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How to add a jar in External Libraries in android studio

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How do I change the color of radio buttons?

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Difference between one-to-many and many-to-one relationship

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How do I select child elements of any depth using XPath?

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How to insert a character in a string at a certain position?

...but was suggested to use String for a better display output (instead of 1234.5 will be 1234.50 ). Therefore, I need a function that will take an int as parameter and return the properly formatted String with a decimal point 2 digits from the end. ...
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Check if list contains element that contains a string and get that element

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Adding iOS UITableView HeaderView (not section header)

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What is http multipart request?

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Is it possible to install iOS 6 SDK on Xcode 5?

Xcode 5 has a preferences pane that allow one to download iPhone 6.1 simulator, however I can't find a place where it allows downloading of iOS 6 SDK, thus it is not possible to set the active SDK to iOS 6 when developing with Xcode 5. Is there a workaround that would allow Xcode 5 to install iOS 6 ...
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Windows batch files: .bat vs .cmd?

As I understand it, .bat is the old 16-bit naming convention, and .cmd is for 32-bit Windows, i.e., starting with NT. But I continue to see .bat files everywhere, and they seem to work exactly the same using either suffix. Assuming that my code will never need to run on anything older than NT, d...