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stash@{1} is ambiguous?
... trying to get info about my stash, but git is telling me that stash@{0} and stash@{1} are ambiguous. git stash list works fine, and .git/logs/refs/stash seems to have the appropriate content (not that I'm an expert on git internals).
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What's the difference between getPath(), getAbsolutePath(), and getCanonicalPath() in Java?
What's the difference between getPath() , getAbsolutePath() , and getCanonicalPath() in Java?
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How to properly document S4 class slots using Roxygen2?
For documenting classes with roxygen(2), specifying a title and description/details appears to be the same as for functions, methods, data, etc. However, slots and inheritance are their own sort of animal. What is the best practice -- current or planned -- for documenting S4 classes in roxygen2?
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Add new item in existing array in c#.net
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And if required, do ls.ToArray() at the end
– Narayana
Jul 26 '12 at 13:16
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Histogram Matplotlib
... that is already in the histogram format, so I have the center of the bins and the number of events per bin. How can I now plot is as a histogram. I tried just doing
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Repeat table headers in print mode
...quite old. As of 3/13/13 lazy spot checking shows it works in latest IE10, and even venerable IE8...
– Nathan
Mar 14 '13 at 1:07
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How do I use method overloading in Python?
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It's method overloading not method overriding. And in Python, you do it all in one function:
class A:
def stackoverflow(self, i='some_default_value'):
print 'only method'
ob=A()
ob.stackoverflow(2)
ob.stackoverflow()
You can't have two methods with th...
warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous
I am new to Git and I seem to have one branch too many if I execute the following command:
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How can you detect the version of a browser?
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You can see what the browser says, and use that information for logging or testing multiple browsers.
navigator.sayswho= (function(){
var ua= navigator.userAgent, tem,
M= ua.match(/(opera|chrome|safari|firefox|msie|trident(?=\/))\/?\s*(\d+)/i) ...
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}
Using a regular expression like that is probably the tidiest and most obvious way to do that in JavaScript, but bear in mind it is a regular expression, and thus can contain regex metacharacters. If you want to take the string from elsewhere (eg, user input), or if you want to avoid ha...
