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While good software design often maximizes code reusability, sometimes it can be useful to define asynchronous tasks inline in your code via Lambda expressions to maximize code readability. In this example, we will create a single class which contains a main() method. Inside this method, we will us...
This example creates a simple window with a button and a line-edit in a layout. It also shows how to connect a signal to a slot, so that clicking the button adds some text to the line-edit. import sys from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QWidget if __name__ == '__main__': app ...
The Java Native Interface (JNI) allows you to call Java functions from native code. Here is a simple example of how to do it: Java code: package com.example.jniexample; public class JNITest { public static int getAnswer(bool) { return 42; } } Native code: int getTheAnswer(...
This example shows multiple producers and consumers sharing the same buffer. Protected entries in Ada implement a queue to handle waiting tasks. The default queuing policy is First In First Out. ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Multiple producers and consumers ...
Say you have the string s = 'AAAABBBCCDAABBB' and you would like to split it so all the 'A's are in one list and so with all the 'B's and 'C', etc. You could do something like this s = 'AAAABBBCCDAABBB' s_dict = {} for i in s: if i not in s_dict.keys(): s_dict[i] = [i] els...
This example illustrates how the default key is chosen if we do not specify any c = groupby(['goat', 'dog', 'cow', 1, 1, 2, 3, 11, 10, ('persons', 'man', 'woman')]) dic = {} for k, v in c: dic[k] = list(v) dic Results in {1: [1, 1], 2: [2], 3: [3], ('persons', 'man', 'woman'): [('...
Notice in this example that mulato and camel don't show up in our result. Only the last element with the specified key shows up. The last result for c actually wipes out two previous results. But watch the new version where I have the data sorted first on same key. list_things = ['goat', 'dog', 'do...
In this example we see what happens when we use different types of iterable. things = [("animal", "bear"), ("animal", "duck"), ("plant", "cactus"), ("vehicle", "harley"), \ ("vehicle", "speed b...
From Java 8 onwards, the Lambda operator ( -> ) is the operator used to introduce a Lambda Expression. There are two common syntaxes, as illustrated by these examples: Java SE 8 a -> a + 1 // a lambda that adds one to its argument a -> { return a + 1; } // an equivalen...
Naturally, being able to install hard drive cloning utilities can be an important aspect of installing and maintaining your operating system. Getting set up with Clonezilla is surprisingly less straightforward than I'd have expected. The wealth of options, while valuable, also makes each part of id...
Find-Module -Name <Name>
Install-Module -Name <name>
Uninstall-Module -Name <Name> -RequiredVersion <Version>
Update-Module -Name <Name>
There are specific scenarios where in we might need to create a Quartz scheduler,based on user input on when a scheduler should be triggered,apart from we can handle cases,where we have certain pre-defined functionalities,which need to be triggered based on user action,at a certain period. This exa...
The basic example Open routes/web.php file and paste the following code in file: Route::get('helloworld', function () { return '<h1>Hello World</h1>'; }); here 'helloworld' will act as page name you want to access, and if you don't want to create blade file and still want to ...
Open routes file. Paste the following code in: Route::get('helloworld', function () { return '<h1>Hello World</h1>'; }); after going to route http://localhost/helloworld it displays Hello World. The routes file is located /routes/web.php
Accessing pages and outputting data is fairly easy in Laravel. All of the page routes are located in app/routes.php. There are usually a few examples to get you started, but we're going to create a new route. Open your app/routes.php, and paste in the following code: Route::get('helloworld', functi...
It's entirely possible to use PICO-8 as an interactive shell, but you probably want to tap into the game loop. In order to do that, you must create at least one of these callback functions: _update() _update60() (after v0.1.8) _draw() A minimal "game" might simply draw something on...
If you want a title screen or an endgame screen, consider setting up a mode switching mechanism: function _init() mode = 1 end function _update() if (mode == 1) then if (btnp(5)) mode = 2 elseif (mode == 2) then if (btnp(5)) mode = 3 end end function _draw() cls() ...

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