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Is there a JavaScript function that can pad a string to get to a determined length?

... solution here and this is for me much much simpler: var n = 123 String("00000" + n).slice(-5); // returns 00123 ("00000" + n).slice(-5); // returns 00123 (" " + n).slice(-5); // returns " 123" (with two spaces) And here I made an extension to the string object: String.prototype.paddingLef...
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Checking if an Android application is running in the background

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Convert Unix timestamp to a date string

... With GNU's date you can do: date -d "@$TIMESTAMP" # date -d @0 Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 EST 1969 (From: BASH: Convert Unix Timestamp to a Date) On OS X, use date -r. date -r "$TIMESTAMP" Alternatively, use strftime(). It's not available directly from the shell, but you can access it v...
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How do you truncate all tables in a database using TSQL?

... For SQL 2005, EXEC sp_MSForEachTable 'TRUNCATE TABLE ?' Couple more links for 2000 and 2005/2008.. share | improve this answe...
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nuget 'packages' element is not declared warning

...rning. To do this, create file named "packages.xsd": <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="urn:packages" xmlns="urn:packages"> <xs:element name="packages"> <xs:...
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Generate random numbers uniformly over an entire range

... std::uniform_int_distribution. Here's an example: const int range_from = 0; const int range_to = 10; std::random_device rand_dev; std::mt19937 generator(rand_dev()); std::uniform_int_distribution<int> distr(range_from, range_to); std::cout <&lt...
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Function for Factorial in Python

...actorial (available in Python 2.6 and above): import math math.factorial(1000) If you want/have to write it yourself, you can use an iterative approach: def factorial(n): fact = 1 for num in range(2, n + 1): fact *= num return fact or a recursive approach: def factorial(n)...
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning

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Find the day of a week

... 305 df = data.frame(date=c("2012-02-01", "2012-02-01", "2012-02-02")) df$day <- weekdays(as.Dat...
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Express next function, what is it really for?

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