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How do I parse command line arguments in Bash?
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What regular expression will match valid international phone numbers?
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\+(9[976]\d|8[987530]\d|6[987]\d|5[90]\d|42\d|3[875]\d|
2[98654321]\d|9[8543210]|8[6421]|6[6543210]|5[87654321]|
4[987654310]|3[9643210]|2[70]|7|1)\d{1,14}$
Is the correct format for matching a generic international phone number. I replaced the US land line centric international access c...
How to trace the path in a Breadth-First Search?
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How to calculate date difference in JavaScript?
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Split column at delimiter in data frame [duplicate]
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@Taesung Shin is right, but then just some more magic to make it into a data.frame.
I added a ...
Convert Go map to json
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If you had caught the error, you would have seen this:
jsonString, err := json.Marshal(datas)...
Simultaneously merge multiple data.frames in a list
... and columns, but they all share the key variables (which I've called "var1" and "var2" in the code below). If the data.frames were identical in terms of columns, I could merely rbind , for which plyr's rbind.fill would do the job, but that's not the case with these data.
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How is OAuth 2 different from OAuth 1?
...simple terms, can someone explain the difference between OAuth 2 and OAuth 1?
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How to get different colored lines for different plots in a single figure?
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E.g.:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.arange(10)
plt.plot(x, x)
plt.plot(x, 2 * x)
plt.plot(x, 3 * x)
plt.plot(x, 4 * x)
plt.show()
And, as you may already know, you can easily add a legend:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.arange(10)
pl...
Unsupported major.minor version 52.0 [duplicate]
...ersion mismatch. Referring to the Wikipedia Java Class Reference:
Java SE 14 = 58
Java SE 13 = 57
Java SE 12 = 56 (0x38 hex)
Java SE 11 = 55 (0x37 hex)
Java SE 10 = 54
Java SE 9 = 53
Java SE 8 = 52
Java SE 7 = 51
Java SE 6.0 = 50
Java SE 5.0 = 49
JDK 1.4 = 48
JDK 1.3 = 47
JDK 1.2 = 46
JDK 1.1 = 45
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