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How to retrieve an element from a set without removing it?

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What is the difference between const_iterator and non-const iterator in the C++ STL?

What is the difference between a const_iterator and an iterator and where would you use one over the other? 7 Answers ...
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Get Element value with minidom with Python

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How do I use Assert to verify that an exception has been thrown?

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How can I save application settings in a Windows Forms application?

What I want to achieve is very simple: I have a Windows Forms (.NET 3.5) application that uses a path for reading information. This path can be modified by the user, by using the options form I provide. ...
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What are the differences between django-tastypie and djangorestframework? [closed]

Why would you use one over the other, for exposing an API for your Django app? 7 Answers ...
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Check if a row exists, otherwise insert

I need to write a T-SQL stored procedure that updates a row in a table. If the row doesn't exist, insert it. All this steps wrapped by a transaction. ...
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Real-world applications of zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms

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Multiple linear regression in Python

I can't seem to find any python libraries that do multiple regression. The only things I find only do simple regression. I need to regress my dependent variable (y) against several independent variables (x1, x2, x3, etc.). ...
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How can I sort a dictionary by key?

What would be a nice way to go from {2:3, 1:89, 4:5, 3:0} to {1:89, 2:3, 3:0, 4:5} ? I checked some posts but they all use the "sorted" operator that returns tuples. ...