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Regular expression to match URLs in Java

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Test if a vector contains a given element

... 521 Both the match() (returns the first appearance) and %in% (returns a Boolean) functions are desi...
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Scala list concatenation, ::: vs ++

... 325 Legacy. List was originally defined to be functional-languages-looking: 1 :: 2 :: Nil // a lis...
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Check whether number is even or odd

... 204 You can use the modulus operator, but that can be slow. If it's an integer, you can do: if ( ...
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Get the week start date and week end date from week number

... 162 You can find the day of week and do a date add on days to get the start and end dates.. DATEADD...
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How to convert a unix timestamp (seconds since epoch) to Ruby DateTime?

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How can I use numpy.correlate to do autocorrelation?

... result = numpy.correlate(x, x, mode='full') return result[result.size/2:] You will, of course, need error checking to make sure that x is actually a 1-d array. Also, this explanation probably isn't the most mathematically rigorous. I've been throwing around infinities because the definition o...
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TypeScript sorting an array

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What are “named tuples” in Python?

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Most popular screen sizes/resolutions on Android phones [closed]

... You can see the resolutions for those categories in the Table 2, in this section: http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html#testing share | improve this answer ...