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CSS transition shorthand with multiple properties?
...ransitions combined in shorthand declarations:
-webkit-transition: height 0.3s ease-out, opacity 0.3s ease 0.5s;
-moz-transition: height 0.3s ease-out, opacity 0.3s ease 0.5s;
-o-transition: height 0.3s ease-out, opacity 0.3s ease 0.5s;
transition: height 0.3s ease-out, opacity 0.3s ease 0.5s;
Or...
Is there XNOR (Logical biconditional) operator in C#?
...te also that this doesn't generalize to bitwise operations, where you want 0x1234 XNOR 0x5678 == 0xFFFFBBB3 (assuming 32 bits). For that, you need to build up from other operations, like ~(A^B). (Note: ~, not !.)
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Reading a string with scanf
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An array "decays" into a pointer to its first element, so scanf("%s", string) is equivalent to s...
WPF ToolBar: how to remove grip and overflow
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answered Jun 26 '09 at 20:57
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How to get different colored lines for different plots in a single figure?
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E.g.:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.arange(10)
plt.plot(x, x)
plt.plot(x, 2 * x)
plt.plot(x, 3 * x)
plt.plot(x, 4 * x)
plt.show()
And, as you may already know, you can easily add a legend:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.arange(10)
plt...
How to format numbers as currency string?
...ofits.toFixed(2) //returns 2489.82
profits.toFixed(7) //returns 2489.8237000 (pads the decimals)
All you need is to add the currency symbol (e.g. "$" + profits.toFixed(2)) and you will have your amount in dollars.
Custom function
If you require the use of , between each digit, you can use this...
Cost of len() function
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360
It's O(1) (constant time, not depending of actual length of the element - very fast) on every ty...
Using .NET, how can you find the mime type of a file based on the file signature not the extension
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answered Sep 12 '08 at 9:44
Steve MorganSteve Morgan
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Javascript regex returning true.. then false.. then true.. etc [duplicate]
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/^[^-_]([a-z0-9-_]{4,20})[^-_]$/gi;
You're using a g (global) RegExp. In JavaScript, global regexen have state: you call them (with exec, test etc.) the first time, you get the first match in a given string. Call them again and you get...
Find the version of an installed npm package
...lt in:
projectName@projectVersion /path/to/project/folder
└── grunt@0.4.1
Alternatively, you can just run npm list without passing a package name as an argument to see the versions of all your packages:
├─┬ cli-color@0.1.6
│ └── es5-ext@0.7.1
├── coffee-script@1.3.3
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