by: Dave H |
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Hello,
I have a query regarding definition lists. Is it good practice
semantically to use the dt and dd elements to mark up questions and
answers in a frequently asked questions list, or FAQ?
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by: Odd-R. |
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I have to lists, A and B, that may, or may not be equal. If they are not
identical, I want the output to be three new lists, X,Y and Z where X has
all the elements that are in A, but not in B, and...
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by: s_subbarayan |
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Dear all,
1)In one of our implementation for an application we are supposed to
collate two linked lists.The actual problem is like this:
There are two singularly linked lists, the final output...
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by: Simon Forman |
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I've got a function that I'd like to improve.
It takes a list of lists and a "target" element, and it returns the set
of the items in the lists that appear either before or after the target...
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by: Gal Diskin |
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Hi,
I am writing a code that needs to iterate over 3 lists at the same
time, i.e something like this:
for x1 in l1:
for x2 in l2:
for x3 in l3:
print "do something with", x1, x2, x3
What I...
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by: Michael M. |
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How to find the longst element list of lists?
I think, there should be an easier way then this:
s1 =
s2 =
s3 =
if len(s1) >= len(s2) and len(s1) >= len(s3):
sx1=s1 ## s1 ist längster
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by: Joerg Schoen |
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Hi folks!
Everyone knows how to sort arrays (e. g. quicksort, heapsort etc.)
For linked lists, mergesort is the typical choice.
While I was looking for a optimized implementation of mergesort...
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by: Joeyeti |
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Hi fellow VB knowers (I am but a learner still).
I have a question for you which I struggle with. I need to convert nested Lists in MS WORD (whether numbered or bulleted or mixed) from their...
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by: =?Utf-8?B?QWRhbSBN?= |
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Hi all,
What is the syntax for a method that accepts a list of generic lists?
For example, I have a List that contains the following lists:
List<Car>
List<Boat>
List<Plane>
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by: Qbert16 |
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Hi, I'm quite new to python and am looking for help with lists inside lists
This is an example I'm trying to do. I have the following thesaurus set...
thesaurus = ,
...
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by: taylorcarr |
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A Canon printer is a smart device known for being advanced, efficient, and reliable. It is designed for home, office, and hybrid workspace use and can also be used for a variety of purposes. However,...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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In our work, we often receive Excel tables with data in the same format. If we want to analyze these data, it can be difficult to analyze them because the data is spread across multiple Excel files...
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by: emmanuelkatto |
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Hi All, I am Emmanuel katto from Uganda. I want to ask what challenges you've faced while migrating a website to cloud.
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Emmanuel
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by: BarryA |
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What are the essential steps and strategies outlined in the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) roadmap for aspiring data scientists? How can individuals effectively utilize this roadmap to progress...
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by: nemocccc |
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hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
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by: Sonnysonu |
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This is the data of csv file
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
2 3
2 3
3
the lengths should be different i have to store the data by column-wise with in the specific length.
suppose the i have to...
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by: Hystou |
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There are some requirements for setting up RAID:
1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration.
2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2...
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by: marktang |
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ONU (Optical Network Unit) is one of the key components for providing high-speed Internet services. Its primary function is to act as an endpoint device located at the user's premises. However,...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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