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What is your preferred style for naming variables in R? [closed]
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pypi UserWarning: Unknown distribution option: 'install_requires'
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Extract subset of key-value pairs from Python dictionary object?
...works in 2.7 too):
{k: bigdict[k] for k in ('l', 'm', 'n')}
Update: As Håvard S points out, I'm assuming that you know the keys are going to be in the dictionary - see his answer if you aren't able to make that assumption. Alternatively, as timbo points out in the comments, if you want a key tha...
Does PostgreSQL support “accent insensitive” collations?
... unaccent() always substitutes a single letter:
SELECT unaccent('Œ Æ œ æ ß');
unaccent
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E A e a S
You will love this update to unaccent in Postgres 9.6:
Extend contrib/unaccent's standard unaccent.rules file to handle all
diacritics known to Unicode, and expand ligatures cor...
Filling a DataSet or DataTable from a LINQ query result set
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Set breakpoint in C or C++ code programmatically for gdb on Linux
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App Inventor 2 SliderVertical 扩展:垂直的滑动条 · App Inventor 2 中文网
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SliderVertical 拓展
将滑块组件旋转 90º,效果如下:
代码块如下:
.aix 拓展下载:
com.SliderVertical.aix
demo下载:
TestSliderVertical.aia
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How to find the foreach index?
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How to add a button to UINavigationBar?
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Can jQuery read/write cookies to a browser?
Simple example: I want to have some items on a page (like divs or table rows), and I want to let the user click on them to select them. That seems easy enough in jQuery. To save which items a user clicks on with no server-side post backs, I was thinking a cookie would be a simple way to get this don...