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As of Jekyll 3.2, you can use the filter where_exp to filter a collection by any of its properties. Say you have the following collection item in an "albums" collection: --- title: My Amazing Album --- ... You can combine the where_exp and first filters to grab just that one item: ...
Given an 'albums' collection, you can loop through and output each item: {% for album in site.albums %} {{ album.content }} {% endfor %} Any custom front matter variables are also available within the loop. {% for album in site.albums %} {{ album.title }} {{ album.content }} {%...
For this example, an Ordered Collection will be used to show the different messages that can be sent to an OrderedCollection object to loop over the elements.The code below will instantiate an empty OrderedCollection using the message new and then populate it with 4 numbers using the message add: a...
fs is the File System API in node. We can use the method readFile on our fs variable, pass it a data.csv file, format and function that reads and splits the csv for further processing. This assumes you have a file named data.csv in the same folder. 'use strict' const fs = require('fs'); fs.r...
# Read a text file and replace the IPv4 and IPv6 by fake IP Address # Describe all variables $SourceFile = "C:\sourcefile.txt" $IPv4File = "C:\IPV4.txt" $DestFile = "C:\ANONYM.txt" $Regex_v4 = "(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})" $Anonym_v4 = &quo...
Download WordPress core $ wp core download --locale=nl_NL Install WordPress $ wp core install --url=example.com --title=Example --admin_user=supervisor --admin_password=strongpassword [email protected] Display the WordPress version $ wp core version Transform a single-site i...
Create a new database. $ wp db create Drop an existing database. $ wp db drop --yes Reset the current database. $ wp db reset --yes Execute a SQL query stored in a file. $ wp db query < debug.sql
This behaviour can be extended. Here is a 3-dimensional array: [[[111,112,113],[121,122,123],[131,132,133]],[[211,212,213],[221,222,223],[231,232,233]],[[311,312,313],[321,322,323],[331,332,333]]] As is probably obvious, this gets a bit hard to read. Use backslashes to break up the different dim...
When using d3.request() or one of the convenience constructors (d3.json, d3.csv, d3.tsv, d3.html and d3.xml) there are many sources for error. There may be problems with the issued request or its response due to network errors, or the parsing might fail if the content is not well-formed. Within the...
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...
Decryption Code public static string Decrypt(string cipherText) { if (cipherText == null) return null; byte[] cipherBytes = Convert.FromBase64String(cipherText); using (Aes encryptor = Aes.Create()) { Rfc2898DeriveBytes pdb = ...
IObserver<T> and IObservable<T> interfaces can be used to implement observer pattern in .NET IObservable<T> interface represents the class that sends notifications IObserver<T> interface represents the class that receives them public class Stock { private string Sym...
By using tools like lscpu as lscpu is an easy way to get CPU information. $ lscpu Architecture: x86_64 CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit Byte Order: Little Endian CPU(s): 4 On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3 Thread(s) per core: 1 Core(s) per socket: 4 So...
One of the most useful things that came along with sections is blocks. Blocks are basically a blueprint for something that can be created an unlimited amount of times. One of the best examples is the slides of a slider. A block is a top level item in the schema, meaning it is alongside things like n...
iex(1)> [x, y] = ["String1", "String2"] iex(2)> "#{x} #{y}" # "String1 String2"
["String1", " ", "String2"] |> IO.iodata_to_binary # "String1 String2" This will gives some performances boosts as strings not duplicated in memory. Alternative method: iex(1)> IO.puts(["String1", " ", "String2"]) # ...
Enum.join(["String1", "String2"], " ") # "String1 String2"
Navigate to project's app module and create libs directory. Place your .aar file there. For example myLib.aar. Add the code below to android block of app level's build.gradle file. repositories { flatDir { dirs 'libs' } } This way you defined a new ext...
package main import ( "fmt" "k8s.io/client-go/1.5/kubernetes" "k8s.io/client-go/1.5/pkg/api/v1" "k8s.io/client-go/1.5/rest" ) func main() { config, err = rest.InClusterConfig() if err != nil { return nil, err } ...
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...

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