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Consider this simple example: import QtQuick 2.7 import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 ApplicationWindow { visible: true width: 400 height: 640 Rectangle{ id: rect anchors.centerIn: parent height: 100 width: parent.width color: "blue...
Sample Data: CREATE TABLE table_name ( id, list ) AS SELECT 1, 'a,b,c,d' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Multiple items in the list SELECT 2, 'e' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Single item in the list SELECT 3, NULL FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- NULL list SELECT 4, 'f,,g' FROM DUAL; -- NULL item...
PL/SQL Function: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION split_String( i_str IN VARCHAR2, i_delim IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT ',' ) RETURN SYS.ODCIVARCHAR2LIST DETERMINISTIC AS p_result SYS.ODCIVARCHAR2LIST := SYS.ODCIVARCHAR2LIST(); p_start NUMBER(5) := 1; p_end NUMBER(5); ...
Sample Data: CREATE TABLE table_name ( id, list ) AS SELECT 1, 'a,b,c,d' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Multiple items in the list SELECT 2, 'e' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Single item in the list SELECT 3, NULL FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- NULL list SELECT 4, 'f,,g' FROM DUAL; -- NULL item...
Sample Data: CREATE TABLE table_name ( id, list ) AS SELECT 1, 'a,b,c,d' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Multiple items in the list SELECT 2, 'e' FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- Single item in the list SELECT 3, NULL FROM DUAL UNION ALL -- NULL list SELECT 4, 'f,,g' FROM DUAL; -- NULL item...
User can add custom route, mapping an URL to a specific action in a controller. This is used for search engine optimization purpose and make URLs readable. routes.MapRoute( name: "AboutUsAspx", // Route name url: "AboutUs.aspx", // URL with parameters defaults: new { c...
You can implement the swipe-to-dismiss and drag-and-drop features with the RecyclerView without using 3rd party libraries. Just use the ItemTouchHelper class included in the RecyclerView support library. Instantiate the ItemTouchHelper with the SimpleCallback callback and depending on which functi...
var dict = ["name": "John", "surname": "Doe"] // Set the element with key: 'name' to 'Jane' dict["name"] = "Jane" print(dict)
using System.Net; using System.IO; ... string requestUrl = "https://www.example.com/submit.html"; HttpWebRequest request = HttpWebRequest.CreateHttp(requestUrl); request.Method = "POST"; // Optionally, set properties of the HttpWebRequest, such as: request.AutomaticD...
using System.Net; using System.IO; ... string requestUrl = "https://www.example.com/page.html"; HttpWebRequest request = HttpWebRequest.CreateHttp(requestUrl); // Optionally, set properties of the HttpWebRequest, such as: request.AutomaticDecompression = DecompressionMethods.GZ...
using System.Net; ... string serverResponse; try { // Call a method that performs an HTTP request (per the above examples). serverResponse = PerformHttpRequest(); } catch (WebException ex) { if (ex.Status == WebExceptionStatus.ProtocolError) { HttpWebResponse...
A list can be rendered using the v-for directive. The syntax requires that you specify the source array to iterate on, and an alias that will be used to reference each item in the iteration. In the following example we use items as the source array, and item as the alias for each item. HTML <di...
let myAllKeys = ["name" : "Kirit" , "surname" : "Modi"] let allKeys = Array(myAllKeys.keys) print(allKeys)
<link rel="stylesheet" media="min-width: 600px" href="example.css" /> This stylesheet is still downloaded but is applied only on devices with screen width larger than 600px.
This example generates random values between 0 and 2147483647. Random rnd = new Random(); int randomNumber = rnd.Next();
Generate a random number between 0 and 1.0. (not including 1.0) Random rnd = new Random(); var randomDouble = rnd.NextDouble();
Generate a random number between minValue and maxValue - 1. Random rnd = new Random(); var randomBetween10And20 = rnd.Next(10, 20);
When creating Random instances with the same seed, the same numbers will be generated. int seed = 5; for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { Console.WriteLine("Random instance " + i); Random rnd = new Random(seed); for (int j = 0; j < 5; j++) { Console.Write(rnd.Next(...
The main methods that are useful with this class are popleft and appendleft from collections import deque d = deque([1, 2, 3]) p = d.popleft() # p = 1, d = deque([2, 3]) d.appendleft(5) # d = deque([5, 2, 3])
Average The AVG() aggregate function will return the average of values selected. SELECT AVG(Salary) FROM Employees Aggregate functions can also be combined with the where clause. SELECT AVG(Salary) FROM Employees where DepartmentId = 1 Aggregate functions can also be combined with group by ...

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