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How to create a DataTable in C# and how to add rows?
...ma/structure, do:
dt.WriteXMLSchema("dtSchemaOrStructure.xml");
Additionally, you can also export your data:
dt.WriteXML("dtDataxml");
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How to efficiently compare two unordered lists (not sets) in Python?
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For short lists, big-O analysis is usually irrelevant because the timings are dominated by constant factors. For the longer lists, I suspect something is wrong with your benchmarking. For 100 ints with 5 repeats each, I get: 127 usec for sorted and 42 for Count...
Strip HTML from strings in Python
...those of you using newer versions of Python (3.2+) is that you'll need to call the parent class's __init__ function. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/11061058/….
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Is it possible to forward-declare a function in Python?
...rwards is impossible, what about defining it in some other module?
Technically you still define it first, but it's clean.
You could create a recursion like the following:
def foo():
bar()
def bar():
foo()
Python's functions are anonymous just like values are anonymous, yet they can be ...
Is explicitly closing files important?
In Python, if you either open a file without calling close() , or close the file but not using try - finally or the " with " statement, is this a problem? Or does it suffice as a coding practice to rely on the Python garbage-collection to close all files? For example, if one does this:
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How to loop through all the properties of a class?
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You don't need to specify BindingFlags.GetProperty, you use that when calling type.InvokeMember() to get the value of a property.
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C# Sanitize File Name
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And another potentially great SO user goes walking... This function is great. Thank you Adrevdm...
– Dan Rosenstark
Aug 1 '09 at 2:15
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Javascript “this” pointer within nested function
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In JavaScript the this object is really based on how you make your function calls.
In general there are three ways to setup the this object:
someThing.someFunction(arg1, arg2, argN)
someFunction.call(someThing, arg1, arg2, argN)
someFunction.apply(someThing...
“Unknown provider: aProvider
...that caused this issue, but I have since been able to find the problem manually.
There was a controller function declared on the global scope, instead of using a .controller() call on the application module.
So there was something like this:
function SomeController( $scope, i18n ) { /* ... */ }
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List of lists changes reflected across sublists unexpectedly
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When you write [x]*3 you get, essentially, the list [x, x, x]. That is, a list with 3 references to the same x. When you then modify this single x it is visible via all three references to it:
x = [1] * 4
l = [x] * 3
print(f"id(x): {id(x)}")
# id(x): 1405608979...
