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Circular gradient in android
...olling, you're right that the android:gradientRadius="250" doesn't work at all, I guess it behaved differently on older Android versions.
– Justin
Apr 22 '15 at 14:58
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Android: Getting a file URI from a content URI?
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Actually, I just re-read the docs for getContentResolver().openInputStream(), and it works automatically for schemes of "content" or "file", so you don't need to check the scheme... if you can safely assume that it's always going...
Identify if a string is a number
...ld use double.TryParse, since we want to know if it represents a number at all.
– John Gietzen
May 21 '09 at 18:31
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How to determine a Python variable's type?
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It is so simple. You do it like this.
print(type(variable_name))
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assertEquals vs. assertEqual in python
...as been deprecated as well:
Method Name | Deprecated alias(es)
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assertEqual() | failUnlessEqual, assertEquals
From 25.3.7.1.1. Deprecated aliases
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transform object to array with lodash
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You can do
var arr = _.values(obj);
For documentation see here.
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How to use getJSON, sending data with post method?
...textStatus contains the status: success, error, etc
}, "json");
In that call, dataToBeSent could be anything you want, although if are sending the contents of a an html form, you can use the serialize method to create the data for the POST from your form.
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Null coalescing in powershell
...t the Powershell versions involving functions/aliases will always evaluate all arguments. If this is a problem, use the if expression form.
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Regex - Should hyphens be escaped? [duplicate]
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Correct on all fronts. Outside of a character class (that's what the "square brackets" are called) the hyphen has no special meaning, and within a character class, you can place a hyphen as the first or last character in the range (e.g....
Python decorators in classes
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Would something like this do what you need?
class Test(object):
def _decorator(foo):
def magic( self ) :
print "start magic"
foo( self )
print "end magic"
return magic
@_decorator
def bar( self ) :
print "normal call"
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