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Android studio, gradle and NDK
I am very new to this whole gradle and Android Studio support. I have managed to convert my android project to gradle using the export option.
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What is an IndexOutOfRangeException / ArgumentOutOfRangeException and how do I fix it?
I have some code and when it executes, it throws a IndexOutOfRangeException , saying,
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How to delete duplicate lines in a file without sorting it in Unix?
...ay then seen[$0] will evaluate to false. The ! is the logical NOT operator and will invert the false to true. Awk will print the lines where the expression evaluates to true. The ++ increments seen so that seen[$0] == 1 after the first time a line is found and then seen[$0] == 2, and so on.
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What are C++ functors and their uses?
...about functors in C++. Can someone give me an overview as to what they are and in what cases they would be useful?
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Switch statement: must default be the last case?
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The C99 standard is not explicit about this, but taking all facts together, it is perfectly valid.
A case and default label are equivalent to a goto label. See 6.8.1 Labeled statements. Especially interesting is 6.8.1.4, which enables...
Difference between “and” and && in Ruby?
What is the difference between the && and and operators in Ruby?
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Hidden features of Python [closed]
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In case you're thinking it's doing 1 < x, which comes out as True, and then comparing True < 10, which is also True, then no, that's really not what happens (see the last example.) It's really translating into 1 < x and x < 10, and x < 10 and 10 < x * 10 and x*10 < 100, but...
How to use sed to replace only the first occurrence in a file?
...r if you prefer' solution. It would also be good to explain the answers - and to make the answer address the question directly, and then generalize, rather than generalize only. But good answer.
– Jonathan Leffler
Sep 29 '08 at 13:15
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Check existence of input argument in a Bash shell script
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I like to do it this way, in terse syntax and still POSIX acceptable. [ -z "$1" ] && echo "No argument supplied" I prefer one-liners, as they are easier for me; and it's also faster to check exit value, compared to using if
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Label encoding across multiple columns in scikit-learn
I'm trying to use scikit-learn's LabelEncoder to encode a pandas DataFrame of string labels. As the dataframe has many (50+) columns, I want to avoid creating a LabelEncoder object for each column; I'd rather just have one big LabelEncoder objects that works across all my columns of data. ...
