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How to create a DataTable in C# and how to add rows?

...ma/structure, do: dt.WriteXMLSchema("dtSchemaOrStructure.xml"); Additionally, you can also export your data: dt.WriteXML("dtDataxml"); share | improve this answer | foll...
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How do I design a class in Python?

I've had some really awesome help on my previous questions for detecting paws and toes within a paw , but all these solutions only work for one measurement at a time. ...
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How do you get the logical xor of two variables in Python?

...e not comparing apples to oranges, is "if xor( isApple(x), isApple(y) )" really clearer than "if isApple(x) != isApple(y)" ? Not to me! – AmigoNico May 21 '12 at 18:27 109 ...
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How do I add custom field to Python log format string?

...LoggerAdapter so you don't have to pass the extra info with every logging call: import logging extra = {'app_name':'Super App'} logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) syslog = logging.StreamHandler() formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(app_name)s : %(message)s') syslog.setFormatter(formatte...
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Is there a NumPy function to return the first index of something in an array?

...: itemindex = numpy.where(array==item) The result is a tuple with first all the row indices, then all the column indices. For example, if an array is two dimensions and it contained your item at two locations then array[itemindex[0][0]][itemindex[1][0]] would be equal to your item and so woul...
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How to build for armv6 and armv7 architectures with iOS 5

... had to make some modifications so it would work correctly under iOS5, but all those changes were done with iOS4-friendly code changes. We also added some iOS5-specific capabilities in a manner that allows the app to run without crashing under iOS4. Specifically, we tested for iOS5 capabilities bef...
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Manually raising (throwing) an exception in Python

... How do I manually throw/raise an exception in Python? Use the most specific Exception constructor that semantically fits your issue. Be specific in your message, e.g.: raise ValueError('A very specific bad thing happened.') Don't ...
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Reverse a string in Python

... @Tanner [::-1] is fastest because it does not call any external functions, rather it's using slicing, which is highly-optimized in python. ''.join(list(reversed(s))) makes 3 function calls. – hd1 Apr 27 at 13:51 ...
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Unix's 'ls' sort by name

...t the FILEs (the current directory by default). Sort entries alpha‐betically if none of -cftuvSUX nor --sort is specified.: share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Is there a way for multiple processes to share a listening socket?

...POSIX type OS), using fork() will cause the forked child to have copies of all the parent's file descriptors. Any that it does not close will continue to be shared, and (for example with a TCP listening socket) can be used to accept() new sockets for clients. This is how many servers, including Apac...