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How to check if variable's type matches Type stored in a variable

... The other answers all contain significant omissions. The is operator does not check if the runtime type of the operand is exactly the given type; rather, it checks to see if the runtime type is compatible with the given type: class Animal {}...
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Why do I get TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float'?

...hat everyone here talked about multiplying a float with a string (but here all my element were floats all along) so the problem was actually using the * operator on a list. For example: import math import numpy as np alpha = 0.2 beta=1-alpha C = (-math.log(1-beta))/alpha coff = [0.0,0.01,0.0,0.3...
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Eclipse comment/uncomment shortcut?

... Use Ctrl + SHIFT + L which will open a list of all major shortcuts for eclipse. For single line java code comment and uncomment : Ctrl + / (Forward Slash) For multiple line java code comment : Ctrl + Shift + / (Forward Slash) and Multiline uncomment : Ctrl + Shift + \ ...
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Git rebase: conflicts keep blocking progress

I have a git branch (called v4), that was made from master just yesterday. There were a couple of changes to master, that I want to get into v4. So, in v4, I tried to do a rebase from master, and one file keeps screwing things up: a one-line text file, that contains the version number. This file ...
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Multiplication on command line terminal

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Finalize vs Dispose

...difference between Dispose and Finalize (btw the Finalize method is still called a destructor in the language specification), so I'll just add a little about the scenarios where the Finalize method comes in handy. Some types encapsulate disposable resources in a manner where it is easy to use and d...
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Check whether a string matches a regex in JS

... Use regex.test() if all you want is a boolean result: console.log(/^([a-z0-9]{5,})$/.test('abc1')); // false console.log(/^([a-z0-9]{5,})$/.test('abc12')); // true console.log(/^([a-z0-9]{5,})$/.test('abc123')); // true ...and ...
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How to exclude this / current / dot folder from find “type d”

can be used to find all directories below some start point. But it returns the current directory ( . ) too, which may be undesired. How can it be excluded? ...
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Remove padding or margins from Google Charts

...his can get help from it. Inside the options you can pass a new parameter called chartArea. var options = { chartArea:{left:10,top:20,width:"100%",height:"100%"} }; Left and top options will define the amount of padding from left and top. Hope this will help. ...
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Count number of matches of a regex in Javascript

... mentioned in my earlier answer, you can use RegExp.exec() to iterate over all matches and count each occurrence; the advantage is limited to memory only, because on the whole it's about 20% slower than using String.match(). var re = /\s/g, count = 0; while (re.exec(text) !== null) { ++count; ...