Download Native Instruments Komplete 8 Ultimate (Windows And Mac) Serial Key and enjoy!
Mac OS X - Komplete 8 EDU
There are many other topics that people have posted regarding serial code. . . You would want to find the older serial number and convert it into the newer, K12 or K13 code that you just purchased. . . . You can find old serial numbers on the back of the box of the product. . . .
Windows - Komplete 8
The new serial number is at the bottom right corner of the top left of the sticker on the back of the product. . . . The K12 code is also on the back of the box of the product. . . .
Edit:
After buying the Komplete EDU pack, and opening the box, the new serial code was on the back of the box of the product. It was not on the sticker on the back of the box.
Q:
Python string formatting with a mix of literal values and parameters
Is there any way to call str.format() with a mix of literal values and parameters?
For example, in:
def foo(baz, bar="spam", fo="eggs"):
#...
return "spam + fo"
I would like to be able to produce:
>>> foo("baz", "bar", fo="eggs")
'baz + fo'
but this does not work:
>>> "spam + fo"
'spam + fo'
>>> "spam + fo" == foo("baz", "bar", fo="eggs")
False
>>> "spam + fo" == "baz + fo"
True
I'm aware that I could write a function to achieve this, but I'm trying to avoid duplicating code.
A:
You cannot do this with string formatting, because the format expects all parameters to be of the same type and format type. If you do the following, it will work:
print('{baz} + {fo}'.format(baz="baz", fo="eggs")
A:
This is almost what you want:
def foo(baz, bar="spam", fo="eggs"): ac619d1d87
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