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Why do Lua arrays(tables) start at 1 instead of 0?
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Although I too found them weird at the beginning, I have learned to love 0-based arrays. But I get by OK with Lua's 1-based arrays, especially by
using Lua's generic for loop and the ipairs operator—I can usually avoid worrying about just how arrays are indexed.
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Find XOR of all numbers in a given range
...ven a large range [a,b] where 'a' and 'b' can be typically between 1 and 4,000,000,000 inclusive. You have to find out the XOR of all the numbers in the given range.
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Add a common Legend for combined ggplots
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Update 2015-Feb
See Steven's answer below
df1 <- read.table(text="group x y
gro...
What's the difference between a single precision and double precision floating point operation?
...entation requires a 32 bit word, which may be represented as numbered from 0 to 31, left to right.
The first bit is the sign bit, S,
the next eight bits are the exponent bits, 'E', and
the final 23 bits are the fraction 'F':
S EEEEEEEE FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
0 1 8 9 3...
plot a circle with pyplot
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You need to add it to an axes. A Circle is a subclass of an Artist, and an axes has an add_arti...
How is “int* ptr = int()” value initialization not illegal?
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int() is a constant expression with a value of 0, so it's a valid way of producing a null pointe...
How do I base64 encode (decode) in C?
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Here's the one I'm using:
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
static char en...
How do you round a floating point number in Perl?
... and floor()?
Trig functions?
Remember that int() merely truncates toward 0. For rounding to a certain number of digits, sprintf() or printf() is usually the easiest
route.
printf("%.3f", 3.1415926535); # prints 3.142
The POSIX module (part of the standard Perl distribution) implement...
Share Large, Read-Only Numpy Array Between Multiprocessing Processes
I have a 60GB SciPy Array (Matrix) I must share between 5+ multiprocessing Process objects. I've seen numpy-sharedmem and read this discussion on the SciPy list. There seem to be two approaches-- numpy-sharedmem and using a multiprocessing.RawArray() and mapping NumPy dtype s to ctype s. ...
What does this square bracket and parenthesis bracket notation mean [first1,last1)?
...rst1 (and includes it), but ends just before last1.
Assuming integers:
(0, 5) = 1, 2, 3, 4
(0, 5] = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
[0, 5) = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
[0, 5] = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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