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How to remove element from an array in JavaScript?
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MySQL: What's the difference between float and double?
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How to assign from a function which returns more than one value?
...ue then functionReturningTwoValues()[[1]] or functionReturningTwoValues()[[2]] would be sufficient.)
See the cited r-help thread for more examples.
(2) with If the intent is merely to combine the multiple values subsequently and the return values are named then a simple alternative is to use with...
Real life example, when to use OUTER / CROSS APPLY in SQL
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pa.name
FROM sys.procedures pr
OUTER APPLY (SELECT TOP 2 *
FROM sys.parameters pa
WHERE pa.object_id = pr.object_id
ORDER BY pr.name) pa
ORDER BY pr.name,
pa.name
2) Calling a Table Valued Function for ...
How do I loop through a list by twos? [duplicate]
I want to loop through a Python list and process 2 list items at a time. Something like this in another language:
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Why can't R's ifelse statements return vectors?
...st vectors, you will get longer results:
> ifelse(c(TRUE, FALSE), c(1, 2), c(3, 4))
[1] 1 4
So ifelse is intended for the specific purpose of testing a vector of booleans and returning a vector of the same length, filled with elements taken from the (vector) yes and no arguments.
It is a comm...
Why use the params keyword?
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With params you can call your method like this:
addTwoEach(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
Without params, you can’t.
Additionally, you can call the method with an array as a parameter in both cases:
addTwoEach(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 });
That is, params allows you to use a shortcut when call...
javascript i++ vs ++i [duplicate]
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The difference between i++ and ++i is the value of the expression.
The value i++ is the value...
Printing the correct number of decimal points with cout
I have a list of float values and I want to print them with cout with 2 decimal places.
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Sort hash by key, return hash in Ruby
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In Ruby 2.1 it is simple:
h.sort.to_h
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