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Q&A Queries to count points lying on arbitrary line

Suppose we have N points on XY plane, ie. (x, y) and x, y are integers and multiple queries where each query is of the form y = mx + c and m, c are integers. Is it possible to count number of poin...

2 answers  ·  posted 10mo ago by theabbie‭  ·  last activity 10mo ago by matthewsnyder‭

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Q&A Does using an Integer have any speed/performance benefits over a string in JSON

I'm working on an API to respond some data about a bunch of orders and items. The order and item numbers are always an integer (it's the order.id and item.id value, respectively). Originally the re...

3 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Welz‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by .                                                .‭