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How to add leading zeros?
...f digits to begin with, so let's try a harder example of making powers of 10 width 8 too.
anim <- 25499:25504
x <- 10 ^ (0:5)
paste (and it's variant paste0) are often the first string manipulation functions that you come across. They aren't really designed for manipulating numbers, but ...
Decimal separator comma (',') with numberDecimal inputType in EditText
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A workaround (until Google fix this bug) is to use an EditText with android:inputType="numberDe...
Programmatically Request Access to Contacts
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As per this documentation on apple's site (scroll down to Privacy in the middle of the page), ac...
Get protocol + host name from URL
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You should be able to do it with urlparse (docs: python2, python3):
from urllib.parse import u...
Relatively position an element without it taking up space in document flow
...positioned element within that:
<div style="position: relative; width: 0; height: 0">
<div style="position: absolute; left: 100px; top: 100px">
Hi there, I'm 100px offset from where I ought to be, from the top and left.
</div>
</div>
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Bootstrap 3 and Youtube in Modal
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I found this problem (or the problem I found and described at https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/...
How to convert a string or integer to binary in Ruby?
How do you create integers 0..9 and math operators + - * / in to binary strings.
For example:
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In-memory size of a Python structure
...gt;>> import decimal
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>>> d = {
... "int": 0,
... "float": 0.0,
... "dict": dict(),
... "set": set(),
... "tuple": tuple(),
... "list": list(),
... "str": "a",
... "unicode": u"a",
... "decimal": decimal.Decimal(0),
... "object": ob...
ADT requires 'org.eclipse.wst.sse.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found
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Why does parseInt yield NaN with Array#map?
...ex of the element.
In this case, you ended up calling parseInt with radix 0, 1 and 2 in turn. The first is the same as not supplying the parameter, so it defaulted based on the input (base 10, in this case). Base 1 is an impossible number base, and 3 is not a valid number in base 2:
parseInt('1'...
