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round() function
the round function is used to convert the floating-point into a specified number of decimals number
Common techniques for using the hash() function in Python:
Get the hash value of an object:
my_object = "Hello, world!"
my_hash = hash(my_object)
Hash multiple objects:
my_object1 = "Hello, world!"
my_object2 = (1, 2, 3)
my_object3 = {"key": "value"}
my_hash1 = hash(my_object1)
my_hash2 = hash(my_object2)
my_hash3 = hash(my_object3)
Use the hash value for an object as a dictionary key:
my_object = "Hello, world!"
my_hash = hash(my_object)
my_dict = {}
my_dict[my_hash] = my_object
Use the hash value for an object as a set element:
my_object = "Hello, world!"
my_hash = hash(my_object)
my_set = set()
my_set.add(my_hash)
Keep in mind that the hash() function is used to generate a numeric value that represents the value of an object. The value of the hash may change between different runs of a Python program, so it should not be used as a unique identifier for objects unless you are sure that the hash will not change.
In addition, not all objects are hashable, so it is not possible to use the hash() function with every type of object in Python.
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In general, the Python standard library includes many built-in functions that are available to use in your code without needing to import any additional modules. Some common examples of built-in functions include:
👉🏻 abs() : Returns the absolute value of a number.
👉🏻 all() : Returns True if all elements of an iterable are True, and False otherwise.
👉🏻 any() : Returns True if any element of an iterable is True, and False otherwise.
👉🏻 bin() : Converts an integer to a binary string.
👉🏻 bool() : Converts a value to a Boolean.
👉🏻 chr() : Returns the string representation of a Unicode character.
👉🏻 dir() : Returns a list of attributes and methods for an object.
👉🏻enumerate(): Returns an enumerate object, which contains a sequence of tuples containing the index and value of each element of an iterable.
👉🏻 filter() : Returns an iterator for elements of an iterable for which a condition is True.
👉🏻 float() : Converts a value to a floating-point number.
👉🏻 format(): Formats a string using format specifiers.
👉🏻 hash() : Returns the hash value of an object.
👉🏻 int() : Converts a value to an integer.
👉🏻 isinstance(): Returns True if an object is an instance of a given type, and False otherwise.
👉🏻 len() : Returns the length of an object.
👉🏻 list() : Converts an iterable to a list.
👉🏻 map() : Returns an iterator that applies a function to each element of an iterable.
👉🏻 max() : Returns the maximum value of an iterable.
👉🏻 min() : Returns the minimum value of an iterable.
👉🏻 next() : Returns the next element of an iterator.
👉🏻 open() : Opens a file and returns a file object.
👉🏻 ord() : Returns the Unicode code point for a character.
👉🏻 print() : Prints a message to the standard output.
👉🏻 range() : Returns a sequence of numbers.
👉🏻 repr() : Returns a string representation of an object.
👉🏻 round() : Rounds a number to a specified number of decimal places.
👉🏻 set() : Creates a set object.
👉🏻 sorted() : Returns a sorted list from an iterable.
👉🏻 str() : Converts a value to a string.
👉🏻 sum() : Returns the sum of elements in an iterable.
👉🏻 type() : Returns the type of an object.
👉🏻 zip() : Returns an iterator that combines elements from multiple iterables.
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