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hm, can one award a bounty to a "question"? as in "reward the author for this awesome script"? | 1 | 2,300 |
Okay, you simply posted your homework verbatim. Do you have a question of your own? | 0 | 2,301 |
When I look at your grammar at line 264, you define the syntax for an object... but you don't appear to create a tree for object subexpression. What do expect the primary_expression rule to do when it encounters an object and tries to set $$ to what I am guess ing is <junk>? | 0 | 2,302 |
What platform? Mac, Windows, Linux? | 0 | 2,303 |
I don't know which of the answers I should select as the "accepted answer" as each one answers a part of my question. What is the normal procedure here? | 1 | 2,304 |
I want a pony. Now we're done sharing what we want, did you have a question? | 0 | 2,305 |
Polynomial of what? Number of points defining the space? | 0 | 2,306 |
i know this doesn't help your problem but it's another corner case: what if two different cells want to swap with the same one? will one swap and then the other swap with the one it didn't intend to? | 1 | 2,307 |
I think the question could bring some good answers. But maybe it's more fitting to make it a CW? | 1 | 2,308 |
What do you mean by 'documents'? Something that looks like a report or just a spreadsheet full of numbers? | 0 | 2,309 |
"a method that exposes all info of a team"... exposes how? `return this;`? | 0 | 2,310 |
I'm still seeing the "clear" link on my profile page. Is this a change that they're still rolling out? | 1 | 2,311 |
Thank you. Could you please describe it more in detail or send some link dealing with logos in this software? | 1 | 2,312 |
What exactly do you want to know? Equipment tips, location tips, landscape photography tips? | 0 | 2,313 |
You never mentioned how far it is to work? How fast you ride? | 0 | 2,314 |
yes. ambiguous dates are of little value to the intended audience. When is the cutoff for an app or library to be considered? | 0 | 2,315 |
I'm not that familiar with Bezier curves; does this give you what you need to construct them? Can you elaborate how to finish it off? | 1 | 2,316 |
I tried a if (ajaxBanner_timeout == 0) {... but that didn't work. Where do I need to define ajaxBanner_timeout? | 1 | 2,317 |
So is there any problem/issue you are facing? What is the problem? | 1 | 2,318 |
You seem to have missed the whole point of templates, there. Why create the text manually using concatentation and then "rendering" something that contains no template syntax, rather than actually using a template file with proper template logic that can do all that for you? | 0 | 2,319 |
I am having a hard time figuring out what each symbol means. Could you explicitly identify them, please? | 1 | 2,320 |
DO you see any problem or any thing missing in my script. As I am new in python its fun working with it but running against time.. Does any one want me to add anything more in the script?? | 1 | 2,321 |
You want to compress strings from argv, really? Or do you mean you want to treat argv's elements as names of files to compress, like gzip the program does? | 0 | 2,322 |
Why do you want to "fit ellipses"? Isn't enough to "find ellipses"? | 0 | 2,323 |
No, it is not needed. You know a penalty box was made for the kind of behavior you're exhibiting right now? | 0 | 2,324 |
A query walks into a bar, up to two tables and says, 'Can I join you?'. Are homework questions allowed? | 1 | 2,325 |
On Linux, you pass the --disabled-password flag to adduser. Maybe OS X has something similar in its command line repertoire? | 1 | 2,326 |
That's not clear, what kind of distance? You mean orthogonal distance from a side of original rectangle to another one? | 0 | 2,327 |
Why would a battery be less efficient with higher voltage? It's just a bigger number of same low-voltage cells, isn't it? | 0 | 2,328 |
What's the platform? Linux? | 0 | 2,329 |
What platform? Android? iOS? Mac? PSN? | 0 | 2,330 |
Compression is highly dependent on the source data. Since you say your matrices are "small sizes", why not post one? | 0 | 2,331 |
It depends on what you are cooking with the egg, because they have a few different roles in a dish. Can you provide more information on which dish you are cooking where you want to replace the egg? | 1 | 2,332 |
Hardcore the password? Would that make it a password to an adult site? | 0 | 2,333 |
Why would you need to parse the HTML that you are generating? Are you going to need to be able to insert inline HTML that could invalidate? | 0 | 2,334 |
Right. Any idea where I plug in the OAuth2 stuff? | 1 | 2,335 |
feel free to share the specifics of the space, it's quite relevant to the question. Is the space's shape odd, or is it hard to get to, or what? | 0 | 2,336 |
And? What is the problem? | 0 | 2,337 |
I've never heard of this; it sounds really interesting though, and I'd like to try it next time I make meatballs. About how long does it take to cook them this way? | 1 | 2,338 |
