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[*] ! Array coarray
real, dimension(n), codimension[*] :: a ! Array coarray
integer :: cx[10,10,*] ! scalar coarray with corank of 3
! Array coarray with corank of 3 with different cobounds
real :: c(m,n) :: [0 ... Modern Fortran – Part 3
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.0.0.0.18576: S 1905213613:1905213613(0) win 512
91:33:3b:3:a0:f5 d6:11:53:f:5e:c8 0.0.0.0.8066 > 0.0.0.0.49105: S 428779274:428779274(0) win 512
c4:27:40:74:3d:11 b9:a5:d3:1d:e:bf 0.0.0.0.8772 > 0.0.0.0.42343: S 1206065071
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, appearing in alphabetical order but allowing intervening letters, you can use the search expression:
"a.*e.*i.*o.*u"
This would match lines 1, 2, and 3. If you want lines containing all five vowels in order
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. This command connects to the Linux box with an IP address of 10.9.11.32 on port 5555. Now, I can run some commands to see what kind of box I have:
hostname
– outputs the name of workstation
ifconfig --a
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filesystem, if so desired [5]:
$ guestfish -N fs:ext3
When you call Guestfish with the new image,
$ guestfish -a
you are taken to a shell where you first need to enter run to toggle the system ... 9
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scan results [bsr]
0x18 Protocol specific port [psp]
0x1a Power condition transitions [pct]
0x2f Informational exceptions [ie]
0x37 Cache (seagate) [c_se]
0x38
0x3e
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Protocol specific port [psp]
0x1a Power condition transitions [pct]
0x2f Informational exceptions [ie]
0x37 Cache (seagate) [c_se]
0x38
0x3e Factory (seagate
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root:root /usr/local/bin/dockerize
FROM google/cloud-sdk:alpine
SHELL ["/bin/ash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
RUN apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps alpine-sdk libffi-dev openssl-dev python3-dev py3
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object
O
Python object
A simple example from nkmk creates a float64
data type (64-bit floating-point number):
import numpy as np
a = np.array([1, 2, 3], dtype=np.float64
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B/s ( 2.2 Gbit/s)
128 KiB blocks: 2176.5 IO/s, 272.1 MiB/s ( 2.3 Gbit/s)
256 KiB blocks: 751.2 IO/s, 187.8 MiB/s ( 1.6 Gbit/s)
512 KiB blocks: 448.7 IO/s, 224.3 MiB/s ( 1.9 Gbit/s)
1 MiB blocks