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How do you stop Console from popping up automatically in Eclipse
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Track the time a command takes in UNIX/LINUX?
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When should i use npm with “-g” flag and why?
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How to ISO 8601 format a Date with Timezone Offset in JavaScript?
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How to pass an ArrayList to a varargs method parameter?
...toArray(new WorldLocation[locations.size()]))
(toArray(new WorldLocation[0]) also works, but you would allocate a zero length array for no reason.)
Here's a complete example:
public static void method(String... strs) {
for (String s : strs)
System.out.println(s);
}
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Vim: What's the difference between let and set?
...lar to "ordinary" variables). So, the following are equivalent:
:set tw=40
:let &tw=40
But, for example, assigning 50 to the global variable foo (:let g:foo=50) cannot be achieved with a :set command (because g:foo is a variable and not an option).
Some options are boolean like. When settin...
Read Excel File in Python
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This is one approach:
from xlrd import open_workbook
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How to round up to the nearest 10 (or 100 or X)?
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If you just want to round up to the nearest power of 10, then just define:
roundUp <- function(x) 10^ceiling(log10(x))
This actually also works when x is a vector:
> roundUp(c(0.0023, 3.99, 10, 1003))
[1] 1e-02 1e+01 1e+01 1e+04
..but if you want to round to a "nice"...
Why should I use tags vs. release/beta branches for versioning?
...ow is why use tagging at all if I can just create a new branch called 1.1.0 and not have to cloud my mind with a whole new set of git commands?
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