大约有 40,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0513秒) [XML]

https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

how to calculate binary search complexity

...ogarithmicly. Think about this for a moment. If you had 128 entries in a table and had to search linearly for your value, it would probably take around 64 entries on average to find your value. That's n/2 or linear time. With a binary search, you eliminate 1/2 the possible entries each iteration...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

How do I test for an empty JavaScript object?

...do you post answer including jQuery if the question is not about jQuery at all? – Eru Oct 1 '12 at 14:10 48 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

What is a deadlock?

...s much as you can. In databases avoid making lots of changes to different tables in a single transaction, avoid triggers and switch to optimistic/dirty/nolock reads as much as possible. share | imp...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

What is the purpose of base 64 encoding and why it used in HTTP Basic Authentication?

...- it's an encoding. It's a way of representing binary data using only printable (text) characters. See this paragraph from the wikipedia page for HTTP Basic Authentication: While encoding the user name and password with the Base64 algorithm typically makes them unreadable by the naked eye, the...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Toggle button using two image on different state

...android:background="@null" and android:drawableRight="@drawable/check". Usually I've found toggle buttons are right-justified. If you need it left-justified, use android:drawableLeft – Patrick Jun 1 '15 at 10:39 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Error: Jump to case label

...code, if foo equals 1, everything is ok, but if it equals 2, we'll accidentally use the i variable which does exist but probably contains garbage. switch(foo) { case 1: int i = 42; // i exists all the way to the end of the switch dostuff(i); break; case 2: dostuff(i*2); // i is ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Changing every value in a hash in Ruby

... @Andrew Marshall Right you are, thanks. In Ruby 1.8, Hash.[] doesn't accept an array of array pairs, it requires an even number of direct arguments (hence the splat up front). – Phrogz Mar 4 '11 at 3...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

_=> what does this underscore mean in Lambda expressions?

What does an lambda expression like _=> expr mean? 5 Answers 5 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Could not reserve enough space for object heap

... Anyone found a solution that actually work 100% of the time? This solution solves the problem temporarily but then suddenly it comes back. I've got 16GB ram and I'm tired of this sh*t. Everything was better in the old days :[ – Nilzor ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

usr/bin/ld: cannot find -l

... @ZoOo that shouldn't normally matter, the linker can work with either one – djf May 23 '13 at 9:48 ...