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Remove file from the repository but keep it locally

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Setting transparent images background in IrfanView

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How to open a Bootstrap modal window using jQuery?

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How to get String Array from arrays.xml file

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What exactly does git rebase --skip do?

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Using GSON to parse a JSON array

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Sprintf equivalent in Java

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Python timedelta in years

... Your best bet is to use the dateutil.relativedelta object, but that's a 3rd party module. If you want to know the datetime that was n years from some date (defaulting to right now), you can do the following:: from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta def yearsago(years, from_date=None):...
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How can I increment a char?

...ord('c') + 1 100 >>> chr(ord('c') + 1) 'd' >>> Python 3.x makes this more organized and interesting, due to its clear distinction between bytes and unicode. By default, a "string" is unicode, so the above works (ord receives Unicode chars and chr produces them). But if you're i...
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How do I draw a grid onto a plot in Python?

... 223 You want to use pyplot.grid: x = numpy.arange(0, 1, 0.05) y = numpy.power(x, 2) fig = plt.figu...