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How to highlight cell if value duplicate in same column for google spreadsheet?

... Assuming A1 is a criterion for the equation, doesn't this formula compare all cells in range to A1? – mafonya Sep 17 '15 at 10:28 9 ...
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Multi-gradient shapes

...intDrawable(); p.setShape(new RectShape()); p.setShaderFactory(sf); Basically, the int array allows you to select multiple color stops, and the following float array defines where those stops are positioned (from 0 to 1). You can then, as stated, just use this as a standard Drawable. Edit: Here's...
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Configure IIS Express for external access to VS2010 project

I am developing a project in VS2010 and am able to view my site locally via IIS Express. I would like to enable external access over the network. ...
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In C#, What is a monad?

... Most of what you do in programming all day is combining some functions together to build bigger functions from them. Usually you have not only functions in your toolbox but also other things like operators, variable assignments and the like, but generally your...
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What's the difference between git reset --mixed, --soft, and --hard?

... When you modify a file in your repository, the change is initially unstaged. In order to commit it, you must stage it—that is, add it to the index—using git add. When you make a commit, the changes that are committed are those that have been added to the index. git reset changes, a...
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How to automatically reload a page after a given period of inactivity

...u want to refresh the page // bassed off the user inactivity. var refresh_rate = 200; //<-- In seconds, change to your needs var last_user_action = 0; var has_focus = false; var lost_focus_count = 0; // If the user loses focus on the browser to many times // we want to refresh anyway even if t...
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Difference between malloc and calloc?

... calloc() gives you a zero-initialized buffer, while malloc() leaves the memory uninitialized. For large allocations, most calloc implementations under mainstream OSes will get known-zeroed pages from the OS (e.g. via POSIX mm...
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What's the role of GetHashCode in the IEqualityComparer in .NET?

...bjects - so the hash code is not necessarily unique. A dictionary is a really cool data structure that trades a higher memory footprint in return for (more or less) constant costs for Add/Remove/Get operations. It is a poor choice for iterating over though. Internally, a dictionary contains an arr...
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How does a hash table work?

... book knows the title of the book and the exact title to boot, then that's all it should take. With the title, the person, with the aid of the librarian, should be able to find the book easily and quickly. So, how can you do that? Well, obviously you can keep some kind of list of where you put each...
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Split function equivalent in T-SQL?

...e the case in my instance. The DBA's have locked that feature and will not allow it. Thanks XOR! – dscarr Aug 22 '11 at 19:48 ...