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Is there a NumPy function to return the first index of something in an array?

...: itemindex = numpy.where(array==item) The result is a tuple with first all the row indices, then all the column indices. For example, if an array is two dimensions and it contained your item at two locations then array[itemindex[0][0]][itemindex[1][0]] would be equal to your item and so woul...
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$(document).ready equivalent without jQuery

...ent if ( document.addEventListener ) { // Use the handy event callback document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", function(){ document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", arguments.callee, false ); jQuery.ready(); }, false ); // If IE...
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How to prevent XSS with HTML/PHP?

... Basically you need to use the function htmlspecialchars() whenever you want to output something to the browser that came from the user input. The correct way to use this function is something like this: echo htmlspecialchars($st...
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Why does “_” (underscore) match “-” (hyphen)?

...you are in a pattern context. e.g. inside a LIKE statement. When replacing all _ with an - : UPDATE sys_file set identifier = REPLACE(identifier, '_', '-') WHERE identifier LIKE '%\_%';. Notice the escaping inside LIKE and no escaping inside REPLACE. (I find it strange though that you are not in a p...
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How does the Brainfuck Hello World actually work?

...and write its decimal ASCII code to the actual cell. Take a look at ASCII table. For example, decimal code of ! is 33, while a is 97. Well, lets imagine your BF program memory looks like: ...[0][0][*0*][0][0]... Assuming standard input stands for a, if you use comma , operator, what BF does is ...
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Dynamically updating plot in matplotlib

...out the more modern animation examples in the matplotlib documentation. Finally, the animation API defines a function FuncAnimation which animates a function in time. This function could just be the function you use to acquire your data. Each method basically sets the data property of the object be...
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Rounding up to next power of 2

...mon: it's the portable solution. There's no common efficient algorithm for all architectures – phuclv Dec 6 '13 at 9:27 5 ...
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Python argparse mutual exclusive group

... add_mutually_exclusive_group doesn't make an entire group mutually exclusive. It makes options within the group mutually exclusive. What you're looking for is subcommands. Instead of prog [ -a xxxx | [-b yyy -c zzz]], you'd have: p...
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Why are preprocessor macros evil and what are the alternatives?

I have always asked this but I have never received a really good answer; I think that almost any programmer before even writing the first "Hello World" had encountered a phrase like "macro should never be used", "macro are evil" and so on, my question is: why? With the new C++11 is there a real alte...
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When to use in vs ref vs out

...ss you need ref. It makes a big difference when the data needs to be marshalled e.g. to another process, which can be costly. So you want to avoid marshalling the initial value when the method doesn't make use of it. Beyond that, it also shows the reader of the declaration or the call whether the ...