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  • Automatic Data sorting/ analysis in Excel

    - by hkf
    I have data in the form of four columns. The first three columns represent time, value1, value 2. The fourth column is binary, all 0's or 1's. Is there a way to tell excel to delete time, value1 and value 2, when the corresponding binary value in column four is 0? I know this is a lot easier in C++ or matlab, but for reasons beyond my control, I must do it in excel.

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  • can some one give me a sample gzip code for htaccess?

    - by Haroldo
    I'm keen to get started experimenting with gzip, but like i used to find php.net when i first started learning php, the apache documentation confuses me a bit. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_deflate.html I'd really appreciate a sample htaccess file to have a look at if anyone's got one? Also are there things which should be changed in the htconf file instead of htaccess if I'm enabling gzipping server-wide? Sorry i'm a newb with apache!

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  • Handling of data truncation in FUSE

    - by Vi
    I expect any good program should do all their reads and writes in a loop until all data written/read without relying that write will write everything (even with regular files). Am I right? Implemented simple FUSE filesystem which only allows reading and writing with small buffers, very often returning that it is written less bytes that in a buffer (using -o direct_io). Some programs work, some not. Are them buggy or programs should not expect truncated writes and reads from the regular files?

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  • Best practices and Design Patterns for iPhone forms?

    - by cannyboy
    Part of the app I'm making requires the user to fill in a multi-page form, the contents of which will be saved locally (perhaps using Core Data). Are there any best practices for this? This form just includes text fields. I guess the options are UITextFields, or perhaps a UIWebView, with the fields as part of an html form? Are there are any best practices, or design patterns, which are good for this kind of thing?

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  • [C++] Real time plotting/data logging

    - by Paul
    I'm going to write a program that plots data from a sensor connected to the computer. The sensor value is going to be plotted as a function of the time (sensor value on the y-axis, time on the x-axis). I want to be able to add new values to the plot in real time. What would be best to do this with in C++? Edit: And by the way, the program will be running on a Linux machine

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  • Saving program working data

    - by gloris
    When the program runs, the intermediate data must save in the user's computer. Now I use .txt files, encoding with AES. But file/code user can break, delete.... Maybe is better decision?

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  • Encrypt Data using Public Key

    - by prithvi
    $key = file_get_contents('http://keyserver.pramberger.at/pks/lookup?op=get&search=uid'); after getting public key in '$key' variable i need to encrypt the data using this public key. the key must be start with ----Begin pgp block ---to end pgp block----. How this can be done in php?

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  • Custom Elmah YSOD data

    - by user144612
    I'm using Elmah with ASP.NET and wondering how I would add custom data, such as a session variable, to an unhandled exception email. I've tried several handlers in the Global.asax file but can't seem to find the right one.

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  • Converting serial port data to TCP/IP in a linux environment

    - by Doug
    Thank you in advance. I need to get data from the serial port of a linux system and convert it to TCP/IP to send to a server. Is this difficult to do? I have some basic programming experience but not much experience with Linux. Are there any open source applications that do this? Again thank you for any help.

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  • PHP - Language Data

    - by bobrusha
    What's the best way to store language data? Keep it as variables in some kind of lang.php file... $l_ipsum = 'smth'; $l_rand = 'string'; Or select them from a database? I'm in search of your advice.

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  • Constructing an if statement from the client data in python

    - by Vishal
    Hi, I need to construct an if statement from the data coming from the client as below: conditions: condition1, condition2, condition3, condition4 logical operators: lo1, lo2, lo3 (Possible values: "and" "or") Eg. if condition1 lo1 condition2 lo3 condition4: # Do something I can think of eval/exec but not sure how safe they are! Any better approach or alternative? Appreciate your responses :) PS: Client-side: Flex, Server-side: Python, over internet Thanks

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  • 50 million+ Rows of Data - CSV or MySQL

    - by eWizardII
    Hello, I have a CSV file which is about 1GB big and contains about 50million rows of data, I am wondering is it better to keep it as a CSV file or store it as some form of a database. I don't know a great deal about MySQL to argue for why I should use it or another database framework over just keeping it as a CSV file. I am basically doing a Breadth-First Search with this dataset, so once I get the initial "seed" set the 50million I use this as the first values in my queue. Thanks,

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  • How to get data source for Spring Security Web in Java code

    - by user1443689
    I'm creating a ZK Web application which uses Spring Security for authentication and I'm trying to implement a create user function, where the administrator supplies the details and the user account is created. I've got to the part where I want to put this data into the database, but now I'm thinking I shouldn't hard code the connection to the database, there must be a way to get the connection details from the Spring Security configuration. Is there? If so how?

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  • Reasons to store users' data in LDAP instead of RDBMS

    - by Ancymon
    It is often said that using LDAP is a good way to store data about users. That's beacause users' "directory" is hierarchical and it changes rarely. But in my opinion that doesn't exclude using RDBMS. What might be reasons to use LDAP? I guess that storing multi-valued fields or adding custom fields in LDAP might be easier but it can be done in database too (unless you have many records)

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  • TextBox data binding validation

    - by Koynov
    *Is it possible to get validation errors(produced by the binding source through IDataErrorInfo or INotifyDataErrorInfo) *without accessing data source? The point is to get the error message which is going to be displayed. Thank you in advance.

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