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Python CSV reader
I have a function that pulls data from a file or string literal in my case and returns them in either a list or a dict.
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I'm not sure if a function should have two different return types …
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Simulation of 2D elastic balls
In Python, using a _ before a class variable denotes a protected member of the class, I don't think that was your intention so you can just make it the following without the preceding _'s in __init__ like …