@Sumurai8 Describe the pattern, and the output. Else print('the literal output') is the answer. Asks us to do work, so too broad anyway (needs a nice long tutorial to know what he's doing).
@bjb568 The file contains lines with <text>:<number>:<text>. Each line with a <number> between 51 and 53 inclusive should be written to the output, the rest should be ignored.
@bjb568 What are you saying? I have to assume you are speaking English, but because you haven't explicitly stated this in assembly first, I cannot assume you are speaking English. Therefore you are not talking English. I have to ignore the giant yellow duck that quacks in the room, since it is not explicitly called a duck, and therefore have to assume it can equally likely be an elephant, swan or snake instead.
@Sumurai8 SO is an english site. Dictionaries define english. English is well-defined and obvious. But why would you assume something by pattern-analizing?
@Sumurai8 Yes, and we are capable of producing these patterns and expect them. But the idiots who right questions are unpredictable apart from the fact that they are idiots.
@bjb568 The question is answerable like this. You are presuming essential information is hidden, instead of assuming OP did actually strip down his/her question to the bare bones and this is exactly what they want. If answers on this question don't help OP, then that means OP is dumb. If OP alters their question in a way that invalidates the answers, you simply rollback.
The “very low quality” flag, on questions, is vague. It means “do something”, and that’s not helpful. I think it’s pretty well covered by the variety of flaggable close reasons/an actual close vote, and “other”. It’s rarely helpful when a question “needs” to be closed faster, but an edit dismisse...
I find plenty of questions that should be deleted immediately. The flag is useful. The system works. I'm using the system as it is intended. And I get higher flag weight! <3
Did you check your hardware switch, if your laptop has any?
Can you find a bluetooth radio in Device Manager?
What would you like to do with bluetooth? Because it may be possible that you have to install additional software for some applications.
select p.Id AS [Post Link], p.body from posts as p inner join [users] as u on u.id = p.owneruserid where posttypeid = 2 and (body like '%how can%' or body like '%same problem%' or body like '%thank%' or body like '%please%' or body like '%plz%' or body like '%pls%') order by LEN(p.Body)
This is surprisingly complicated...
"Company tags" like microsoft or the now-defunct google were clearly useless or wrong in most situations: tag sets like [javascript google chart] and [vba microsoft excel] were classic examples of someone trying to type out a product name complete with spaces ...
@Cupcake IMO, no. They're different, and they're both fairly long and complete, and different enough that vote up/down is independent. I can't think of any reason not to leave them separate.
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@JasonC I see a few MSE posts that say that.
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Jeff himself disagreed though. I'm trying to find the post for that.
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