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I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

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A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

 

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

 

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

 

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

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I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answerthis answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?

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Is a question a duplicate if the context is different but the original problem the same?

I just stumbled with this question, where the author has a problem with the zip() function in python 3, but posts as a neural networks problem.

The question was edited with the following:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

A solution for this example was posted by @Nicolas Turgeon and can be found here:

Python 2 --> 3: object of type 'zip' has no len()

The underlying problem is the same, but the author didn't see it.

Are these questions duplicates?


Should I interpret from this answer that the the questions themselves are not duplicate?