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What is the difference between ndarray and array in numpy?
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Segmentation fault on large array sizes
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int* array = new int[1000000];
But remember that this will require you to delete[] the array. A better solution would be to use std::vector<int> and resize it to 1000000 elements.
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Configuring Vim for C++
... With either of these, you don't even need tabs (which does not scale for 10+ files) to manage your project.
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How to run Ruby code from terminal?
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How to pass command line argument to gnuplot?
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In PHP, why does not show a parse error?
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Apparently, you can open a PHP block one way, and close it the other. Didn't know that.
So in your code, you opened the block using <? but PHP recognizes </script> as the closer. What happened was:
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Defining an abstract class without any abstract methods
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Choice between vector::resize() and vector::reserve()
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So it depends on what you want. If you want an array of 1000 default items, use resize(). If you want an array to which you expect to insert 1000 items and want to avoid a couple of allocations, use reserve().
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Sass .scss: Nesting and multiple classes?
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