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how to draw smooth curve through N points using javascript HTML5 canvas?

...he resulting line is not smooth. How can I produce a single curve between all the gathered points? 11 Answers ...
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What integer hash function are good that accepts an integer hash key?

...mple) and has no common factors with it. This way the hash function covers all your hash space uniformly. Edit: The biggest disadvantage of this hash function is that it preserves divisibility, so if your integers are all divisible by 2 or by 4 (which is not uncommon), their hashes will be too. Thi...
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What is the difference between quiet NaN and signaling NaN?

...unit (FPU) or library if floating-point is implemented in software. A signalling NaN will produce a signal, usually in the form of exception from the FPU. Whether the exception is thrown depends on the state of the FPU. C++11 adds a few language controls over the floating-point environment and pr...
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Instance attribute attribute_name defined outside __init__

I split up my class constructor by letting it call multiple functions, like this: 6 Answers ...
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Relative imports in Python 3

...ython3. The simplest fix for this case, assuming the name mymodule is globally unique, would be to avoid using relative imports, and just use... from mymodule import as_int ...although, if it's not unique, or your package structure is more complex, you'll need to include the directory containing...
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How to use Sphinx's autodoc to document a class's __init__(self) method?

... as it doesn't need to be editing .rst files. – jcarballo Aug 27 '13 at 17:44 9 In Sphinx 1.2.1, ...
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Why aren't superclass __init__ methods automatically invoked?

...thon designers decide that subclasses' __init__() methods don't automatically call the __init__() methods of their superclasses, as in some other languages? Is the Pythonic and recommended idiom really like the following? ...
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How to get number of entries in a Lua table?

...ual, any of 3, 5 and 9 are valid results for #t. According to the manual, calling # on non-sequences is undefined. That means that any result (-1, 3, 3.14, 5, 9) is valid. – cubuspl42 May 12 '14 at 20:08 ...
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Why is require_once so bad to use?

...system keeps a log of what's already been included/required. Every *_once call means checking that log. So there's definitely some extra work being done there but enough to detriment the speed of the whole app? ... I really doubt it... Not unless you're on really old hardware or doing it a lot. I...
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Replace all non Alpha Numeric characters, New Lines, and multiple White Space with one Space

... I marked this answer correct after all these years, because i looked back and the accepted didn't exclude underscores – Michael Randall Apr 12 '18 at 11:23 ...