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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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oh i see. Thanks for the info. I will read about it.
This version and an equivalent full function do the exact same thing; this is just compressing it into one line. There's literally no advantage and it violates PEP-8 but some people seem to think it looks cool.
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men i love using lambda ;)
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thanks everyone! now i understand a little bit more :-) i practice a little bit now ๐
every explication its very good, really thanks
Basically lambda is just a plpaceholder for a variable which can also take more values/parameters. With those you can give them also functionalities. It is very similar to a basic function. But for flexing-reasons you will see many people using it here since you can finish most codes in just one line. But also you may need lambdas within functions for some tasks.
I think that's not true.
A lambda function in Python is a special kind of function that does not have a name. It is an anonymous function, which means you don't give it a name when you define it. It also has no parameters, and it always returns a single value.
The main difference between a classic function and a lambda function is that a classic function is named, while a lambda function is anonymous. This means that when you use a classic function, you can refer to it by name, and it is easier to read and understand. On the other hand, a lambda function is more concise and can sometimes be easier to write.
i'm begining in python, i didn't undestand this ,
what is the difference between clasic fonction and lambda ?
i have looked documentation but i'm in a mist
I really should study that zip-thingy.
Or Python.
wOw, looks pretty
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