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Converting string to Date and DateTime
...es the mask, not that the date is actually valid. For example, a date like 99/99/2010 would pass this check since it matches m/d/Y but it's not a date that you usually want to allow. This answer addresses this situation -> stackoverflow.com/a/10120725/995014
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For Arch Linux add this line to /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf:
fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
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Reset C int array to zero : the fastest way?
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As of the 1999 ISO C standard, it wasn't actually guaranteed that memset would set an integer to 0; there was no specific statement that all-bits-zero is a representation of 0. A Technical Corrigendum added such a guarantee, which is in...
Get Element value with minidom with Python
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How to have git log show filenames like svn log -v
... line for the commit, and one file per line. stackoverflow.com/a/14227496/1995714
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How do I get my solution in Visual Studio back online in TFS?
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Replace all non Alpha Numeric characters, New Lines, and multiple White Space with one Space
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“Bitmap too large to be uploaded into a texture”
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See Romain's answer here: stackoverflow.com/questions/7428996/…
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How can I view MSIL / CIL generated by C# compiler? Why is it called assembly?
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Both have their places, but for most (> 99.99%) users ILSpy is the right choice. Its ability to decompile IL code back to C# ist invaluable for quickly navigating and reverse-engineering assemblies. If you're doing anything that emits raw IL (e.g. you're writing a ...
How to randomize (or permute) a dataframe rowwise and columnwise?
...,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1), ncol = 5)
set.seed(4)
out <- permatswap(mat, times = 99, burnin = 20000, thin = 500, mtype = "prab")
This gives:
R> out$perm[[1]]
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1 0 1 1 1
[2,] 0 1 0 1 0
[3,] 0 0 0 1 1
[4,] 1 0 0 ...
