
>>> getattr(z, 'a')
'abcde'
>>> hasattr(z, 'c')
False
>>> setattr(z, 'c', 10)
Parameters
from inspect import signature
sig = signature(<function>)
no_of_params = len(sig.parameters)
param_names = list(sig.parameters.keys())
Type
Type is the root class. If only passed the object it returns it's type. Otherwise it creates a new class (and not the instance!).
type(<class_name>, <parents_tuple>, <attributes_dict>)
>>> Z = type('Z', (), {'a': 'abcde', 'b': 12345})
>>> z = Z()
Meta Class
Class that creates class.
def my_meta_class(name, parents, attrs):
attrs['a'] = 'abcde'
return type(name, parents, attrs)
Or:
class MyMetaClass(type):
def __new__(cls, name, parents, attrs):
attrs['a'] = 'abcde'
return type.__new__(cls, name, parents, attrs)
Metaclass Attribute
When class is created it checks if it has metaclass defined. If not, it recursively checks if any of his parents has it defined and eventually comes to type.
class MyClass(metaclass=MyMetaClass):
def __init__(self):
self.b = 12345
操作器
from operator import add, sub, mul, truediv, floordiv, mod, pow, neg, abs, \
eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge, \
not_, and_, or_, \
itemgetter, attrgetter, methodcaller
import operator as op
product_of_elems = functools.reduce(op.mul, <list>)
sorted_by_second = sorted(<list>, key=op.itemgetter(1))
sorted_by_both = sorted(<list>, key=op.itemgetter(1, 0))
LogicOp = enum.Enum('LogicOp', {'AND': op.and_, 'OR' : op.or_})
last_el = op.methodcaller('pop')(<list>)
Eval
Basic
>>> from ast import literal_eval
>>> literal_eval('1 + 2')
3
>>> literal_eval('[1, 2, 3]')
[1, 2, 3]
>>> ast.literal_eval('abs(1)')
ValueError: malformed node or string
Using Abstract Syntax Trees
import ast
from ast import Num, BinOp, UnaryOp
import operator as op
legal_operators = {ast.Add: op.add,
ast.Sub: op.sub,
ast.Mult: op.mul,
ast.Div: op.truediv,
ast.Pow: op.pow,
ast.BitXor: op.xor,
ast.USub: op.neg}
def evaluate(expression):
root = ast.parse(expression, mode='eval')
return eval_node(root.body)
def eval_node(node):
node_type = type(node)
if node_type == Num:
return node.n
if node_type not in [BinOp, UnaryOp]:
raise TypeError(node)
operator_type = type(node.op)
if operator_type not in legal_operators:
raise TypeError(f'Illegal operator {node.op}')
operator = legal_operators[operator_type]
if node_type == BinOp:
left, right = eval_node(node.left), eval_node(node.right)
return operator(left, right)
elif node_type == UnaryOp:
operand = eval_node(node.operand)
return operator(operand)
>>> evaluate('2 ^ 6')
4
>>> evaluate('2 ** 6')
64
>>> evaluate('1 + 2 * 3 ** (4 ^ 5) / (6 + -7)')
-5.0
Coroutine
- Similar to Generator, but Generator pulls data through the pipe with iteration, while Coroutine pushes data into the pipeline with send().
- Coroutines provide more powerful data routing possibilities than iterators.
- If you built a collection of simple data processing components, you can glue them together into complex arrangements of pipes, branches, merging, etc.
Helper Decorator
- All coroutines must be "primed" by first calling next().
- Remembering to call next() is easy to forget.
- Solved by wrapping coroutines with a decorator:
def coroutine(func):
def out(*args, **kwargs):
cr = func(*args, **kwargs)
next(cr)
return cr
return out
Pipeline Example
def reader(target):
for i in range(10):
target.send(i)
target.close()
@coroutine
def adder(target):
while True:
item = (yield)
target.send(item + 100)
@coroutine
def printer():
while True:
item = (yield)
print(item)
reader(adder(printer())) # 100, 101, ..., 109
庫(kù)
進(jìn)度條
# $ pip3 install tqdm
from tqdm import tqdm
from time import sleep
for i in tqdm([1, 2, 3]):
sleep(0.2)
for i in tqdm(range(100)):
sleep(0.02)
繪圖
# $ pip3 install matplotlib
from matplotlib import pyplot
pyplot.plot(<data_1> [, <data_2>, ...])
