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$ git log master # specify branch $ git show v1.0 # specify tag $ git show HEAD # specify current branch $ git show origin # specify default remote-tracking branch for remote 'origin' You can specify revision using a symbolic ref name, which includes branches (for example 'master'...
$ git show # equivalent to 'git show HEAD' 'HEAD' names the commit on which you based the changes in the working tree, and is usually the symbolic name for the current branch. Many (but not all) commands that take revision parameter defaults to 'HEAD' if it is missing.
$ git show @{1} # uses reflog for current branch $ git show master@{1} # uses reflog for branch 'master' $ git show HEAD@{1} # uses 'HEAD' reflog A ref, usually a branch or HEAD, followed by the suffix @ with an ordinal specification enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. {1}, {1...
$ git show master@{yesterday} $ git show HEAD@{5 minutes ago} # or HEAD@{5.minutes.ago} A ref followed by the suffix @ with a date specification enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. {yesterday}, {1 month 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour 1 second ago} or {1979-02-26 18:30:00}) specifies the value of the ref at ...
$ git log @{upstream}.. # what was done locally and not yet published, current branch $ git show master@{upstream} # show upstream of branch 'master' The suffix @{upstream} appended to a branchname (short form <branchname>@{u}) refers to the branch that the branch specified by branc...
$ git reset --hard HEAD^ # discard last commit $ git rebase --interactive HEAD~5 # rebase last 4 commits A suffix ^ to a revision parameter means the first parent of that commit object. ^<n> means the <n>-th parent (i.e. <rev>^ is equivalent to <rev>^1). A...
In some cases the behavior of a command depends on whether it is given branch name, tag name, or an arbitrary revision. You can use "de-referencing" syntax if you need the latter. A suffix ^ followed by an object type name (tag, commit, tree, blob) enclosed in brace pair (for example v0.9...
$ git show HEAD^{/fix nasty bug} # find starting from HEAD $ git show ':/fix nasty bug' # find starting from any branch A colon (':'), followed by a slash ('/'), followed by a text, names a commit whose commit message matches the specified regular expression. This name returns the younge...
It is possible to change Code Folding preference to suit your need. Thus code folding can be set enable/unable for specific constructs (ex: if block, for loop, Sections ...). To change folding preferences, go to Preferences -> Code Folding: Then you can choose which part of the code can be f...
Instead of linking to an external file, you can also include the JS code as-is in your HTML: <script> // JavaScript code </script>
Suppose the following generic interface has been declared: public interface MyGenericInterface<T> { public void foo(T t); } Below are listed the possible ways to implement it. Non-generic class implementation with a specific type Choose a specific type to replace the formal type ...
Reading file using a BufferedInputStream generally faster than FileInputStream because it maintains an internal buffer to store bytes read from the underlying input stream. import java.io.BufferedInputStream; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.IOException; public class FileReadin...
Each Java Thread has an interrupt flag, which is initially false. Interrupting a thread, is essentially nothing more than setting that flag to true. The code running on that thread can check the flag on occasion and act upon it. The code can also ignore it completely. But why would each Thread have...
The double tap, like a single tap, also uses the UITapGestureRecognizer. You simply set the numberOfTapsRequired to 2. Swift override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Double Tap let doubleTapGesture = UITapGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(handleDoubleTa...
The UILongPressGestureRecognizer lets you listen for a long press on a view. You can set the length of delay before the action method is called. Swift override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Long Press let longPressGesture = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self, ...
Swipe gestures allow you to listen for the user moving their finger across the screen quickly in a certain direction. Swift override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Swipe (right and left) let swipeRightGesture = UISwipeGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(...
Pinches are a two fingered gesture where the fingers move closer or farther from each other. This gesture is generally used for resizing a view. Swift override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Pinch let pinchGesture = UIPinchGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #sele...
Two fingers rotating around a center can be listened for with the UIRotationGestureRecognizer. This is generally used for rotating a view. Swift override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Rotate let rotateGesture = UIRotationGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selec...
Drag a gesture recognizer from the object library onto your view. Control drag from the gesture in the Document Outline to your View Controller code in order to make an Outlet and an Action. Notes This example comes from this fuller sample project demonstrating gesture recognizers.
Time series data can be stored as a ts object. ts objects contain information about seasonal frequency that is used by ARIMA functions. It also allows for calling of elements in the series by date using the window command. #Create a dummy dataset of 100 observations x <- rnorm(100) #Convert ...

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