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Scala type programming resources
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Type-level programming has many similarities with traditional, value-level programming. However, unlike value-level programm...
T-SQL datetime rounded to nearest minute and nearest hours with using functions
In SQL server 2008, I would like to get datetime column rounded to nearest hour and nearest minute preferably with existing functions in 2008.
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How to sort my paws?
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Alright! I've finally managed to get something working consistently! This problem pulled me in for several days... Fun stuff! Sorry fo...
How to put individual tags for a scatter plot
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import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
N = 10
data = np.random.random((N, 4))
labels = ['point{0}'.format(i) for i in range(N)]
plt.subplots_adjust(bottom = 0.1)
plt.scatter(
data[:, 0], data[:, 1], marker='o', c=data[:, 2], s=data[:, 3] * 1500,
cmap=plt.get_c...
How to sort an array in Bash
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Oct 19 '15 at 9:04
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Very nice. Could you explain for the average bash user h...
MySQL - ORDER BY values within IN()
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What are the differences between a multidimensional array and an array of arrays in C#?
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// Code size 7 (0x7)
.maxstack 8
IL_0000: ldarg.0
IL_0001: ldarg.1
IL_0002: ldelem.ref
IL_0003: ldarg.2
IL_0004: ldarg.3
IL_0005: stelem.i4
IL_0006: ret
} // end of method Program::SetElementAt
.method private hideby...
Android View.getDrawingCache returns null, only null
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Why is this F# code so slow?
A Levenshtein implementation in C# and F#. The C# version is 10 times faster for two strings of about 1500 chars. C#: 69 ms, F# 867 ms. Why? As far as I can tell, they do the exact same thing? Doesn't matter if it is a Release or a Debug build.
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How to load a tsv file into a Pandas DataFrame?
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Note: As of 17.0 from_csv is discouraged: use pd.read_csv instead
The documentation lists a .from_csv function that appears to do what you want:
DataFrame.from_csv('c:/~/trainSetRel3.txt', sep='\t')
If you have a header, you can pass he...
