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html select option separator

...on>First</option> </optgroup> <optgroup label="_________"> <option>Second</option> <option>Third</option> </optgroup> </select> disabled option (a bit better): <select> <option>Fir...
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How to convert list of tuples to multiple lists?

... xs, ys = [x for x, y in zs], [y for x, y in zs] return xs, ys if __name__ == '__main__': from timeit import timeit setup_string='''\ N = 2000000 xs = list(range(1, N)) ys = list(range(N+1, N*2)) zs = list(zip(xs, ys)) from __main__ import t1, t2, t3 ''' print(f'zip:\t\t{timeit(...
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CGContextDrawImage draws image upside down when passed UIImage.CGImage

...answered Feb 6 '09 at 20:46 Kendall Helmstetter GelnerKendall Helmstetter Gelner 72.5k2626 gold badges123123 silver badges146146 bronze badges ...
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“Unknown class in Interface Builder file” error at runtime

...th it, and prints the warning. By default, Objective-C targets will have -all_load -ObjC flags set by default, which will keep all of the symbols. But I had started with a C++ target, and didn't have that. Nevertheless, I found a way around this, which keeps the linker aggressive. The hack I was...
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Add a property to a JavaScript object using a variable as the name?

...out modifying but it's referenced by other questions that are about dynamically creating objects and so I ended up here and happily benefited from this answer. – Oliver Lloyd Oct 29 '16 at 17:40 ...
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How to base64 encode image in linux bash / shell

... You need to use cat to get the contents of the file named 'DSC_0251.JPG', rather than the filename itself. test="$(cat DSC_0251.JPG | base64)" However, base64 can read from the file itself: test=$( base64 DSC_0251.JPG ) ...
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How to get the system uptime in Windows? [closed]

...and line utility checks and displays various system statistics such as installation date, installed hotfixes and more. Open a Command Prompt and type the following command: systeminfo You can also narrow down the results to just the line you need: systeminfo | find "System Boot Time:" 3: By ...
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How do you remove duplicates from a list whilst preserving order?

...n seen or seen_add(x))] Why assign seen.add to seen_add instead of just calling seen.add? Python is a dynamic language, and resolving seen.add each iteration is more costly than resolving a local variable. seen.add could have changed between iterations, and the runtime isn't smart enough to rule t...
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Is it possible to use getters/setters in interface definition?

At the moment, TypeScript does not allow use get/set methods(accessors) in interfaces. For example: 4 Answers ...
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Display names of all constraints for a table in Oracle SQL

... You need to query the data dictionary, specifically the USER_CONS_COLUMNS view to see the table columns and corresponding constraints: SELECT * FROM user_cons_columns WHERE table_name = '<your table name>'; FYI, unless you specifically created your table with ...