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How can I use map and receive an index as well in Scala?

Is there any List/Sequence built-in that behaves like map and provides the element's index as well? 8 Answers ...
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How do I check which version of NumPy I'm using?

How can I check which version of NumPy I'm using? 15 Answers 15 ...
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How to pick a new color for each plotted line within a figure in matplotlib?

I'd like to NOT specify a color for each plotted line, and have each line get a distinct color. But if I run: 7 Answers ...
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Declaring variables inside a switch statement [duplicate]

I saw a few answers to this issue, and I get it — you can't declare and assign variables inside a switch . But I'm wondering if the following is correct at throwing an error saying ...
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Finding duplicate values in MySQL

I have a table with a varchar column, and I would like to find all the records that have duplicate values in this column. What is the best query I can use to find the duplicates? ...
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Handle Guzzle exception and get HTTP body

...ke to handle errors from Guzzle when the server returns 4xx and 5xx status codes. I make a request like this: 5 Answers ...
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When should I use the new keyword in C++?

I've been using C++ for a short while, and I've been wondering about the new keyword. Simply, should I be using it, or not? ...
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C++: What is the size of an object of an empty class?

I was wondering what could be the size of an object of an empty class . It surely could not be 0 bytes since it should be possible to reference and point to it like any other object. But, how big is such an object? ...
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Two-dimensional array in Swift

I get so confused about 2D arrays in Swift. Let me describe step by step. And would you please correct me if I am wrong. 8 ...
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In C++, is it still bad practice to return a vector from a function?

Short version: It's common to return large objects—such as vectors/arrays—in many programming languages. Is this style now acceptable in C++0x if the class has a move constructor, or do C++ programmers consider it weird/ugly/abomination? ...