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Python: List of lists of integers to absolute value to single number

If i had a list of list of integers say: [['12' '-4' '66' '0'], ['23' '4' '-5' '0'], ['23' '77' '89' '-1' '0']] I wanted to convert the numbers to their absolute values and then to a single …
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Interview question: f(f(n)) == -n

A question I got on my last interview: Design a function f, such that: f(f(n)) == -n Where n is a 32 bit signed integer; you can't use complex numbers arithmetic. If you can't design …
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Why doesn’t Java support unsigned ints?

Why doesn't Java include support for unsigned integers? It seems to me to be an odd omission, given that they allow one to write code that is less likely to produce overflows on unexpectedly large …
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Which languages have integers with limit and which without limit? [closed]

I know that Python have integers without limit and C integers with limit. Which other languages fall in this two categories?
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Calculations of ranges of numbers in PHP

Hi, and first of all, thank you for taking the time to read my question. I am trying to write a script, and I've come across an issue which I am finding hard to solve. I am working with a pair of …
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multiplication of large numbers, how to catch overflow

I am looking for an efficient (optionally standard, elegant and easy to implement) solution to multiply relatively large numbers,and store the result into one or several integers : Let say I have two …
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How to handle Facebooks new UID sizes?

I've been working a little bit on a Facebook application, but when I registered a new user to test the friend interaction the new user got a uid (100000XXXXXXXXX) that seems to big for php to handle. …
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Negative integers to percentage

I have a lot of files with data to convert to percentages using basic math functions: <param id="1" name="otb" value="0.160"/> <param id="2" name="blm" value="-0.210"/> <param id="3" …
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The right way in SQL to deal with a difference between no value and a zero value in an INT datatype field

Hello, I was having issues with an INT field where there may be no value, a zero value, or an integer above zero and since SELECT foo FROM bar where foo = '' evaluates identically to SELECT foo …
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Sending int through socket in Java

What is the best possible way to send an int through a socket in Java? Right now I'm looking at sockout.write((byte)( length >> 24 )); sockout.write((byte)( (length << 8) >> 24 )); …
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Multiples of 10,100,1000,… C#

Hi.. I want an integer to be multiples of 10,100,1000 and so on... For eg double val = 35 then I want int 40 val = 357 then I want int val = 400 val = 245,567 then I want int val = 300,000 val = …
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Convert String containing several numbers into integers

I realize that this question may have been asked several times in the past, but I am going to continue regardless. I have a program that is going to get a string of numbers from keyboard input. The …
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How can I remove the leading zeroes from an integer generated by a loop and store it as an array?

I have a for loop generating integers. For instance: for (int i=300; i>200; i--) {(somefunction)*i=n; cout<<n; } This produces an output on the screen like this: …
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C++ handling very large integers

Hey everyone, I am using the RSA Algorithm for encryption/decryption, and in order to decrypt the files you have to deal with some pretty big values. More specifically, things like P = C^d % n = …
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How do languages such as Python overcome C’s Integral data limits?

While doing some random experimentation with a factorial program in C, Python and Scheme. I came across this fact: In C, using 'unsigned long long' data type, the largest factorial I can print is of …

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