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REFRESH! There are 7299 unanswered questions (90.5242 answered)
 
 
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/me lurks into chat
oh, that doesn't work here...
how are you guys doing?
 
 
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@Malachi Rolling along nicely; good to see you again, Malachi.
 
 
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Q: C++ Error Header file may not be talking to C++ base file '<': is not a member of 'Plugin::API'

SpikieHello I am new to c++ code . just getting my toes wet i am trying to build this project in MSVC 2022 i got build error Error C2039 '<': is not a member of 'Plugin::API' enc-amf-test My Question My thought is the operator which is already declared in the header file. why i am get the above e...

 
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Q: C program: Design patterns and possible problems concerning performance and safety measures

Di0nI have been developing a program with C lately, its purpose over the top is to reconstruct meshes from point clouds which are generated by finding the intersection points of numerous rays fired at the image which had previously been preprocessed by a HED neural-network. I'm doing this for a schoo...

 
 
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Please see this question on code review codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/285387/…Soma 53 secs ago
 
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Q: Loop through cells of a range and convert to a hyperlink and change (Text To Display) to an ascending number per each row

SomaI have used the below code Loop through cells of a range and convert to a hyperlink and change (Text To Display) to an ascending number per each row. it works, but for the point of ascending number I have to use two loops (r and i). I wish to replace these loops with column index with reference t...

 
 
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Q: Image generator using prime numbers in polar coordinates

Ξένη ΓήινοςRelated This is a Python script that generates images using prime numbers up to a given positive integer, it generates prime numbers using the Sieve of Eratosthenes with some rudimentary Wheel factorization optimization, and then converts each prime number p to a polar coordinate (p, p), which is...

 
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Q: Print the name of the student with the best score, if two or more students have the same score, alphabetically. PYTHON

Mohammadsadeq BorjiyanIn some applications, we have stored information in a dictionary, and want to specify the output according to a specific criterion (criterion I). For example, the first criterion is to print the key corresponding to the largest value. If two or more of the values were the same, we go to the secon...

 
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@Malachi That's been a while!
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@Malachi Doing pretty good. Nice to see you again.
 
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Q: OOP tic-tac-toe

Ebrahim Al-AghbariI have created my first personal project - tic tac toe game. It is my first time approaching code using Object-Oriented paradigm and I would like to get feedback on it and on aspects where I can improve. class Game: game_over = False players = [] grids = {"Top left": " ", "Top": " ",

 
 
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Unfortunately no, this is not a code review site, however one does exist: codereview.stackexchange.com. I don't know if they'll just take a look at your entire repo however. — Chris Haas 17 secs ago
@ChrisHaas yes- In the current form the code above would likely be closed as off-topic because the code is not embedded directly. — Sᴀᴍ Onᴇᴌᴀ 57 secs ago
Stack Overflow site is not about code reviewing. I recommend you to edit your question - add a small test case with input array size say 7x7, with some manually selected data that can be verified manually (where the output can be verified manually). In case the output is not the expected result, ask how to fix your code. — Rotem just now
 
 
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Q: Error when converting a date to a string

Adrianne GeyerWhen I run my python script, I am getting the following error when trying to convert a date column in my .csv file to a string. File "C:\Python311\Lib\_strptime.py", line 568, in _strptime_datetime tt, fraction, gmtoff_fraction = _strptime(data_string, format) File "C:\Python3...

 
 
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Q: Yet another simple Rock, Paper and Scissors game

Richard NeumannI implemented a simple CLI based rock-paper-scissors game in Rust. The player plays against the computer. Each game has three rounds, not counting draws. Cargo.toml [package] name = "rps" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2021" # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/...

 
And SO isn't a code review site, its a technical problem solving site. So questions asking "is my code following best practices" will get closed as opinion based, because there is not only one right answer. — Dale K 11 secs ago
 
11:44 PM
If your code is working, the question might be more suitable for Code ReviewOld Dog Programmer 19 secs ago
 

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