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Fukuoka University

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP The University of Fukuoka / Fukuoka University 福岡大学 Established 1934 Administrative staff 2,111 Undergraduates 663 Doctoral students N/A Other students research students Location Fukuoka , Japan Campus Urban Athletics some varsity teams Website [1] Fukuoka University The University of Fukuoka or Fukuoka University is a research university located in Fukuoka, on the island of Kyushu, in Japan. The University has nine faculties with a total of around 20,000 students, 800 of whom are foreign. Its two campuses are in Nanakuma and Kitakyushu. It is one of the oldest universities in Japan and one of the highest ranked universities in Asia. Fukuoka University Hospital is one of Japan's top hospitals. The university has various alumni active in medical science, healthcare science, public health, life science and research. Contents 1 Organization 1.1 Faculties 1.2 Graduate Schools 2 Access 3 Famous alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Org

PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: [] operator not supported for strings

PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: operator not supported for strings I realise that this question has been asked a number of times but I am yet to find a solution to this problem. I am using pChart (pData v2.1.4). It works fine on the hosting site which is running php v5.6.30 but I getting a fatal error with the same code on XAMMP which is running php v7.2.5. The error refers to this line in pData: (NOTE: pData is a class written by a third party and so not my code) function convertToArray($Value) $Values = ""; $Values = $Value; return($Values); Any suggestions as to how to resolve the problem? I have tried declaring $Values as an array earlier in the code but this seemed to cause more errors. Also, is this php version related and an error that I am going to start getting if my hosting site moves on to a newer version php? 4 Answers 4 You can't convert string to array ( $Values = ""; $Values = $Value; ), so right variant: $Values = ""; $Valu

Hiroshima Prefecture

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Prefecture in Chūgoku (San'yō), Japan Hiroshima Prefecture 広島県 Prefecture Japanese transcription(s)  • Japanese 広島県  • Rōmaji Hiroshima-ken Flag Symbol Country Japan Region Chūgoku (San'yō) Island Honshu Capital Hiroshima Government  • Governor Hidehiko Yuzaki (since November 2009) Area  • Total 8,476.95 km 2 (3,272.97 sq mi) Area rank 11th Population (March 1, 2011)  • Total 2,857,990  • Rank 12th  • Density 337.15/km 2 (873.2/sq mi) ISO 3166 code JP-34 Districts 5 Municipalities 23 Tree Japanese maple ( Acer palmatum ) Bird Red-throated diver ( Gavia stellata ) Website pref.hiroshima.lg.jp Hiroshima Prefecture ( 広島県 , Hiroshima-ken ) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region on Honshu island. [1] The capital is the city of Hiroshima. [2] It has a population of around 2.8 million. Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2.1 Cities 2.2 Towns and villages 2.3 Mergers 3 Economy 4 Education 4.1 University 5 Transportation 5.1 Ra

Extracting text between two delimiters in a file and writing to a given filename

Extracting text between two delimiters in a file and writing to a given filename I'd like to be able to extract snippets from my code for documentation purposes. I can do this everytime I compile the code cheaply and it's an easy way to keep the code and documentation (at least snippets) up to date. So I'd like take a file source.cc with something like this in it: source.cc // DOCSNIP: source_def.snip [code] // DOCSNIP There may be more than one of these in a file obviously. The gist is I'd like to delimit a region of code (I'm not married to the syntax), along with a filename to stick it in, and write the content between the delimiters ("[code]" in this case) to a file (source_def.snip). What would be the easiest way with standard tools (awk/sed/grep) to extract these blocks to their respective files? Please add your desired output for that sample input to your question. – Cyrus Aug 20 at 17:23 Already there but updated. – Sean McAllister

Air travel back home UK to USA

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.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0; up vote 2 down vote favorite My wife and I (both US citizens) are flying from Leeds UK on British Airways, connecting in London Heathrow with an American Airlines flight to Philadelphia PA. What type of screening procedures will occur and will we be screened twice at the beginning in Leeds and at the connection in Heathrow? We have been given 1 hour and 40 minutes between flights to go from terminal 5 to terminal 3, which I understand is a 20-minute train ride. Our travel agent says these are the only possible flights. What will we possibly encounter in this situation? uk international-travel layovers airport-security share | improve this question edited Jun 20 at 14:14 dda 13.9k 3 26 48 asked Jun 20 at 11:38 Farris Thomson 11 1 2 If you have not actually booked it yet you could consider train from Leeds to London King's Cross, t