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  1. language agnostic - What is a lambda (function)? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 19, 2008 · Lambda calculus codifies the correct way to do these substitutions. Given that y = x−1 is a valid rearrangement of the second equation, this: λ y = x−1 means a function substituting the …

  2. What is a lambda expression, and when should I use one?

    Here is another really good reference which explains very well what are lambda expressions in C++: Microsoft.com: Lambda expressions in C++. I especially like how well it explains the parts of a …

  3. What is `lambda` in Python code? How does it work with `key` …

    I saw some examples using built-in functions like sorted, sum etc. that use key=lambda. What does lambda mean here? How does it work? For the general computer science concept of a lambda, see …

  4. python - Why use lambda functions? - Stack Overflow

    Lambda functions are most useful in things like callback functions, or places in which you need a throwaway function. JAB's example is perfect - It would be better accompanied by the keyword …

  5. What exactly is "lambda" in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 8, 2011 · The lambda construct is a shorter way to define a simple function that calculates a single expression. The def statement can be inconvenient and make the code longer, broken up and harder …

  6. Is there a way to perform "if" in python's lambda? [duplicate]

    An easy way to perform an if in lambda is by using list comprehension. You can't raise an exception in lambda, but this is a way in Python 3.x to do something close to your example:

  7. What is the difference between a 'closure' and a 'lambda'?

    The closure of a lambda expression is this particular set of symbols defined in the outer context (environment) that give values to the free symbols in this expression, making them non-free …

  8. What is a lambda and what is an example implementation?

    Dec 18, 2008 · Lambda is a means of creating an anonymous function or closure. In imperative languages (and functional ones) it is equivalent to allowing nested functions where the inner function …

  9. python - Syntax behind sorted (key=lambda: ...) - Stack Overflow

    I don't quite understand the syntax behind the sorted() argument: key=lambda variable: variable[0] Isn't lambda arbitrary? Why is variable stated twice in what looks like a dict?

  10. Aggregating in pandas groupby using lambda functions

    As @unutbu mentioned, the issue is not with the number of lambda functions but rather with the keys in the dict passed to agg() not being in data as columns. OP seems to have tried using named …