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  • what is this operator called and what is it used for <=>

    - by Scott
    I recently came across this magical operator when digging into Groovy: <= Groovy has really made me happy with elvis operators ?. and ?: which I use constantly now and very much wish were in Java. With this new operator, I have only found this reference. It seems to make comparators much easier. My question is how does it handle null values and how does it compare non Comparable object. Does this operator have a name, I couldn't find it Googling.

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  • Getting a date value in a postgres table column and check if it's bigger than todays date

    - by Roland
    I have a Postgres table called clients. The name column contains certain values eg. test23233 [987665432,2014-02-18] At the end of the value is a date, I need to compare this date, and return all records where this specific date is younger than today I tried select id,name FROM clients where name ~ '(\d{4}\-\d{1,2}\-\d{1,2})'; but this isn't returning any values. How would I go about to achieve the results I want?

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  • What are all the concurrent things [data structure, algorithm, locking mechanism] missing in .Net 3.

    - by user49767
    First time I am bit disappointed in StackOverflow cause my http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2571727/c-concurrency-vs-java-concurrency-which-is-neatly-designed-which-is-better question was closed. My intension was just trying to gather knowledge from programming guru's who worked in both the programming technologies. Rather closing this question, please help me by discussing what is good, bad, and ugly in multi-threading part in both the platforms. It is also welcome, if someone would like to compare with .Net 4.0 with JDK 6 (or JDK 7)

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  • Help translating from assembly to C

    - by user324994
    I have some code from a function subl $24, %esp movl 8(%ebp), %eax cmpl 12(%ebp), %eax Before the code is just the 'ENTER' command and afterwards there's an if statement to return 1 if ebp eax or 0 if it's less. I'm assuming cmpl means compare, but I can't tell what the concrete values are. Can anyone tell me what's happening?

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  • Trouble with arrays

    - by Ockonal
    Hi guys, I have such string in PHP: $data = '1;3;5;7;9'; And cycle: for ($i=0; $i < count($someArray); $i++) { // If $i == any number in $data } What is the faster way to compare $i from cycle with numbers in string. I have to check that cycle-counter is in string.

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  • How to exclude result from 2 different table and show the result?

    - by Lucy Amalia Lusiana
    I have 2 tables: T1 (Total User) T2 (User_id_that_have_done_something_for_today) the mysql_query result from T1 are (Total User) ----- ID ----- | 1 | | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | 6 | | 7 | | 8 | the mysql_query from T2 are (logged) ----- user_id_log ----- | 1 | | 3 | | 4 | | 7 | How to compare T1 and T2 And only show the user that not approved? The end result that i wanted is (result) ----- ID ----- | 2 | | 5 | | 6 | | 8 | I spent 2 days to make this work but i cannot do it I have try LEFT JOIN and NOT IT but the result is not what i wanted Please help me, thank you

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  • Not Equal two Generic Lists

    - by David Johnson
    I have two generic lists, both containing different data, except 4 fields, which I want to compare to another list and find items that do not match in either list. I need to basically replace where it says equals below, with not equals! var unMatchedData = from liveLines in liveList join oldList in comapreSnapshotList on new {liveLines.ClientNo, liveLines.SequenceNo, liveLines.LineNo, liveLines.Text} equals new {oldList.ClientNo, oldList.SequenceNo, oldList.LineNo, oldList.Text} select new KNOWTXTS { ClientNo = liveLines.ClientNo, SequenceNo = liveLines.SequenceNo, LineNo = liveLines.LineNo, Text = liveLines.Text };

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  • Python `if x is not None` or `if not x is None`?

    - by orokusaki
    I've always thought of the if not x is None version to be more clear, but Google's style guide implies (based on this excerpt) that they use if x is not None. Is there any minor performance difference (I'm assuming not), and is there any case where one really doesn't fit (making the other a clear winner for my convention)?* *I'm referring to any singleton, rather than just None. ...to compare singletons like None. Use is or is not.

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  • Parsing result of Diff in Shell Script

    - by Saobi
    I want to compare two files and see if they are the same or not in my shell script, my way is: diff_output=`diff ${dest_file} ${source_file}` if [ some_other_condition -o ${diff_output} -o some_other_condition2 ] then .... fi Basically, if they are the same ${diff_output} should contain nothing and the above test would evaluate to true. But when I run my script, it says [: too many arguments On the if [....] line. Any ideas?

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  • Swapping switch-case in extra fle/data structure (Java)

    - by poeschlorn
    Hi guys, it may be a nooby question, but I've never needed it before: I have several strings and I want to compare them to given ones... At first glance it would lead to a switch/case construction in what every available entry is checked. Is there a more elegant way to swap those strings as key/value datas? greets, poeschlorn

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  • remove duplicate from string in PHP

    - by Adnan
    Hello, I am looking for the fastest way to remove duplicate values in a string separated by commas. So my string looks like this; $str = 'one,two,one,five,seven,bag,tea'; I can do it be exploding the string to values and then compare, but I think it will be slow. what about preg_replace() will it be faster? Any one did it using this function?

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  • JavaScript date comparisons

    - by Kyle
    I am new to the lower level useful functions of JavaScript, and I find myself needing to compare two date objects, but within an hourly range. For example, if Date1 is less then two hours until (or from) Date2. How could this be done?

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  • Video Reconstruction

    - by chris barber
    How does reconstruction using video compare to using standard reconstruction using still images? What similarities and differences are there. Finally what can and cannot be reconstructed using standard stereo methods?

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  • classic asp comparison of comma seperated lists

    - by Reiwoldt
    Hello, I have two comma seperated lists:- 36,189,47,183,65,50 65, 50, 189, 47 the question is how to compare the two in classic ASP in order to identify and return any values that exist in list 1 but that don't exist in list 2 bearing in mind that associative arrays aren't available. e.g. in the above example I would need the return value to be 36,183 Thanks

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  • Webdevelopment with Jetty & Maven

    - by Phuong Nguyen de ManCity fan
    I find it very frustrating doing web development with Maven & Jetty using Eclipse, compare with what I did using Visual Studio. Everytime I make a change, even a minor change in my view file, (*.jsp, for example), then I have to re-package the whole web - waiting for jetty to reload everything before I can see the change. Is there any better way to do that, some thing like an automatically plugin that will picked that changed files and deploy the changed files to web server?

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  • very simple question but i am confused

    - by davit-datuashvili
    Suppose we have the following method (it is in c code): const char *bitap_search(const char *text, const char *pattern) My question is how can I compare text and pattern if they are char? This method is like a substring problem but I am confused a bit can I write in term of char such code? if (text[i]==pattern[i])?

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