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Extract digits from a string in Java
...cimal point, it removes the decimal point too. str = str.replaceAll("[^\\.0123456789]","");
– Aravindan R
Jan 10 '12 at 22:21
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How to delete last character from a string using jQuery?
How to delete last character from a string for instance in 123-4- when I delete 4 it should display 123- using jQuery .
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Python __str__ versus __unicode__
...by side with __str__.
class A :
def __init__(self) :
self.x = 123
self.y = 23.3
#def __str__(self) :
# return "STR {} {}".format( self.x , self.y)
def __unicode__(self) :
return u"UNICODE {} {}".format( self.x , self.y)
a1 = A()
a2 = A()
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Best practices for API versioning? [closed]
... behave identically to all API requests):
http://shonzilla/api/customers/1234
http://shonzilla/api/v3.0/customers/1234
http://shonzilla/api/v3/customers/1234
In addition, API clients that still try to point to the old API should be informed to use the latest previous API version, if the API vers...
UPDATE and REPLACE part of a string
... so the following should work:
UPDATE dbo.xxx
SET Value = REPLACE(Value, '123\', '')
WHERE ID <=4
(I also added the \ in the replace as I assume you don't need that either)
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Amazon S3 boto - how to create a folder?
... folders or directories in S3. You can create file names like "abc/xys/uvw/123.jpg", which many S3 access tools like S3Fox show like a directory structure, but it's actually just a single file in a bucket.
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How do you write a migration to rename an ActiveRecord model and its table in Rails?
I'm terrible at naming and realize that there are a better set of names for my models in my Rails app. Is there any way to use a migration to rename a model and its corresponding table?
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Meaning of epsilon argument of assertEquals for double values
...nal double DELTA = 1e-15;
@Test
public void testDelta(){
assertEquals(123.456, 123.456, DELTA);
}
If you're using hamcrest assertions, you can just use the standard equalTo() with two doubles (it doesn't use a delta). However if you want a delta, you can just use closeTo() (see javadoc), e.g....
SQLAlchemy IN clause
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How about
session.query(MyUserClass).filter(MyUserClass.id.in_((123,456))).all()
edit: Without the ORM, it would be
session.execute(
select(
[MyUserTable.c.id, MyUserTable.c.name],
MyUserTable.c.id.in_((123, 456))
)
).fetchall()
select() takes two parameters...
Truncate number to two decimal places without rounding
...2.55
2.99999 => 2.99
4.27 => 4.27
15.7784514 => 15.77
123.5999 => 123.59
0.000000199 => 1.99 *
* As mentioned in the note, that's due to javascript implicit conversion into exponential for "1.99e-7"
And for some other values of n:
15.001097 => 15.0010 (n=4)
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