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For those that have experience in PowerShell, is this considered to be a valid variable name?
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$[?#+-stuff] is a valid variable name in PowerShell.
It's a valid? Yes, if you wrap it inside curly brackets. This is required because of the special characters.
${[?#+-stuff]} = "foo"
Is it a good name? No. You should keep it simple..
If you made an effort to research it you would have figured it out yourself.
Check of the help documentation the #mjolinor suggested. Especially the part called:
VARIABLE NAMES THAT INCLUDE SPECIAL CHARACTERS
We're all here to help each other, so please show us some respect and behave like a grown-up.
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I have a problem where when i search something in github, there are something 1000 results that are all literally the same file, all the same name, and they are not forks either.
Basically these are just copy pasta codes, and for example i get 1000 results that all end up in xxx.c, which all contain the same code used in different projects..
My question is, is it possible to limit github to only find unique file names? So in our example, only show 1 result that has xxx.c at the end.
Not really, from my experience: once you have speficied your criteria from "Searching Code", any file (from different non-fork repositories) would be displayed.
Even though they might be the same name/content.
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I have a1 in the following form in MATLAB.
a1{1,1} = {'x1','x2','x3'}
a1{1,2} = {'x1','x2','x3','x4'}
a1{1,3} = {'x4'}
I need to replace
'x1' with 'Text1'
'x2' with 'Text2'
'x3' with 'Text3'
'x4' with 'Text4'
I have tried a couple of things with no success and I am a bit lost, does anyone have any ideas.
Thanks
Regular Expressions might be a way to go with this
a1{1,1} = {'x1','x2','x3','x4'};
a1{1,1} = regexprep(a1{1,1},'x([0-9])','text$1');
Will result in a1{1,1} containing
{'text1'} {'text2'} {'text3'} {'text4'}
This will work for any single digit numerical value (0-9) that is prefixed with the letter x.
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In Windows 7, I need to use Maple to export the Tex code into a text file.
In Command-line Maple, I type latex(LambertW(x), "C:/Users/Bravo/Desktop/out.txt"); to do this, but the result is:
{\rm W} \left(x\right)
That is not right, why does it happen ? Is there any method to solve this problem ?
Yeah, that is a bug in Maple. You can try latex(subs(LambertW=lambertW,erf=Erf,arctanh=Artanh,LambertW(x)));
Reference: http://www.mapleprimes.com/questions/201975-Maple-Error-Using-Latex-Command-How-To-Resolve#comment207767
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Could you please tell me what this line do of sed
the expression is on the title
Thank you
Best regards
It replaces everything on the line with the number immediately following "-svn".
eg.:
blahblabhlabhlabhalbh-svn12345blahblhablhab
is replaced by:
12345
It's matching a string of [anything]-svn[numbers][anything], and replacing the line with the [numbers].
For example:
asda-svn123123bebeb
Gets replaced with
123123
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Some of my perl statements are executed even after commenting. I tried all the delimiter #, /*..*/, //
Does anyone face the same issue or can anyone help me how to solve this issue?
Your question appears to be "How do I create a comment in Perl?"
perlsyn says thusly:
Text from a "#" character until the end of the line is a comment, and is ignored. Exceptions include "#" inside a string or regular expression.
For example,
print "apple\n"; # Keeps the doctor away.
Keep in mind that comments can only be used where whitespace is expected. For example, the following does not contain any comments since the # is part of the string literal.
print "apple # Keeps the doctor away.
orange
";