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How can I group data with an Angular filter?
...DATE: jsbin Remember the basic requirements to use angular.filter, specifically note you must add it to your module's dependencies:
(1) You can install angular-filter using 4 different methods:
clone & build this repository
via Bower: by running $ bower install angular-filter from ...
Given an RGB value, how do I create a tint (or shade)?
...r lighter (tinted) color:
RGB:
To shade:
newR = currentR * (1 - shade_factor)
newG = currentG * (1 - shade_factor)
newB = currentB * (1 - shade_factor)
To tint:
newR = currentR + (255 - currentR) * tint_factor
newG = currentG + (255 - currentG) * tint_factor
newB = currentB + (255 - currentB...
How to colorize diff on the command line?
...n for (I want grep --color-like diff output).
– i336_
Jul 15 '17 at 4:36
@i336_ no updates unfortunately, if I get an...
Merge, update, and pull Git branches without using checkouts
I work on a project that has 2 branches, A and B. I typically work on branch A, and merge stuff from branch B. For the merging, I would typically do:
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How do I join two SQLite tables in my Android application?
I have an Android project that has a database with two tables: tbl_question and tbl_alternative .
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Usage of EnsureSuccessStatusCode and handling of HttpRequestException it throws
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response = await client.PostAsync(_url, context);
response.EnsureSuccesStatusCode();
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The Exception thrown on GetUserIdAsync will be handled on DoSomethingAsync.
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Using Spring MVC Test to unit test multipart POST request
...e me this example but with PATCH method?
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Mar 17 at 15:53
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How to work around the stricter Java 8 Javadoc when using Maven
...lt;table summary=""> trick still works on JDK8. (just tested on jdk1.8.0_201)
– peterh
Feb 17 '19 at 8:29
@peterh I...
How do you get a string to a character array in JavaScript?
... DO NOT USE THIS METHOD, IT'S NOT UNICODE SAFE
– i336_
Feb 5 '16 at 4:22
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Specifying and saving a figure with exact size in pixels
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plt.figure(figsize=(800/my_dpi, 800/my_dpi), dpi=my_dpi)
So you basically just divide the dimensions in inches by your DPI.
If you want to save a figure of a specific size, then it is a different matter. Screen DPIs are not so important anymore (unless you ask for a figure that won't fit in ...
