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How do I check if an integer is even or odd? [closed]

... targets, and gets a different result, I'd be very interested to know. Finally, the modulo version is guaranteed by the standard to work whether the integer is positive, negative or zero, regardless of the implementation's representation of signed integers. The bitwise-and version is not. Yes, I re...
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What do you call the -> operator in Ruby?

..."Methods, Procs, Lambdas, and Closures"), a lambda defined using -> is called lambda literal. succ = ->(x){ x+1 } succ.call(2) The code is equivalent to the following one. succ = lambda { |x| x + 1 } succ.call(2) Informally, I have heard it being called stabby lambda or stabby literal....
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Transparent ARGB hex value

The colors in this table is all not transparent. I guess the value for the A is set to FF . 5 Answers ...
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jQuery form serialize - empty string

...led. Those inputs will not show up in the serialized string. In my case, all form inputs had values but were disabled, resulting in an empty string being returned. share | improve this answer ...
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Why does Java's hashCode() in String use 31 as a multiplier?

... i == (i << 5) - i. Modern VMs do this sort of optimization automatically. (from Chapter 3, Item 9: Always override hashcode when you override equals, page 48) share | improve this answer ...
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java.nio.file.Path for a classpath resource

...t I'd get from Class.getResource(String) ) as a java.nio.file.Path ? Ideally, I'd like to use the fancy new Path APIs with classpath resources. ...
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What does iterator->second mean?

...h of X objects, right? But if you have a std::map<X, Y>, what it actually stores is a whole bunch of std::pair<const X, Y>s. That's exactly what a map is - it pairs together the keys and the associated values. When you iterate over a std::map, you're iterating over all of these std::pai...
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How to insert an item into an array at a specific index (JavaScript)?

... but now that I know the answer I don't! Why on earth did they decide to call it splice when a more searchable term was in common use for the same function?! – tags2k Feb 25 '09 at 14:46 ...
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Convert file: Uri to File in Android

...a Images.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI (e.g. from Intent.ACTION_PICK for the Gallery) from you will need to look it up as in stackoverflow.com/q/6935497/42619 – Nuthatch Jan 13 '12 at 4:15 ...
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What's the difference of $host and $http_host in Nginx

...e module but you won't find it with that name because it is defined generically as $http_HEADER (ref). $http_HEADER The value of the HTTP request header HEADER when converted to lowercase and with 'dashes' converted to 'underscores', e.g. $http_user_agent, $http_referer...; Summarizing: $http_...