Questions tagged [key]
A unique identifier used to retrieve a paired value. Used in hash tables and databases.
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How to efficiently count the number of keys/properties of an object in JavaScript
What's the fastest way to count the number of keys/properties of an object? Is it possible to do this without iterating over the object? I.e., without doing:
var count = 0;
for (k in myobj) if (myobj....
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How to update a value, given a key in a hashmap?
Suppose we have a HashMap<String, Integer> in Java.
How do I update (increment) the integer-value of the string-key for each existence of the string I find?
One could remove and reenter the ...
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Return a default value if a dictionary key is not available
I need a way to get a dictionary value if its key exists, or simply return None, if it does not.
However, Python raises a KeyError exception if you search for a key that does not exist. I know that I ...
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Differences between INDEX, PRIMARY, UNIQUE, FULLTEXT in MySQL?
What are the differences between PRIMARY, UNIQUE, INDEX and FULLTEXT when creating MySQL tables?
How would I use them?
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SSH Key: “Permissions 0644 for 'id_rsa.pub' are too open.” on mac
I generate a ssh key pair on my mac and add the public key to my ubuntu server(in fact, it is a virtual machine on my mac),but when I try to login the ubuntu server,it says:
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@...
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How to permanently add a private key with ssh-add on Ubuntu? [closed]
I have a private key protected with a password to access a server via SSH.
I have 2 linux (ubuntu 10.04) machines and the behavior of ssh-add command is different in both of them.
In one machine, ...
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JavaScript: Object Rename Key
Is there a clever (i.e. optimized) way to rename a key in a javascript object?
A non-optimized way would be:
o[ new_key ] = o[ old_key ];
delete o[ old_key ];
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How to filter an associative array comparing keys with values in an indexed array?
The callback function in array_filter() only passes in the array's values, not the keys.
If I have:
$my_array = array("foo" => 1, "hello" => "world");
$allowed = ...
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Replace keys in an array based on another lookup/mapping array
I have an associative array in the form key => value where key is a numerical value, however it is not a sequential numerical value. The key is actually an ID number and the value is a count. This ...
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Get the new record primary key ID from MySQL insert query?
Let's say I am doing a MySQL INSERT into one of my tables and the table has the column item_id which is set to autoincrement and primary key.
How do I get the query to output the value of the newly ...
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SQL keys, MUL vs PRI vs UNI
What is the difference between MUL, PRI and UNI in MySQL?
I'm working on a MySQL query, using the command:
desc mytable;
One of the fields is shown as being a MUL key, others show up as UNI or PRI....
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Get dictionary value by key
How can I get the dictionary value by a key on a function?
My function code (and the command I try doesn't work):
static void XML_Array(Dictionary<string, string> Data_Array)
{
String ...
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How to print a dictionary's key?
I would like to print a specific Python dictionary key:
mydic = {}
mydic['key_name'] = 'value_name'
Now I can check if mydic.has_key('key_name'), but what I would like to do is print the name of the ...
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KeyboardEvent.keyCode deprecated. What does this mean in practice?
According to MDN, we should most definitely not be using the .keyCode property. It is deprecated:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/keyCode
On W3 school, this fact is ...
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Is the primary key automatically indexed in MySQL?
Do you need to explicitly create an index, or is it implicit when defining the primary key? Is the answer the same for MyISAM and InnoDB?
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How to get key names from JSON using jq
curl http://testhost.test.com:8080/application/app/version | jq '.version' | jq '.[]'
The above command outputs only the values as below:
"[email protected]"
"2323"
"test&...
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Looking for ALT+LeftArrowKey solution in zsh
I just recently switched from bash to zsh, however I miss my Alt+LeftArrowKey and Alt+RightArrowKey to go back and forth a word at a time.
Right now, if I press Alt+LeftArrowKey I go back a couple of ...
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What's the difference between using INDEX vs KEY in MySQL?
I know how to use INDEX as in the following code. And I know how to use foreign key and primary key.
CREATE TABLE tasks (
task_id int unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
parent_id ...
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How can I get dictionary key as variable directly in Python (not by searching from value)?
Sorry for this basic question but my searches on this are not turning up anything other than how to get a dictionary's key based on its value which I would prefer not to use as I simply want the text/...
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Which characters are valid/invalid in a JSON key name?
Are there any forbidden characters in key names, for JavaScript objects or JSON strings? Or characters that need to be escaped?
To be more specific, I'd like to use "$", "-" and space in key names.
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How can I get a random key-value pair from a dictionary?
In Python, given a dictionary like
{
'VENEZUELA': 'CARACAS',
'CANADA': 'OTTAWA'
}
How can I choose a random item (key-value pair)?
What if I only need the key, or only the value - can it be ...
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Accessing dict_keys element by index in Python3
I'm trying to access a dict_key's element by its index:
test = {'foo': 'bar', 'hello': 'world'}
keys = test.keys() # dict_keys object
keys.index(0)
AttributeError: 'dict_keys' object has no ...
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Get HTML5 localStorage keys
I'm just wondering how to get all key values in localStorage.
I have tried to retrieve the values with a simple JavaScript loop
for (var i=1; i <= localStorage.length; i++) {
alert(...
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How can I find the keys of an object?
I know in JavaScript, objects double as hashes, but I have been unable to find a built-in function to get the keys:
var h = {a:'b', c:'d'};
I want something like
var k = h.keys() ; // k = ['a', 'c'];
...
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Check if value already exists within list of dictionaries in Python?
