dask 2021.10.0

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stringify(obj, exclusive: Optional[Iterable] = None)

If exclusive is specified, search through :None:None:`obj` and convert values that are in exclusive .

Note that when searching through dictionaries, only values are converted, not the keys.

Parameters

obj : Any

Object (or values within) to convert to string

exclusive: Iterable, optional :

Set of values to search for when converting values to strings

Returns

result : type(obj)

Stringified copy of obj or obj itself if it is already a string or bytes.

Convert an object to a string

Examples

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>>> stringify(b'x')
b'x'
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>>> stringify('x')
'x'
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>>> stringify({('a',0):('a',0), ('a',1): ('a',1)})
"{('a', 0): ('a', 0), ('a', 1): ('a', 1)}"
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>>> stringify({('a',0):('a',0), ('a',1): ('a',1)}, exclusive={('a',0)})
{('a', 0): "('a', 0)", ('a', 1): ('a', 1)}
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