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Ruby: Calling class method from instance

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How can I fix the Microsoft Visual Studio error: “package did not load correctly”?

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Configuring Vim for C++

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Application Loader: “Cannot proceed with delivery: an existing transporter instance is currently upl

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Why does Convert.ToString(null) return a different value if you cast null?

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How can mixed data types (int, float, char, etc) be stored in an array?

... element, you would do: my_array[0].type = is_int; my_array[0].val.ival = 3; When you want to access an element of the array, you must first check the type, then use the corresponding member of the union. A switch statement is useful: switch (my_array[n].type) { case is_int: // Do stuff for ...
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dynamically add and remove view to viewpager

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Swift alert view with OK and Cancel: which button tapped?

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How do I create a copy of an object in PHP?

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string.charAt(x) or string[x]?

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