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A variable is a named, data storage location in memory. The program can store numbers, text, binary data, or a combination of any of these data types inside a variable. They can be passed around in code, to other functions and even other applications.

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Is there a better way of writing v = (v == 0 ? 1 : 0);

I want to toggle a variable between 0 and 1. If it's 0 I want to set it to 1, else if it's 1 I want to set it to 0. This is such a fundamental operation that I write so often I'd like to investigate ...
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Why are variables “i” and “j” used for counters? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Why are we using i as a counter in loops I know this might seem like an absolutely silly question to ask, yet I am too curious not to ask... Why did "i" and "j" become ...
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C# variable declared in for cycle is local variable?

I have been using C# for quite a long time but never realised following: public static void Main() { for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { } int i = 4; //cannot declare as 'i' is ...
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Why are we using i as a counter in loops?

Why are we using for (int i = 0 ; i < count ; i++){ } Why the i? Why not for (int a = 0; a < count; a++){ } I do it, you do it, everyone does it, but WHY? *Edit I found out an old ...
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How to check a not defined variable in javascript [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Detecting an undefined object property in JavaScript I wanted to check whether the variable is defined or not. eg alert( x ); Throws a not defined error How can I ...
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Why does Java have transient variables?

Why does Java have transient variables?
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Difference between declaring variables before or in loop?

I have always wondered if, in general, declaring a throw-away variable before a loop, as opposed to repeatedly inside the loop, makes any (performance) difference? A (quite pointless example) in ...
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Does “this” have any advantage? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Do you prefix your instance variable with 'this' in java ? Simple question. Is there a real difference between (generally, not only in constructors): class ...
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Objective C Static Class Level variables

I have a class Film, each of which stores a unique ID. In C#, Java etc I can define a static int currentID and each time i set the ID i can increase the currentID and the change occurs at the class ...
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Static variables in JavaScript

How can I create static variables in Javascript?
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Python variable scope question

I've been programming for many years, and recently started learning Python. The following code works as expected in both python 2.5 and 3.0 (on OS X if that matters): a, b, c = (1, 2, 3) print(a, b, ...
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How do I check if a variable exists in Python?

I want to check if a variable exists. Now I'm doing something like this: try: myVar except NameError: # Doint smth Are there any other ways without exceptions? Or is that part of code right?
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What is the naming convention in Python for variable and function names?

Coming from a C# background the naming convention for variables and method names are usually either CamelCase or Pascal Case: // C# example string thisIsMyVariable = "a" public void ThisIsMyMethod() ...
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Create a variable in .CSS file for use within that .CSS file

We have some "theme colors" that are reused in our CSS sheet. Is there a way to set a variable and then reuse it? E.g. .css OurColor: Blue { H1 color:OurColor; }
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How do you check if a variable is an array in JavaScript?

I would like to check whether a variable is either an array or a single value in JavaScript. I have found a possible solution... if (variable.constructor == Array)... Is this the best way this can ...
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Semantic Issue: Property's synthesized getter follows Cocoa naming convention for returning 'owned' objects

I'm currently using the iOS 5 SDK trying to develop my app. I'm trying to make an NSString a property, and then to synthesize it in the .m file (I have done this before with no issues). Now, I came ...
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String going crazy if I don't give it a little extra room. Can anyone explain what is happening here?

First, I'd like to say that I'm new to C / C++, I'm originally a PHP developer so I am bred to abuse variables any way I like 'em. C is a strict country, compilers don't like me here very much, I am ...
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Javascript: how to set “this” variable easily?

I have a pretty good understanding of Javascript, except that I can't figure out a nice way to set the "this" variable. Consider: var myFunction = function(){ alert(this.foo_variable); } var ...
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Pointer vs. Reference

What would be better practice when giving a function the original variable to work with: unsigned long x = 4; void func1(unsigned long& val) { val = 5; } func(x); or: void func2(unsigned ...
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Capturing multiple line output to a bash variable

I've got a script 'myscript' that outputs the following: abc def ghi in another script, I call: declare RESULT=$(./myscript) and $RESULT gets the value abc def ghi Is there a way to store the ...
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How does it know where my value is in memory?

When I write a program and tell it int c=5, it puts the value 5 into a little bit of it's memory, but how does it remember which one? The only way I could think of would be to have another bit of ...
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Do you find you still need variables you can change, and if so why?

One of the arguments I've heard against functional languages is that single assignment coding is too hard, or at least significantly harder than "normal" programming. But looking through my code, I ...
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bash: defining a variable with or without export

What is export for? What is the difference between: export name=value and name=value
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How to trim whitespace from bash variable?

I have a shell script with this code: var=`hg st -R "$path"` if [ -n "$var" ]; then echo $var fi But the conditional code always executes because hg st always prints at least one newline ...
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Is it always best practice to declare a variable?

