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Command line arguments passed to awk are stored in the internal array ARGV of ARGC elements. The first element of the array is the program name. For example: awk 'BEGIN { for (i = 0; i < ARGC; ++i) { printf "ARGV[%d]=\"%s\"\n", i, ARGV[i] } }' arg1 arg2 arg3 ...
Build.VERSION_CODES is an enumeration of the currently known SDK version codes. In order to conditionally run code based on the device's Android version, use the TargetApi annotation to avoid Lint errors, and check the build version before running the code specific to the API level. Here is an exa...
If you ever need an array that consists of extra arguments that you may or may not expect to have, apart from the ones you specifically declared, you can use the array rest parameter inside the arguments declaration as follows: Example 1, optional arguments into an array: function printArgs(arg1, ...
Setup First, install the necessary packages with: npm install express cors mongoose Code Then, add dependencies to your server.js file, create the database schema and the name of the collection, create an Express.js server, and connect to MongoDB: var express = require('express'); var cors =...
Setup First, install the necessary packages with: npm install express cors mongoose Code Then, add dependencies to server.js, create the database schema and the name of the collection, create an Express.js server, and connect to MongoDB: var express = require('express'); var cors = require('...
There is currently a proposal (not yet part of the ECMAScript standard) to add a finally callback to promises that will be executed regardless of whether the promise is fulfilled or rejected. Semantically, this is similar to the finally clause of the try block. You would usually use this functional...
\documentclass{article}% or book, report, ... \begin{document} See \cite{citeA} or \cite{citeB} or \cite{citeA, citeB}. \begin{thebibliography}{x} % \bibitem{<biblabel>} <citation> \bibitem{citeA} {\scshape Author, A}, {\itshape A title}, Journal of So-and-So, 2000....
round() tie breaking In Python 2, using round() on a number equally close to two integers will return the one furthest from 0. For example: Python 2.x2.7 round(1.5) # Out: 2.0 round(0.5) # Out: 1.0 round(-0.5) # Out: -1.0 round(-1.5) # Out: -2.0 In Python 3 however, round() will retur...
Everything you need to get started with Django admin is already setup in Django's default project layout. This includes: # settings.py # `django.contrib.admin` and its dependancies. INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes',...
The following are the steps to start an Eclipse remote debugger. This is useful when the application is not started from a server instance within Eclipse. This feature is really powerful and can also help debugging code which resides in the test or production environment. Let's have a look at the se...
Appearance : Happens when your script tries to send a HTTP header to the client but there already was output before, which resulted in headers to be already sent to the client. Possible Causes : Print, echo: Output from print and echo statements will terminate the opportunity to send HTTP hea...
What is XAMPP? XAMPP is the most popular PHP development environment. XAMPP is a completely free, open-source and easy to install Apache distribution containing MariaDB, PHP, and Perl. Where should I download it from? Download appropriate stable XAMPP version from their download page. Choose the ...
Assume an application with a MainActivity which can call the Next Activity using a button click. public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity { private final String LOG_TAG = MainActivity.class.getSimpleName(); @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { ...
Pan gesture recognizers detect dragging gestures. The following example adds an image to a view controller and lets the user drag it around on screen. Objective-C - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; UIImageView *imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:[UIImage imageNa...
Premise The most confusing thing surrounding pointer syntax in C and C++ is that there are actually two different meanings that apply when the pointer symbol, the asterisk (*), is used with a variable. Example Firstly, you use * to declare a pointer variable. int i = 5; /* 'p' is a pointer to a...
Without Auto Layout, animation is accomplished changing a view's frame over time. With Auto Layout, the constraints dictate the view frame, so you have to animate the constraints instead. This indirection makes animation harder to visualize. Here are the ways to animate with Auto Layout: Change ...
let mySwitch: UISwitch = { view.addSubview($0) $0.addTarget(self, action: "action", forControlEvents: .TouchUpInside) return $0 }(UISwitch())
Strings can be assigned directly to byte arrays and visa-versa. Remember that Strings are stored in a Multi-Byte Character Set (see Remarks below) so only every other index of the resulting array will be the portion of the character that falls within the ASCII range. Dim bytes() As Byte Dim exampl...
let view = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 100, height: 100)) view.backgroundColor = UIColor.orange self.view.addSubview(view) UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.75, delay: 0.5, options: .curveEaseIn, animations: { //This will cause view to go from (0,0) to // (self.view.frame.origi...
Headers may be used to declare globally used read-only resources, like string tables for example. Declare those in a separate header which gets included by any file ("Translation Unit") which wants to make use of them. It's handy to use the same header to declare a related enumeration to ...

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