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| COMPANY_SCHEMA = { | |
| 'uid': {'type': 'string', 'required': True}, | |
| 'company_website': {'type': 'string', "required": True}, | |
| 'company_name': {'type': 'string', 'required': True, 'coerce': str.title}, | |
| 'company_name_alias': {'type': 'list', 'schema': {'type': 'string'}}, | |
| 'company_acronym': {'type': 'string'}, | |
| 'ticker_symbols': { | |
| 'type': 'list', | |
| 'schema': { | |
| 'type': 'dict', |
| from functools import reduce | |
| pipeline = [lambda x: x * 3, lambda x: x + 1, lambda x: x / 2] | |
| val = reduce(lambda x, f: f(x), pipeline, 3) | |
| print(val) |
| def unique_names(names1, names2): | |
| names1_set = set(names1) | |
| names2_set = set(names2) | |
| return list(names1_set.union(names2_set)) | |
| names1 = ["Ava", "Emma", "Olivia"] | |
| names2 = ["Olivia", "Sophia", "Emma"] | |
| print(unique_names(names1, names2)) |
| SELECT name | |
| FROM employees | |
| WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT managerId FROM employees WHERE managerId IS NOT NULL); |
| SELECT userId, avg(duration) | |
| FROM sessions | |
| GROUP BY userid HAVING COUNT(userid) > 1; |
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