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String formatting named parameters?
I know it's a really simple question, but I have no idea how to google it.
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Remove an entire column from a data.frame in R
...u could do
Data <- subset( Data, select = -c(d, b ) )
You can remove all columns between d and b with:
Data <- subset( Data, select = -c( d : b )
As I said above, this syntax works only when the column names are known. It won't work when say the column names are determined programmatical...
Javascript Split string on UpperCase Characters
... handle the numbers as well.. the join at the end results in concatenating all the array items to a sentence if that's what you looking for
'ThisIsTheStringToSplit'.match(/[A-Z][a-z]+|[0-9]+/g).join(" ")
Output
"This Is The String To Split"
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Update R using RStudio
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You install a new version of R from the official website.
RStudio should automatically start with the new version when you relaunch it.
In case you need to do it manually, in RStudio, go to :Tools -> options -> General.
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Is there a “previous sibling” selector?
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I found a way to style all previous siblings (opposite of ~) that may work depending on what you need.
Let's say you have a list of links and when hovering on one, all the previous ones should turn red. You can do it like this:
/* default lin...
Valid content-type for XML, HTML and XHTML documents
...st for registered media types ending in +xml.
(For unregistered x- types, all bets are off, but you'd hope +xml would be respected.)
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How to keep a git branch in sync with master
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You will have quite a few "merge commits", essentially git trying to resolve differences between your branches. if you're worried about that AND you're the only one using the branch then do a "git rebase master" instead of a "git merge master" AND DO NOT PUSH THE COMMITS TO ...
Can you provide some examples of why it is hard to parse XML and HTML with a regex? [closed]
...> < -->
&e link </a>
</body>
Not to mention all the browser-specific parsing for invalid constructs.
Good luck pitting regex against that!
EDIT (Jörg W Mittag): Here is another nice piece of well-formed, valid HTML 4.01:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4...
Given the lat/long coordinates, how can we find out the city/country?
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Google's reverse geocoding is only allowed in conjunction with a Google Map. If you want a solution that has no such restrictions (though it is commercial and only has US cities), check out: askgeo.com
– James D
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Elements order in a “for (… in …)” loop
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Quoting John Resig:
Currently all major browsers loop over the properties of an object in the order in
which they were defined. Chrome does this as well, except for a couple cases. [...]
This behavior is explicitly left undefined by the ECMAScript specifi...
