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Are you using Perl 5? If you are, why are you writing for Perl 4?
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Can you clarify the question? Are you asking why member variables must be declared outside the scope of a function, or are you finding that your constructor isn't working as expected?
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Why do you want to cook fish for someone who doesn't like it? Why not just give her something else?
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I'm sorry, but it's still not clear. Are you saying that it _is_ correct grammar?
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This is programming related. Why is this flagged?
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""This waveform resembles a frequency modulated sinusoidal wave (only it is not)."" Is this a joke?
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Well, the problem you linked to is entirely different than what you're describing. Can you please decide on which one you need help with?
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@I Never Finish Anythi madness would be great Fun. How do I get infested by madness?
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bit or digit? the title of your question says digit, your question says bit, so what is it?
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Sorry. How much reputation is needed to add a picture?
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see if the `returnList.firstChild.textContent` is returning an array or not? By your statement can I assume that its working in FF and others?
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wait! If you're doing the thesis, shouldn't you be the expert?
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@Gilles Sorry for touching such an old issue, but it looks very interesting! Do I understand it right, that something like `ionice` would do more good?
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I am curious why this is an interesting question. Why would you care, as long as it's not leaky?
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Does your project involve some graphical user interface? What do you want to code?
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Just looking at it, it looks like a skewed normal distribution. Are you sure the outliers are necessary for your analysis?
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Are you sure it's not a worn chain, or chain ring (or both)?
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I don't understand this. There is an infinite number of possible strings between "a longer string" and "another long string", so how can you guarantee unique values?
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Could you be a bit more specific? What do you mean by short key for scroll?
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@Nightfirecat Well, the normal `<hr />` isn't enough contrast from the background to provide me with what I need. So, creating a 1x3 image and a 100x3 image doesn't really change the speed at all?
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Depends on your OS. Are you on Linux, Mac, Windows?
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@ANdrea: I don't that is right. What if all the numbers were negative?
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I let it accepted for the computation but it seems the link is not the good one as they're not talking about levels in this thread. Could you check please?
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Good question. I wonder if it should be migrated to CS Theory (http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/) or Programmers (http://programmers.stackexchange.com/)?
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Why 5 things? Why not 3 or 7?
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What kind of generator have you tried? What do you mean by "didn't get any success"?
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Why keeps everone calling Java **methods** *functions*? Is that what they're teached at schools nowadays?
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It strikes me that you're not really looking for an algorithm. What inputs will you provide, and what output do you expect to have after you perform the algorithm?
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but the breakpoint doesn't affect anything unless the condition holds, so you can put your breakpoint anywhere (like the Setter) and take it from there. Or am I missing something?
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Clarification: Do you mean to run the container itself under a hot tap? Is the result really "good as new?"
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It sounds (no pun intended) like you are looking for some sort of shock sensor (accelerometer) to detect the impact of the kick. The problem that I see here is how do you limit the impact detection to just the kick event and not detect the impact of the foot/boot on the ground?
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by "without a public facing server" do you mean the kml *has* to be on the local machine, or that you don't want to have to bother with installing/configuring/buying a public website? And, does the custom map you want to make need to be seen by others or just you?
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It's still under-determined. Is, for example, 2*10 before, or after, 4*5, or should it be that once a value of 20 is used, it's never used again?
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Are you writing a kakuro/sudoku solver? If so, do you have restraints on the possible values, such as always 1 - 9, there are always at most 9 sets, that sort of thing?
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@lasseespeholt: I see. If I may ask, what else do you need?
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I think the default behavior conforms to your requirement. What completion options have you set?
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I don't understand what's wrong with the standard C pre-processor. Can you clarify?
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You need to further explain this question to get a good answer. Given an integer as input, what is the output that you want?
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I don't see why you would prefer academic papers over actual solutions. For example, have you looked at how Doxygen does this?
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*"There's this funny gap I tried to write a paper once upon a time when I studied linguistics…"* — I think there's an "on" or "upon" missing. :-) You probably meant "…I tried to write a paper on once upon a time"?
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Is 'find. -name *.c' not simple enough?
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I am pretty sure SendGrid has this type of import and throttling build into their service. Why are you *doing it yourself*?
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you should post your xml layout here. What you have implemented so far?
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please can you confirm where you have downloaded moonlight - and which version (add this to your question). Also, which websites are not working (add the links)?
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*"Obviously"*. Why not?
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Have you checked the newest GCC (gcc4) version to make sure it isn't done already? Have you mentioned your intentions on any (gcc) relevant forum?
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It looks pretty good to me. Can you give some idea of why you think it's incorrect?
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I've never worked with beamer `\note`. Could you please add a minimal example for your problem which compiles?
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The question is ambiguous. Can you please be more specific?
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@delnan: thank you. Do these work under `Ubuntu`?
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Hi *@Rikard* - Glad it helped. Can you mark the best answers with the checkmark and vote up any that are good answers?
