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What integer hash function are good that accepts an integer hash key?
What integer hash function are good that accepts an integer hash key?
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How to update the value stored in Dictionary in C#?
How to update value for a specific key in a dictionary Dictionary<string, int> ?
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Programmatically find the number of cores on a machine
Is there a way to determine how many cores a machine has from C/C++ in a platform-independent way? If no such thing exists, what about determining it per-platform (Windows/*nix/Mac)?
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C++ Object Instantiation
I'm a C programmer trying to understand C++. Many tutorials demonstrate object instantiation using a snippet such as:
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What's wrong with Java Date & Time API? [closed]
Very often I come across negative feedback on Java Date and other date-time-related classes. Being a .NET developer, I cannot fully (without having used them) understand, what's actually wrong with them.
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How to convert an IPv4 address into a integer in C#?
I'm looking for a function that will convert a standard IPv4 address into an Integer. Bonus points available for a function that will do the opposite.
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In C#, what is the difference between public, private, protected, and having no access modifier?
All my college years I have been using public , and would like to know the difference between public , private , and protected ?
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How can I log the stdout of a process started by start-stop-daemon?
I am using an init script to run a simple process, which is started with:
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Is the sizeof(some pointer) always equal to four?
For example:
sizeof(char*) returns 4. As does int* , long long* , everything that I've tried. Are there any exceptions to this?
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How to pass command line argument to gnuplot?
I want to use gnuplot to draw figure from data file, say foo.data . Currently, I hardcoded the data file name in the command file, say foo.plt , and run command gnuplot foo.plg to plot data. However, I want to pass the data file name as a command argument, e.g. running command gnuplot foo.plg f...
