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Mongoimport of json file
...fileName.json --jsonArray -u ser -p password
– Diego Andrés Díaz Espinoza
Jul 11 '19 at 16:37
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When to wrap quotes around a shell variable?
... a numeric value. Whether $URL needs it depends on what you allow in there and whether you still want an argument if it's empty.
I tend to always quote strings just out of habit since it's safer that way.
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Subscript and Superscript a String in Android
...his without an external library? I want this to display in a TextView in Android.
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Multiprocessing vs Threading Python [duplicate]
I am trying to understand the advantages of multiprocessing over threading . I know that multiprocessing gets around the Global Interpreter Lock, but what other advantages are there, and can threading not do the same thing?
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What is an NP-complete in computer science?
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NP stands for Non-deterministic Polynomial time.
This means that the problem can be solved in Polynomial time using a Non-deterministic Turing machine (like a regular Turing machine but also including a non-deterministic "choice"...
How to convert byte array to string [duplicate]
... This answer is more accurate, because of encoding specification and another side conversion.
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Sep 20 '18 at 20:08
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What is the maximum possible length of a .NET string?
...owhere near that. Since no single object in a .NET program may be over 2GB and the string type uses UTF-16 (2 bytes for each character), the best you could do is 1,073,741,823, but you're not likely to ever be able to allocate that on a 32-bit machine.
This is one of those situations where "If you ...
How to compute the similarity between two text documents?
...common way of doing this is to transform the documents into TF-IDF vectors and then compute the cosine similarity between them. Any textbook on information retrieval (IR) covers this. See esp. Introduction to Information Retrieval, which is free and available online.
Computing Pairwise Similarities...
What is the difference between quiet NaN and signaling NaN?
I have read about floating-point and I understand that NaN could result from operations. But I can't understand what these are concepts exactly. What is the difference between them?
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How do I change the formatting of numbers on an axis with ggplot?
I'm using R and ggplot to draw a scatterplot of some data, all is fine except that the numbers on the y-axis are coming out with computer style exponent formatting, i.e. 4e+05, 5e+05, etc. This is obviously unacceptable, so I want to get it to display them as 500,000, 400,000, and so on. Getting a p...
