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Peak signal detection in realtime timeseries data

...n the principle of dispersion: if a new datapoint is a given x number of standard deviations away from some moving mean, the algorithm signals (also called z-score). The algorithm is very robust because it constructs a separate moving mean and deviation, such that signals do not corrupt the threshol...
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ReactJS: Modeling Bi-Directional Infinite Scrolling

... This is a mix of an infinite table and an infinite scroll scenario. The best abstraction I found for this is the following: Overview Make a <List> component that takes an array of all children. Since we do not render them, it's really cheap to just all...
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Is it possible to use Java 8 for Android development?

Searching the web, it is not clear if Java 8 is supported for Android development or not. 26 Answers ...
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Is git's semi-secret empty tree object reliable, and why is there not a symbolic name for it?

... So I guess it is safer to define a variable with the result of that command as your empty sha1 tree (instead of relying of a "well known value"). Note: Git 2.25.1 (Feb. 2020) proposes in commit 9c8a294: empty_tree=$(git mktree </dev/null) # Windows: git mktree <NUL And adds: As a hi...
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Why is transposing a matrix of 512x512 much slower than transposing a matrix of 513x513?

... The explanation comes from Agner Fog in Optimizing software in C++ and it reduces to how data is accessed and stored in the cache. For terms and detailed info, see the wiki entry on caching, I'm gonna narrow it down here. A cache is organized in sets and lines. At a time, only one set is u...
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boost::flat_map and its performance compared to map and unordered_map

...haven't been able to find any performance comparisons. How does it compare and what are the best use cases for it? 2 Answer...
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How to convert a number to string and vice versa in C++

... Update for C++11 As of the C++11 standard, string-to-number conversion and vice-versa are built in into the standard library. All the following functions are present in <string> (as per paragraph 21.5). string to numeric float stof(const s...
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Does the C++ standard mandate poor performance for iostreams, or am I just dealing with a poor imple

Every time I mention slow performance of C++ standard library iostreams, I get met with a wave of disbelief. Yet I have profiler results showing large amounts of time spent in iostream library code (full compiler optimizations), and switching from iostreams to OS-specific I/O APIs and custom buffer...
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Concatenating two one-dimensional NumPy arrays

...: import numpy import perfplot perfplot.show( setup=lambda n: numpy.random.rand(n), kernels=[ lambda a: numpy.r_[a, a], lambda a: numpy.stack([a, a]).reshape(-1), lambda a: numpy.hstack([a, a]), lambda a: numpy.concatenate([a, a]), ], labels=["r_", "...
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What are the differences between local branch, local tracking branch, remote branch and remote track

I just started using Git and I got really confused between different branches. Can anyone help me to figure out what the following branch types are? ...