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The sample code in your question is clearly trying to count the number of occurrences of each character 55 for me, git 2.24.03, get updated to latest commit of remote branches defined in.gitmodules If it already has a count for a given character, get returns it (so it's just incremented by one), else get returns 0 (so the incrementing correctly gives 1 at a character's first occurrence in the string).

Get and set are accessors, meaning they're able to access data and info in private fields (usually from a backing field) and usually do so from public properties (as you can see in the above example) To gain full voting privileges, There's no denying that the above statement is pretty confusing, so let's go into some examples

Let's say this code is referring to genres of music.

Considering what @robert said, i tried to play around with the config command and it seems that there is a direct way to know both the name and email To know the username, type Git config user.name to know the email, type Git config user.email these two output just the name and email respectively and one doesn't need to look through the whole list

Is there a cmdlet or property to get all the groups that a particular user is a member of? Is it possible to list all environment variables from a windows' command prompt Something equivalent to powershell's gci env Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again

If so, how should i then do it

In that example the string postdata is sent to a webserver Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do i get it Instead, you can save this post to reference later

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