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- Understanding Python super() with __init__() methods
super() lets you avoid referring to the base class explicitly, which can be nice But the main advantage comes with multiple inheritance, where all sorts of fun stuff can happen
- super object has no attribute __sklearn_tags__
'super' object has no attribute '__sklearn_tags__' This occurs when I invoke the fit method on the RandomizedSearchCV object I suspect it could be related to compatibility issues between Scikit-learn and XGBoost or Python version I am using Python 3 12, and both Scikit-learn and XGBoost are installed with their latest versions I attempted to tune the hyperparameters of an XGBRegressor
- super () in Java - Stack Overflow
super() is a special use of the super keyword where you call a parameterless parent constructor In general, the super keyword can be used to call overridden methods, access hidden fields or invoke a superclass's constructor
- java - When do I use super ()? - Stack Overflow
I'm currently learning about class inheritance in my Java course and I don't understand when to use the super() call? Edit: I found this example of code where super variable is used: class A {
- python - Using super with a class method - Stack Overflow
If we're using a class method, we don't have an instance to call super with Fortunately for us, super works even with a type as the second argument --- The type can be passed directly to super as shown below Which is exactly what Python tells me is not possible by saying that do_something () should be called with an instance of B
- coding style - Using super in C++ - Stack Overflow
As for chaining super::super, as I mentionned in the question, I have still to find an interesting use to that For now, I only see it as a hack, but it was worth mentioning, if only for the differences with Java (where you can't chain "super")
- c++ - Super::BeginPlay () , Super::Tick () - Stack Overflow
Super is a typedef for the base class of your current class It is part of the GENERATED_BODY() and will be added by the UnrealHeaderTool alongside ThisClass In the following example, I define a class UYourClass that inherits from UObject, the base object for a lot of Unreals classes
- dart - what does super and Key do in flutter? - Stack Overflow
38 super is used to call the constructor of the base class So in your example, the constructor of CardTitle is calling the constructor of StatelessWidget Key is a type used in Flutter to identify widgets and allows Flutter to know when a widget that's moved in the tree is the same as a widget that was previously in a different location
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