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Designing function f(f(n)) == -n

... Hmm, saving state with even and odd numbers, I should've thought of that. – Unknown Apr 8 '09 at 22:25 38 ...
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Understanding the Use of ColorMatrix and ColorMatrixColorFilter to Modify a Drawable's Hue

I'm working on a UI for an app, and I'm attempting to use grayscale icons, and allow the user to change the theme to a color of their choosing. To do this, I'm trying to just apply a ColorFilter of some sort to overlay a color on top of the drawable. I've tried using PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY, and it...
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Auto-size dynamic text to fill fixed size container

...s Attack. I wanted to use jQuery. You pointed me in the right direction, and this is what I ended up with: Here is a link to the plugin: https://plugins.jquery.com/textfill/ And a link to the source: http://jquery-textfill.github.io/ ;(function($) { $.fn.textfill = function(options) { ...
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How to use JUnit and Hamcrest together?

I can't understand how JUnit 4.8 should work with Hamcrest matchers. There are some matchers defined inside junit-4.8.jar in org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers . At the same time there are some other matchers in hamcrest-all-1.1.jar in org.hamcrest.Matchers . So, where to go? Shall I explicitly inclu...
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Fast way of finding lines in one file that are not in another?

...ile1 file2 The input files should be sorted for this to work. With bash (and zsh) you can sort in-place with process substitution <( ): diff --new-line-format="" --unchanged-line-format="" <(sort file1) <(sort file2) In the above new and unchanged lines are suppressed, so only changed...
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What is a “callback” in C and how are they implemented?

From the reading that I have done, Core Audio relies heavily on callbacks (and C++, but that's another story). 9 Answers ...
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What is the difference between Numpy's array() and asarray() functions?

What is the difference between Numpy's array() and asarray() functions? When should you use one rather than the other? They seem to generate identical output for all the inputs I can think of. ...
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Comparing two NumPy arrays for equality, element-wise

... all values of array (A==B) are True. Note: maybe you also want to test A and B shape, such as A.shape == B.shape Special cases and alternatives (from dbaupp's answer and yoavram's comment) It should be noted that: this solution can have a strange behavior in a particular case: if either A or B...
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How to apply a function to two columns of Pandas dataframe

Suppose I have a df which has columns of 'ID', 'col_1', 'col_2' . And I define a function : 12 Answers ...
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REST URI convention - Singular or plural name of resource while creating it

I'm new to REST and I've observed that in some RESTful services they use different resource URI for update/get/delete and Create. Such as ...