I'm new to C# and any form of programming, and I have a question that seems to divide those in the know in my university faculty. That question is simply: do I always have to declare a variable? As a ...
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Redirecting StdErr to a Variable in a Bash Script

Let's say I have a script like the following: useless.sh echo "This Is Error" 1>&2 echo "This Is Output" And I have another shell script: alsoUseless.sh ./useless.sh | sed ...
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Does it help GC to null local variables in Java

I was 'forced' to add myLocalVar = null; statement into finally clause just before leaving method. Reason is to help GC. I was told I will get SMS's during night when server crashes next time, so I ...
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Why does Java allow control characters in its identifiers?

The Mystery In exploring precisely which characters were permitted in Java identifiers, I have stumbled upon something so extremely curious that it seems nearly certain to be a bug. I’d expected to ...
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IntelliJ: How to auto-highlight variables like in Eclipse

My employer wants me to use IntelliJ for Java development. Previously, I've always used eclipse. One of my favorite features in eclipse was being able to click on a variable, method parameter, class ...
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What is the difference between an int and a long in C++?

Correct me if I am wrong, int is 4 bytes, with a range of values from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (2^31) long is 4 bytes, with a range of values from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (2^31) What ...
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Declaring variables inside a switch statement

I saw a few answers to this issue, and I get it — you can't declare and assign variables inside a switch. But I'm wondering if the following is correct at throwing an "error: expected expression ...
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Is there any way I can define a variable in latex?

In Latex how can I define a string variable whose content is used intead of the variable in the compiled pdf? Let's say I'm writing a tech doc on a software and I wnat to define the package name in ...
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Variables within app.config/web.config

Is it is possible to do something like the following in the app.config or web.config files? <appSettings> <add key="MyBaseDir" value="C:\MyBase" /> <add key="Dir1" ...
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Difference between State, ST, IORef, and MVar

I am working through Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours (I'm up to about 85hrs) and I've gotten to the part about Adding Variables and Assignments. There is a big conceptual jump in this chapter, and ...
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How many variables should a constructor have?

I realize this is a pretty open question and could get a variety of answers, but here goes. Using C# (or Java, or any OO language), is there a general rule that states how many variables should be ...
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Is it better in C++ to pass by value or pass by constant reference?

Is it better in C++ to pass by value or pass by constant reference? I am wondering which is better practice. I realize that pass by constant reference should provide for better performance in the ...
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In R, what exactly is the problem with having variables with the same name as base R functions?

It seems to be generally considered poor programming practise to use variable names that have functions in base R with the same name. For example, it is tempting to write: data <- data.frame(...) ...
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Is it good practice to create once-used variables?

A colleague of mine refactored this code: private void btnGeneral_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { Button button = (Button)e.OriginalSource; Type type = this.GetType(); Assembly ...
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.NET Integer vs Int16?

I have a questionable coding practice. When I need to iterate through a small list of items whose count limit is under 32000, I use Int16 for my i variable type instead of Integer. I do this because ...
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What kind of prefix do you use for member variables?

No doubt, it's essential for understanding code to give member variables a prefix so that they can easily be distinguished from "normal" variables. But what kind of prefix do you use? I have been ...
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Pointer vs Variable speed in C++

At a job interview I was asked the question "In C++ how do you access a variable faster, though the normal variable identifier or though a pointer". I must say I did not have a good technical answer ...
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What does immutable mean?

If a string is immutable, does that mean that.... (let's assume JavaScript) var str = 'foo'; alert(str.substr(1)); // oo alert(str); // foo Does it mean, when calling methods on a string, it will ...
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Determine if variable is defined in Python

How do you know whether a variable has been set at a particular place in the code at runtime? This is not always obvious because (1) the variable could be conditionally set, and (2) the variable could ...
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How does --$| work in Perl?

Recently I came across this way to filter out every second value of a list: perl -E 'say grep --$|, 1..10' 13579 How does it work?
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Best way to test for a variable's existence in PHP; isset() is clearly broken

From the isset() docs: isset() will return FALSE if testing a variable that has been set to NULL. Basically, isset() doesn't check for whether the variable is set at all, but whether it's set to ...
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In C, why is the asterisk before the variable name, rather than after the type?

In my experience, everyone names variables like this: int *myVariable; Rather than like this: int* myVariable; Both are valid. It seems to me that the asterisk is a part of the type, not a part ...
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To foo bar, or not to foo bar: that is the question

This was something originally discussed during a presentation given by Charles Brian Quinn of the Big Nerd Ranch at acts_as_conference. He was discussing what he had learned from instructing a Ruby ...
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PHP Variables passed by value or by reference?

Are PHP variables passed by value or by reference?
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MySQL credentials/hosts variables best practices

I want to know what is the best practice or what is recommended to do when a variables are created for MySQL credentials/host. define('HOST', 'localhost'); // etc.. mysql_connect(HOST, // ...
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Why would one choose to declare and initialize a lexical variable in separate statements?

This is an excerpt from AnyEvent::Intro # register a read watcher my $read_watcher; $read_watcher = AnyEvent->io ( fh => $fh, poll => "r", cb => sub { my $len = ...

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