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  • for x in y, type iteration in python. Can I find out what iteration I'm currently on?

    - by foo
    Hi, I have a question about the loop construct in Python in the form of: for x in y: In my case y is a line read from a file and x is separate characters. I would like to put a space after every pair of characters in the output, like this: aa bb cc dd etc. So, I would like to know the current iteration. Is it possible, or do I need to use a more traditional C style for loop with an index?

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  • Regex Question ...

    - by kate
    Hi, Could someone help me with the following RegEx query: based on the following rules: 1) 1 letter followed by 4 letters or numbers, then 2) 5 letters or numbers, then 3) 3 letters or numbers followed by a number and one of the following signs: ! & @ ? You will have to allow customers to input the fidelity card code as a 15-character string, or as 3 groups of 5 chars, separated by one space.

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  • numerical computation locks up ruby

    - by kolosy
    i'm trying to implement an id obfuscation scheme, with a simple hash borrowed elsewhere. i've added a method on the application helper: @@M_ID = 2**31-1 @@PRIME = 1580030173 @@PRIME_INVERSE = 59260789 # (calculated from MAXID and PRIME offline) def obfuscate_id(x) if x return ((x * @@PRIME) & @@M_ID) else x end end for some reason, whenever this is called, ruby locks up, and starts eating up disk space on my mac... like - gigs of it. any ideas?

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  • Liferay portal theme issue

    - by Bobby
    Hi there, occasionally when hitting the landing page after signing in, the users personal space is displayed instead of the default guest page. This is does not happen often, but my boss does not want it happening. I am hard pressed for an explanation.

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  • what does it mean to be "terminated by a zero"

    - by numerical25
    I am getting into C/C++ and alot of terms are popping up unfamiliar to me. one of them is a varible or pointer that is terminated by a zero. What does it mean for a space in memory to be terminated by a zero. I am not sure if I am saying it correctly, if not then please correct me. Thanks!

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  • Does UrlDecode handle plus (+) correctly?

    - by harpo
    According to RFC 2396, The plus "+", dollar "$", and comma "," characters have been added to those in the "reserved" set, since they are treated as reserved within the query component. Indeed, search this site for "plus + comma , dollar $", and you get http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=plus+%2B+comma+,+dollar+$ Plus is only encoded (by the application) when it's not being used as a delimiter. But as others have observed, .NET's UrlDecode function converts plus to space. Where is this behavior specified?

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  • Export symbol as png

    - by Etiennebr
    I'd like to export plotting symbols form R as a png graphic. But I haven't found a perfect way yet. Using png("symbol.png",width=20, height=20, bg="transparent") par(mar=c(0,0,0,0)) plot.new() symbols(1, 1, circles=0.3, bg=2, inches=FALSE, lwd=2, bty="n") dev.off() creates a little border around the symbol (I'd like it to be transparent) and the symbol isn't filling the whole space. Is there a more specific way of doing this ?

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  • validation using jquery

    - by Indranil Mutsuddy
    Hello friends The below link has my web page and i would like to validate all the fields using jquery, the problem is I dont have much space around the fields to display ordinary error messages. I am am a novice and thinking of using jquery validation, so could any of you suggest me the best possible way to do that. http://www.4shared.com/photo/BowU9nFB/page.html Thanking You, Indranil

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  • css to crop an image instead of stretching it

    - by amit
    i am taking an image from a source, say, facebook. now when i want to insert that image in a container with fixed width and height, the image stretches to fit that space. is there a way the image can display in its normal size and the rest of the area clipped out?

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  • Regular Expression

    - by Malcolm
    I want regular expression that checks that the string doesnt start with an empty space. Some what like this i want to do : Is the below ValidationExpression right for it : string ValidationExpression = @"/^[^ ]/"; if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(GroupName) && !Regex.IsMatch(GroupName, ValidationExpression)) { }

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  • read length of string from stdin

    - by teoz
    I want to take a string from stdin but I don't want a static array of fixed size I know that scanf need something where save the stdin input, but I can't do something like this: char string[10] scanf("%s",string); becouse I need to know before how long will be the string in order to allocate the right memory space. Can you help me to resolve this problem?

