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How can I plot with 2 different y-axes?

...at each set of points has its own (different) y-axis (i.e., in positions 2 and 4 on the figure) but the points appear superimposed on the same figure. ...
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Undo a merge by pull request?

...though I could just break this down step-by-step. You will need to fetch and checkout the latest upstream changes like so, e.g.: git fetch upstream git checkout upstream/master -b revert/john/foo_and_bar Taking a look at the commit log, you should find something similar to this: commit b76a5f...
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Where am I wrong about my project and these Javascript Frameworks?

...ization of controls/widgets. ExtJS has a ton of them right out of the box and can always be extended, combined, or munged into whatever monstrosity your business requires. ExtJS 4 also allows you to "skin" your UI's to further customize the look and feel. If you are new to JavaScript, and are com...
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Efficiently test if a port is open on Linux?

...mp;6 I'm using 6 as the file descriptor because 0,1,2 are stdin, stdout, and stderr. 5 is sometimes used by Bash for child processes, so 3,4,6,7,8, and 9 should be safe. As per the comment below, to test for listening on a local server in a script: exec 6<>/dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/445 || echo "N...
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Detecting superfluous #includes in C/C++?

I often find that the headers section of a file get larger and larger all the time but it never gets smaller. Throughout the life of a source file classes may have moved and been refactored and it's very possible that there are quite a few #includes that don't need to be there and anymore. Leaving...
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How to print to console in pytest?

... By default, py.test captures the result of standard out so that it can control how it prints it out. If it didn't do this, it would spew out a lot of text without the context of what test printed that text. However, if a test fails, it will include a section in the res...
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What is the difference between g++ and gcc?

What is the difference between g++ and gcc? Which one of them should be used for general c++ development? 10 Answers ...
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Comparison of Lucene Analyzers

...ifferent analyzers within Lucene? I am getting a maxClauseCount exception and I understand that I can avoid this by using a KeywordAnalyzer but I don't want to change from the StandardAnalyzer without understanding the issues surrounding analyzers. Thanks very much. ...
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C# Sortable collection which allows duplicate keys

...ts IComparable: /// <summary> /// Comparer for comparing two keys, handling equality as beeing greater /// Use this Comparer e.g. with SortedLists or SortedDictionaries, that don't allow duplicate keys /// </summary> /// <typeparam name="TKey"></typeparam> public class Dupli...
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Declaring array of objects

I have a variable which is an array and I want every element of the array to act as an object by default. To achieve this, I can do something like this in my code. ...