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Replacements for switch statement in Python?
...erformance is an issue, so it doesn't re-build the dict on every function call
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Oct 23 '08 at 16:22
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Combine two columns of text in pandas dataframe
...ese columns are named Year and quarter . I'd like to create a variable called period that makes Year = 2000 and quarter= q2 into 2000q2 .
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How to track child process using strace?
...ously search for the parent thread, then the grandparent thread, and so on all the way to the root process.
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Git Push ERROR: Repository not found
... @AnupamChugh you need to replace '@' with '%40' in your password. Basically you can check by running JS code encodeURIComponent(password)
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What are the correct version numbers for C#?
...enough); released with .NET 1.1 and VS2003 (April 2003). First version to call Dispose on IEnumerators which implemented IDisposable. A few other small features.
C# 2.0 released with .NET 2.0 and VS2005 (November 2005). Major new features: generics, anonymous methods, nullable types, iterator blocks...
Why use String.Format? [duplicate]
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For your 'substr' example you should actually use _invoiceNum.ToString("00000"). ToString supports the same composite formatting settings as string.Format() When you have just a single value to be formatted ToString() is often simpler/clearer than Format().
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Why does Enumerable.All return true for an empty sequence? [duplicate]
The code creates an empty collection of string, then tries to determine if all the elements in the collection are "ABC".
If you run it, b will be true.
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Search and replace in bash using regular expressions
...'s are processed in order. Also, the g flag for the expression will match all occurrences in the input.
You can also pick your favorite tool using this method, i.e. perl, awk, e.g.:
echo "$MYVAR" | perl -pe 's/[a-zA-Z]/X/g and s/[0-9]/N/g'
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target=“_blank” vs. target=“_new”
...or window when the user clicks on the link.
Using target="_new" is technically invalid according to the specifications, but as far as I know every browser will behave the same way:
it will search for a tab or window with the context name "_new"
if a "_new" tab/window is found, then the URL is loa...
