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How can I get the current screen orientation?

...lues ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT and ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE. Is there a way to get all the four values from ActivityInfo? (That is LANDSCAPE_REVERSE and PORTRAIT_REVERSE as well) – HRJ May 4 '11 at 9:56 ...
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ViewPager and fragments — what's the right way to store fragment's state?

...agment will be placed. FragmentPagerAdapter.getItem(int position) is only called when a fragment for that position does not exist. After rotating, Android will notice that it already created/saved a fragment for this particular position and so it simply tries to reconnect with it with FragmentManage...
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The model used to open the store is incompatible with the one used to create the store

...el select your new version of data model for current data model THAT'S NOT ALL ) You should perform so called "light migration". Go to your AppDelegate and find where the persistentStoreCoordinator is being created Find this line if (![_persistentStoreCoordinator addPersistentStoreWithType:NSSQLiteS...
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Delete column from pandas DataFrame

... This answer isn't really correct - the pandas developers didn't, but that doesn't mean it is hard to do. – wizzwizz4 Sep 30 '17 at 9:42 ...
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Difference between int32, int, int32_t, int8 and int8_t

...es not define anything named int8 or int32 -- the latter (if they exist at all) is probably from some other header or library (most likely predates the addition of int8_t and int32_t in C99). Plain int is quite a bit different from the others. Where int8_t and int32_t each have a specified size, in...
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Python: Is it bad form to raise exceptions within __init__?

...t have been designed with exception safety in mind, the destructor is not called if an exception is thrown in the constructor of an object (meaning that the initialization of the object is incomplete). This is often not the case in scripting languages, such as Python. For example, the following code...
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Calling a class function inside of __init__

... Call the function in this way: self.parse_file() You also need to define your parse_file() function like this: def parse_file(self): The parse_file method has to be bound to an object upon calling it (because it's not a ...
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Iterating through a JSON object

..._raw= raw.readlines() json_object = json.loads(json_raw[0]) you should really just do: json_object = json.load(raw) You shouldn't think of what you get as a "JSON object". What you have is a list. The list contains two dicts. The dicts contain various key/value pairs, all strings. When you do j...
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Weak and strong property setter attributes in Objective-C

...g' part (casting from NS to CF) is a little tricky. You still have to manually manage CFRelease() and CFRetain() for CF objects. When you convert them back to NS objects you have to tell the compiler about the retain count so it knows what you have done. Its all here. ...
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sys.argv[1] meaning in script

...more tutorial level. For every invocation of Python, sys.argv is automatically a list of strings representing the arguments (as separated by spaces) on the command-line. The name comes from the C programming convention in which argv and argc represent the command line arguments. You'll want to lea...