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You could use ethtool, but they are not going to be reboot persistent. If you want to achieve this, edit the following file: sudo vim /etc/network/interfaces And edit the file with needed informations: auto <interface_name> iface <interface_name> inet static address <ip_addres...
Using the class below, we can connect to Exchange and then set a specific user's out of office settings with UpdateUserOof: using System; using System.Web.Configuration; using Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data; class ExchangeManager { private ExchangeService Service; public Exch...
x = np.random.random([100,100]) x.tofile('/path/to/dir/saved_binary.npy') y = fromfile('/path/to/dir/saved_binary.npy') z = y.reshape(100,100) all(x==z) # Output: # True
The function np.loadtxt can be used to read csv-like files: # File: # # Col_1 Col_2 # 1, 1 # 2, 4 # 3, 9 np.loadtxt('/path/to/dir/csvlike.txt', delimiter=',', comments='#') # Output: # array([[ 1., 1.], # [ 2., 4.], # [ 3., 9.]]) The same file could be read ...
Different approaches can be used to integrate FontAwesome into a website: For plain HTML/CSS: Download the zip available here, unzip, and copy the contents to your website. Then reference the /css/font-awesome.css in the webpage head like so:<link rel="stylesheet" src="/assets/...
When data is "tidy," it is often organized into several tables. To combine the data for analysis, we need to "update" one table with values from another. For example, we might have sales data for performances, where attributes of the performer (their budget) and of the location ...
# example data a = data.table(id = c(1L, 1L, 2L, 3L, NA_integer_), x = 11:15) # id x # 1: 1 11 # 2: 1 12 # 3: 2 13 # 4: 3 14 # 5: NA 15 b = data.table(id = 1:2, y = -(1:2)) # id y # 1: 1 -1 # 2: 2 -2 Intuition Think of x[i] as selecting a subset of x for each row of i....
# example data DT = as.data.table(mtcars, keep.rownames = TRUE) To rearrange the order of columns, use setcolorder. For example, to reverse them setcolorder(DT, rev(names(DT))) This costs almost nothing in terms of performance, since it is just permuting the list of column pointers in the da...
# example data DT = as.data.table(mtcars, keep.rownames = TRUE) To rename a column (while keeping its data the same), there is no need to copy the data to a column with a new name and delete the old one. Instead, we can use setnames(DT, "mpg_sq", "mpq_squared") to modify ...
# example data DT = data.table(iris) To modify factor levels by reference, use setattr: setattr(DT$Species, "levels", c("set", "ver", "vir") # or DT[, setattr(Species, "levels", c("set", "ver", "vir"))] The sec...
# example data set.seed(1) n = 1e7 ng = 1e4 DT = data.table( g1 = sample(ng, n, replace=TRUE), g2 = sample(ng, n, replace=TRUE), v = rnorm(n) ) Matching on one column After the first run of a subsetting operation with == or %in%... system.time( DT[ g1 %in% 1:100] )...
Consider a grid working on some task, e.g. a parallel reduction. Initially, each block can do its work independently, producing some partial result. At the end however, the partial results need to be combined and merged together. A typical example is a reduction algorithm on a big data. A typica...
Consider an array of work items. The time needed for an each work item to complete varies greatly. In order to balance the work distribution between blocks it may be prudent for each block to fetch the next item only when previous one is complete. This is in contrast to a-priori assigning items to...
Tuples support the following build-in functions Comparison If elements are of the same type, python performs the comparison and returns the result. If elements are different types, it checks whether they are numbers. If numbers, perform comparison. If either element is a number, then the other...
If a void* value is converted to a pointer to object type, T*, but is not properly aligned for T, the resulting pointer value is unspecified. Example: // Suppose that alignof(int) is 4 int x = 42; void* p1 = &x; // Do some pointer arithmetic... void* p2 = static_cast<char*>(p1) + 2; ...
Batch file command line arguments are parameter values submitted when starting the batch. They should be enclosed in quotes if they contain spaces. In a running batch file, the arguments are used for various purposes, i.e. redirection to :labels, setting variables, or running commands. The argument...
When more than 9 arguments are supplied, the shift [/n] command can be used, where /n means start at the nth argument, n is between zero and eight. Looping through arguments: :args set /a "i+=1" set arg!i!=%~1 call echo arg!i! = %%arg!i!%% shift goto :args Note, in the above exam...
Bottom sheets slide up from the bottom of the screen to reveal more content. They were added to the Android Support Library in v25.1.0 version and supports above all the versions. Make sure the following dependency is added to your app's build.gradle file under dependencies: compile 'com.android...
Assuming you have Eclipse IDE for Java Developers installed, start Eclipse, click "Help" -> "Install New Software..." Select "--All Available Sites--" at "Work with:", and navigate to "Eclipse Plugin Development Tools". Select "Eclipse Pl...
Let's create an Enumerator for Fibonacci numbers. fibonacci = Enumerator.new do |yielder| a = b = 1 loop do yielder << a a, b = b, a + b end end We can now use any Enumerable method with fibonacci: fibonacci.take 10 # => [1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55]

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