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In a Bash script, how can I exit the entire script if a certain condition occurs?

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What is that “total” in the very first line after ls -l? [closed]

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How to stop mongo DB in one command

... 231 Starting and Stopping MongoDB is covered in the MongoDB manual. It explains the various option...
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Unlink of file failed

... 204 That usually means a process is still using that specific file (still has an handle on it) (on...
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arrayfun can be significantly slower than an explicit loop in matlab. Why?

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Run function from the command line

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Add missing dates to pandas dataframe

... 270 You could use Series.reindex: import pandas as pd idx = pd.date_range('09-01-2013', '09-30-2...
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Benefits of inline functions in C++?

... situation like this making a detectable difference: inline int aplusb_pow2(int a, int b) { return (a + b)*(a + b) ; } for(int a = 0; a < 900000; ++a) for(int b = 0; b < 900000; ++b) aplusb_pow2(a, b); ...
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Why is there huge performance hit in 2048x2048 versus 2047x2047 array multiplication?

... This probably has do with conflicts in your L2 cache. Cache misses on matice1 are not the problem because they are accessed sequentially. However for matice2 if a full column fits in L2 (i.e when you access matice2[0, 0], matice2[1, 0], matice2[2, 0] ... etc, nothing g...
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Why does C++ rand() seem to generate only numbers of the same order of magnitude?

... There are only 3% of numbers between 1 and 230 which are NOT between 225 and 230. So, this sounds pretty normal :) Because 225 / 230 = 2-5 = 1/32 = 0.03125 = 3.125% share | ...