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How to get the text node of an element?

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Adding a regression line on a ggplot

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How to exclude specific folders or files from validation in Eclipse?

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Regex to match any character including new lines

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How do you install ssh-copy-id on a Mac?

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how to make a specific text on TextView BOLD

... 390 Just build your String in HTML and set it: String sourceString = "<b>" + id + "</b>...
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How to switch a user per task or set of tasks?

...n specific variables which can be set per host or group. As of Ansible 2.0.2.0, the older sudo/sudo_user syntax described below still works, but the deprecation notice states, "This feature will be removed in a future release." Previous syntax, deprecated as of Ansible 1.9 and scheduled for rem...
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What is a lambda expression in C++11?

... be writing a whole class just to do something trivial and one off. In C++03 you might be tempted to write something like the following, to keep the functor local: void func2(std::vector<int>& v) { struct { void operator()(int) { // do something } } f; std::for_each(...
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Android TextWatcher.afterTextChanged vs TextWatcher.onTextChanged

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How to set limits for axes in ggplot2 R plots?

... Basically you have two options scale_x_continuous(limits = c(-5000, 5000)) or coord_cartesian(xlim = c(-5000, 5000)) Where the first removes all data points outside the given range and the second only adjusts the visible area. In most cases you would not see the difference, but if ...