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- filesystems - copy all files and folders from one drive to another . . .
81 i want to copy all files and folders from one drive to another drive using MS-DOS How to do it? I am trying xcopy I:\* * N:\ But it copies only files, not folders So how to copy all files and folders both? Thanks
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This answer explains copy by reference vs copy by value Shallow copy vs deep copy is a concept that applies to collections See this answer and this answer
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I am working with two files, and I need to copy a few lines from one file and paste them into another file I know how to copy (yy) and paste (p) in the same file But that doesn't work for different
- How to copy a dictionary and only edit the copy - Stack Overflow
A shallow copy constructs a new compound object and then (to the extent possible) inserts references into it to the objects found in the original A deep copy constructs a new compound object and then, recursively, inserts copies into it of the objects found in the original
- How do I clone a list so that it doesnt change unexpectedly after . . .
import copy new_list = copy copy(old_list) This is a little slower than list() because it has to find out the datatype of old_list first If you need to copy the elements of the list as well, use generic copy deepcopy(): Copy
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Unlike other editors, Vim stores copied text in its own clipboard So, it's very hard for me to copy some text from a webpage and paste it into the current working file It so happens I have to eit
- python - How do I copy a file? - Stack Overflow
How do I copy a file in Python? copy2(src,dst) is often more useful than copyfile(src,dst) because: it allows dst to be a directory (instead of the complete target filename), in which case the basename of src is used for creating the new file; it preserves the original modification and access info (mtime and atime) in the file metadata (however, this comes with a slight overhead) Here is a
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Is there a way to copy all the text from the integrated Visual Studio Code terminal? I have some output that I want to copy to a text file and save it
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