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vmin: Relative to 1 percent of the viewport's smaller dimension vmax: Relative to 1 percent of the viewport's larger dimension In other words, 1 vmin is equal to the smaller of 1 vh and 1 vw 1 vmax is equal to the larger of 1 vh and 1 vw Note: vmax is not supported in: any version of Inte...
We are so used to the name D3.js that it's possible to forget that D3 is actually DDD (Data-Driven Documents). And that's what D3 does well, a data-driven approach to DOM (Document Object Model) manipulation: D3 binds data to DOM elements and manipulates those elements based on the bounded data. Le...
Arrow functions are lexically scoped; this means that their this Binding is bound to the context of the surrounding scope. That is to say, whatever this refers to can be preserved by using an arrow function. Take a look at the following example. The class Cow has a method that allows for it to pr...
Export to xlsx format try (InputStream inputStream = JRLoader.getResourceInputStream(path)) { // read report as input stream JasperReport jasperReport = JasperCompileManager.compileReport(JRXmlLoader.load(inputStream)); // compile report Map<String, Object> params = new HashMap...
Use Spliterators.spliterator() or Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize() to convert an iterator to a stream: Iterator<String> iterator = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C").iterator(); Spliterator<String> spliterator = Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize(itera...
Sun / Oracle releases of Java SE come in two forms: JRE and JDK. In simple terms, JREs support running Java applications, and JDKs also support Java development. Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment or JRE distributions consist of the set of libraries and tools needed to run and mana...
A JDK installation and a text editor are the bare minimum for Java development. (It is nice to have a text editor that can do Java syntax highlighting, but you can do without.) However for serious development work it is recommended that you also use the following: A Java IDE such as Eclipse, In...
It is possible to create a set of variables that can act similar to an array (although they are not an actual array object) by using spaces in the SET statement: @echo off SET var=A "foo bar" 123 for %%a in (%var%) do ( echo %%a ) echo Get the variable directly: %var% Result: ...
//Here self.webView is the view whose screenshot I need to take //The screenshot is saved in jpg format in the application directory to avoid any loss of quality in retina display devices i.e. all current devices running iOS 10 UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(self.webView.bounds.size, N...
You can create custom views that can be integrated to your page thanks to those adjustment tools. Select File > New > File... > Forms > Forms ContentView (Xaml) and create a view for each specific layout : TabletHome.xamland PhoneHome.xaml. Then select File > New > File... > F...
Here are some ways to set variables: You can set a variable to a specific, string, number, date using SET EX: SET @var_string = 'my_var'; SET @var_num = '2' SET @var_date = '2015-07-20'; you can set a variable to be the result of a select statement using := EX: Select @var := '123'; (...
To mark some expression as an abbreviation, use <abbr> tag: <p>I like to write <abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr>!</p> If present, the title attribute is used to present the full description of such abbreviation.
To move to split on left, use <C-w><C-h> To move to split below, use <C-w><C-j> To move to split on right, use <C-w><C-k> To move to split above, use <C-w><C-l>
Assume you want to delegate to a class but you do not want to provide the delegated-to class in the constructor parameter. Instead, you want to construct it privately, making the constructor caller unaware of it. At first this might seem impossible because class delegation allows to delegate only to...
The first thing to do is to add the service to AndroidManifest.xml, inside the <application> tag: <application ...> ... <service android:name=".RecordingService" <!--"enabled" tag specifies Whether or not the service can ...
Use the Separating Axis Theorem to determine if 2 convex polygons are intersecting THE POLYGONS MUST BE CONVEX Attribution: Markus Jarderot @ How to check intersection between 2 rotated rectangles? // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100}...
Tests all polygon sides for intersections to determine if 2 polygons are colliding. // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100},{x:150,y:150},{x:50,y:150},...]; // The polygons can be both concave and convex // return true if the 2 polygons ...
Using the mouse to drag an SVG element (or group of elements) can be accomplished by: Adding mousedown handler to starts the drag: adding a translation on the element to use during dragging (if needed), tracking mousemove events, and adding a mouseup handler to end the drag. During mousemove, tr...
The instance_eval method is available on all objects. It evaluates code in the context of the receiver: object = Object.new object.instance_eval do @variable = :value end object.instance_variable_get :@variable # => :value instance_eval sets self to object for the duration of the c...
Many languages feature a with statement that allows programmers to omit the receiver of method calls. with can be easily emulated in Ruby using instance_eval: def with(object, &block) object.instance_eval &block end The with method can be used to seamlessly execute methods on object...

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