🧹 Code health: Remove duplicate assignments in Plot.py#19
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Removes redundant block of code consisting of identical, sequential variable assignments to `w`, `sine_ratio_dtft`, and `dtft` to improve code health and readability without altering the underlying logic or program behavior. Co-authored-by: ManupaKDU <95234271+ManupaKDU@users.noreply.github.com>
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🎯 What: Removed duplicate variable assignments (
w,sine_ratio_dtft,dtft) inLearning/Part-1/Python/Plot.py(lines 12-14).💡 Why: This improves the maintainability and readability of the code by removing redundant logic that does nothing but overwrite identical data.
✅ Verification: Verified by using
py_compileto ensure syntax is valid. Tests and execution natively fail due to lack ofnumpyin the sandboxed environment (expected), but the refactoring itself is mathematically safe since it merely drops sequential assignment repeats. Code review and__pycache__artifact cleanup completed.✨ Result: Improved code health of the script, leaving original operations intact and minimizing duplication.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 11490961590190455275 started by @ManupaKDU