pyplot.savefig(<filename>, transparent=True)
pyplot.show()
參數(shù)解析
from argparse import ArgumentParser
desc = 'calculate X to the power of Y'
parser = ArgumentParser(description=desc)
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true')
group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('x', type=int, help='the base')
parser.add_argument('y', type=int, help='the exponent')
args = parser.parse_args()
answer = args.x ** args.y
if args.quiet:
print(answer)
elif args.verbose:
print(f'{args.x} to the power {args.y} equals {answer}')
else:
print(f'{args.x}^{args.y} == {answer}')
表格
Prints CSV file as ASCII table:
# $ pip3 install tabulate
import csv
from tabulate import tabulate
with open(<filename>, encoding='utf-8') as file:
lines = csv.reader(file, delimiter=';')
headers = [header.title() for header in next(lines)]
table = tabulate(lines, headers)
print(table)
Curses
# $ pip3 install curses
from curses import wrapper
def main():
wrapper(draw)
def draw(screen):
screen.clear()
screen.addstr(0, 0, 'Press ESC to quit.')
while screen.getch() != 27:
pass
def get_border(screen):
from collections import namedtuple
P = namedtuple('P', 'x y')
height, width = screen.getmaxyx()
return P(width - 1, height - 1)
圖像
Creates PNG image of greyscale gradient:
# $ pip3 install pillow
from PIL import Image
width = 100
height = 100
size = width * height
pixels = [255 * i/size for i in range(size)]
img = Image.new('L', (width, height), 'white')
img.putdata(pixels)
img.save('test.png')
Modes
'1'
- 1-bit pixels, black and white, stored with one pixel per byte.'L'
- 8-bit pixels, greyscale.'RGB'
- 3x8-bit pixels, true color.'RGBA'
- 4x8-bit pixels, true color with transparency mask.'HSV'
- 3x8-bit pixels, Hue, Saturation, Value color space.
音頻
Saves a list of floats with values between -1 and 1 to a WAV file:
import wave, struct
samples = [struct.pack('<h', int(a * 30000)) for a in <list>]
wf = wave.open('test.wav', 'wb')
wf.setnchannels(1)
wf.setsampwidth(2)
wf.setframerate(44100)
wf.writeframes(b''.join(samples))
wf.close()
Plays Popcorn
# pip3 install simpleaudio
import simpleaudio, math, struct
from itertools import chain, repeat
F = 44100
S1 = '71?,69,,71?,66,,62?,66,,59?,,,'
S2 = '71?,73,,74?,73,,74,,71,,73?,71,,73,,69,,71?,69,,71,,67,,71?,,,'
get_pause = lambda seconds: repeat(0, int(seconds * F))
sin_f = lambda i, hz: math.sin(i * 2 * math.pi * hz / F)
get_wave = lambda hz, seconds: (sin_f(i, hz) for i in range(int(seconds * F)))
get_hz = lambda n: 8.176 * 2 ** (int(n) / 12)
parse_n = lambda note: (get_hz(note[:2]), 0.25 if len(note) > 2 else 0.125)
get_note = lambda note: get_wave(*parse_n(note)) if note else get_pause(0.125)
samples_f = chain.from_iterable(get_note(n) for n in f'{S1}{S1}{S2}'.split(','))
samples_b = b''.join(struct.pack('<h', int(a * 30000)) for a in samples_f)
simpleaudio.play_buffer(samples_b, 1, 2, F)
Url
from urllib.parse import quote, quote_plus, unquote, unquote_plus
Encode
>>> quote("Can't be in URL!")
'Can%27t%20be%20in%20URL%21'
>>> quote_plus("Can't be in URL!")
'Can%27t+be+in+URL%21'
Decode
>>> unquote('Can%27t+be+in+URL%21')
"Can't+be+in+URL!"
>>> unquote_plus('Can%27t+be+in+URL%21')
"Can't be in URL!"
爬蟲
# $ pip3 install requests beautifulsoup4
>>> import requests
>>> from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
>>> url = 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)'
>>> page = requests.get(url)
>>> doc = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')
>>> table = doc.find('table', class_='infobox vevent')
>>> rows = table.find_all('tr')
>>> link = rows[11].find('a')['href']
>>> ver = rows[6].find('div').text.split()[0]
>>> link, ver
('https://www.python.org/', '3.7.2')
Web
# $ pip3 install bottle
from bottle import run, route, post, template, request, response
import json
Run
run(host='localhost', port=8080)
run(host='0.0.0.0', port=80, server='cherrypy')
Static Request
@route('/img/<image>')
def send_image(image):
return static_file(image, 'images/', mimetype='image/png')
Dynamic Request
@route('/<sport>')
def send_page(sport):
return template('<h1>{{title}}</h1>', title=sport)
REST Request
@post('/odds/<sport>')
def odds_handler(sport):
team = request.forms.get('team')
home_odds, away_odds = 2.44, 3.29
response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
response.headers['Cache-Control'] = 'no-cache'
return json.dumps([team, home_odds, away_odds])
Test:
# $ pip3 install requests
>>> import requests
>>> url = 'http://localhost:8080/odds/football'
>>> data = {'team': 'arsenal f.c.'}
>>> response = requests.post(url, data=data)
>>> response.json()
['arsenal f.c.', 2.44, 3.29]
profile
Basic
from time import time
start_time = time() # Seconds since Epoch.
