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Find the most frequent number in a numpy vector

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How to change text transparency in HTML/CSS?

I'm very new to HTML/CSS and I'm trying to display some text as like 50% transparent. So far I have the HTML to display the text with full opacity ...
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awk without printing newline

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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 share | improve this answer | ...
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Have a reloadData for a UITableView animate when changing

... 402 Actually, it's very simple: [_tableView reloadSections:[NSIndexSet indexSetWithIndex:0] withRo...
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What's the fastest way to convert String to Number in JavaScript?

... There are 4 ways to do it as far as I know. Number(x); parseInt(x, 10); parseFloat(x); +x; By this quick test I made, it actually depends on browsers. http://jsperf.com/best-of-string-to-number-conversion/2 Implicit marked the fastest on 3 browsers, but it makes the code hard to read… S...
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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 share | ...
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Why is the shovel operator (

... Proof: a = 'foo' a.object_id #=> 2154889340 a << 'bar' a.object_id #=> 2154889340 a += 'quux' a.object_id #=> 2154742560 So << alters the original string rather than creating a new one. The reason for this is that in ruby a += b is syntactic short...
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How do I get the full path to a Perl script that is executing?

...during execution. I discovered that depending on how you call the script $0 varies and sometimes contains the fullpath+filename and sometimes just filename . Because the working directory can vary as well I can't think of a way to reliably get the fullpath+filename of the script. ...
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Why am I seeing “TypeError: string indices must be integers”?

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