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What's the fastest way to delete a large folder in Windows?
... rm -rf folder works wonderfully fast if you have Cygwin installed.
– Sinan Ünür
May 23 '09 at 14:18
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What's the difference between fill_parent and wrap_content?
... value:
android:layout_width="100dp"
android:layout_height="200dp"
Generally that is not as good, though, because it is not as flexible for different sized devices. After you have understood wrap_content and match_parent, the next thing to learn is layout_weight.
See also
What does android:lay...
Can PNG image transparency be preserved when using PHP's GDlib imagecopyresampled?
...color($new_size[0],$new_size[1]);
imagecolortransparent($new_im, imagecolorallocate($new_im, 0, 0, 0));
imagecopyresampled($new_im,$im,0,0,0,0,$new_size[0],$new_size[1],$size[0],$size[1]);
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Using LINQ to remove elements from a List
...the authors from the previous collection. Alternatively, you can use RemoveAll:
authorsList.RemoveAll(x => x.FirstName == "Bob");
If you really need to do it based on another collection, I'd use a HashSet, RemoveAll and Contains:
var setToRemove = new HashSet<Author>(authors);
authorsLi...
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<% %> - is for inline code (especially logic flow)
<%$ %> - is for evaluating expressions (like resource variables)
<%@ %> - is for Page directives, registering assemblies, importing namespaces, etc.
<%= %> - is short-hand for Response.Write...
Inner class within Interface
...ontrarily to the interface itself, which can't). Looking like this if I recall correctly.
public interface A {
static class B {
public static boolean verifyState( A a ) {
return (true if object implementing class A looks to be in a valid state)
}
}
}
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Aren't Python strings immutable? Then why does a + “ ” + b work?
...the variable a to point at a new string "Dog eats treats". You didn't actually mutate the string "Dog". Strings are immutable, variables can point at whatever they want.
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Can I use break to exit multiple nested 'for' loops?
...latter, which you would fit into if you choose to use them well, use a so called "evil" concept when it is the lesser of (two) evils. Read this for a better understanding of some C++ concepts that you might need to use from time to time (macros, goto's, preprocessor, arrays): parashift.com/c++-faq-l...
How to redirect output of an already running process [duplicate]
Normally I would start a command like
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Split a vector into chunks in R
...ks of size 20:
split(d, ceiling(seq_along(d)/20))
More details: I think all you need is seq_along(), split() and ceiling():
> d <- rpois(73,5)
> d
[1] 3 1 11 4 1 2 3 2 4 10 10 2 7 4 6 6 2 1 1 2 3 8 3 10 7 4
[27] 3 4 4 1 1 7 2 4 6 0 5 7 4 6 8 4 7 1...
