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Correct way to define C++ namespace methods in .cpp file
...se it shows that in the namespace, you are defining the function.
Version 3 is right also because you used the :: scope resolution operator to refer to the MyClass::method () in the namespace ns1. I prefer version 3.
See Namespaces (C++). This is the best way to do this.
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What is the bower (and npm) version syntax?
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In a nutshell, the syntax for Bower version numbers (and NPM's) is called SemVer, which is sho...
Check if two unordered lists are equal [duplicate]
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Python has a built-in datatype for an unordered collection of (hashable) things, called a set. I...
Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3
Now that Rails 3 beta is out, I thought I'd have a look at rewriting an app I have just started work on in Rails 3 beta, both to get a feel for it and get a bit of a head-start. The app uses MongoDB and MongoMapper for all of its models and therefore has no need for ActiveRecord. In the previous ver...
Constantly print Subprocess output while process is running
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Is there an R function for finding the index of an element in a vector?
... function match works on vectors :
x <- sample(1:10)
x
# [1] 4 5 9 3 8 1 6 10 7 2
match(c(4,8),x)
# [1] 1 5
match only returns the first encounter of a match, as you requested. It returns the position in the second argument of the values in the first argument.
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How to round to 2 decimals with Python?
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Numpy argsort - what is it doing?
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Returns the indices that would sort an array.
2 is the index of 0.0.
3 is the index of 0.1.
1 is the index of 1.41.
0 is the index of 1.48.
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Convert column classes in data.table
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str(dtnew)
Classes ‘data.table’ and 'data.frame': 10 obs. of 3 variables:
$ ID : Factor w/ 2 levels "A","B": 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
$ Quarter: chr "1" "2" "3" "4" ...
$ value : num -0.838 0.146 -1.059 -1.197 0.282 ...
Using lapply and as.character:
dtnew <- dt[, lapply(....
Take the content of a list and append it to another list
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You probably want
list2.extend(list1)
instead of
list2.append(list1)
Here's the differen...
