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Is there a built in function for string natural sort?

... I wrote a function based on http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/12/sorting-for-humans-natural-sort-order.html which adds the ability to still pass in your own 'key' parameter. I need this in order to perform a natural sort of lists that contain more c...
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What's the better (cleaner) way to ignore output in PowerShell? [closed]

...ad and > $null has about a 0.3% overhead. Addendum 2017-10-16: I originally overlooked another option with Out-Null, the use of the -inputObject parameter. Using this the overhead seems to disappear, however the syntax is different: Out-Null -inputObject ($(1..1000) | ?{$_ -is [int]}) And no...
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How can I use jQuery in Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome?

... request policy of the target page applies - (e.g. I had to reinject GM_xmlhttpRequest before seeing that it did not help me). In the end I simply copy pasted the code of jquery.min.js. – Jean Hominal Mar 16 '13 at 14:51 ...
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Immutable vs Mutable types

... Almost, but not exactly. Technically, all variables are passed by reference in Python, but have a semantics more like pass by value in C. A counterexample to your analogy is if you do def f(my_list): my_list = [1, 2, 3]. With pass-by-reference in C, the val...
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Adding new column to existing DataFrame in Python pandas

... because if you have multiple rows, and you use the assignment, it assigns all rows of the new column with that value ( in your case e) which is usually undesirable. – Paniz Apr 27 '19 at 22:42 ...
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How to detect that animation has ended on UITableView beginUpdates/endUpdates?

...ates . I am also using beginUpdates/endUpdates when adjusting rowHeight. All these operations are animated by default. 7 ...
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How to calculate moving average using NumPy?

...5, 13.5, 14.5, 15.5, 16.5, 17.5]) So I guess the answer is: it is really easy to implement, and maybe numpy is already a little bloated with specialized functionality. share | improve this an...
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How can I get a user's media from Instagram without authenticating as a user?

...1/users/<user-id>/media/recent/ (at present time of writing) you actually do not need OAuth access token. You can perform https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/[USER ID]/media/recent/?client_id=[CLIENT ID] [CLIENT ID] would be valid client id registered in app through manage clients (not relate...
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Programmatically fire button click event?

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What is the Python equivalent of Matlab's tic and toc functions?

...e stuff Sometimes I find this technique more convenient than timeit - it all depends on what you want to measure. share | improve this answer | follow | ...