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How to get different colored lines for different plots in a single figure?

...have to identify each plot with a different color which should be automatically generated by Python. 5 Answers ...
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Flask vs webapp2 for Google App Engine

...easily avoid it. Moreover, despite the fact I sympathize with Flask, I'm really impressed with webapp2 and have my hands itching to try it out. Thank you for answer and for webapp2! – Anton Moiseev Jul 22 '11 at 9:52 ...
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What's the difference between __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FUNCTION__, __func__?

... = "function-name"; appeared, where function-name is the name of the lexically-enclosing function. This name is the unadorned name of the function. Note that it is not a macro and it has no special meaning during preprocessing. __func__ was added to C++ in C++11, where it is specified as containi...
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Watermark / hint text / placeholder TextBox

How can I put some text into a TextBox which is removed automatically when user types something in it? 33 Answers ...
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How does RegexOptions.Compiled work?

...methods on the Regex class. For example: Regex.Replace, Regex.Match etc.. all use the Regex cache. The size of the cache can be increased by setting Regex.CacheSize. It accepts changes in size any time during your application's life cycle. New regular expressions are only cached by the static hel...
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stringstream, string, and char* conversion confusion

...the temporary string const, because any changes to it might cause it to re-allocate and thus render cstr invalid. It is therefor safer to not to store the result of the call to str() at all and use cstr only until the end of the full expression: use_c_str( stringstream.str().c_str() ); Of course,...
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Why do == comparisons with Integer.valueOf(String) give different results for 127 and 128?

...s a sizable difference - one is considered an object, which means you can call methods and interact with it in abstract data structures, like List. The other is a primitive, which is just a raw value. – Makoto Jan 2 '14 at 6:07 ...
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What use is find_package() if you need to specify CMAKE_MODULE_PATH anyway?

...e. Now the software has a few dependencies. I compiled them myself and installed them on my system. 4 Answers ...
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Explain how finding cycle start node in cycle linked list work?

...t node in the cycle. When the tortoise and hare meet, we have found the smallest i (the number of steps taken by the tortoise) such that Xi = X2i. Let mu represent the number of steps to get from X0 to the start of the cycle, and let lambda represent the length of the cycle. Then i = mu + alambda,...
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Is it abusive to use IDisposable and “using” as a means for getting “scoped behavior” for exception

... I don't think so, necessarily. IDisposable technically is meant to be used for things that have non-managed resources, but then the using directive is just a neat way of implementing a common pattern of try .. finally { dispose }. A purist would argue 'yes - it's abusive', ...