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One of the nicest features of flexbox is to allow optimally fitting containers to their parent element. Live demo. HTML: <div class="flex-container"> <div class="flex-item">1</div> <div class="flex-item">2</div> <div class=&q...
Using outline: .div1{ border: 3px solid black; outline: 6px solid blue; width: 100px; height: 100px; margin: 20px; } Using box-shadow: .div2{ border: 5px solid green; box-shadow: 0px 0px 0px 4px #000; width: 100px; height: 100px; margin: 20px; } Using a ps...
2.12.2 You can use the minElement() and maxElement() methods to find the minimum or maximum element in a given sequence. For example, with an array of numbers: let numbers = [2, 6, 1, 25, 13, 7, 9] let minimumNumber = numbers.minElement() // Optional(1) let maximumNumber = numbers.maxElement()...
Explicite selection A plotting style is usually selected using the with keyword, like plot x with points This allows to use different plotting styles for every plot: plot x with points, 2*x with lines Typing help with in the gnuplot command window gives a list of all available plotting styl...
As with docopt, with [docopt_dispatch] you craft your --help in the __doc__ variable of your entry-point module. There, you call dispatch with the doc string as argument, so it can run the parser over it. That being done, instead of handling manually the arguments (which usually ends up in a high c...
The following example shows how to use a QTimer to call a slot every 1 second. In the example, we use a QProgressBar to update its value and check the timer is working properly. main.cpp #include <QApplication> #include "timer.h" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QApp...
Consider the following naive method for adding two positive numbers using recursion: public static int add(int a, int b) { if (a == 0) { return b; } else { return add(a - 1, b + 1); // TAIL CALL } } This is algorithmically correct, but it has a major problem. ...
Manually open and close a file. # Using new method f = File.new("test.txt", "r") # reading f = File.new("test.txt", "w") # writing f = File.new("test.txt", "a") # appending # Using open method f = open("test.txt", "r&...
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For immutable elements (e.g. None, string literals etc.): my_list = [None] * 10 my_list = ['test'] * 10 For mutable elements, the same construct will result in all elements of the list referring to the same object, for example, for a set: >>> my_list=[{1}] * 10 >>> print(my_...
A CSS rule consists of a selector (e.g. h1) and declaration block ({}). h1 {}
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'enqueue_my_styles_and_scripts' ); /** * Enqueue styles (or scripts) conditionally. * * Load stylesheets (or scripts) specifically for IE. IE10 and above does * not support conditional comments in standards mode. * * @link https://gist.github.com/wpsc...
The most basic instance of an if construct evaluates a condition and executes some code according to the condition outcome. If the condition returns true, the code within the conditional is executed. counter = 10 if counter is 10 console.log 'This will be executed!' The if construct can be e...
Make sure your tomcat configurations file, server.xml has this line: <Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" SSLEnabled="true" maxThreads="150" minSpareThrea...
Icicle uses Awaitables and Generators to create Coroutines. require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use Icicle\Awaitable; use Icicle\Coroutine\Coroutine; use Icicle\Loop; $generator = function (float $time) { try { // Sets $start to the value returned by microtime() after ap...
A common refrain in R goes along these lines: You should not have a bunch of related tables with names like DT1, DT2, ..., DT11. Iteratively reading and assigning to objects by name is messy. The solution is a list of tables of data! Such a list looks like set.seed(1) DT_list = lapply(setNam...
Unzipping a zip archive is done with unzip function from the utils package (which is included in base R). unzip(zipfile = "bar.zip", exdir = "./foo") This will extract all files in "bar.zip" to the "foo" directory, which will be created if necessary. Tilde...
Listing files in a zip archive is done with unzip function from the utils package (which is included in base R). unzip(zipfile = "bar.zip", list = TRUE) This will list all files in "bar.zip" and extract none. Tilde expansion is done automatically from your working directory. ...
Listing files in a tar archive is done with untar function from the utils package (which is included in base R). untar(zipfile = "bar.tar", list = TRUE) This will list all files in "bar.tar" and extract none. Tilde expansion is done automatically from your working directory. ...
Extracting files from a tar archive is done with untar function from the utils package (which is included in base R). untar(tarfile = "bar.tar", exdir = "./foo") This will extract all files in "bar.tar" to the "foo" directory, which will be created if nece...

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