Sounds similar to this problem: http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/6433/why-does-my-velveeta-queso-dip-get-clumpier-the-longer-it-stays-in-the-microwave
I guess Velvetta isn't designed to be microwaved? | 1 | 2,339 |
@John, if so, bugger! I am still ranked well, I wonder if or when I will drop? | 1 | 2,340 |
Perhaps also a bit of information about the parameters to `Field()` would help. Also, are you trying to use a 1D or a 2D array to store the fields? | 1 | 2,341 |
what are you trying to do with the ticket itself? Is it an option to generate tickets as needed using keytabs? | 1 | 2,342 |
What do you mean by "will take an arbitrary number"? Do you think about some input (from user or file) or some other way? | 0 | 2,343 |
Can you please edit this question to make it more constructive? How many of the 6 guidelines does it satisfy? | 0 | 2,344 |
no offense, kid, but you're trying to build a chess game and are struggling to put labels on a board? Don't you think this kind of program is a little bit out of your league? | 0 | 2,345 |
hey @yoda.thnks fr helping me out!..can u please post the above comment in my question as edit..? it says i cant as am not allowed 2 post imagess???? | 1 | 2,346 |
I think slicing means converting from derived class object to base class object. I think it is very common operation in C++, do you think slicing is a natural feature or a bad design? | 1 | 2,347 |
Sorry for inconvenience. try any help here is it an error? | 1 | 2,348 |
Since no third-party app knows about any other, what possible touch-up of "reverse" are you doing? Is this something that's better done with a TemplateContext? | 1 | 2,349 |
Please can you add more information as to what you want "inner protected world" to mean? are we talking about a ring of planets, some sort of mental sanctum, or something interdimensional, or something completely other? | 1 | 2,350 |
Also, I think it might not happen with all applications. Can you please use Banshee as the app we're testing with? | 1 | 2,351 |
Your title talks about arrays, but in your code sample you're applying `gsub` to a single string (you're applying it to the whole string btw) and then taking the first line of that string. Could you please clarify? | 1 | 2,352 |
This question really doesn't satisfy the guidelines of the site. Can you please read the FAQ and then edit this question? | 1 | 2,353 |
I'd say the statement should be "... whereas not all Superkeys are Candidate keys". That's not the same, is it? | 1 | 2,354 |
At first blush this question seems purely mathematical: visualizing the function has nothing to do with the distribution of its arguments. However, the reference to "heteroskedasticity" suggests you're really trying to visualize an object that is more explicitly represented as $f(x_1,..., x_k) + \epsilon$ or more gene... | 0 | 2,355 |
@Bob Murphy: Yeap, you see, *I'm sorry* is used waaay too often, and usually it doesn't mean that someone is sorry - it's just a protocol keyphrase. Do we need protocol keyphrases where real action and attitude is what's actualy needed? | 1 | 2,356 |
If you open a terminal in Gnome and do `sudo cat /dev/vcs1` it should show what should be displayed on tty1 (same for vcs2-6). Do you see a login prompt or any console messages? | 1 | 2,357 |
I understand that *part* of the problem behind using cooking oil is that it goes bad and can smell faintly like, well, rotting food. Why does cooking oil do this and not chain lube? | 0 | 2,358 |
Could you expand on what doesn't work? Is there an error, etc? | 1 | 2,359 |
Why on earth would that make for bad chicken salad? | 0 | 2,360 |
This is just the "name hiding" issue. Why can't you just use the `using A::foo` clause? | 0 | 2,361 |
sorry for the dumb question..one thing that I don't get is why /sites route and other routes in the documentation have **This method is new to version 1.1** description. Is it new or just updated? | 0 | 2,362 |
Before you get into the run-time of the algorithm, do you understand what it is supposed to do? Do you see how it works? | 1 | 2,363 |
In your picture, with the green wire, I see the magnetic field and the current, but where is the force pointing? And now what I am confused about is if you now coil this wire up in the picture I have attached, where are the force lines pointing? | 0 | 2,364 |
I don't understand this answer. What's the 2' piece for? Are you assuming the beams are made from a single thickness of 2-by lumber? | 0 | 2,365 |
In general, the first field on a line can be empty, in which case it could start with a comma. So, how do you know when the lines need to be combined? | 1 | 2,366 |
Delegates don't work!? Do you use Control.BeginInvoke() method to invoke delegates? | 0 | 2,367 |
@Dave Long: Thanks, great! Would you know what the name of that command is, in Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard? | 1 | 2,368 |
