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How do you divide each ele<em>mem>ent in a list by an int?

I just want to divide each ele<em>mem>ent in a list by an int. 7 Answers 7 ...
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Print a file, skipping the first X lines, in Bash [duplicate]

I have a very long file which I want to print, skipping the first 1,000,000 lines, for exa<em>mem>ple. 13 Answers ...
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What is the best JavaScript code to create an i<em>mem>g ele<em>mem>ent

I want to create a si<em>mem>ple bit of JS code that creates an i<em>mem>age ele<em>mem>ent in the background and doesn't display anything. The i<em>mem>age ele<em>mem>ent will call a tracking URL (such as O<em>mem>niture) and needs to be si<em>mem>ple and robust and work in IE 6 =< only. Here is the code I have: ...
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How to convert a file into a dictionary?

I have a file co<em>mem>prising two colu<em>mem>ns, i.e., 11 Answers 11 ...
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How to only get file na<em>mem>e with Linux 'find'?

I'<em>mem> using find to all files in directory, so I get a list of paths. However, I need only file na<em>mem>es. i.e. I get ./dir1/dir2/file.txt and I want to get file.txt ...
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Get specific line fro<em>mem> text file using just shell script

I a<em>mem> trying to get a specific line fro<em>mem> a text file. 10 Answers 10 ...
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iOS app, progra<em>mem><em>mem>atically get build version

Is there a way to progra<em>mem><em>mem>atically get the build version of <em>mem>y app? I need to be able to detect when the user has updated the app through the AppStore, in order to execute so<em>mem>e code for adjust<em>mem>ents ...
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How to loop through all the properties of a class?

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Re<em>mem>ove Last Co<em>mem><em>mem>a fro<em>mem> a string

Using JavaScript, how can I re<em>mem>ove the last co<em>mem><em>mem>a, but only if the co<em>mem><em>mem>a is the last character or if there is only white space after the co<em>mem><em>mem>a? This is <em>mem>y code. I got a working fiddle . But it has a bug. ...
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How do I get Windows to go as fast as Linux for co<em>mem>piling C++?

I know this is not so <em>mem>uch a progra<em>mem><em>mem>ing question but it is relevant. 13 Answers 13 ...