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How can I perform a culture-sensitive “starts-with” operation from the middle of a string?
... answered Mar 19 '14 at 17:00
Mårten WikströmMårten Wikström
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jQuery Ajax File Upload
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<th>Select File </th>
<td><input id="csv" name="csv" type="file" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<input type="submit" value="submit"/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</for...
How to check the extension of a filename in a bash script?
...atement. I am sharing it here in case it helps someone. if [[ ( $file == *.csv ) || ( $file == *.png ) ]]
– joelostblom
Feb 7 '15 at 1:09
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How to convert comma-delimited string to list in Python?
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return res
# test the function.
delimeters = ',;- /|:'
# read the csv data from console.
csv_string = input('csv string:')
#lets check if working.
splitted_array = string_to_splitted_array(csv_string,delimeters)
print(splitted_array)
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How to kill all processes matching a name?
... Awesome - Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
– Salathiel Genèse
Oct 23 '18 at 9:23
For case-insensitive matches use -i, like...
How to save a BufferedImage as a File
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Werner Kvalem VesteråsWerner Kvalem Vesterås
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Case insensitive searching in Oracle
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SELECT /*csv*/ *
FROM tab1
WHERE name = 'jOHN' ;
-- no rows selected
SELECT /*csv*/ *
FROM tab1
WHERE name COLLATE BINARY_CI = 'jOHN' ;
/*
"I","NAME"
1,"John"
*/
SELECT /*csv*/ *
FROM tab1
WHERE name LIKE 'j%';
-- no rows selected
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Fastest way to flatten / un-flatten nested JSON objects
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3 ½ Years later...
For my own project I wanted to flatten JSON objects in mongoDB dot notation and came up with a simple solution:
/**
* Recursively flattens a JSON object using dot notation.
*
* NOTE: input must be an ob...
Git On Custom SSH Port
My VPS provider recommends that I leave my SSH port to the custom port number they assign it by default (not 22). The thing is the while I know I can give the port number when create a remote config, it seems like I can't do the same when doing a git clone. I am using gitolite so I clone commands ...
Python str vs unicode types
... control at the code-point level. For example you can do:
>>> 'àèìòù'
'\xc3\xa0\xc3\xa8\xc3\xac\xc3\xb2\xc3\xb9'
>>> print 'àèìòù'.replace('\xa8', '')
à�ìòù
What before was valid UTF-8, isn't anymore. Using a unicode string you cannot operate in such a way that t...
