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I want to know this, I believe is C++ & Windows .. but what you know?
Don't know for sure, but having a look at :
http://stlab.adobe.com/
or
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/site/Home
might give you some hindsight about what kind of technologies Adobe may manipulate...
Another question around here may help you too :
Experiences with Adobe's "Adam and Eve" C++ GUI library?
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I know that error is very common but I'm working to get my app iPhone 5 ready ! I preferred to use a new storyboard file for iPhone 5 .. but I'm stuck on that error could any one help me please ? here's my appdelegate.m
appdelegate.m(1)
appdelegate.m(2)
The problem solved .. there was a missing } at the end
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I have got a little problem. I have data which I want to map but the thing is that I dont have real location names just the short forms like: SANSAN210 OR miamia305 which I think is the the state and the county and the area code phone number. Does anyone how to convert this so I can map it on the us map?
All you need is the area code (or possibly the county-areacode intersection). There are area code maps as shapefiles. Use readShapePoly or readOGR and merge the two.
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Closed 11 years ago.
I need to generate the numbers from 2 to 100 excluding the numbers (11,21,31,41 etc).
I know to do 2 to 100 is simply 2:100 but I am uncertain how I would go about excluding certain values.
Thanks for any help.
probably not too elegant but works.
c(1:100)[-seq(from=1, to=91, by=10)]
however, your question could have been improved ;)
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I've noticed that multi=TRUE is not functional when used in gfile.
For example look at the following structure:
getfiles <- gfile(type = c("open"), filter=list("txt"=list(patterns=("*.txt"))), multi=TRUE)
Thanks, there is a typo. Try using "multiple" instead of "multi" for now or grab the latest from r-forge.
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Do you think that it is a good time to start using drupal 7 already? (I am mainly worried about modules. it seems that some important modules are not yet ported to drupal 7) Or stick with 6? Just need your personal opinion.
Even though I tried d7 already in autumn and have been looking forward to the release date I since haven't used it yet, mostly because I was enthusiastic about some (private) projects and wanted to see results quickly and in d6 I know what I do and how long it takes.
But in the next days i hopefully have some spare time and mood to start finally with d7. My guess would also be the modules will rise very quickly. (Has anybody an overview about that progress?)
Just go for it, IMO.