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Extracting specific columns from a data frame

...o you. – Aren Cambre Aug 16 '18 at 13:58 4 Given the furious rate of change in the tidyverse, I w...
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Computational complexity of Fibonacci Sequence

... 385 You model the time function to calculate Fib(n) as sum of time to calculate Fib(n-1) plus the ...
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jQuery: select an element's class and id at the same time?

... 310 You can do: $("#country.save")... OR $("a#country.save")... OR $("a.save#country")... ...
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ReactJS render string with non-breaking spaces

... 231 Instead of using the   HTML entity, you can use the Unicode character which  ...
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Conditionally ignoring tests in JUnit 4

... tkruse 7,71555 gold badges3939 silver badges6262 bronze badges answered Nov 6 '09 at 18:05 YishaiYishai ...
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mingw-w64 threads: posix vs win32

I'm installing mingw-w64 on Windows and there are two options: win32 threads and posix threads. I know what is the difference between win32 threads and pthreads but I don't understand what is the difference between these two options. I doubt that if I will choose posix threads it will prevent me fro...
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How do I find out with jQuery if an element is being animated?

... Studocwho 2,23733 gold badges1919 silver badges2525 bronze badges answered Apr 7 '09 at 11:49 JamesJames ...
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What does the > (greater than bracket) mean beside file names in Eclipse's Package Explorer?

I'm setting up a new dev machine with Eclipse 3.7 Indigo. After pulling a my code down from SVN, the source tree in the Package Explorer is intermittently littered with a > to the left of the file name The parent package names have them too. (Note that this is an AspectJ project, but I don't thi...
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Check list of words in another string [duplicate]

... 293 if any(word in 'some one long two phrase three' for word in list_): ...
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Loop through a date range with JavaScript

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