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mstksg, I'm interested in a solution to this specific puzzle. Can you tell me what information would help you understand the game play?
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Are there any other limitations on a_i? for example a_i >=0?
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"Loops are forbidden"? What sort of nonsensical assignment is this?
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If the period register is 0, it probably never matches and so it never triggers the interrupt. With PR2 line uncommented, can you trigger on a breakpoint set inside the interrupt routine?
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This already works in the summary column in the debugger window or inline data tip when you hover over the variable in your editor. Am I misunderstanding your question?
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Thanks, will check that out. Is there a advantage/disadvantage using setjmp/longjmp over signals as proposed below?
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i’ll come back to you on this one. Do you have Logic (express/pro)?
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What have you tried and where are you stuck? Or are you just asking *us* to do *your* work for you?
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So what exactly does happen in IE7? What do you mean by "locking up"?
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Can you please post the some sample code.To which panel you are adding this horizontal panel?Is there any spacing between the widgets added in the horizontal panel? or space is there on left side of whole horizontal panel?
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Probably a stupid question, but have you ensured that your machine resolves localhost correctly outside of java? At the CLI?
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I'm trying to do the same thing. Did you ever get an answer?
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Why do you need to do it without looping? It seems that looping does what you want in this case?
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Default search comes with user search. You can't use that?
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Did you already ask this question? But i think the file path for tabify could be playing up??
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Can you clarify the question a bit? Do you want to simply get the third element from the list (which in this case is the list of lists) or do you want to find the element which is a list of lists (without knowing at which position it will be)?
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Does it REALLY have to be IrfanView? Why not a free library like FreeImage or ImageMagick?
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Did you ever find a solution to this? If so could you post it as an answer to your question?
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Would it be possible for you to expand/clarify your question? Perhaps word it differently?
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I have seen 'webform-revisions' module, but it solves nothing to me. Have you got that functionality working?
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I still don't understand what you want to do. What do you mean by "reorder the sequence in which the pixel intensity data comes"?
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920
You've given lots of details, but have not clearly asked a question. Are you interested in knowing why you aren't yet appearing in Google search results?
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There are ways, but to be honest this seems like a bad idea. Why do you want to do this?
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922
Where is this dead zone? Can you please update your question with a screenshot?
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Have you actually installed one of these things on your website, and what experiences did you have with it?
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924
Do you want a yes or no answer? Is this homework?
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925
it is exactly what I want. please how can I do this?
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Please explain science behind "the darker the color of the metal of the muffin tin the more it will brown its contents" in relation to being in a domestic oven?
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Cool idea. I'm curious, though, how can one drill all the way through 80" of door in a straight line?
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Can you remember any other specific ingredients that might differentiate it?
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O(n) is trivial. Is it possible to do this faster?
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There is still ambiguity - `1 3 5 4 2` is zig zag according to YOUR description of the problem, but NOT according to the topcoder description. Do you see why?
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..and how small are you hoping the hash result will be, given that the input is only 11 bytes? Or do you mean there are 11 separate values?
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how far off of their true locations are the points? meters, or not even in the right general area?
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what language? You mentioned pointers... does that mean you're using C++?
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Thinking up good names is sometimes very hard. Why don't you post two examples and solicit names?
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@Darin Dimitrov Can you please tell me for how long you have been using 4.0? just after it got released?
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What kind of edging are you using? quarter round?
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937
do you know any good references for the special cases of nonexistence that you mentioned? Or perhaps, just a general reference/set of references for the order 12 case?
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Just make a Facebook account? I thought other sites would just offer it if they can, you can't really force them can you?
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@aaa: what would be a general way? I mean how general it can get?
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BS of course you can. And I have tried Firebug....same fustration....cant get it to work either...want to teach me how to use it????
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At first sight I can't see what's wrong with the code you've posted. What error or problem does this produce?
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how do you load the php file? Are the folder/file permissions set to executable?
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So what's the problem? If you can read from server, then you don't know how to read if from local file, do you?
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@andrej can you accept [g.'s answer](http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/8491/mail-app-and-multiple-copies-of-emails/8580#8580)?
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Why do you want 50 threads? And what is it that they are supposed to be doing exactly?
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what can i do about that? Make a new one??
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Trust me, I have not. But when you create an app that is your own work from the ground up, don't you wanna dot the 'i's?
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@user597861: That looks like Java. Why aren't you just using `A.length`?
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Please, show a minimal example. Are you using the setspace package or other tools that enlarge the interline space?
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Knives! where are you?
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Could you cite a reference please? Is the rule based on the noun closest to the verb?
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So your.click listener/handler is functioning correctly (you can do other things within it?) and it's only your $.get function that has an issue inside the handler?
