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TRUNCATE TABLE Helloworlds This code will delete all the data from the table Helloworlds. Truncate table is almost similar to Delete from Table code. The difference is that you can not use where clauses with Truncate. Truncate table is considered better than delete because it uses less transacti...
Static .Net library methods can be called from PowerShell by encapsulating the full class name in third bracket and then calling the method using :: #calling Path.GetFileName() C:\> [System.IO.Path]::GetFileName('C:\Windows\explorer.exe') explorer.exe Static methods can be called from the c...
trigger MyTrigger on SomeObject__c (after insert, after update) { if (Trigger.isAfter && Trigger.isInsert) { System.debug('The following records were inserted: '); for (SomeObject__c o : Trigger.new) { System.debug(o.Name); } } else if (Trigg...
Template method pattern is a behavioral design pattern that defines the program skeleton of an algorithm in an operation, defering some steps to subclasses. Structure: Key notes: Template method uses Inheritance The Template method implemented by the base class should not be overridden. In t...
entry = tk.Entry(parent, width=10) entry.insert(0, "Hello, World!")
The value of an entry widget can be obtained with the get method of the widget: name_entry = tk.Entry(parent) ... name = name_entry.get() Optionally, you may associate an instance of a StringVar, and retrieve the value from the StringVar rather than from the widget: name_var = tk.StringVar() ...
Download: To set up WebSphere Liberty, download the latest zip from WASdev.net. Layout: Once you have the zip, extract it to any location on your file system. The basic layout of a Liberty install is the following: wlp/ # WLP_INSTALL_DIR bin/ # location of scrip...
Usage: $ nodetool repair [-h | -p | -pw | -u] <flags> [ -- keyspace_name [table_name]] Default Repair Option $ nodetool repair This command will repair the current node's primary token range (i.e. range which it owns) along with the replicas of other token ranges it has in all tables a...
System.Obsolete is an attribute that is used to mark a type or a member that has a better version, and thus should not be used. [Obsolete("This class is obsolete. Use SomeOtherClass instead.")] class SomeClass { // } In case the class above is used, the compiler will give the w...
This are the tools you need to build SFML for Android on a Windows Machine CMake Git Android SDK Android NDK Apache Ant MinGW (msys basic) Java jre Java jdk Android USB Driver (Download: http://adbdriver.com/ ) Make sure you've installed all tools (Tools -> Android SDK Tools / Platf...
Swift 2 import UIKit extension UIDevice { var modelName: String { var systemInfo = utsname() uname(&systemInfo) let machineMirror = Mirror(reflecting: systemInfo.machine) let identifier = machineMirror.children.reduce("") { identifier, ele...
my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.append(6) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) Note that the value 6 was appended to the existing array values.
We can use the insert() method to insert a value at any index of the array. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.insert(0,0) #array('i', [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) In the above example, the value 0 was inserted at index 0. Note that the first argument is the index while se...
A python array can be extended with more than one value using extend() method. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_extnd_array = array('i', [7,8,9,10]) my_array.extend(my_extnd_array) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10]) We see that the array my_array was extended...
Here is an example: my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) c=[11,12,13] my_array.fromlist(c) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13]) So we see that the values 11,12 and 13 were added from list c to my_array.
Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.remove(4) # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 5]) We see that the element 4 was removed from the array.
pop removes the last element from the array. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.pop() # array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4]) So we see that the last element (5) was popped out of array.
index() returns first index of the matching value. Remember that arrays are zero-indexed. my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) print(my_array.index(5)) # 5 my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,3,5]) print(my_array.index(3)) # 3 Note in that second example that only one index was returned, even though...
The reverse() method does what the name says it will do - reverses the array. Here is an example : my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.reverse() # array('i', [5, 4, 3, 2, 1])
This method provides you the array buffer start address in memory and number of elements in array. Here is an example: my_array = array('i', [1,2,3,4,5]) my_array.buffer_info() (33881712, 5)

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