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Edit Post #287630 Initial revision over 1 year ago
Question What's causing mypy to give an `[assignment]` error in this nested for loop?
I started adding types to my (working) solution to Exercism's "Kindergarten Garden" exercise, to learn how typing with python and Mypy (strict) works. While doing so, I ran into a Mypy error that I can't figure out how to solve. Here's the full code: ```python class Garden: SEEDCHARTOSEED = { ...
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over 1 year ago
Edit Post #284910 Initial revision over 2 years ago
Question Why are list comprehensions written differently if you use `else`?
The following list comprehension worked when I tried it: `[num for num in hand if num != 11]` But this doesn't work: `[num for num in hand if num != 11 else 22]` It gives a `SyntaxError`, highlighting the `else`. This led me to believe that you can't use else in a list comprehension. H...
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over 2 years ago