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How to use split?
...= 'something -- something_else';
var substr = str.split(' -- ');
// substr[0] contains "something"
// substr[1] contains "something_else"
If this value is in some field you could also do:
tRow.append($('<td>').text($('[id$=txtEntry2]').val().split(' -- ')[0])));
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What is the difference between
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JSON left out Infinity and NaN; JSON status in ECMAScript?
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answered Sep 14 '09 at 21:34
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jquery how to empty input field
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How to read a text file reversely with iterator in C#
I need to process a large file, around 400K lines and 200 M. But sometimes I have to process from bottom up. How can I use iterator (yield return) here? Basically I don't like to load everything in memory. I know it is more efficient to use iterator in .NET.
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How do I use Maven through a proxy?
...mething like this:
<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd">
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<proxies>
<p...
pandas read_csv and filter columns with usecols
...andas as pd
from StringIO import StringIO
csv = r"""dummy,date,loc,x
bar,20090101,a,1
bar,20090102,a,3
bar,20090103,a,5
bar,20090101,b,1
bar,20090102,b,3
bar,20090103,b,5"""
df = pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv),
header=0,
index_col=["date", "loc"],
usecols=["date", "loc", "x"],
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Clearing a string buffer/builder after loop
...ete method as follows:
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
for (int n = 0; n < 10; n++) {
sb.append("a");
// This will clear the buffer
sb.delete(0, sb.length());
}
Another option (bit cleaner) uses setLength(int len):
sb.setLength(0);
See Javadoc for more info:
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how do I initialize a float to its max/min value?
...west possible positive value. In other words the positive value closest to 0 that can be represented. The lowest possible value is the negative of the maximum possible value.
There is of course the std::max_element and min_element functions (defined in <algorithm>) which may be a better choic...
JSON.parse unexpected character error
...rsing an already-parsed object :)
var obj1 = JSON.parse('{"creditBalance":0,...,"starStatus":false}');
// ^ ^
// if you want to parse, the input should be a string
var obj2 = {"creditBalance":0,...,"starStatus":false};...