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well... where is the problem? what results *are* you getting?
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You're going to have to be more specific about what you want to know. What kind of platform are you using to implement these algorithms?
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It's first choice in mine version. But what is this Custom there?
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@alexanderpas What servers? No servers are being mentioned?
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This post says some things about "ownership" and "GIS" and "land" but there's no recognizable, unambiguous question. Could you please clarify and repost?
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@cb Please note that some angles are not cyclic: the approach angle in the original question is a good example. If you have a specific follow-up question, why not post it?
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I haven't ever experience `GetClientRect` returning anything but the full client rectangle, no matter what overlaps it or if it is fully on-screen. Are you sure?
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Hi, thanks a lot for all your responses. I need the window the the maximum average value of x?
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I notice that many questions you have asked are simply available through a Google search. You do know about Google?
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I don't understand your question. Can you please elaborate and clarify a little more?
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I've seen this happen when my application crashes. If you run your app without breakpoints, do you experience a crash?
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what a hypocrite! Doesn't his solution (steps 3-5) also apply for both of his statements?
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It could simply be that the previous owner of your domain had questionable content. Did you dig wayback / cache to check?
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Is it possible you have an error in your [`remove_action`](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/remove_action) and [`add_action`](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_action) call? Your second parameter is `'show'`, but shouldn't it be the function you are adding or removing?
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@den: OK, so the rectangles are represented as two points. Is this a vector representation or a raster?
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@carson I'm one of your user :). Any news about some new release (wink..wink)?
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Please be more specific. What exactly do you mean by "hangs"?
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not sure how the table is storing the tuples or if i'm understanding correctly, but, don't you already have that information? if there is a table with the tuples, say, tuple_table with tuples (kn, gm), and you want which k element (coming from set A) maps to which g element (coming from set B) wouldn't a simple select on the tuple_table do it?
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"Please explain in detail"? Really?
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Yeah, it's difficult to tell what the columns mean from their names. Can you add more explanation of how the tables fit together?
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I'm unfamiliar with the principles behind mixing paint. Can you briefly explain how this works so people like me may better answer the spirit of your question?
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I think your best option would be to redesign so that you don't have to do this. What is this design intended to accomplish?
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Who said the bunks are equidistant? Also, what is a "bunk"?
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You would be changing the semantics of the underlying language if you could do that - not usually a good idea. Maybe you'd be happier with a completely different programming language that has semantics for int/float expressions which are more to your taste?
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How are your PC and PS3 connected to the network (i.e. wirelessly or via ethernet)?
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I think all of the issues in one questions is not ideal here. Would it be possible to separate the issues into distinct questions?
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I don't repro this at all. What *exactly* do you type?
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I'm not sure that I understand the question. Can you please elaborate?
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I am really disappointed that common speech allows the use of `who` like that, and I think I am correct when I say that if the cashier had said "Can I help whomever is next?" you will hear snickering in line and a subtle "Why is she speaking like that?".
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What's your question? Whether or not to use MonoDroid?
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It depends on language/platform. Or it doesn't matter?
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@Ivo Wetzel So, you are saying there is not way to get all objects attributes and values? Or to convert such object to an associative array?
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1. Could you please give us a small but complete example showing the problem. 2. Have you already tried replacing the float package by floatrow?
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Take a look **[here](http://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/7908/what-resources-can-teach-me-to-draw-floor-plans-by-hand/7911#7911)**. Is that the kind of thing you're after?
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@phwd: 25MB + 1 byte of zeros. does it matter?
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you asked this same question a couple days ago http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3595256/simple-pseudocode-code-question. Did you not like the answers you got?
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It looks like you will have the device powered for most of the time that you have valid data. Isn't a battery backup-ed SRAM more appropriate than an EEPROM (or better, Flash) then?
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I think he is talking about the variable length arrays that were added to C in the C99 revision of the language. Is that correct aaa?
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You can do just about anything with one pin of a micro. More specific please?
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I couldn't reproduce the odd behaviour mentioned. Can you please post a complete, minimal and compilable version of code allowing to reproduce the problem?
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This is a duplicate question with 2536194. Can they be combined?
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I assume you've already considered using the Featured Image and decided it doesn't meet your use case? (Are these a large number of existing posts, or are you designing a system for posts to be added in the future?)
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"with a vary of 0 or 1" doesn't really parse into something comprehensible. Rephrase?
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What do you mean by "by default, the week starts at Monday"? I'm not saying that's not true, but how/where do you experience that in your code?
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Sorry @klox I don't understand. Could you explain a bit more?
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sounds like a permissioning issue on the linux box. have you tried chmod?
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