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Why should hash functions use a prime number modulus?

... Usually a simple hash function works by taking the "component parts" of the input (characters in the case of a string), and multiplying them by the powers of some constant, and adding them together in some integer type. So for e...
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How to use mod operator in bash?

... dreftymac 26.4k2323 gold badges103103 silver badges163163 bronze badges answered Apr 16 '11 at 18:24 Mark LongairMark Longair ...
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Calculating distance between two points, using latitude longitude?

...Java code given by Dommer above gives slightly incorrect results but the small errors add up if you are processing say a GPS track. Here is an implementation of the Haversine method in Java which also takes into account height differences between two points. /** * Calculate distance between two po...
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XPath with multiple conditions

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Difference between Java Enumeration and Iterator

...n Enumeration: Iterators differ from enumerations in two ways: Iterators allow the caller to remove elements from the underlying collection during the iteration with well-defined semantics. Method names have been improved. The bottom line is, both Enumeration and Iterator will give successive el...
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What Does 'Then' Really Mean in CasperJS

... then() basically adds a new navigation step in a stack. A step is a javascript function which can do two different things: waiting for the previous step - if any - being executed waiting for a requested url and related page to load ...
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What's the simplest way to test whether a number is a power of 2 in C++?

... so basically (n>0 && ((n & (n-1)) == 0)) – Saurabh Goyal Jul 10 '16 at 8:06 1 ...
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what is reverse() in Django

...!-- django <= 1.4 --> <a href="{% url url_name %}">link which calls some_view</a> <!-- django >= 1.5 or with {% load url from future %} in your template --> <a href="{% url 'url_name' %}">link which calls some_view</a> This will be rendered as: <a href="...
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How do I check two or more conditions in one ?

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Interfaces with static fields in java for sharing 'constants'

... It's generally considered bad practice. The problem is that the constants are part of the public "interface" (for want of a better word) of the implementing class. This means that the implementing class is publishing all of these val...