大约有 40,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0857秒) [XML]
How is “=default” different from “{}” for default constructor and destructor?
I originally posted this as a question only about destructors, but now I'm adding consideration of the default constructor. Here's the original question:
...
Measure and Benchmark Time for Ruby Methods
...justments to the system clock, so it's a best practice to use Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC) instead. But for rough calculations this doesn't matter. blog.dnsimple.com/2018/03/elapsed-time-with-ruby-the-right-way
– Patrick Brinich-Langlois
Feb ...
Converting an int to a binary string representation in Java?
...2) specified by the second argument.
Integer.toString(i, radix)
Example_
private void getStrtingRadix() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
/* returns the string representation of the
unsigned integer in concern radix*/
System.out.println("Binary eqivalent ...
Exporting APK from eclipse (ADT) silently crashes
...
Disable Project/Build Automatically when you are exporting
I think is a problem of Eclipse unable to detect the Android command is still working or something similar.
Of course there is ever the option of APK generation using Ant outside Eclipse you can ...
Replacement for “rename” in dplyr
...which does keep it consistent with the rest of the dplyr functions. Personally, I don't think of it as a problem--you get used to new things quickly especially when it means a significant speedup in your data processing.
– vergilcw
Feb 3 '14 at 15:47
...
List of lists into numpy array
...
this automatically convert a list of list in a 2D array because the length of all included lists are the same. Do you know how not to do that: make an array of list even if all the lists have the same length? Or is it possible to convert a...
When should I use “this” in a class?
... "new" to the variable name seems to add needless redundancy to the public API.
– Adam Robinson
Mar 9 '10 at 18:17
|
show 7 more comments
...
How can I get last characters of a string
...tring method .substr() combined with the .length property.
var id = "ctl03_Tabs1";
var lastFive = id.substr(id.length - 5); // => "Tabs1"
var lastChar = id.substr(id.length - 1); // => "1"
This gets the characters starting at id.length - 5 and, since the second argument for .substr() is omi...
How does the bitwise complement operator (~ tilde) work?
...ng the binary representation of a number, taking its complement (inverting all the bits) and adding one. Two starts as 0000 0010, and by inverting the bits we get 1111 1101. Adding one gets us the result above. The first bit is the sign bit, implying a negative.
So let's take a look at how we get ~2...
Is it good style to explicitly return in Ruby?
...d
Was this meant to be a function that returned a value, or not? It's really hard to say what the developer meant, as it both assigns the instance variable, AND returns the value assigned as well.
Suppose much later, another programmer (perhaps not that familiar with how Ruby does returns based ...