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Regular expression that matches valid IPv6 addresses
...ular expressions, so I wrote one that works with POSIX regular expressions and PERL regular expressions.
It should match:
IPv6 addresses
zero compressed IPv6 addresses (section 2.2 of rfc5952)
link-local IPv6 addresses with zone index (section 11 of rfc4007)
IPv4-Embedded IPv6 Address (section 2 ...
What is the difference between an expression and a statement in Python?
In Python, what is the difference between expressions and statements?
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Listing each branch and its last revision's date in Git
I need to delete old and unmaintained branches from our remote repository. I'm trying to find a way with which to list the remote branches by their last modified date, and I can't.
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Sorting multiple keys with Unix sort
...s that need to be sorted by 1-n keys. Some of these keys might be numeric and some of them might not be. This is a fixed-width columnar file so there are no delimiters.
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How to sleep for five seconds in a batch file/cmd [duplicate]
...ds, such as taking an image being displayed by the webcam. (Run the script and smile at the camera, for example.)
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Why does typeof NaN return 'number'?
...eration
which return NaN:
Operations with a NaN as at least one operand
Indeterminate forms
The divisions 0/0, ∞/∞, ∞/−∞, −∞/∞, and −∞/−∞
The multiplications 0×∞ and 0×−∞
The power 1^∞
The additions ∞ + (−∞), (−∞) + ∞ and e...
How to strip all non-alphabetic characters from string in SQL Server?
...t dbo.RemoveNonAlphaCharacters('abc1234def5678ghi90jkl')
Once you understand the code, you should see that it is relatively simple to change it to remove other characters, too. You could even make this dynamic enough to pass in your search pattern.
Hope it helps.
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Hibernate, @SequenceGenerator and allocationSize
...nce by one , multiple this value by 50 (default allocationSize value) - and then uses this value as entity ID.
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What is the significance of 1/1/1753 in SQL Server?
... do they have against 1752? My great great great great great great great grandfather would be very offended.
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Test if characters are in a string
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@GregSnow -- Tried system.time(a <- grepl("abc", vec)) and system.time(a <- grepl("abc", vec, fixed=TRUE)), and fixed=TRUE is still, if anything slightly slower. The difference isn't appreciable with these short strings, but fixed=TRUE still doesn't seem to be faster. Thanks ...
