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What do the following phrases mean in C++: zero-, default- and value-initialization?
...thing to realize is that 'value-initialization' is new with the C++ 2003 standard - it doesn't exist in the original 1998 standard (I think it might be the only difference that's more than a clarification). See Kirill V. Lyadvinsky's answer for the definitions straight from the standard.
See this ...
Is there a function to make a copy of a PHP array to another?
...ike an array. Being an object however, it has reference semantics.
Edit: @AndrewLarsson raises a point in the comments below. PHP has a special feature called "references". They are somewhat similar to pointers in languages like C/C++, but not quite the same. If your array contains references, then...
Only read selected columns
...able() to skip columns. Here the data in the first 7 columns are "integer" and we set the remaining 6 columns to "NULL" indicating they should be skipped
> read.table("data.txt", colClasses = c(rep("integer", 7), rep("NULL", 6)),
+ header = TRUE)
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Pass a PHP array to a JavaScript function [duplicate]
...might have made a nested array, check print_r($array) before json_encode() and see if the array formed is like same as above then it will work fine.
– Tarun Gupta
Dec 4 '15 at 4:25
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How do I run all Python unit tests in a directory?
... that will, you guessed it, run all files in the aforementioned test form and return the result. I have tried two methods so far; both have failed. I will show the two methods, and I hope someone out there knows how to actually do this correctly.
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Detect all Firefox versions in JS
... I'd emphasize what @TomášZato said. This is not a complex search and therefore regex should not be used... or am I missing something about the regex?
– dudewad
Oct 20 '14 at 2:13
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get original element from ng-click
...ly, yet I don't know if its necessary anymore.
– WebWanderer
Jan 27 '15 at 22:44
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Detecting when user scrolls to bottom of div with jQuery
...tent of the element
So you can take the sum of the first two properties, and when it equals to the last property, you've reached the end:
jQuery(function($) {
$('#flux').on('scroll', function() {
if($(this).scrollTop() + $(this).innerHeight() >= $(this)[0].scrollHeight) {
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Get class list for element with jQuery
...me.split(/\s+/); to get you an array of class names.
Then you can iterate and find the one you want.
var classList = document.getElementById('divId').className.split(/\s+/);
for (var i = 0; i < classList.length; i++) {
if (classList[i] === 'someClass') {
//do something
}
}
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If strings are immutable in .NET, then why does Substring take O(n) time?
... liked this question so much, I just blogged it. See Strings, immutability and persistence
The short answer is: O(n) is O(1) if n does not grow large. Most people extract tiny substrings from tiny strings, so how the complexity grows asymptotically is completely irrelevant.
The long answer is:
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