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SQL Server : Columns to Rows

... indicatorvalue for indicatorname in (Indicator1, Indicator2, Indicator3) ) unpiv; Note, the datatypes of the columns you are unpivoting must be the same so you might have to convert the datatypes prior to applying the unpivot. You could also use CROSS APPLY with UNION ALL to convert the col...
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What's the algorithm to calculate aspect ratio?

... 203 I gather you're looking for an usable aspect ratio integer:integer solution like 16:9 rather tha...
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Easy pretty printing of floats in python?

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Convert floating point number to a certain precision, and then copy to string

I have a floating point number, say 135.12345678910 . I want to concatenate that value to a string, but only want 135.123456789 . With print, I can easily do this by doing something like: ...
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What does the plus sign do in '+new Date'

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How do I change the IntelliJ IDEA default JDK?

... 283 This setting is changed in the "Default Project Structure..." dialog. Navigate to "File" -> ...
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what is “strict mode” and how is it used?

...rict"; at the top of your code, before anything else. For example, blah = 33; is valid JavaScript. It means you create a completely global variable blah. But in strict mode its an error because you did not use the keyword "var" to declare the variable. Most of the time you don't mean to create gl...
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Prevent ViewPager from destroying off-screen views

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Output array to CSV in Ruby

... 330 To a file: require 'csv' CSV.open("myfile.csv", "w") do |csv| csv << ["row", "of", "C...