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How to calculate the difference between two dates using PHP?
...rom this it's rather easy to calculate different time periods.
$date1 = "2007-03-24";
$date2 = "2009-06-26";
$diff = abs(strtotime($date2) - strtotime($date1));
$years = floor($diff / (365*60*60*24));
$months = floor(($diff - $years * 365*60*60*24) / (30*60*60*24));
$days = floor(($diff - $years ...
Generate random numbers using C++11 random library
...u can see his full talk here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/2013/rand-Considered-Harmful
#include <random>
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::random_device rd;
std::mt19937 mt(rd());
std::uniform_real_distribution<double> dist(1.0, 10.0);
for (in...
Check if a value is within a range of numbers
...e. You don't need "multiple if" statements to do it, either:
if (x >= 0.001 && x <= 0.009) {
// something
}
You could write yourself a "between()" function:
function between(x, min, max) {
return x >= min && x <= max;
}
// ...
if (between(x, 0.001, 0.009)) {
//...
System.IO.Packaging
I have my project set to .NET Framework 4.0. When I add System.IO.Packaging , it says that it doesn't exist. It also doesn't show up when I try to add it as a reference to the project.
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Returning first x items from array
...ray_slice returns a slice of an array
$sliced_array = array_slice($array, 0, 5)
is the code you want in your case to return the first five elements
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Standard deviation of a list
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Since Python 3.4 / PEP450 there is a statistics module in the standard library, which has a method stdev for calculating the standard deviation of iterables like yours:
>>> A_rank = [0.8, 0.4, 1.2, 3.7, 2.6, 5.8]
>>> import statis...
awk without printing newline
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answered Jan 7 '10 at 16:56
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Find the most frequent number in a numpy vector
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Is there a NumPy function to return the first index of something in an array?
...mensions and it contained your item at two locations then
array[itemindex[0][0]][itemindex[1][0]]
would be equal to your item and so would
array[itemindex[0][1]][itemindex[1][1]]
numpy.where
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Why am I seeing “TypeError: string indices must be integers”?
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answered May 20 '11 at 21:16
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