So does this: Just change the array, hurr durr. myArray = ["lu9","ma9","mi9","lu10","ma10","mi10","lu11","ma11","mi11"]; The question doesn't explicitly state that the array will ever contain different items, so this is the best answer, obviously. — Shmiddty53 secs ago
@RoyiNamir Your solution isn't very good. It works to the letter of the question (I have input A and want output B), but not to the underlying problem (I have input of form A and want output of form B). But higher forces commanded me to give up.
Using Express with Node, I can upload a file successfully and pass it to Azure storage in the following block of code.
app.get('/upload', function (req, res) {
res.send(
'<form action="/upload" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">' +
'<input type="file" name="snapshot" />' +
...
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At the bottom of my web pages is:
<script type="text/javascript"> if (!NREUMQ.f) {NREUMQ.f=function() {NREUMQ.push(["load",new Date().getTime()]);var e=document.createElement("script"); e.type="text/javascript"; e.src=(("http:"===document.location.protocol)?"http:":"https:") + "//" + "js-agent.n...
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Arcachon seems pretty nice, i'll definetly discuss this with my girlfriend, thanks @FlorianMargaine
@dievardump Yes me neither, but i wanted to give it a try for quite a long time and heard only good things about Bordeux, but didn't had a clue on which campingsite to stay =)
@Florian It seems to be at around 42..60€ for 9 nights, that seems pretty cheap compared to Germany. The other camping sites are similar. I guess the whole area there seems to be quite nice. Yeah I'm going to enjoy this =)
function getThresholdValue(data) {
var rollup = data.rollupData;
var th = [];
for (var i in rollup) {
var x = Math.max.apply(Math, rollup[i].kpiData);
th.push(x);
}
if (th.length >= 2) {
var x = Math.max.apply(Math, th);
return x;
} else {
return th[0];
};
}
@Esailija in call.call(..., the first argument should be the function, the second argument should be its context, and the rest should be the arguments. You are calling document.getElementById without arguments and with some suspicious context.
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@Esailija my system has 8GB ram. Secondly now if I try with Int8Array and thirdly I am running 1000*1000 iterations. Each iteration only 1 byte is allocated and overall 1MB is allocated to the array. But I see the same performance difference.
@JanDvorak no - I'm an idiot - I was testing the first occurrence which just so happened to not meet the test so returned false and that's murder she wrote for that function
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