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ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Announcements"); CamlQuery camlQuery = new CamlQuery(); camlQuery.ViewXml = "<View><Query><Where><Geq><FieldRef Name='ID'/>" + &qu...
This example shows how to retrieve items from the server as well as get deeper properties of each list item. By default, the server will only return the minimum amount of data to represent the object. It is up to the caller to request additional information from the server. ClientContext clientCont...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Announcements"); CamlQuery camlQuery = new CamlQuery(); ListItemCollection collListItem = oList.GetItems(camlQuery); clientContext.Load( collListItem, items =>...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); ListCollection collList = clientContext.Web.Lists; clientContext.Load( collList, lists => lists.Where( list => list.Hidden == false).Include( list => list.Title, list => list.Items.Take(10)...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Announcements"); ListItemCollectionPosition itemPosition = null; while (true) { CamlQuery camlQuery = new CamlQuery(); camlQuery.ListItemCollectionPosition = it...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; Group oGroup = collGroup.GetById(7); UserCollection collUser = oGroup.Users; clientContext.Load(collUser); clientContext.ExecuteQuer...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; Group oGroup = collGroup.GetById(7); UserCollection collUser = oGroup.Users; clientContext.Load(collUser, users => users.Includ...
ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); GroupCollection collGroup = clientContext.Web.SiteGroups; clientContext.Load(collGroup); clientContext.Load(collGroup, groups => groups.Include( group => group.Users)); ...
C++11 In C++11, compilers are required to implicitly move from a local variable that is being returned. Moreover, most compilers can perform copy elision in many cases and elide the move altogether. As a result of this, returning large objects that can be moved cheaply no longer requires special ha...
Often times you will want to have events for your objects. function spanOver(d,i){ var span = d3.select(this); span.classed("spanOver",true); } function spanOut(d,i){ var span = d3.select(this); span.classed("spanOver", false); } var div = d3.select('#divID')...
Higher-order functions can be used to ensure that system resources are disposed, even when a treatment raises an exception. The pattern used by with_output_file allows a clean separation of concerns: the higher-order with_output_file functions takes care of managing the system resources bound to fi...
Even when all your work is directed at a single worksheet, it's still a very good practice to explicitly specify the worksheet in your code. This habit makes it much easier to expand your code later, or to lift parts (or all) of a Sub or Function to be re-used someplace else. Many developers establi...
Matplotlib supports both object-oriented and imperative syntax for plotting. The imperative syntax is intentionally designed to be very close to Matlab syntax. The imperative syntax (sometimes called 'state-machine' syntax) issues a string of commands all of which act on the most recent figure or a...
Some basic types and classes in Java are fundamentally mutable. For example, all array types are mutable, and so are classes like java.util.Data. This can be awkward in situations where an immutable type is mandated. One way to deal with this is to create an immutable wrapper for the mutable type...
static int Sum(int a, int b) { return a + b; } static int Multiplication(int a, int b) { return a * b; } static void Main(string[] args) { Func<int, int, int> method = Sum; // method points to the Sum method // that retuns 1 int variable and takes 2 int vari...
The double-colon syntax of names in the use statement looks similar to names used elsewhere in the code, but meaning of these paths is different. Names in the use statement by default are interpreted as absolute, starting at the crate root. Names elsewhere in the code are relative to the current mo...
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We define the type of boolean expressions whose atoms are identified by strings as type expr = | Atom of string | Not of expr | And of expr * expr | Or of expr * expr and can evaluate these expressions using an oracle : string -> bool giving the values of the atoms we find as follows: le...
There are several additional attributes that the Volley NetworkImageView adds to the standard ImageView. However, these attributes can only be set in code. The following is an example of how to make an extension class that will pick up the attributes from your XML layout file and apply them to the N...
In Elm, reducing functions are called "folds", and there are two standard methods to "fold" values up: from the left, foldl, and from the right, foldr. > List.foldl (+) 0 [1,2,3] 6 : number The arguments to foldl and foldr are: reducing function: newValue -> accumul...

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