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if __name__ == '__main__'

if __name__ == "__main__":
Posted by: Guest on June-16-2020
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what is __name__ == "__main__":

Every Python module has it's __name__ defined and if this is '__main__', it implies that the module is being run standalone by the user and we can do corresponding appropriate actions. If you import this script as a module in another script, the __name__ is set to the name of the script/module.
Posted by: Guest on April-08-2021

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