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  1. Looping through the content of a file in Bash - Stack Overflow

    Oct 6, 2009 · The way how this command gets a lot more complex as crucial issues are fixed, presents very well why using for to iterate file lines is a a bad idea. Plus, the expansion aspect …

  2. Iterate through a C++ Vector using a 'for' loop - Stack Overflow

    Oct 3, 2012 · Iterate through a C++ Vector using a 'for' loop Asked 12 years, 10 months ago Modified 1 year, 6 months ago Viewed 1.2m times

  3. How to iterate (keys, values) in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow

    How to iterate (keys, values) in JavaScript? [duplicate] Asked 9 years, 6 months ago Modified 3 years, 10 months ago Viewed 1.2m times

  4. How to loop over grouped Pandas dataframe? - Stack Overflow

    See this answer for a comprehensive ways to iterate over a dataframe. The most performant way is probably itertuples(). Following is an example where a nested dictionary is created using a …

  5. bash - Looping through all files in a directory - Stack Overflow

    I want to write a shell script that will loop through all the files in a directory and echo "put ${filename}". Can anyone point me in the right direction?

  6. python - Iterating through a JSON object - Stack Overflow

    This question has been out here a long time, but I wanted to contribute how I usually iterate through a JSON object. In the example below, I've shown a hard-coded string that contains …

  7. javascript - How to iterate a Map () object? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 4, 2019 · I have a Map() object that I need to iterate, so I can get the day of the week and a selected hour. The code below doesn't work, because …

  8. How can I iterate over files in a given directory? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 30, 2012 · I need to iterate through all .asm files inside a given directory and do some actions on them. How can this be done in a efficient way?

  9. c++ - For every character in string - Stack Overflow

    Feb 24, 2012 · Possible duplicate of How can I iterate through a string and also know the index (current position)?. Don't worry about the index part in the answers.

  10. How can I loop through a List<T> and grab each item?

    Sep 18, 2013 · Another word of warning, if you have a big list, (by big I mean over 100,000 items) myMoney.Count start to take a while as it has to traverse the list to perform the Count, and in …

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