...
duration = time() - start_time
High Performance
from time import perf_counter as pc
start_time = pc() # Seconds since restart.
...
duration = pc() - start_time
Timing a Snippet
from timeit import timeit
timeit('"-".join(str(a) for a in range(100))',
number=10000, globals=globals(), setup='pass')
Line Profiler
# $ pip3 install line_profiler
@profile
def main():
a = [*range(10000)]
b = {*range(10000)}
main()
Usage:
$ kernprof -lv test.py
Line # Hits Time Per Hit % Time Line Contents
==============================================================
1 @profile
2 def main():
3 1 1128.0 1128.0 27.4 a = [*range(10000)]
4 1 2994.0 2994.0 72.6 b = {*range(10000)}
Call Graph
Generates a PNG image of call graph with highlighted bottlenecks:
# $ pip3 install pycallgraph
from pycallgraph import output, PyCallGraph
from datetime import datetime
time_str = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
filename = f'profile-{time_str}.png'
drawer = output.GraphvizOutput(output_file=filename)
with PyCallGraph(output=drawer):
<code_to_be_profiled>
NumPy
Array manipulation mini language. Can run up to 100 times faster than equivalent Python code.
# $ pip3 install numpy
import numpy as np
<array> = np.array(<list>)
<array> = np.arange(from_inclusive, to_exclusive, step_size)
<array> = np.ones(<shape>)
<array> = np.random.randint(from_inclusive, to_exclusive, <shape>)
<array>.shape = <shape>
<view> = <array>.reshape(<shape>)
<view> = np.broadcast_to(<array>, <shape>)
<array> = <array>.sum(<axis>)
indexes = <array>.argmin(<axis>)
- Shape is a tuple of dimension sizes.
- Axis is an index of dimension that gets collapsed.
Indexing
<el> = <2d_array>[0, 0] # First element.
<1d_view> = <2d_array>[0] # First row.
<1d_view> = <2d_array>[:, 0] # First column. Also [..., 0].
<3d_view> = <2d_array>[None, :, :] # Expanded by dimension of size 1.
<1d_array> = <2d_array>[<1d_row_indexes>, <1d_column_indexes>]
<2d_array> = <2d_array>[<2d_row_indexes>, <2d_column_indexes>]
<2d_bools> = <2d_array> > 0
<1d_array> = <2d_array>[<2d_bools>]
- If row and column indexes differ in shape, they are combined with broadcasting.
Broadcasting
Broadcasting is a set of rules by which NumPy functions operate on arrays of different sizes and/or dimensions.
left = [[0.1], [0.6], [0.8]] # Shape: (3, 1)
right = [ 0.1 , 0.6 , 0.8 ] # Shape: (3)
1. If array shapes differ, left-pad the smaller shape with ones:
left = [[0.1], [0.6], [0.8]] # Shape: (3, 1)
right = [[0.1 , 0.6 , 0.8]] # Shape: (1, 3) <- !
2. If any dimensions differ in size, expand the ones that have size 1 by duplicating their elements:
left = [[0.1, 0.1, 0.1], [0.6, 0.6, 0.6], [0.8, 0.8, 0.8]] # Shape: (3, 3) <- !
right = [[0.1, 0.6, 0.8], [0.1, 0.6, 0.8], [0.1, 0.6, 0.8]] # Shape: (3, 3) <- !
3. If neither non-matching dimension has size 1, rise an error.
Example
For each point returns index of its nearest point ([0.1, 0.6, 0.8] => [1, 2, 1]
):
>>> points = np.array([0.1, 0.6, 0.8])
[ 0.1, 0.6, 0.8]
>>> wrapped_points = points.reshape(3, 1)
[[ 0.1],
[ 0.6],
[ 0.8]]
>>> distances = wrapped_points - points
[[ 0. , -0.5, -0.7],
[ 0.5, 0. , -0.2],
[ 0.7, 0.2, 0. ]]
>>> distances = np.abs(distances)
[[ 0. , 0.5, 0.7],
[ 0.5, 0. , 0.2],
[ 0.7, 0.2, 0. ]]
>>> i = np.arange(3)
[0, 1, 2]
>>> distances[i, i] = np.inf
[[ inf, 0.5, 0.7],
[ 0.5, inf, 0.2],
[ 0.7, 0.2, inf]]
>>> distances.argmin(1)
[1, 2, 1]
Basic Script Template
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Usage: .py
#
from collections import namedtuple
from enum import Enum
import re
import sys
def main():
pass
###
## UTIL
#
def read_file(filename):
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8') as file:
return file.readlines()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()