Convert Timestamp to Indian Time Zone Using Python.
Output:
import datetime
import pytz
def convert_timestamp_to_ist(timestamp: int) -> str:
utc_date_time = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp)
utc_time_zone = pytz.timezone('UTC')
utc_aware_datetime = utc_time_zone.localize(utc_date_time)
ist_time_zone = pytz.timezone('Asia/Kolkata')
ist_aware_datetime = utc_aware_datetime.astimezone(ist_time_zone)
formatted_date = ist_aware_datetime.strftime('%A, %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
return formatted_date
# print(convert_timestamp_to_ist(1717000920))
Output:
Wednesday, 2024-05-29 22:12:00
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Guess the Output???
def foo(a,b=10,c=17):
return a+b+c
print(foo(a=1,b=8))
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Check either string is an
Anagram or not?
#Output : True
Anagram or not?
An anagram is a word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
def is_anagram(str1,str2):
return sorted(str1)==sorted(str2)
print(is_anagram("astronomer","moonstarer"))
#Output : True
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Task:
You have to create a program where a list of numbers is given and a number of rotation is given. Now you to bring last number of list in front and swift each number to the right. Do this till the given number of rotation.
Sample :-
input - [1,2,3,4] , 2
output - [4,1,2,3] -> [3,4,1,2]
Good luck!
You have to create a program where a list of numbers is given and a number of rotation is given. Now you to bring last number of list in front and swift each number to the right. Do this till the given number of rotation.
Sample :-
input - [1,2,3,4] , 2
output - [4,1,2,3] -> [3,4,1,2]
Good luck!
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One line printing in python.
We know that the print function prints on each line, and if we use two print functions, they will print on two lines. This example will show how to output on the same line without branching to a new one.
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We know that the print function prints on each line, and if we use two print functions, they will print on two lines. This example will show how to output on the same line without branching to a new one.
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⌨️ Remove the Background of an Image Using Python
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# pip install rembg pillow
from rembg import remove
from PIL import Image
input_path = "in.png"
output_path = "out.png"
input = Image.open(input_path)
output = remove(input)
output.save(output_path)
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Which of the following is not one of the quotation marks we use when writing code in Python?
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20%
Double Quotes
22%
Single Quotes
43%
Quartet Quotes
15%
Triple Quotes
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Run Javascript code using python subprocess Library
By : @Mr_Sukkun
import subprocess
js_code = """
console.log("Hello, World!");
"""
with open("script.js", "w") as file:
file.write(js_code)
result = subprocess.run(["node", "script.js"], capture_output=True, text=True)
print(result.stdout)
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Find system name , version processor using python.
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import platform
system_name = platform.system()
system_version = platform.version()
architecture = platform.architecture()[0]
processor = platform.processor()
print("OS:", system_name)
print("OS Version:", system_version)
print("32 or 64:", architecture)
print("Processor :", processor)
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How do any() and all() work?
Answer: any() - takes a sequence and returns true if any element in the sequence is true.
all() - Returns true only if all elements in the sequence are true.
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How do any() and all() work?
Answer: any() - takes a sequence and returns true if any element in the sequence is true.
all() - Returns true only if all elements in the sequence are true.
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