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In programming languages we are habitual of using asterisk (*) symbol for multiplication sign I was wondering how time can map to a cross (or x alphabet symbol) symbol Then I went back to my primary class education which taught me 3 times 2 is equal to 6 (3x2=6) Small x alphabet is the actual multiplication sign in mathematics
- regular expressions: match x times OR y times - Stack Overflow
Lets say I need to match a pattern if it appears 3 or 6 times in a row The closest I can get is something like \\d{3,6} but that doesn't quite do what I need '123' should match '123456' should ma
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For a reason that i'm ignoring, the FOR command won't work for looping a specific label For example (I may be wrong): @echo off for L %%a in (1,1,2) do ( goto loop ) :loop echo this won't loop for 2 times This will simply loop infinite times So, I have found an alternative simple method to loop a label as many times as I want To do this, I create a variable, like loop that will have an
- Create list of single item repeated N times - Stack Overflow
It illustrates one of the use cases for the question of how to, "Create list of single item repeated n times " - in general, sometimes an answer may be applicable to more than one question
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I'm trying to insert a certain number of indentations before a string based on an items depth and I'm wondering if there is a way to return a string repeated X times Example: string indent = "--
- arithmetic - Formal proof for $ (-1) \times (-1) = 1$ - Mathematics . . .
Is there a formal proof for $(-1) \\times (-1) = 1$? It's a fundamental formula not only in arithmetic but also in the whole of math Is there a proof for it or is it just assumed?
- Is there a better way to run a command N times in bash?
Of course, if one is iterating 10 or more times, then you get non-ordered file names (because, for example, lexicographically, file10 txt comes between file1 txt and file2 txt )!
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