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eleven is a C++ library typically used in Utilities, Development Tools applications. eleven has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              eleven has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 64 star(s) with 33 fork(s). There are 14 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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              The latest version of eleven is current.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            I have to develope a function that sorts a list of string by the number of vocals in ascending order and if there is a tie,by the first vocal
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 11:14

            For example if:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:14

            If you want to use sort or sorted you have to define a key function for the comparison. This key function has to give back a tuple of the number of vocals and the position of the first vocal.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67984602

            QUESTION

            Css counters difference in output for marker and before pseudo elements
            Asked 2021-Jun-05 at 09:08

            I am going through this link to understand more on counters and how nested counter work,

            I have the css and html as following

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-05 at 09:08

            The issue is related to the allowed properties within ::marker. content is allowed but not counter-increment so it's working but without incrementing the counter.

            If you move the incrementation to li it works:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67847310

            QUESTION

            Understanding group and or in regular expression
            Asked 2021-May-30 at 20:02

            I'm looking for words like "one year", "two years", "2-3 years" or "3 - 4 years" in a long string. I've tried to do it using regular expressions. But I'm not sure that I got it when groups are involved.

            Let's see what I mean:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-30 at 20:02

            You need to fix the pattern to match the numbers first. Here is an example:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67721157

            QUESTION

            Can't centre a table within a div in HTML and CSS - responsive website
            Asked 2021-May-19 at 15:39

            I'm trying to center an HTML table in CSS but the code is not working. I have tried justify-content, align-content, margins, etc but can't seem to get anything to work. The website needs to be responsive so all values need to be percentages (which makes it a bit harder). Additionally, for some reason, some of the columns are different widths to the last one?? Not sure about that either. I'll put the code below.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-11 at 07:37

            Add position absolute to your table. Then use transform to position it at center.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67482316

            QUESTION

            sed with text and multiple delimiters
            Asked 2021-May-06 at 17:39

            I am using sed to remove some text and replace it, I can get most of it accomplished but I'm at a stand still with replacing the string of 5 colon's before and the one after of it. Any thoughts on where I'm going wrong?

            Text file I have:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-06 at 17:28

            It is easier to use awk:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67423132

            QUESTION

            SQL query get newly duplicated rows
            Asked 2021-May-06 at 15:14

            Let's say I have this table structure

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-06 at 14:36

            In this case, the record shown is not a duplicate because the city differs from ID 5 and ID 6.

            But you could probably do row_number function and partition by email and date created.

            Here's a good example https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/blogs/rownumber-function-with-partition-by-clause-in-sql-server1

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67420206

            QUESTION

            Issue with getting random number from Array in C
            Asked 2021-May-05 at 02:55

            I have some code for choosing two casino games. I'm having an issue with the first game choice, blackjack (it's just a very simple version). I have an array of card numbers. I randomly generate an index number and set the player or dealer's card as the number the index number represents.

            I have an option to choose a third card. If the player says yes, a third card is randomly generated for both the player and the dealer (to keep things even). At first, the third card would only equal zero, no matter what I did.

            I now have a number generating for card three, except, the third card number is always way too large and is not any of the numbers in the array. Even when I select no, the third number becomes the weird, overly large value. I've tried changing things around, working on the if statement, and other methods but so far nothing works.

            also I apologize for the mess of code, I don't intend to really change it unless it causes an issue/error.

            Code

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-05 at 02:55

            if(third == 'y' && third == 'Y')

            This is always false because third cannot simultaneously equal 'y' and 'Y'. I think you meant || instead of &&. You have several other bugs like this, e.g. if(pCard1 == 1 && pCard1 == 11).

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67394390

            QUESTION

            Using VB.NET on visual studio
            Asked 2021-May-03 at 18:29

            I am an absolute beginner in Visual basic and.NET development. I am trying to use a sample code I found online and play around with visual studio to run this web app

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-03 at 18:29

            Well, the issue is what context, when and how to use that sample code?

            That code looks to convert a number like 123.00 to "One Hundred and Twenty Three"

            So, that's fine. But now the issue is WHEN/HOW/WHERE/WHAT context you want such code? We can't just take code and throw it against the wall. Like all software, the FIRST step before writing ONE like of code is to state the problem.

            So, we could state the problem like this:

            I want a text box on a form. I enter a number into that text box. I then run + use that sample code to convert the number into a text value, and then display that result in a 2nd text box.

            So before you asked how to use that code, your failure here is not laying out the problem and describing what you attempted? Stack overflow can't give an answer to biology, or how to do brain surgery in one post. But you can ask how to use a scalpel to say cut a particular type of muscle tissue. SO ONLY works if you laid out the problem FIRST and then note where you run into trouble.

            So, in your case without a first defined problem? how to use that code? Well we have ZERO clue how you want to use that code. maybe your supposed to create a PDF file with check amounts and you want that PDF to be downloaded, and then sent to a printer. Maybe you want that simple web form where you enter a number, and it is then displayed as text/words. There is a billion possible use cases for that code. And without some context to how/when/why/for what/ you going to use that code? Then we have next to nothing to go on. As I stated, this is a Q + A forum, not some university that going to teach you anymore then when you ask for cooking advice. no one going to come to your place and cook your dinner for you. But you can ask in a cooking forum for tips and ideas on how to cook eggs.

            So, looking at that code? Well it has several parts. One part that JUMPS out is this is setup to be a web method. But wiring up JavaScript and web methods? That some rather advanced fancy stuff to start out with.

            That's also why it near always better to define the problem, and what you trying to do. As opposed to say: how do I administer medicine to patients? (too broad). Or how do I use some code? (too broad - we have no idea what you trying to do here).

            However, lets define the problem, and THEN see how we use that code. As noted, I would be going far beyond what is a practical approach for SO questions.

            So, lets drop those two text boxes on a web form, and then use that code.

            First, lets create a standard code module and put that code into that routine. So, to the project add->new item, and under visual base choose code module. We will thus have this:

            Now I collapsed the routines - no need to be rude and post large amounts of code - especially when you already done so. So our code module will look like this:

            Note how I DID add "public" to that first function. So change it from private to public.

            Other then that? Note how we took JUST the code - not the extra web method and extra stuff - we don't need all that stuff. So, we just pulled + dumped the code into a standard code module. (we did not include the extra bits and parts - we don't need them.

            So, quite much the same as say VB6, or even how you would do this in MS-Access. We create a module (default was module1), and then put our needed functions and subs into that code module - works the same as VB6 or ms-access. So in VB6, or say ms-access? Well, it is typical to dump general routines such as this into that code module - and then you are free to call + use those routines anyplace you like.

            Ok, so we saved the above - module1 (that's the default assuming this is the first module you created in that project.

            Ok, now lets create a web form, drop in those two text boxes, and the button.

            We will have this markup:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67372761

            QUESTION

            Convert numerical amount in words in indian format using python
            Asked 2021-May-03 at 15:31

            Having a column with numerical value to words, I have tried using num2words but it didn't worked, as it was not performing as per the Indian standard format.

            As I want to represent the words in Crores, Lakhs, Hundreds etc.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-03 at 15:31

            You can use num2words module -

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67339087

            QUESTION

            Algorithm confusion regarding the number conversion in C#
            Asked 2021-Apr-16 at 19:11

            I am following a tutorial regarding converting an integer number into a spoken-word equivalent in C#.

            I am getting a bit confused about the three digit rule.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 19:11

            The code you are showing us is not matching but rather assigning the value 111 to the first item of the digitGroupsArray.

            How many items has digitGroupsArray? I don't know, it depends on the 'groups' variable value, which we can't see in the code excerpt.

            Here:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67127521

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