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How to access random item in list?
...ck a button and then randomly pick out a string from that list and display it in a messagebox.
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Why can't I use switch statement on a String?
Is this functionality going to be put into a later Java version?
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Difference between PCDATA and CDATA in DTD
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Split Java String by New Line
I'm trying to split text in a JTextArea using a regex to split the String by \n However, this does not work and I also tried by \r\n|\r|n and many other combination of regexes.
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Different between parseInt() and valueOf() in java?
...lueOf(String) does indeed say that the String is interpreted exactly as if it were given to Integer.parseInt(String). However, valueOf(String) returns a new Integer() object whereas parseInt(String) returns a primitive int.
If you want to enjoy the potential caching benefits of Integer.valueOf(int...
AWK: Access captured group from line pattern
...g time ago.
Apparently the AWK regular expression engine does not capture its groups.
you might consider using something like :
perl -n -e'/test(\d+)/ && print $1'
the -n flag causes perl to loop over every line like awk does.
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Android Studio - Ambiguous method call getClass()
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I think it is a bug in Android Studio. As we know, Android Studio is based on the IntelliJ Platform and the existing functionality of IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition.
Google has developed it in cooperation with JetBrains. And same b...
Which version of the git file will be finally used: LOCAL, BASE or REMOTE?
When there's a collison during git merge , I open a mergetool called Meld . It opens three files LOCAL, BASE and REMOTE. As I've read LOCAL is my local branch, BASE is common ancestor and REMOTE is the branch to be merged.
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Datatype for storing ip address in SQL Server
...The technically correct way to store IPv4 is binary(4), since that is what it actually is (no, not even an INT32/INT(4), the numeric textual form that we all know and love (255.255.255.255) being just the display conversion of its binary content).
If you do it this way, you will want functions to c...
How to sort an array in Bash
...FS=$'\n' sorted=($(sort <<<"${array[*]}"))
unset IFS
Supports whitespace in elements (as long as it's not a newline), and works in Bash 3.x.
e.g.:
$ array=("a c" b f "3 5")
$ IFS=$'\n' sorted=($(sort <<<"${array[*]}")); unset IFS
$ printf "[%s]\n" "${sorted[@]}"
[3 5]
[a c]
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