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  • Find float in a text file

    - by Werner
    Hi, I am trying to find some float number (like -1234.5678) in a huge text file using grep, so I thought about: grep -n '-1234.5678' but I get errors, do you know what is the right way using grep and why? there is anything easier? Thanks

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  • Gradually enlarging text

    - by WCoastGuynCA
    I want to create a Flash or animated video that starts with a red dot on a black background. Gradually the dot increases in size and is actually text which says something such as "Buy American". How can this be done?

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  • GWT: Editing Text Of Tree Item

    - by kirtcathey
    Hi All. When a user clicks a 'Add Node' button above a tree and the program adds a tree item below the selected node, I would like to insert the new tree item with the text highlight and ready for editing by the user... like labels in GMail. Any ideas? --Kirt

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  • Text box input target iframe

    - by alex
    I'm an html noob and I just wanted to know if it's possible to make a text box in which you could type a website and when you click submit it will load the website in the iframe of your choice.

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  • Read number from text file using C++ stream

    - by Yongwei Xing
    Hi all I have a text file like below 2 1 2 5 10 13 11 12 14 2 0 1 2 99 2 200 2 1 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 I want to read file line by line, and read the umbers from each line. I know how to use the stream to read a fixed field line, but what about the non-fixed line? Best Regards,

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  • what's the best storage for text

    - by maryam
    Hi, I have an application that just only use for show information and search data. and my datatype is text and has larg size. would you please tell me what's the best storage for it. also I don't want to use SQL database. thaks

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  • how to display one input text box..

    - by kumar
    hello, <input type="text" id="Date-<%=Model.ID%>" /><%=Html.EditorFor(model => model.Date)%> if I use this I am getting two input boxes on front end? Can any body help me out.. how to get only one textbox,.. thanks

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  • split text to parts

    - by user51151
    I want to split this text in to 2 parts with C#.Net windows application. C:\Users\Microsoft\Pictures\2010-04-22\003.jpg First part: C:\Users\Microsoft\Pictures\2010-04-22\ Second part: 003.jpg Thanks.

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  • How to type in two text fields simulatenously (jQuery)

    - by tester
    I was unsuccessful in finding a jQuery plugin that allowed me to write in two inputs simultaneously. I'm trying to write a normal title in one field, and at the same time type in another input write the same text without special characters or spaces. e.g. Input 1: This is my Title! Input 2: ThisIsMyTitle

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  • Pass variables between separate instances of ruby (without writing to a text file or database)

    - by boulder_ruby
    Lets say I'm running a long worker-script in one of several open interactive rails consoles. The script is updating columns in a very, very, very large table of records. I've muted the ActiveRecord logger to speed up the process, and instruct the script to output some record of progress so I know how roughly how long the process is going to take. That is what I am currently doing and it would look something like this: ModelName.all.each_with_index do |r, i| puts i if i % 250 ...runs some process... r.save end Sometimes its two nested arrays running, such that there would be multiple iterators and other things running all at once. Is there a way that I could do something like this and access that variable from a separate rails console? (such that the variable would be overwritten every time the process is run without much slowdown) records = ModelName.all $total = records.count records.each_with_index do |r, i| $i = i ...runs some process... r.save end meanwhile mid-process in other console puts "#{($i/$total * 100).round(2)}% complete" #=> 67.43% complete I know passing global variables from one separate instance of ruby to the next doesn't work. I also just tried this to no effect as well unix console 1 $X=5 echo {$X} #=> 5 unix console 2 echo {$X} #=> "" Lastly, I also know using global variables like this is a major software design pattern no-no. I think that's reasonable, but I'd still like to know how to break that rule if I'd like. Writing to a text file obviously would work. So would writing to a separate database table or something. That's not a bad idea. But the really cool trick would be sharing a variable between two instances without writing to a text file or database column. What would this be called anyway? Tunneling? I don't quite know how to tag this question. Maybe bad-idea is one of them. But honestly design-patterns isn't what this question is about.

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