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C++ STL Vectors: Get iterator from index?

So, I wrote a bunch of code that accesses elements in an stl vector by index[], but now I need to copy just a chunk of the vector. It looks like vector.insert(pos, first, last) is the function I want... except I only have first and last as ints. Is there any nice way I can get an iterator to these...
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LINQ with groupby and count

... After calling GroupBy, you get a series of groups IEnumerable<Grouping>, where each Grouping itself exposes the Key used to create the group and also is an IEnumerable<T> of whatever items are in your original data set. You...
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Filter output in logcat by tagname

I'm trying to filter logcat output from a real device (not an emulator) by tag name but I get all the messages which is quite a spam. I just want to read messages from browser which should be something like "browser: " or "webkit: " , but it doesn't work... Here it is what I get: ...
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Android - Start service on boot

From everything I've seen on Stack Exchange and elsewhere, I have everything set up correctly to start an IntentService when Android OS boots. Unfortunately it is not starting on boot, and I'm not getting any errors. Maybe the experts can help... ...
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How do you get git to always pull from a specific branch?

I'm not a git master, but I have been working with it for some time now, with several different projects. In each project, I always git clone [repository] and from that point, can always git pull , so long as I don't have outstanding changes, of course. ...
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Does disposing streamreader close the stream?

I am sending a stream to methods to write on, and in those methods I am using a binary reader/wrtier. When the reader/writer gets disposed, either by using or just when it is not referenced, is the stream closed as well?? ...
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What is the difference between CMD and ENTRYPOINT in a Dockerfile?

In Dockerfiles there are two commands that look similar to me: CMD and ENTRYPOINT . But I guess that there is a (subtle?) difference between them - otherwise it would not make any sense to have two commands for the very same thing. ...
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When you exit a C application, is the malloc-ed memory automatically freed?

Let's say I have the following C code: 9 Answers 9 ...
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Editing the git commit message in GitHub

Is there any way of online editing the commit message in GitHub.com , after submission? 6 Answers ...
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Why array implements IList?

See the definition of System.Array class 7 Answers 7 ...