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How do I convert a double into a string in C++?

... The boost (tm) way: std::string str = boost::lexical_cast<std::string>(dbl); The Standard C++ way: std::ostringstream strs; strs << dbl; std::string str = strs.str(); Note: Don't forget #include <sstream> ...
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How to tell if node.js is installed or not

... Your OS is either 32-bit or 64-bit. When you install nodejs it picks the matching version. – arikin Apr 2 '15 at 7:50 ...
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File changed listener in Java

...the application restarts. You can use the libraries from such servers as most of the code of tomcat is reusable and opensource. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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std::string to float or double

...to convert a string to a double. You can do it with the stringstream or boost::lexical_cast but those come with a performance penalty. Ahaha you have a Qt project ... QString winOpacity("0.6"); double temp = winOpacity.toDouble(); Extra note: If the input data is a const char*, QByteArray::to...
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Difference between core and processor

...on order, and performing the operations through ALUs. For optimization purposes, a core can also hold on-core caches with copies of frequently used memory chunks. A CPU may have one or more cores to perform tasks at a given time. These tasks are usually software processes and threads that the OS s...
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onSaveInstanceState () and onRestoreInstanceState ()

... Usually you restore your state in onCreate(). It is possible to restore it in onRestoreInstanceState() as well, but not very common. (onRestoreInstanceState() is called after onStart(), whereas onCreate() is called before onStart(). Use the put methods to store values in onSav...
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how to prevent “directory already exists error” in a makefile when using mkdir

... "Generally, stick to the widely-supported (usually posix-specified) options and features of these programs. For example, don't use ‘mkdir -p’, convenient as it may be, because a few systems don't support it at all and with others, it is not safe for parallel execution. " ...
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Convert string to integer type in Go?

... For example, package main import ( "flag" "fmt" "os" "strconv" ) func main() { flag.Parse() s := flag.Arg(0) // string to int i, err := strconv.Atoi(s) if err != nil { // handle error fmt.Println(err) os.Exit(2) } fmt...
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Copy folder recursively in node.js

... As an amazing bonus, one can use ncp in a cross platform npm run scripts. – Ciantic Mar 5 '16 at 9:56 ...
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Should you commit .gitignore into the Git repos?

...mally yes, .gitignore is useful for everyone who wants to work with the repository. On occasion you'll want to ignore more private things (maybe you often create LOG or something. In those cases you probably don't want to force that on anyone else. ...