I've got a Python list of dictionaries as follows:
a = [
{'main_color': 'red', 'second_color':'blue'},
{'main_color': 'yellow', 'second_color':'green'},
{'main_color': 'yellow', '...
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Surrogate vs. natural/business keys [closed]
Here we go again, the old argument still arises...
Would we better have a business key as a primary key, or would we rather have a surrogate id (i.e. an SQL Server identity) with a unique constraint ...
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Custom key-sort a flat associative based on another array
Is it possible in PHP to do something like this? How would you go about writing a function? Here is an example. The order is the most important thing.
$customer['address'] = '123 fake st';
$customer['...
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How do you test a public/private DSA keypair? [closed]
Is there an easy way to verify that a given private key matches a given public key? I have a few *.puband a few *.key files, and I need to check which go with which.
Again, these are pub/key files, ...
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SSL: error:0B080074:x509 certificate routines:X509_check_private_key:key values mismatch
I'm not able to setup SSL. I've Googled and I found a few solutions but none of them worked for me. I need some help please...
Here's the error I get when I attempt to restart nginx:
root@s17925268:~...
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How do I make a composite key with SQL Server Management Studio?
How do I make a composite key with SQL Server Management Studio?
I want two INT columns to form the identity (unique) for a table
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How to access first level keys of a 2d array with a foreach loop? [duplicate]
How do I access the first level key of a two-dimensional array using a foreach loop?
I have a $places array like this:
[Philadelphia] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(...
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get all keys set in memcached
How can I get all the keys set in my memcached instance(s)?
I tried googling, but didn't find much except that PHP supports a getAllKeys method, which means it is actually possible to do this somehow....
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Is there any way to use a numeric type as an object key?
It seems that when I use a numeric type as a key name in an object, it always gets converted to a string. Is there anyway to actually get it to store as a numeric? The normal typecasting does not seem ...
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Android EditText delete(backspace) key event
How can I detect delete (backspace) key event for a editText? I've tried using TextWatcher, but when the editText is empty, when I press delete key, nothing happens. I want to detect delete key press ...
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Sort rows in data.table in decreasing order on string key `order(-x,v)` gives error on data.table 1.9.4 or earlier
Let's say I have the following data.table in R:
library(data.table)
DT = data.table(x=rep(c("b","a","c"),each=3), y=c(1,3,6), v=1:9)
I want to order it by two columns (say columns x and v). I ...
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How can I tell if an object has a key value observer attached
If you tell an Objective-C object to removeObservers: for a key path and that key path has not been registered, it cracks a sad, like:
Cannot remove an observer <observerObject> for the key ...
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PHP Multidimensional Array Searching (Find key by specific value)
I have this multidimensional array. I need to search it and return only the key that matches the value of the "slug". I know there are other threads about searching multidimensional arrays, but I'm ...
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How to remove a lua table entry by its key?
I have a lua table that I use as a hashmap, ie with string keys :
local map = { foo = 1, bar = 2 }
I would like to "pop" an element of this table identified by its key. There is a table.remove() ...
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Easiest way to check for an index or a key in an array?
Using:
set -o nounset
Having an indexed array like:
myArray=( "red" "black" "blue" )
What is the shortest way to check if element 1 is set?
I sometimes use the ...
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Python: Tuples/dictionaries as keys, select, sort
Suppose I have quantities of fruits of different colors, e.g., 24 blue bananas, 12 green apples, 0 blue strawberries and so on.
I'd like to organize them in a data structure in Python that allows for ...
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What is the difference between DSA and RSA?
It appears they are both encryption algorithms that require public and private keys. Why would I pick one versus the other to provide encryption in my client server application?
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python JSON only get keys in first level
I have a very long and complicated json object but I only want to get the items/keys in the first level!
Example:
{
"1": "a",
"3": "b",
"8": {
"12": "c",
"25": "d"
...
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NLTK python error: "TypeError: 'dict_keys' object is not subscriptable"
I'm following instructions for a class homework assignment and I'm supposed to look up the top 200 most frequently used words in a text file.
Here's the last part of the code:
fdist1 = FreqDist(...
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How to check if multiple array keys exists
I have a variety of arrays that will either contain
story & message
or just
story
How would I check to see if an array contains both story and message? array_key_exists() only looks for that ...
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Search for highest key/index in an array
How can I get the highest key/index in an array with php? I know how to do it for the values.
E.g.: from this array I would like to get 10 as an integer value:
$arr = array(1 => "A", 10 =&...
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How to add multiple values to a dictionary key?
I want to add multiple values to a specific key in a python dictionary. How can I do that?
a = {}
a["abc"] = 1
a["abc"] = 2
This will replace the value of a["abc"] from ...
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Initializing a dictionary in python with a key value and no corresponding values
I was wondering if there was a way to initialize a dictionary in python with keys but no corresponding values until I set them. Such as:
Definition = {'apple': , 'ball': }
and then later i can set ...
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How to elegantly rename all keys in a hash in Ruby? [duplicate]
I have a Ruby hash:
ages = { "Bruce" => 32,
"Clark" => 28
}
Assuming I have another hash of replacement names, is there an elegant way to rename all the keys so that I end up ...
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Jump to Closing tag in VS Code?
I can't seem to find a way to select the beginning of a bracket and jump to the end of it through some key combination or something in VS Code. For example, in atom, this is done with Ctrl + m.
I ...
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Remove all elements from array that do not start with a certain string
I have an array that looks like this:
array(
'abc' => 0,
'foo-bcd' => 1,
'foo-def' => 1,
'foo-xyz' => 0,
// ...
)
How can I retain only the elements that start with foo-?