I have this array: Array ( [7] => 12 [5] => 11 [4] => 11 [2] => 9 [8] => 7 [1] => 6 [3] => 6 [6] => 5 [23] => 3 [3
I have two arrays, and I want all the elements of one to be divided by the second. For example, In [24]: a = np.array([1,2,3])
Write a program to print the sum of all the elements of an array of size N where N can be any integer between 1 and 100. (1 \le N \le 100) Ins
I have the following array and when I do print_r(array_values($get_user));, I get: Array ( [0] => 10499478683521864 [1] => 07/22/1983
Seemingly simple question: I have an array with two columns, the first represents an ID and the second a count. I'd like to update it with another, similar arr
Array.prototype.reverse reverses the contents of an array in place (with mutation)... Is there a similarly simple strategy for reversing an array without alter
I've seen a few examples of this but all of those seem to rely on knowing which element you want to count the occurrences of. My array is generated dynamically
We all know arrays in Bash are indexed from zero, and in zsh are indexed from one. How can the script know it should use 0 or 1 if I can't ensure the running en
We all know arrays in Bash are indexed from zero, and in zsh are indexed from one. How can the script know it should use 0 or 1 if I can't ensure the running en
Is there a way to performance-efficiently insert a key-value pair in a specific place of a Map object? The problem I'm trying to solve is sto
I have an array of identifiable Training elements. Each Training element only has two properties, name and isRequired. What is the most straight-forward (Swif
This is the snippet of Java code: int[][] uu = new int[1][1]; uu[0][0] = 5; for(int[] u: uu){ System.out.println(u[0]); } It prints 5. But why does the d
Given an array of integers, what is the length of the longest subarray containing no more than two distinct values such that the distinct values differ by no mo
I'm currently trying to port some JavaScript over to PHP. However, I can't seem to find PHP's equivalent to the JavaScript array.every() function. I found PHP's
So I need to come up with something like this: It's a layout of seats on an airplane. 1 A B C D 2 A B C D 3 A B C D 4 A B C D 5 A B C D
$replacements = array( '{order_id}' => $order_id, '{site_url}' => $settings["site_url"], '{email}' => $user_email, '{last_name}' =&g
I have the following JS code: let a = false let b = true let c = [...(a ? {d: 1} : {})] I'm trying to set c to [{d: 1}] if a is true, and set it to [] if a is
I have tried: const ascii = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" const letter_goodness []float32 = { .0817,.0149,.0278,.0425,.1270,.0223,.0202, .0609,.0697,.0015,.0077
class Stack { private: int tos; const int max = 10; int a[max]; public: void push(int adddata); void pop(); void pr
class Stack { private: int tos; const int max = 10; int a[max]; public: void push(int adddata); void pop(); void pr