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What is the best way to convert seconds into (Hour:Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds) time?
...Span t = TimeSpan.FromSeconds( secs );
string answer = string.Format("{0:D2}h:{1:D2}m:{2:D2}s:{3:D3}ms",
t.Hours,
t.Minutes,
t.Seconds,
t.Milliseconds);
(As noted by Inder Kumar Rathore) For .NET > 4.0 you can use
TimeSpan ti...
Javascript Thousand Separator / string format [duplicate]
...h is exactly what kaiser suggests below: toLocaleString
So you can do:
(1234567.89).toLocaleString('en') // for numeric input
parseFloat("1234567.89").toLocaleString('en') // for string input
The function implemented below works, too, but simply isn't necessary.
(I thought perhaps...
How do I list all cron jobs for all users?
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find: missing argument to -exec
...all filenames. See this example:
$ cat /tmp/echoargs
#!/bin/sh
echo $1 - $2 - $3
$ find /tmp/foo -exec /tmp/echoargs {} \;
/tmp/foo - -
/tmp/foo/one - -
/tmp/foo/two - -
$ find /tmp/foo -exec /tmp/echoargs {} +
/tmp/foo - /tmp/foo/one - /tmp/foo/two
Your command has two errors:
First, you use {}...
Getting individual colors from a color map in matplotlib
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You can do this with the code below, and the code in your question was actually very close to ...
Is it possible to change the location of packages for NuGet?
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It's now possible to control which folder the packages are installed into.
http://nuget.code...
Custom Python list sorting
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Convert Linq Query Result to Dictionary
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Running Selenium WebDriver python bindings in chrome
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How to round up to the nearest 10 (or 100 or X)?
...g10(x))
This actually also works when x is a vector:
> roundUp(c(0.0023, 3.99, 10, 1003))
[1] 1e-02 1e+01 1e+01 1e+04
..but if you want to round to a "nice" number, you first need to define what a "nice" number is. The following lets us define "nice" as a vector with nice base values from 1 ...