I have no libGL.so(.1) in `/usr/lib` - only in `/usr/lib/mesa` and `/usr/lib/nvidia-current`. Can you please add the output of `update-alternatives --display gl_conf` and `ls -al /etc/alternatives/gl_conf` to your question? | 1 | 2,369 |
Am I correct in thinking that you only are interested in paths having minimum edge count across all paths? I.e. if there exists a path with weights (2, 2, 2), you're not interested in the path (5, 6, 7, 8), right? | 1 | 2,370 |
@High Performance Mark, as far as I understand the pseudo code describes a path searching algorithm... so I'm trying to write a program that finds a Hamiltonian Path using the logic of the "DNA Algorithm." Am I on the wrong *track* here? | 1 | 2,371 |
Whats wrong with `foreach($array as $key => $value)`? Or, asked the other way around, what's the point using `foreach($array as $value)` when you actually need `$key` somewhere down the road? | 0 | 2,372 |
@Mat is there a NOP for oracle? how can I abort the statements from being executed from within the trigger? | 1 | 2,373 |
Can you clarify? Do you want a substring that's complement also occurs in the string? | 1 | 2,374 |
The question isn't clear enough. What are you trying to achieve? | 0 | 2,375 |
Do you know anything about the contents of the strings? Are they ASCII, for example? | 1 | 2,376 |
@Mac: I'd be interested in hearing more about that situation. Can you post it as a question, for us to solve the incompatibility? | 1 | 2,377 |
What is the actual question: how to build ConnectionKit as a framework, how to use/link an arbitrary framework to a project in Xcode (which version?), or both? | 0 | 2,378 |
Your wiki or someone else's? What wiki software? | 0 | 2,379 |
@Michael No it doesn't have to be jpeg based, but it needs a significant compression ratio as the reason we want to do compression is to significantly reduce the amount of data transferred. From what I know about LZ compression I wouldn't expect that on raw image data, but am I mistaken? | 1 | 2,380 |
The classes are still not indented properly. Can you post the fixed code so people would see what trouble you're having? | 1 | 2,381 |
You're welcome. And now, could you give a more detailed description of the problem? | 1 | 2,382 |
I don't see any inherent problem with what you have done above, and it looks like no one else sees anything, either; can you post more code? How certain are you that the setfault happens at that particular waitall? | 1 | 2,383 |
Have you set up venue and name as properties correctly? i.e. written KVC compliant accessors or used @property and @synthesize? | 1 | 2,384 |
Can you post your code? Also, have you tried using " Timeout::timeout(5)" to try and handle timeouts? | 1 | 2,385 |
Yes. It references the static in A just fine, just not in B. I see why this is a problem since A may have no visibility to B's statics. I'm asking if there is another way to do this? | 0 | 2,386 |
Polls are discouraged. We are after questions that can be answered, like "How do I reach the last star on Super Mario 23?" | 1 | 2,387 |
For me, there's a fairly large gap between 'a web map' and a 'web-based GIS': a simple map with layer control and panning is great for many applications, but doing analysis through the web is a different scope which many web maps don't attempt to solve. Are you interested in doing analysis or primarily display? | 0 | 2,388 |
You question is very incoherent. Can you ask it more clearly? | 0 | 2,389 |
Why do you need 200 variables? Why not have one array with 200 elements? | 0 | 2,390 |
Could you please check the solutions for hyperref? Also, how can I put something (one time only) that is formatted like a chapter* in the toc, but without the page number? | 1 | 2,391 |
after trying to edit your post I realize your syntax is totally bunked or you copied and pasted it wrong. Is this everything? | 0 | 2,392 |
@blunders: However it still isn't clear to me what you really want to ask. What is the problem you're experiencing? | 1 | 2,393 |
The only time that I saw that was when using different monitors, or a remote login (in other words : changing the resolution, and then the layout of the panels).
Is it your case? | 0 | 2,394 |
Hmm.. the price probably depends on the Apple store (e.g. for me prices show in Euros) Which price should we note? | 0 | 2,395 |
@Marc: Could you, please, make more precise your statement "two paths are different iff they use different child nodes in a branching node". You mean they're different if there is such a branching node where they use different child nodes? | 0 | 2,396 |
Smells like homework. How far did you get? | 0 | 2,397 |
I don't understand what your question is. Where are you stuck? | 0 | 2,398 |
Do you wish to optimise the code (make it run faster) or refactor the code (make it easier to read/maintain/modify)? If optimise, what are your timings, and how much do you need to reduce it by? | 1 | 2,399 |
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