
What does [:, :] mean on NumPy arrays - Stack Overflow
Sorry for the stupid question. I'm programming in PHP but found some nice code in Python and want to "recreate" it in PHP. But I'm quite frustrated about the line: self.h = -0.1 self.
Array increment positioning with respect to indexer in C - array [i ...
2011年9月29日 · An illustration. Suppose that array contains three integers, 0, 1, 2, and that i is equal to 1. array[i]++ changes array[1] to 2, evaluates to 1 and leaves i equal to 1. array[i++] does not modify …
How do I declare and initialize an array in Java? - Stack Overflow
2009年7月29日 · The third way of initializing is useful when you declare an array first and then initialize it, pass an array as a function argument, or return an array. The explicit type is required.
python - What does [:] mean? - Stack Overflow
2019年7月16日 · I'm analyzing some Python code and I don't know what pop = population[:] means. Is it something like array lists in Java or like a bi-dimensional array?
Extract Value from Array in Power Automate - Stack Overflow
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How to create an array containing 1...N
We'll use that fact later. Array.apply(null, [undefined, undefined, undefined]) is equivalent to Array(undefined, undefined, undefined), which produces a three-element array and assigns …
Which comes first in a 2D array, rows or columns? - Stack Overflow
2012年7月25日 · When creating a 2D array, how does one remember whether rows or columns are specified first?
What does `array[^1]` mean in C# compiler? - Stack Overflow
2020年10月26日 · What does `array [^1]` mean in C# compiler? [duplicate] Asked 5 years, 5 months ago Modified 4 months ago Viewed 54k times
How can I initialize all members of an array to the same value?
How would you use memset to initialize a int array to some value larger than 255? memset only works if the array is byte sized.
A confusion about ${array[*]} versus ${array[@]} in the context of a ...
The difference between [@] and [*] -expanded arrays in double-quotes is that "${myarray[@]}" leads to each element of the array being treated as a separate shell-word, while "${myarray[*]}" results in a …