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Tetris-ing an array
Consider the following array:
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Extracting text OpenCV
I am trying to find the bounding boxes of text in an image and am currently using this approach:
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Hook up Raspberry Pi via Ethernet to laptop without router? [closed]
I'm working on a balloon project with a Raspberry Pi. When we potentially recover the Raspberry Pi, it will most likely be in a rural location and I'd like to turn off the Pi at that point safely.
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Why does parseInt(1/0, 19) return 18?
I have an annoying problem in JavaScript .
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How do I trim leading/trailing whitespace in a standard way?
Is there a clean, preferably standard method of trimming leading and trailing whitespace from a string in C? I'd roll my own, but I would think this is a common problem with an equally common solution.
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Shuffle two list at once with same order
I'm using the nltk library's movie_reviews corpus which contains a large number of documents. My task is get predictive performance of these reviews with pre-processing of the data and without pre-processing. But there is problem, in lists documents and documents2 I have the same documents ...
How to identify numpy types in python?
How can one reliably determine if an object has a numpy type?
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Output data from all columns in a dataframe in pandas [duplicate]
I have a csv file with the name params.csv . I opened up ipython qtconsole and created a pandas dataframe using:
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What 'additional configuration' is necessary to reference a .NET 2.0 mixed mode assembly in a .NET 4
I have a project in which I'd like to use some of the .NET 4.0 features but a core requirement is that I can use the System.Data.SQLite framework which is compiled against 2.X. I see mention of this being possible such as the accepted answer here but I don't see how to actually achieve this.
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Understanding how recursive functions work
As the title explains I have a very fundamental programming question which I have just not been able to grok yet. Filtering out all of the (extremely clever) "In order to understand recursion, you must first understand recursion." replies from various online threads I still am not quite getting it....
