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Is there a way to define a min and max value for EditText in Android?

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Label points in geom_point

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How to identify server IP address in PHP

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How to create a subdirectory for a project QtCreator?

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Shell script to send email [duplicate]

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Cannot hide status bar in iOS7

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Haskell: How is pronounced? [closed]

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What exactly are iterator, iterable, and iteration?

...ou can get an iterator from. An iterator is an object with a next (Python 2) or __next__ (Python 3) method. Whenever you use a for loop, or map, or a list comprehension, etc. in Python, the next method is called automatically to get each item from the iterator, thus going through the process of i...
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Entity Framework .Remove() vs. .DeleteObject()

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How to remove outliers from a dataset

I've got some multivariate data of beauty vs ages. The ages range from 20-40 at intervals of 2 (20, 22, 24....40), and for each record of data, they are given an age and a beauty rating from 1-5. When I do boxplots of this data (ages across the X-axis, beauty ratings across the Y-axis), there are so...