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How to printf uint64_t? Fails with: “spurious trailing ‘%’ in format”
...t. However the C++ committee chose to ignore the suggestion: e.g. in the n3242 draft, 27.9.2/3: Note: The macros defined by <cinttypes> are provided unconditionally. In particular, the symbol __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS, mentioned in footnote 182 of the C standard, plays no role in C++. So when the...
select count(*) from table of mysql in php
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How do I count unique values inside a list
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Function to Calculate Median in SQL Server
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Bat file to run a .exe at the command prompt
...d and save to extension .bat Exapmle:notepad.bat
start "c:\windows\system32" notepad.exe
(above code "c:\windows\system32" is path where you kept your .exe program and notepad.exe is your .exe program file file)
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How do I get current date/time on the Windows command line in a suitable format for usage in a file/
... Nice version of the wmic command! So far I've only seen WMIC Path Win32_LocalTime Get Day,Hour,Minute,Month,Second,Year /Format:table. Likewise, to get 20120623-1619 in my local Amsterdam time zone, in one line: for /f %%a in ('wmic os get LocalDateTime ^| findstr ^[0-9]') do (set ts=%%a) &...
Remove Project from Android Studio
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– Dewey Vozel
Feb 25 '15 at 19:32
This just removes it from "Recently opened projects" on Linux
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What is the difference between float and double?
... ARM) float is indeed a IEEE single-precision floating point number (binary32), and double is a IEEE double-precision floating point number (binary64).
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Changing the resolution of a VNC session in linux [closed]
...80x960,1280x1024,1680x1050,1920x1080,3360x1050,1024x700,1200x740,1600x1000,3200x1000
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Tab space instead of multiple non-breaking spaces (“nbsp”)?
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@Eoin - indeed. I.e. what you really want in those cases...
