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package main | |
import ( | |
"golang.org/x/tour/wc" | |
"strings" | |
) | |
func WordCount(s string) map[string]int { | |
elements := strings.Fields(s) | |
elementMap := make(map[string]int) |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get upgrade | |
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | |
sudo apt-get clean | |
sudo rpi-update |
In Unix, a background process executes independently of the shell, leaving the terminal free for other work. To run a process in the background, include an & (an ampersand) at the end of the command you use to run the job. Following are some examples: | |
To run the count program, which will display the process identification number of the job, enter: | |
count & | |
To check the status of your job, enter: | |
ps | |
To bring a background process to the foreground, enter: | |
fg | |
If you have more than one job suspended in the background, enter: | |
fg %# |
cat /etc/issue |
"ycdn": "F", "ycompress": "F", "ycookiefree": "F", "ycsslink": "F", "ycsstop": "F", "ydns": "F", "ydom_access": "F", "ydupes": "F", "yemptysrc": "F", "yetag": "F", "yevents": "F", "yexpires": "F", "yexpressions": "F", "yexternal": "F", "yfavicon": "F", "yflush": "F", "yiframes": "F", "yimgnoscale": "F", "yjsbottom": "F", "ymincookie": "F", "ymindom": "F", "yminify": "F", "ymultipart": "F", "yno404": "F", "ynofilter": "F", "ynumreq": "F", "yopt_images": "F", "yopt_sprites": "F", "ypostloa": "F", "ypreload": "F", "yredirects": "F", "ysplit": "F", "yunder25": "F", "yxhr": "F", "yxhrmetho": "F" | |
ycdn | |
ycompress | |
ycookiefree | |
ycsslink | |
ycsstop | |
ydns | |
ydom_access | |
ydupes |
//replaces a string's commas with spaces | |
var replacement = 'test'; | |
//in my use i had a for loop that used the index to generate the value | |
//in this example if you had it in a loop it would replace each '$NUMBER' with 'test' | |
for(var i=0; i<5; i++){ | |
final = final.split('$'+value).join(replacement); | |
} |
var homes = [ | |
{ | |
"h_id": "3", | |
"city": "Dallas", | |
"state": "TX", | |
"zip": "75201", | |
"price": "162500" | |
}, { | |
"h_id": "4", | |
"city": "Bevery Hills", |