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How did I get a value larger than 8 bits in size from an 8-bit integer?
...th c = c - 1 and the values remained within the range [-128 ... 127]:
c: -123
c: -124
c: -125
c: -126
c: -127
c: -128 // about to overflow
c: 127 // woop
c: 126
c: 125
c: 124
c: 123
c: 122
Freaky ey? I don't know much about what the compiler does to expressions like i++ or i--. It's likely promo...
How to wait for a keypress in R?
... I think this is the best answer here.
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Jan 21 '17 at 13:46
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Location Services not working in iOS 8
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Query-string encoding of a Javascript Object
...");
}
console.log(serialize({
foo: "hi there",
bar: {
blah: 123,
quux: [1, 2, 3]
}
}));
// foo=hi%20there&bar%5Bblah%5D=123&bar%5Bquux%5D%5B0%5D=1&bar%5Bquux%5D%5B1%5D=2&bar%5Bquux%5D%5B2%5D=3
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Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the “INSERT INTO …” part of the statement?
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INSERT INTO dbo.MyTable (ID, Name)
SELECT 123, 'Timmy'
UNION ALL
SELECT 124, 'Jonny'
UNION ALL
SELECT 125, 'Sally'
For SQL Server 2008, can do it in one VALUES clause exactly as per the statement in your question (you just need to add a comma to separate each value...
HTML.ActionLink vs Url.Action in ASP.NET Razor
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@Html.ActionLink("link text", "someaction", "somecontroller", new { id = "123" }, null)
generates:
<a href="/somecontroller/someaction/123">link text</a>
and Url.Action("someaction", "somecontroller", new { id = "123" }) generates:
/somecontroller/someaction/123
There is also Ht...
Get encoding of a file in Windows
...ions of Windows since Windows 3 at least.
– Jean-François Larvoire
Apr 13 '17 at 14:39
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Convert hex string to int
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How do I merge two javascript objects together in ES6+?
...S/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/… Running babel-node: const ob1 = {foo: 123}; const ob2 = {bar: 234}; const merged = {...ob1, ...ob2}; console.log(merged) Output: { foo: 123, bar: 234 }
– Thijs Koerselman
Sep 4 '15 at 18:52
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Check if a string contains a string in C++
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You can try using the find function:
string str ("There are two needles in this haystack.");
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