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Swift how to sort array of custom objects by property value

...es : [imageFile] = [] Then you can simply do: Swift 2 images.sorted({ $0.fileID > $1.fileID }) Swift 3+ images.sorted(by: { $0.fileID > $1.fileID }) The example above gives desc sort order share | ...
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How to disable word-wrap in Xcode 4 editor?

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Where does Xcode 4 store Scheme Data?

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Go to first line in a file in vim?

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How do I get the resource id of an image if I know its name?

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Is there a way to define a min and max value for EditText in Android?

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Check if element is visible in DOM

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Dealing with float precision in Javascript [duplicate]

... IEEE 754 can exactly represent integers up to something like 2^50. So, if you're working within a known range, you can scale your values to take advantage of the 50 bits (or whatever) of precision, instead of wasting the precision normally reserved for large numbers. ...
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Split a collection into `n` parts with LINQ?

...<T>(this IEnumerable<T> list, int parts) { int i = 0; var splits = from item in list group item by i++ % parts into part select part.AsEnumerable(); return splits; } } ...
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What is the “Temporary ASP.NET Files” folder for?

I've discovered this folder in C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files and have a few questions. ...