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How to initialize a two-dimensional array in Python?
...beginning python and I'm trying to use a two-dimensional list, that I initially fill up with the same variable in every place. I came up with this:
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Different return values the first and second time with Moq
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– Kent Boogaart
Feb 1 '13 at 10:29
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What is a non-capturing group in regular expressions?
... too, using ${name}.
To play around with regexes, I recommend http://regex101.com/, which offers a good amount of details on how the regex works; it also offers a few regex engines to choose from.
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lsof survival guide [closed]
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To show all networking related to a given port:
lsof -iTCP -i :port
lsof -i :22
To show connections to a specific host, use @host
lsof -i@192.168.1.5
Show connections based on the host and the port using @host:port
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Easy way to print Perl array? (with a little formatting)
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Or, if you want to be really dirty: {local $,=', ';print @array}.
– musiKk
Apr 21 '11 at 7:57
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How do I declare a 2d array in C++ using new?
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A dynamic 2D array is basically an array of pointers to arrays. You can initialize it using a loop, like this:
int** a = new int*[rowCount];
for(int i = 0; i < rowCount; ++i)
a[i] = new int[colCount];
The above, for colCount= 5 and rowCount =...
Use of def, val, and var in scala
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How to use string.replace() in python 3.x
... The "re" (regular expression) module has alternatives for (some? all?) deprecated string functions. In this case, re.sub().
– ToolmakerSteve
Dec 13 '13 at 22:19
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MySQL offset infinite rows
I would like to construct a query that displays all the results in a table, but is offset by 5 from the start of the table. As far as I can tell, MySQL's LIMIT requires a limit as well as an offset. Is there any way to do this?
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Spring .properties file: get element as an Array
... not work.
– banterCZ
Mar 20 '12 at 10:28
You can try to get them as list of integer and then converts them @Value( "$...