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Why not use a database such as MySQL? And more disturbing is why didn't anyone mention that?!?!
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I asked "A or B?", and you said "Yes"...?
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I eat rarely. Is that bad?
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This is exactly what I am looking for: http://limi.net/articles/resource-packages/. Does anybody know where to find more information about this?
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Thanks. BTW, should I mince the parsley before frying it?
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css text-indent can be used to move text off the screen. Will that work?
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How would you differentiate a series of letters and an actual word? Do you have a database to compare it to?
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How do you define minimal? The minimum number of movements or the minimum of the sum of distances/squares of the distances?
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@polyg: As I mentioned below, I'm not an expert in Java. Why are enums more powerful in Java than C++/C#?
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I may be missing something but I agree with @whuber. I do not see why you need an approximation g(x) when you have h(x)^+ and in what sense will any other function g(x) be better than h(x)^+?
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and what is the problem? why don't you use recvfrom - which is the canonical way to read from UDP sockets?
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I wonder what difference it will make to your prompt? A few milliseconds cannot cause problems, can they?
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Does this happen in one kind of debugging session, or is it random. For example, if you are trying to debug a running service by attaching to process, or are you just trying to run code in the debugger?
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You need to add more code then. Can you post your main loop where you do the drawing?
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@Kangkan: you're getting awfully technical, on a slippery road... Does the application effectively _knows_? Does the application exist outside of the computer?
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What do you want if you have a path like `images/P/n/ABC-4b.jpg`? Are you really asking to strip off the path and extension and return only the filename?
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Sp1 did not resolve my issues. Any other ideas?
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@hade @Dogbert I have updated the original post. Is this helpful information?
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You might want to specify what language you're trying to do the parsing in - if in C, C#, JavaScript. If JavaScript, are you perhaps trying to your own HTML document from within a browser, or offline?
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doesn't a gaussian distribution by definition also include negative numbers, i.e. no matter how big (positive) your mean is, the left tail will always span to negative infinity?
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What are you looking to aggregate? Total sales value, number of orders by customer, total deposit, total number of items sold?
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Scalebars usually measure distance, but a swimming pool might be a volume or an area. Or do you mean the length of a swimming pool?
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Nope. Do I need to start one?
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How did you fix this. It doesn't seem that simply moving your views into separate modules would work?
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If you view the image by itself in a new tab/window. What dimension does the image turn out to be?
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Can you please paste the code where you read the integers? Also, what compiler are you using, and on which platform?
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@AviD: Cool, thanks! The original question asker gets to decide who answers the question, though, and can then just select his or her own answer, right?
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After rereading the second code fragment, I changed my assumption to O(N) * O(N-1) instead of O(N) * O(N+1) because the nested loop gets iterated one less time than the first loop, is this correct? So it would be O(N(N-1)) == O(N^2-N) == O(N^2)?
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I don't think it matters for the algorithm, but for the record: do you want floating-point accuracy, or are integer coordinates sufficient? If so, how should they be rounded?
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If something already exists. Why would I take the overhead of maintanance?
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You never said *why* you want to do this. What's the problem with the current setup?
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can you add some details about your platform and which programming language? you mention CGImageCreate, can you include a url?
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"Deceleration" is negative acceleration. Have you taken calculus?
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Which part are you having trouble with? Do you need help determining if there are new items, or do you need to know how to start an executable once you've determined that there are new items?
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How are you converting to decimal? Why wouldn't that same method work for conversion to ternary?
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This is quite cool, I'd almost consider suggesting the ability to encrypt the answers to your question for a day on user voice with a clickable "decrypt" link or something. What do other think?
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I'm curious. Why $65cm²$?
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Wow, that is a great answer! Thanks for the answer. One more question for you though. How can I tell what the float of the pedal is?
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what is the goal here? echo (no concern for storing in php var) some fields from the X most recent rows meeting the max conditions from any of tables that begin with 'whatever'?
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Isn't it? Homework is work too, or are you only allowed to get answers for free if you are actually payed to find them yourself?
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What do you mean? exact practical view?
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Can you post some code? You can have a map of maps like `std::map<Key1, std::map<Key2, Val>>`, can you use that to describe your situation?
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"Google says they generally don't like pages with more than 100 links on them" -- out of curiosity what is your source on this? can you cite it in the post in a hyperlink?
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@hammar: Yes we can, assume it's a x86 architecture. Could you give a bit more detail on this approach?
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Hello bkildow, and welcome to _Drupal Answers_. To which Drupal version are you interested?
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How would you materialize the debug session? There shall be some data initially and how are you going to feed the data?
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ahhhh please this is so common its not even funny. Why do managers think that testing can be optional just cause their getting fire from above?
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What does the label actually show? Are you sure you are setting the value *before* accesing it?
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The real question is, what does First returns? Since Dictionnary uses hash values, First is first of what???
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