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  • finding and returning a string with a specified prefix

    - by tipu
    I am close but I am not sure what to do with the restuling match object. If I do p = re.search('[/@.* /]', str) I'll get any words that start with @ and end up with a space. This is what I want. However this returns a Match object that I dont' know what to do with. What's the most computationally efficient way of finding and returning a string which is prefixed with a @? For example, "Hi there @guy" After doing the proper calculations, I would be returned guy

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  • ASP.NET Checkboxes/RadioLists Arrow Keys

    - by rlb.usa
    I have an ASP.NET web application for data entry, and we have big lists of radiobuttons, and long lists of checkboxes, in some sections. The client wants to be able to be able to navigate and manipulate these controls with their keyboard, like the tab/space/enter/right-left-up-down-arrow-keys. Are there any ASP.NET controls that I can use?

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  • Convolve a column vector

    - by Geoff
    This is an OpenCV2 question. I have a matrix: cv::Mat_<Point3f> points; representing some space curve. I want to smooth it (using, for example a Gaussian kernel). I have tried using: cv::Mat_<Point3f> result; cv::GaussianBlur(points, result, cv::Size(4 * sigma, 1), sigma, sigma, cv::BORDER_WRAP); But I get the error: Assertion failed (columnBorderType != BORDER_WRAP)

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  • How do I write a Oracle SQl query for this tricky question...

    - by atrueguy
    Here is the table data with the column name as Ships. +--------------+ Ships | +--------------+ Duke of north | ---------------+ Prince of Wales| ---------------+ Baltic | ---------------+ In the Outcomes table, transform names of the ships containing more than one space, as follows: Replace all characters between the first and the last spaces (excluding these spaces) by symbols of an asterisk (*). The number of asterisks must be equal to number

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  • Change size of a custom page in Inno Setup

    - by Paja
    The following image shows the size of a standard custom page: I've intentionally removed the panel on top, where you usually see Caption, Description and Logo. So you can see that the actual size of the page is quite small - there are gaps on top, left and right sides. Is there any way to resize the page, so there are no gaps? I want the image to take the whole space. I create the page using CreateCustomPage function.

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  • app engine modify xml

    - by Hoax
    Hi I am writing a GWT app running on App Engine, which needs to modify a XML File serverside. As far as I know there is no way to modify a XML file in the WAR directory or any subdirectories. What other possibilities do I have to store that data? Can I use the Data Store somehow or should I look for storage space somewhere else and access it there (if so any recommendations?)? Any help is appreciated!

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  • Implementing a hilbert map of the internet

    - by Martin
    In the XKCD comic 195 a design for a map of the internet address space is suggested using a hilbert curve so that items from a similar IPs will be clustered together. Given an IP address, how would I calculate the 2D coordinates (in the range zero to one) that this IP is located on such a map?

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  • What is the total amount of public IPv4 addresses?

    - by Earlz
    Yes, I am needing to know what the total number possible IPs in the public IPv4 space. I'm not sure where to even get a neat list of all the IP address ranges, so could someone point me to a resource to calculate this myself or calculate the total number of IPs for me? Also, by Public IPs I mean not counting reserved or private-range IP addresses.. Only the ones that can be access through the internet.

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  • How do you return stolen packets back to Netfilter

    - by meg18019
    Let's say I have intercepted a packet from Netfilter and subsequently returned NF_STOLEN. At some point I want to re-inject that packet back to, in this case, the TCP stream it came from. I want to do this from Kernel space. So far I have been unable to find a way to do this. Thanks for the help.

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  • Dynamic memory managment under Linux

    - by petersohn
    I know that under Windows, there are API functions like global_alloc() and such, which allocate memory, and return a handle, then this handle can be locked and a pointer returned, then unlocked again. When unlocked, the system can move this piece of memory around when it runs low on space, optimising memory usage. My question is that is there something similar under Linux, and if not, how does Linux optimize its memory usage?

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  • writing to an ioport resulting in segfaults...

    - by Sniperchild
    I'm writing for an atmel at91sam9260 arm 9 cored single board computer [glomation gesbc9260] Using request_mem_region(0xFFFFFC00,0x100,"name"); //port range runs from fc00 to fcff that works fine and shows up in /proc/iomem then i try to write to the last bit of the port at fc20 with writel(0x1, 0xFFFFFC20); and i segfault...specifically "unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address fffffc20. I'm of the mind that i'm not allocating the right memory space... any helpful insight would be great...

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  • Getting line by line in Apple Script from Address Books Note Field

    - by Axwack
    I have two lines in my address book's note field Test 1 Test 2 I would like to get each line as a separate value or get the last line from the notes field. I tried doing it this way: tell application "Address Book" set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "space" get the note of person in group "Test Group" end tell but the result is {"Test 1 Test 2"} I'm looking for : {"Test1","Test2"} What am I doing incorrect?

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