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unbound method f() must be called with fibo_ instance as first argument (got classobj instance inste

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How to get everything after a certain character?

..., then substr grabs everything from that index plus 1, onwards. $data = "123_String"; $whatIWant = substr($data, strpos($data, "_") + 1); echo $whatIWant; If you also want to check if the underscore character (_) exists in your string before trying to get it, you can use the following: ...
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Left Align Cells in UICollectionView

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XPath: select text node

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How can I catch all the exceptions that will be thrown through reading and writing a file?

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How to get the focused element with jQuery?

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Make copy of an array

I have an array a which is constantly being updated. Let's say a = [1,2,3,4,5] . I need to make an exact duplicate copy of a and call it b . If a were to change to [6,7,8,9,10] , b should still be [1,2,3,4,5] . What is the best way to do this? I tried a for loop like: ...
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How to do version numbers? [closed]

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Asynchronous shell commands

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Is it possible to modify variable in python that is in outer, but not global, scope?

... think this does what you want, but I'm not sure if you are running python 2 or 3. The nonlocal statement causes the listed identifiers to refer to previously bound variables in the nearest enclosing scope. This is important because the default behavior for binding is to search the local n...