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inserting characters at the start and end of a string
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answered Apr 8 '12 at 0:47
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Why does 'continue' behave like 'break' in a Foreach-Object?
...on a particular iteration, thus, it simulates the continue in a loop.
1..100 | ForEach-Object {
if ($_ % 7 -ne 0 ) { return }
Write-Host "$($_) is a multiple of 7"
}
There is a gotcha to be kept in mind when refactoring. Sometimes one wants to convert a foreach statement block into a pipe...
Why use Ruby's attr_accessor, attr_reader and attr_writer?
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You may use the different accessors to communicate your intent to someone reading your code, and...
How do I decode a string with escaped unicode?
...ouble searching for it. How can I decode a string with unicode from http\u00253A\u00252F\u00252Fexample.com to http://example.com with JavaScript? I tried unescape , decodeURI , and decodeURIComponent so I guess the only thing left is string replace.
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How do I add 1 day to an NSDate?
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Swift 5.0 :
var dayComponent = DateComponents()
dayComponent.day = 1 // For removing...
jQuery equivalent of getting the context of a Canvas
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Try:
$("#canvas")[0].getContext('2d');
jQuery exposes the actual DOM element in numeric indexes, where you can perform normal JavaScript/DOM functions.
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Should one use < or
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The first is more idiomatic. In particular, it indicates (in a 0-based sense) the number of iterations. When using something 1-based (e.g. JDBC, IIRC) I might be tempted to use &lt;=. So:
for (int i=0; i &lt; count; i++) // For 0-based APIs
for (int i=1; i &lt;= count; i++) // For 1-ba...
Golang: How to pad a number with zeros when printing?
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The fmt package can do this for you:
fmt.Printf("|%06d|%6d|\n", 12, 345)
Notice the 0 in %06d, that will make it a width of 6 and pad it with zeros. The second one will pad with spaces.
You can see it in action here: http://play.golang.org/p/cinDspMccp
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How do I declare a 2d array in C++ using new?
...ize it using a loop, like this:
int** a = new int*[rowCount];
for(int i = 0; i &lt; rowCount; ++i)
a[i] = new int[colCount];
The above, for colCount= 5 and rowCount = 4, would produce the following:
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input type=file show only button
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answered Feb 11 '13 at 6:07
shibashiba
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