Tutorial by Examples: r

To start a new thread: use std::thread; fn main() { thread::spawn(move || { // The main thread will not wait for this thread to finish. That // might mean that the next println isn't even executed before the // program exits. println!("Hello from spa...
The jQuery UI framework helps to extend and increase the User Interface controls for jQuery JavaScript library. When you wish to use jQuery UI, you will need to add these libraries to your HTML. A quick way to start is using the Content Delivery Network available code sources: jQuery Libraries ht...
You can create a tuple and use a switch like so: var str: String? = "hi" var x: Int? = 5 switch (str, x) { case (.Some,.Some): print("Both have values") case (.Some, nil): print("String has a value") case (nil, .Some): print("Int has a value&...
Assuming you have a model called Post defined in your models.py file that contains blog posts, and has a date_published field. Step 1: Write the context processor Create (or add to) a file in your app directory called context_processors.py: from myapp.models import Post def recent_blog_posts...
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Following the Rcpp example in this documentation entry, consider the following tough-to-vectorize function, which creates a vector of length len where the first element is specified (first) and each element x_i is equal to cos(x_{i-1} + 1): repeatedCosPlusOne <- function(first, len) { x <-...
Many-to-One Relationship from django.db import models class Author(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=50) #Book has a foreignkey (many to one) relationship with author class Book(models.Model): author = models.ForeignKey(Author, on_delete=models.CASCADE) publish_...
Django ORM is a powerful abstraction that lets you store and retrieve data from the database without writing sql queries yourself. Let's assume the following models: class Author(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=50) class Book(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max...
This example of the Sortable using a Placeholder is common usage. Sortable is applied to a group of DOM elements, allowing the user to move items around in the list via Drag'n Drop style actions. <!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8&q...
While the math.sqrt function is provided for the specific case of square roots, it's often convenient to use the exponentiation operator (**) with fractional exponents to perform nth-root operations, like cube roots. The inverse of an exponentiation is exponentiation by the exponent's reciprocal. S...
To access entities declared in a module from another program unit (module, procedure or program), the module must be used with the use statement. module shared_data implicit none integer :: iarray(4) = [1, 2, 3, 4] real :: rarray(4) = [1., 2., 3., 4.] end module program test !...
Literal format strings were introduced in PEP 498 (Python3.6 and upwards), allowing you to prepend f to the beginning of a string literal to effectively apply .format to it with all variables in the current scope. >>> foo = 'bar' >>> f'Foo is {foo}' 'Foo is bar' This works wi...
The background-position property is used to specify the starting position for a background image or gradient .myClass { background-image: url('path/to/image.jpg'); background-position: 50% 50%; } The position is set using an X and Y co-ordinate and be set using any of the units used withi...
It is possible to configure Django to output log to a local or remote syslog service. This configuration uses the python builtin SysLogHandler. from logging.handlers import SysLogHandler LOGGING = { 'version': 1, 'disable_existing_loggers': True, 'formatters': { 'standard':...
Detailed instructions on getting couchbase set up or installed.
Getting the Constructor Object You can obtain Constructor class from the Class object like this: Class myClass = ... // get a class object Constructor[] constructors = myClass.getConstructors(); Where the constructors variable will have one Constructor instance for each public constructor decl...
Many C interfaces such as SDL2 have their own deletion functions. This means that you cannot use smart pointers directly: std::unique_ptr<SDL_Surface> a; // won't work, UNSAFE! Instead, you need to define your own deleter. The examples here use the SDL_Surface structure which should be fre...
To demystify Template Haskell, suppose you have data Example a = Example { _foo :: Int, _bar :: a } then makeLenses 'Example produces (more or less) foo :: Lens' (Example a) Int bar :: Lens (Example a) (Example b) a b There's nothing particularly magical going on, though. You can write ...
A Lens' s a means that you can always find an a within any s. A Prism' s a means that you can sometimes find that s actually just is a but sometimes it's something else. To be more clear, we have _1 :: Lens' (a, b) a because any tuple always has a first element. We have _Just :: Prism' (Maybe a) a...
A Traversal' s a shows that s has 0-to-many as inside of it. toListOf :: Traversal' s a -> (s -> [a]) Any type t which is Traversable automatically has that traverse :: Traversal (t a) a. We can use a Traversal to set or map over all of these a values > set traverse 1 [1..10] [1,1,1,...

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