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Q: C++ code reading from a text file, storing value in int, and outputting properly rounded float

Vlastimil BuriánI did not use C++ for ages, plus I was never much good at it, so please excuse my beginnerness. Let me present to you my code running on Linux reading from a text file, storing value in int for normal operations, but just for show outputting it also properly rounded in float with a (optional, rea...

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possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
@Duga Fine
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
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This, if tidied up and including proper code, would be better suited to Code Review Stackexchange (but please read their guidance fully before posting...I'm guessing you didn't do that this time). At stackoverflow we deal primarily with non-working code, not with subjective "improvements" to existing working code. — ADyson 57 secs ago
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Q: Select best LeetCode problem solution out of 2 for you

Eugene KrokhalevHere are two Rust solutions to LeetCode Problem #769. The problem is to split an array into the maximum number of chunks that would give us a sorted array after sorting each chunk separately and concatenating them all. Please look for a large and perfectly commented code sheet and a small one-lin...

 
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For any astronomy fans, it looks pretty cool when you run the code in this question Solar System simulation with real values in Pygame. If it is simple for you to run python, give it a go.
If your code works and you just want it reviewed, then please visit codereview.stackexchange.com (and be sure to include your code, not a link) (edit: as per comment above, with a link) — fdomn-m 43 secs ago
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possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
@Duga No code changed. I don't think there is any AI.
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Vlastimil Burián on question by Vlastimil Burián: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/294753/revisions
 
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Boss: "copy this project from <old PLC> to <new PLC>"
Me: "Alright"
Me: *some time later* "So nothing works, all the state bits are backwards. Looks like one is little-endian, and the other big-endian. Also, the region of memory used in the old PLC version is completely inaccessible in the new PLC."
Boss: "That sucks..."
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better is a relative term. What do you define as accurate reviews? This question is maybe better suited for codereview.stackexchange.com. — Peter Pointer 57 secs ago
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I’m voting to close this question because it appears to be asking for review of working code, not solving a problem. the Code Review site might be more suitable, but check their Help Center to understand their requirements before posting. — IMSoP 21 secs ago
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Q: Axios implementation best practice

C Sharp GuyI have created Axios implementation following SOLID principle .Is there any feedback on improving it's structure in a more cleaner and better way. axiosconfig.ts export const axiosConfig = { baseUrl : 'https://api.restful-api.dev/', timeout: 120000, headers: { 'Content-Type': 'a...

 
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