I think that the tags [bitwise-or],[bitwise-and],[bitwise-xor],[bitwise-shift],[bitwise],[bitwise],and [bitwise-operations] should all be burninated.
They all fall under the category of [bitwise-operators],so why fill the site with unnecessary tags?
If for example: http://stackoverflow.com/a/80649/3933332 you have the tables in that answer inside an html table. And you hover over a value in that table (Not on the (side) header), just a normal value from the table. Would you be able to highlight the corresponding column and row in which that value is just with CSS?
I know you can do a simple `:hover` on the value itself and change the color, but not sure if you can change the color of the corresponding column and row just with CSS or if JS is needed.
> My question is, does apple allow songs to be manipulated the same way as images in ALAssetLibrary are allowed to be manipulated. If so how would this be done
I'm not proficient in that tech, it sounds too broad. Anyone here familiar with that?
@Tushar You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 14 minutes, and 14 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 51 seconds.
@PetterFriberg I can't run the jrc task myself =/ Where is the JAR that defines it in Eclipse? With the script, it'll create a folder reports and build/reports where the jrxml file is located
@Tunaki I'm on hold, tell me if you need something, you can use the jrxml from this answer if you need something to compile stackoverflow.com/questions/36795835/…
True, the OP didn't try anything (or at least showed no research effort). But when it comes to string manipulation, realistically how many ways are there to solve the problem?
I think maybe a handful at most
It's not the "too broad" you'd find in "how do I connect my app to a database in the cloud"
And for the record, I did downvote the question, and I want to close it. I just need to make a good argument for closing it. Right now too broad and unclear don't sit well with me.
MCVE would fit if he was trying to solve his code problem but didn't give info. The problem is the question is stated in a general manner. "Given X and Y, how can I make Z?"
True, the OP didn't try anything (or at least showed no research effort). But when it comes to string manipulation, realistically how many ways are there to solve the problem?
As for unclear, you could make the argument "Yes, I know that you want to make something, but what are you actually asking for? What is the problem you are having?"
@Adriaan same, but I know c#, which is basicly the same thing
This post is a generic question, "How can I do X?" You don't need any code up front, you just need a method to do it. Same with the OP's original post, "I have a string, and need to get rid of the spaces, how can I do that" ...
Now that code has been added, the OP has shown an attempt, but failed to explain how the attempt was wrong.
@PetterFriberg Not by a long shot! (To be fair, the "exact search" used by elasticsearch is not exact, so there are many false positives in that query.)
Can I haz some reviews above? There's already two "Recommend deletion" and I think this answer is now very fine. Or is it no longer reviewable because of the edits? If so, my flag shouldn't be pending anymore...
Since the tables in this answer are pretty big: stackoverflow.com/a/80649/3933332 and hard to find something if you look for something I thought to add a hidden stack snippet, something like this: jsfiddle.net/j1at1yyg Now for one I'm not sure if this is a good idea and two the snippet is not done yet :P
@Tunaki My CSS knowledge is so tiny and rusty I just try to get it work. The only things left to do, I think are: 1) make the top and side header different 2) If you click on one element it should stay highlighted (not sure if this works with pure CSS or some JS needed) 3) Maybe add some delimiter between all elements like a line or so 4) Not sure if the colors are good (But what do you think about the general idea? Or is it too much code, just to make some table more readable?)
Well the first question I'm asking myself is, if it is a good idea in general to add some code into an answer to make some plain text more readable or not. And I'm not even sure on that one.
@Tunaki I won't add the table to the answer. 1) It broke the entire formatting, which I don't want to deal with 2) Since they would have to click on "Run snippet" AND on "Full page" to see it in a more readable form, till then they just clicked on the link and saw it in the manual. (But my final version would have been: jsfiddle.net/j1at1yyg/1 )