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SELECT INTO using Oracle
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Use logging print the output of pprint
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What does `node --harmony` do?
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Regex to match any character including new lines
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Add the s modifier to your regex to cause . to match newlines:
$string =~ /(START)(.+?)(END)/s...
How to map and remove nil values in Ruby
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For example:
numbers = [1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 13]
enum.filter_map { |i| i * 2 if i.even? }
# => [4, 16, 20]
In your case, as the block evaluates to falsey, simply:
items.filter_map { |x| process_x url }
"Ruby 2.7 adds Enumerable#filter_map" is a good read on t...
Is there a way to follow redirects with command line cURL?
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How do I resize a Google Map with JavaScript after it has loaded?
I have a 'mapwrap' div set to 400px x 400px and inside that I have a Google 'map' set to 100% x 100%. So the map loads at 400 x 400px, then with JavaScript I resize the 'mapwrap' to 100% x 100% of the screen - the google map resizes to the whole screen as I expected but tiles start disappearing befo...
ASP.NET: This method cannot be called during the application's pre-start initialization stage
I'm trying to get an ASP.NET MVC 3 site running on IIS 6.0.
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What is the IntelliJ shortcut key to create a javadoc comment?
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@RachelGallen Could assist with this stackoverflow.com/q/61094391/2810718
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How to set limits for axes in ggplot2 R plots?
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Basically you have two options
scale_x_continuous(limits = c(-5000, 5000))
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coord_cartesian(xlim = c(-5000, 5000))
Where the first removes all data points outside the given range and the second only adjusts the visible area. In most cases you would not see the difference, but if ...
