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empty space is considered as set. You need to use empty() for checking all null options.
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Weighted random numbers
...a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out.
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Select random lines from a file
... @MonaJalal nope just faster, since it doesn't have to compare lines at all.
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May 15 '17 at 17:20
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How to determine a Python variable's type?
How do I see the type of a variable whether it is unsigned 32 bit, signed 16 bit, etc.?
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specify project file of a solution using msbuild
...and ')' with '_' in the folder name (GYP generated projects). I guess it's all the special characters are replaced with underscore.
– Maxime Viargues
Jun 13 '16 at 1:49
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Why can I not push_back a unique_ptr into a vector?
...to a local variable. The lifetime of a local variable is managed automatically: local variables are destroyed when the block ends (e.g., when the function returns, in this case). You need to dynamically allocate the object:
std::unique_ptr<int> ptr(new int(1));
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Checking a Python module version at runtime
...s have an attribute which holds the version information for the module (usually something like module.VERSION or module.__version__ ), however some do not.
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How do I spool to a CSV formatted file using SQLPLUS?
...tion on IDs)
spool myfile.csv
select table_name, tablespace_name
from all_tables
where owner = 'SYS'
and tablespace_name is not null;
Output will be like:
TABLE_PRIVILEGE_MAP ,SYSTEM
SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE_MAP ,SYSTEM
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SQL to determine minimum sequential days of access?
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@Artem: That was what I initially thought but when I thought about it, if you have an index on (UserId, CreationDate), the records will show up consecutively in the index and it should perform well.
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Counting the Number of keywords in a dictionary in python
... the len() function.
> a = {'foo':42, 'bar':69}
> len(a)
2
To get all the distinct words (i.e. the keys), use the .keys() method.
> list(a.keys())
['foo', 'bar']
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