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Mysql order by specific ID values
...y "order by" using predefined set of column values (ID) like: order by (ID=1,5,4,3) so I would get record 1, 5, 4, 3 in that order out?
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git log of a single revision
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What is the best Battleship AI?
... games per match. Doing 50 games is just flipping a coin. I needed to do 1000 games to get any reasonable distinction between test algorithms.
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keep track of all possible positions for ships that have >0 hits. The list never gets bigger than ~30K so it ...
importing pyspark in python shell
... I have the same issue. (See http://geekple.com/blogs/feeds/Xgzu7/posts/351703064084736)
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Can C++ code be valid in both C++03 and C++11 but do different things?
... possible for C++ code to conform to both the C++03 standard and the C++11 standard, but do different things depending on under which standard it is being compiled?
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Is there a way to iterate over a slice in reverse in Go?
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No there is no convenient operator for this to add to the range one in place. You'll have to d...
How do I get the YouTube video ID from a URL?
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Is MATLAB OOP slow or am I doing something wrong?
...t; call_nops
Computer: PCWIN Release: 2009b
Calling each function/method 100000 times
nop() function: 0.02261 sec 0.23 usec per call
nop1-5() functions: 0.02182 sec 0.22 usec per call
nop() subfunction: 0.02244 sec 0.22 usec per call
@()[] anonymous f...
What are the differences between numpy arrays and matrices? Which one should I use?
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One-line list comprehension: if-else variants
...ssion you're returning for each element. Thus you need:
[ x if x%2 else x*100 for x in range(1, 10) ]
The confusion arises from the fact you're using a filter in the first example, but not in the second. In the second example you're only mapping each value to another, using a ternary-operator exp...
