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Linear Regression and group by in R

... fits <- lmList(response ~ year | state, data=d) fits #------------ Call: lmList(formula = response ~ year | state, data = d) Coefficients: (Intercept) year CA -1.34420990 0.17139963 NY 0.00196176 -0.01852429 Degrees of freedom: 20 total; 16 residual Residual standard error: 0.820...
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onCreateOptionsMenu inside Fragments

...nsMenu(Menu menu, MenuInflater inflater) { inflater.inflate(R.menu.menu_sample, menu); super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu,inflater); } And in onCreate add this line to make the options appear in your Toolbar setHasOptionsMenu(true); ...
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Get the value of an instance variable given its name

... The most idiomatic way to achieve this is: some_object.instance_variable_get("@#{name}") There is no need to use + or intern; Ruby will handle this just fine. However, if you find yourself reaching into another object and pulling out its ivar, there's a reasonably good ...
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What is MOJO in Maven?

... Yes, from http://maven.apache.org/plugin-developers/index.html: What is a Mojo? A mojo is a Maven plain Old Java Object. Each mojo is an executable goal in Maven, and a plugin is a distribution of one or more related mojos. In short, a mojo is a maven goal, to extend functio...
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Why is argc not a constant?

...ting C code was an early goal of C++. Some UNIX APIs, such as getopt, actually do manipulate argv[], so it can't be made const for that reason also. (Aside: Interestingly, although getopt's prototype suggests it won't modify argv[] but may modify the strings pointed to, the Linux man page indica...
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TortoiseSVN icons not showing up under Windows 7

I can't seem to get the icons to display under Windows 7 and I really miss this from Windows XP. 31 Answers ...
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Converting numpy dtypes to native python types

If I have a numpy dtype, how do I automatically convert it to its closest python data type? For example, 12 Answers ...
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Should one call .close() on HttpServletResponse.getOutputStream()/.getWriter()?

...dy via response.getOutputStream() or response.getWriter() . Should one call .close() on this OutputStream after it has been written to? ...
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How to exit a function in bash

...he entire shell. # So we (ab)use a different feature. :) fail() { : "${__fail_fast:?$1}"; } nested-func() { try-this || fail "This didn't work" try-that || fail "That didn't work" } nested-func } Trying it out: $ do-something-complex try-this: command not found bash: __fail...
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sort object properties and JSON.stringify

...Obj, Object.keys(flattenObject(sortMyObj)).sort()); To do it programmatically with something you can tweak yourself, you need to push the object property names into an array, then sort the array alphabetically and iterate through that array (which will be in the right order) and select each value ...