Tutorial by Examples: view

Scale the image using START. Scale the image using END. Official Docs FitStart This will fit to the smallest size of the container, and it will align it to the start. <ImageView android:layout_width="200dp" android:layout_height="200dp" android:src...
Scale the image using CENTER. Official Docs This expands the image to try to match the container and it will align it to the center, it will fit to the smaller size. Bigger height ( fit to width ) Same width and height.
Scale the image using FILL. Official Docs <ImageView android:layout_width="100dp" android:layout_height="200dp" android:src="@mipmap/ic_launcher" android:id="@+id/imageView" android:scaleType="fitXY&quo...
A model can also be added to the partial view : @model Solution.Project.Namespace.MyModelClass <p>@Model.Property</p> In the View you can now just use: <div> @Html.Partial("PartialViewExample", new MyModelClass(){Property="my property value"}) <...
CREATE VIEW View_Index02 WITH SCHEMABINDING AS SELECT c.CompanyName, o.OrderDate, o.OrderID, od.ProductID FROM dbo.Customers C INNER JOIN dbo.orders O ON c.CustomerID=o.CustomerID INNER JOIN dbo.[Order Details] od ON o.OrderID=od.OrderID GO CREATE UNIQUE C...
//Here self.webView is the view whose screenshot I need to take //The screenshot is saved in jpg format in the application directory to avoid any loss of quality in retina display devices i.e. all current devices running iOS 10 UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(self.webView.bounds.size, N...
You can create custom views that can be integrated to your page thanks to those adjustment tools. Select File > New > File... > Forms > Forms ContentView (Xaml) and create a view for each specific layout : TabletHome.xamland PhoneHome.xaml. Then select File > New > File... > F...
There are a couple of builtin viewports, that each do different things. Here is a list of the names, and their descriptions: Viewport NameDescriptionStretchViewportWill stretch the screen. No black bars, but aspect ratio might be off.FitViewportWill maximize it's size based on the aspect ratio. Cou...
You can make your very own custom viewport. It may have black bars, and it may or may not keep it's aspect ratio, depending on how you program it. A custom viewport would look something like this: public class Tutorial extends Viewport. You would need to override update(width, height), but that's it...
Do not allocate new objects in onDraw @Override protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) { super.onDraw(canvas); Paint paint = new Paint(); //Do not allocate here } Instead of drawing drawables in canvas... drawable.setBounds(boundsRect); drawable.draw(canvas); Use a B...
To get started with unit testing, which will be done in the tests file and will be testing the View Controller and Storyboard, we should introduce these two files to the test file. Defining the View Controller Swift var viewController : ViewController! Introducing the Storyboard and initializi...
A spannable TextView can be used in Android to highlight a particular portion of text with a different color, style, size, and/or click event in a single TextView widget. Consider that you have defined a TextView as follows: TextView textview=findViewById(R.id.textview); Then you can apply diff...
Objective-C NSURL *url = [[NSURL alloc] initWithString:@"YOUR URL"]; // url can be remote or local AVPlayer *player = [AVPlayer playerWithURL:url]; // create a player view controller AVPlayerViewController *controller = [[AVPlayerViewController alloc] init]; [self presentViewC...
Inspecting an Object You can find the public methods an object can respond to using either the methods or public_methods methods, which return an array of symbols: class Foo def bar; 42; end end f = Foo.new def f.yay; 17; end p f.methods.sort #=> [:!, :!=, :!~, :<=>, :==, :===, :=...
It is possible to query an object about its instance variables using instance_variables, instance_variable_defined?, and instance_variable_get, and modify them using instance_variable_set and remove_instance_variable: class Foo attr_reader :bar def initialize @bar = 42 end end f = F...
The Kernel exposes methods for getting the list of global_variables and local_variables: cats = 42 $demo = "in progress" p global_variables.sort #=> [:$!, :$", :$$, :$&, :$', :$*, :$+, :$,, :$-0, :$-F, :$-I, :$-K, :$-W, :$-a, #=> :$-d, :$-i, :$-l, :$-p, :$-v, :$-w, :$...
Classes and modules have the same methods for introspecting instance variables as any other object. Class and modules also have similar methods for querying the class variables (@@these_things): p Module.methods.grep(/class_variable/) #=> [:class_variables, :class_variable_get, :remove_class_va...
pie view - (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect { NSArray *data = @[@30, @15, @5, @17, @3, @10, @20]; // 1. context CGContextRef cxtRef = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(); CGPoint center = CGPointMake(150, 150); CGFloat radius = 150; __block CGFloat startAngle = 0; ...
JSON Viewer SourceForge is a plugin for JSON visualization and formatting. It is useful for indenting /formatting JSON documents and can be used to browse complex JSON file using a treeview tool. The following image shows the commands offered by the plugin: Starting from an unformatted JSON frag...
If we have a Model as following, from django.db import models from django.contrib.auth.models import User class UserModuleProfile(models.Model): user = models.OneToOneField(User) expired = models.DateTimeField() admin = models.BooleanField(default=False) employee_id = models...

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