大约有 47,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0671秒) [XML]
Remove duplicated rows using dplyr
... @hadley I like the unique() and distinct() function, however, they all remove the 2nd duplicate from the data frame. what if I want to have all 1st encounters of the duplicate value removed? How could this be done? Thanks for any help!
– FlyingDutch
Feb...
GitHub - List commits by author
Is there any way on GitHub to list all commits made by a single author, in the browser (neither locally, e.g. via git log , nor via the API)?
...
nodejs vs node on ubuntu 12.04
I installed nodejs on ubuntu from instructions given here
20 Answers
20
...
Play audio from a stream using C#
... on my blog explaining how to play back an MP3 stream using NAudio. Essentially you have one thread downloading MP3 frames, decompressing them and storing them in a BufferedWaveProvider. Another thread then plays back using the BufferedWaveProvider as an input.
...
Maintain the aspect ratio of a div with CSS
... an example where the .stretchy-wrap.onethird padding-bottom of 25% is actually 25% of the parent width. Can someone explain this?
– Misterparker
Feb 8 '13 at 15:53
4
...
Google Chrome Printing Page Breaks
...
I've used the following approach successfully in all major browsers including Chrome:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Paginated HTML</title>
<sty...
When should I use mmap for file access?
...rovide at least two ways of accessing files. There's the standard system calls open() , read() , write() , and friends, but there's also the option of using mmap() to map the file into virtual memory.
...
When should a class be Comparable and/or Comparator?
... Comparable means "I can compare myself with another object." This is typically useful when there's a single natural default comparison.
Implementing Comparator means "I can compare two other objects." This is typically useful when there are multiple ways of comparing two instances of a type - e.g....
When is JavaScript's eval() not evil?
...l() is "evil". The word "evil", as used by programming language people, usually means "dangerous", or more precisely "able to cause lots of harm with a simple-looking command". So, when is it OK to use something dangerous? When you know what the danger is, and when you're taking the appropriate prec...
SSL handshake alert: unrecognized_name error since upgrade to Java 1.7.0
...s workaround, they suggest to set the jsse.enableSNIExtension property. To allow your programs to work without re-compiling, run your app as:
java -Djsse.enableSNIExtension=false yourClass
The property can also be set in the Java code, but it must be set before any SSL actions. Once the SSL libra...
