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other:python:misc_by_jyp [2021/08/16 14:18]
jypeter Added ordered dictionaries
other:python:misc_by_jyp [2021/09/17 14:05]
jypeter [Printing a readable version of long lists or dictionaries] Added long list example
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-You will find on this page some useful, but unsorted, python tips and tricks that can't fit in a section of the main [[other:​python:​jyp_steps|JYP'​s recommended steps for learning python]] page+You will find on this page some **useful, but unsorted, python tips and tricks** that can't fit in a section of the main [[other:​python:​jyp_steps|JYP'​s recommended steps for learning python]] page
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     * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​pathlib.html#​correspondence-to-tools-in-the-os-module|Matching pathlib, and os or os.path functions]]     * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​pathlib.html#​correspondence-to-tools-in-the-os-module|Matching pathlib, and os or os.path functions]]
   * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​shutil.html|High-level file operations]]   * [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​shutil.html|High-level file operations]]
 +
 +
 +=== Example: getting the full path of the Python used ===
 +
 +Note: the actual python may be different from the default python!
 +
 +<​code>​$ which python
 +/​usr/​bin/​python
 +
 +$ /​modfs/​modtools/​miniconda3//​envs/​analyse_3.6_test/​bin/​python
 +>>>​ import sys, shutil
 +>>>​ shutil.which('​python'​)
 +'/​usr/​bin/​python'​
 +>>>​ sys.executable
 +'/​modfs/​modtools/​miniconda3//​envs/​analyse_3.6_test/​bin/​python'</​code>​
 +
 +
 +=== Example: getting the full path of a script ===
 +
 +<​code>>>>​ import os
 +>>>​ os.getcwd()
 +'/​home/​jypmce/​PMIP4'​
 +>>>​ os.path.exists('​./​argv_test.py'​)
 +True
 +>>>​ os.path.abspath('​./​argv_test.py'​)
 +'/​home/​jypmce/​PMIP4/​argv_test.py'​
 +>>>​ os.path.exists('/​home/​jypmce/​PMIP4/​argv_test.py'​)
 +True
 +</​code>​
 +
  
 === Example: getting the size(s) of all the files in a directory === === Example: getting the size(s) of all the files in a directory ===
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 >>>​ sum(files_sizes) >>>​ sum(files_sizes)
 64792</​code>​ 64792</​code>​
 +
 +==== Generating file names ====
 +
 +=== Name depending on the current date/time ===
 +
 +<​code>>>>​ import time
 +>>>​ plot_version = time.strftime('​%Y%m%d_%H%M'​)
 +>>>​ f_name = '​test_%s.nc'​ % (plot_version,​)
 +>>>​ f_name
 +'​test_20210827_1334.nc'​
 +</​code>​
 +
 +=== Temporary file ===
 +
 +<​code>>>>​ import tempfile, os
 +>>>​ f_tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='​w',​ suffix='​.nc',​ delete=False)
 +>>>​ f_tmp
 +<​tempfile._TemporaryFileWrapper object at 0x2b5614743820>​
 +>>>​ f_tmp.name
 +'/​tmp/​tmpi6uk9hre.nc'​
 +>>>​ f_tmp.close()
 +>>>​ os.remove(f_tmp.name)</​code>​
 ==== Using command-line arguments ==== ==== Using command-line arguments ====
  
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 ==== Using ordered dictionaries ==== ==== Using ordered dictionaries ====
  
-Check the [[https://​realpython.com/​python-ordereddict/​|OrderedDict vs dict in Python: The Right Tool for the Job]] tutorial+**Dictionary order is guaranteed to be insertion order**! Note that the [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​stdtypes.html#​dict|usual Python dictionary]] also guarantees the order since version **3.6** 
 + 
 +Check the [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​collections.html#​collections.OrderedDict|OrderedDict class]] (''​from collections import OrderedDict''​) and the [[https://​realpython.com/​python-ordereddict/​|OrderedDict vs dict in Python: The Right Tool for the Job]] tutorial 
 + 
 +==== Printing a readable version of long lists or dictionaries ==== 
 + 
 +The [[https://​docs.python.org/​3/​library/​pprint.html|pprint]] module can be used for //pretty printing// objects (lists, dictionaries,​ ...). It will wrap long lines in a meaningful way 
 + 
 +<​code>>>>​ import pprint 
 + 
 +>>>​ test_dic = {'​AWI-ESM-1-1-LR_AWI':​{'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ '​CESM2_NCAR':​{'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ '​IPSL-CM6A-LR_IPSL':​{'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f2':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f3':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f4':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​}}} 
 + 
 +>>>​ print(test_dic) 
 +{'​AWI-ESM-1-1-LR_AWI':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ '​CESM2_NCAR':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ '​IPSL-CM6A-LR_IPSL':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f2':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f3':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ '​r1i1p1f4':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​}}} 
 + 
 +>>>​ pprint.pprint(test_dic) 
 +{'​AWI-ESM-1-1-LR_AWI':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ 
 + '​CESM2_NCAR':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gn'​}},​ 
 + '​IPSL-CM6A-LR_IPSL':​ {'​r1i1p1f1':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ 
 +                       '​r1i1p1f2':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ 
 +                       '​r1i1p1f3':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​},​ 
 +                       '​r1i1p1f4':​ {'​grid':​ '​gr'​}}} 
 +                        
 +>>>​ dir(test_dic) 
 +['​__class__',​ '​__contains__',​ '​__delattr__',​ [... lots of unreadable stuff removed...] '​setdefault',​ '​update',​ '​values'​] 
 + 
 +>>>​ pprint.pprint(dir(test_dic)) 
 +['​__class__',​ 
 + '​__contains__',​ 
 + 
 +[... lots of lines removed in this example ] 
 + 
 + '​setdefault',​ 
 + '​update',​ 
 + '​values'​] 
 + 
 +</​code>​
  
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