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Rounding BigDecimal to *always* have two decimal places
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That does indeed work how I want. Is the difference simply that round() works with significant digits while setScale works with a fixed number of decimal places or is there more to it?
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How do I parse a string into a number with Dart?
I would like to parse strings like "1" or "32.23" into integers and doubles. How can I do this with Dart?
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How to decide between MonoTouch and Objective-C? [closed]
...cal .Net event, the use of MonoTouch was 'touched' upon as an alternative for iPhone development. Being very comfortable in C# and .Net, it seems like an appealing option, despite some of the quirkiness of the Mono stack. However, since MonoTouch costs $400, I'm somewhat torn on if this is the way...
How do I run a Ruby file in a Rails environment?
...name and arguments. I'm pretty sure this is possible since I've done it before. Can someone remind me how to do this?
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Android: How to stretch an image to the screen width while maintaining aspect ratio?
...hich is always roughly square) and display it so that it fills the screen horizontally, and stretches vertically to maintain the aspect ratio of the image, on any screen size. Here is my (non-working) code. It stretches the image horizontally, but not vertically, so it is squashed...
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Why does multiprocessing use only a single core after I import numpy?
I am not sure whether this counts more as an OS issue, but I thought I would ask here in case anyone has some insight from the Python end of things.
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ValueError : I/O operation on closed file
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Indent correctly; your for statement should be inside the with block:
import csv
with open('v.csv', 'w') as csvfile:
cwriter = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=' ', quotechar='|', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
for w, c in p....
__lt__ instead of __cmp__
Python 2.x has two ways to overload comparison operators, __cmp__ or the "rich comparison operators" such as __lt__ . The rich comparison overloads are said to be preferred, but why is this so?
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Is there any advantage of using map over unordered_map in case of trivial keys?
A recent talk about unordered_map in C++ made me realize that I should use unordered_map for most cases where I used map before, because of the efficiency of lookup ( amortized O(1) vs. O(log n) ). Most times I use a map, I use either int or std::string as the key type; hence, I've got...
Is there any way to enforce typing on NSArray, NSMutableArray, etc.?
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You could make a category with an -addSomeClass: method to allow compile-time static type checking (so the compiler could let you know if you try to add an object it knows is a different class through that method), but there's no real way to enfor...
