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⌨️ Remove the Background of an Image Using Python

# 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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Run Javascript code using python subprocess Library
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.

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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Interview question

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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What is the output of following Python Code?
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s = set()

s.add(20) s.add(20.0) s.add("20") print(len(s))
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print(bool('0'))
print(bool(0))
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print(max("hHiI"))
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print(min("hHiI"))
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In Python, lists are mutable.
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Solve it, using while loop !

Note :- Don't use len function
Solve it using while loop:
Note Dont use split or indexing method.
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