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  2. Foreach loop - Wikipedia

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    foreach is usually used in place of a standard for loop statement. Unlike other for loop constructs, however, foreach loops [1] usually maintain no explicit counter: they essentially say "do this to everything in this set", rather than "do this x times". This avoids potential off-by-one errors and makes code simpler to read.

  3. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes code readability with the use of significant indentation. [33] Python is dynamically type-checked and garbage-collected. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including structured (particularly procedural), object-oriented and functional ...

  4. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    10-second sound snippets from YouTube videos, and an ontology of over 500 labels. 128-d PCA'd VGG-ish features every 1 second. 2,084,320 Text (CSV) and TensorFlow Record files Classification 2017 [148] J. Gemmeke et al., Google Bird Audio Detection challenge Audio from environmental monitoring stations, plus crowdsourced recordings 17,000+

  5. Level-set method - Wikipedia

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    See Ronald Fedkiw's academic web page for many pictures and animations showing how the level-set method can be used to model real-life phenomena. Multivac is a C++ library for front tracking in 2D with level-set methods. James Sethian's web page on level-set method. Stanley Osher's homepage. The Level Set Method. MIT 16.920J / 2.097J / 6.339J.

  6. Clamp (function) - Wikipedia

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    Several programming languages and libraries provide functions for fast and vectorized clamping. In Python, the pandas library offers the Series.clip [1] and DataFrame.clip [2] methods. The NumPy library offers the clip [3] function. In the Wolfram Language, it is implemented as Clip [x, {minimum, maximum}]. [4]

  7. Set-builder notation - Wikipedia

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    Set-builder notation can be used to describe a set that is defined by a predicate, that is, a logical formula that evaluates to true for an element of the set, and false otherwise. [2] In this form, set-builder notation has three parts: a variable, a colon or vertical bar separator, and a predicate.

  8. Loop - Wikipedia

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    Loop Retail Historic District, a shopping district in the Chicago Loop; Delmar Loop, an entertainment district in St. Louis, Missouri; London Outer Orbital Path (LOOP), a signed walk around the edge of Outer London, England; Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), a deep-water port in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana

  9. Algebra of sets - Wikipedia

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    The algebra of sets is the set-theoretic analogue of the algebra of numbers. Just as arithmetic addition and multiplication are associative and commutative, so are set union and intersection; just as the arithmetic relation "less than or equal" is reflexive, antisymmetric and transitive, so is the set relation of "subset".