Tutorial by Examples: ar

Creating a new array is slightly confusing, as there is no real identifier for an array in awk. So, an array cannot really be initialised with our AWK code. An array in awk is associative, meaning that any string or number can be a key. This means that the array is more like a key-value pair dictio...
In a const-correct function, all passed-by-reference parameters are marked as const unless the function directly or indirectly modifies them, preventing the programmer from inadvertently changing something they didn't mean to change. This allows the function to take both const and non-cv-qualified ...
Using the PhantomData type like this allows you to use a specific type without needing it to be part of the Struct. use std::marker::PhantomData; struct Authenticator<T: GetInstance> { _marker: PhantomData<*const T>, // Using `*const T` indicates that we do not own a T } imp...
Typically trying to extend the parent like so: .parent { style: value; @extend &; } Will result in an error, stating that the parent cannot be extended. This makes sense, but there's a workaround. Simply store the parent selector in a variable. .parent { $parent: &; style...
<?php $parameters = array('path' => '/test.txt'); $headers = array('Authorization: Bearer <ACCESS_TOKEN>', 'Content-Type: application/json'); $curlOptions = array( CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers, CURLOPT_POST => true, CURLOPT_PO...
No Java variable represents an object. String foo; // NOT AN OBJECT Neither does any Java array contain objects. String bar[] = new String[100]; // No member is an object. If you mistakenly think of variables as objects, the actual behavior of the Java language will surprise you. For...
Background: The Household entity includes a set of options, each of which is an entity that is managed in an admin backend. Each option has a boolean enabled flag. If a previously enabled option is set to disabled it will need to be persisted in later Household edits, but cannot be edited away. T...
->add('housing', EntityType::class, array( 'class' => 'AppBundle:Housing', 'choice_label' => 'housing', 'placeholder' => '', 'attr' => (in_array('Housing', $options['disabledOptions']) ? ['disabled' => 'disabl...
So far, we defined how easy it is to write a custom element that hides the messy html behind it and gives the user, an easy to write and brief markup. Time to code it! Our custom element, to display the bar below the hero image should Accept a Link to be shared Accept a Link to the Repo to be ...
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On whichever page you want to display your product / project portfolio, invoke the custom element like so: <article id="project-neighbourhood"> <div class="row"> <div class="col-12 hero"> <img src="path-to-hero-image...
Depth-first search is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. One starts at the root and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking. A version of depth-first search was investigated in the 19th century French mathematician Charles Pierre Trémaux...
Dictionaries are great for managing information where multiple entries occur, but you are only concerned with a single value for each set of entries — the first or last value, the mininmum or maximum value, an average, a sum etc. Consider a workbook that holds a log of user activity, with a script ...
Let us assume the following stock market data stored in HDFS. It is a CSV file with fields: Symbol, Date, Open, High, Close & Volume. ABT,20160106,42.310001,42.98,42.209999,42.560001,5906000 BAC,20160201,14.05,14.09,13.8,13.96,105739400 CAS,20160129,1.9,1.97,1.83,1.84,34500 DCA,20160129,3.46...
Often the easiest solution is simply to pass 2D and higher arrays around as flat memory. /* create 2D array with dimensions determined at runtime */ double *matrix = malloc(width * height * sizeof(double)); /* initialise it (for the sake of illustration we want 1.0 on the diagonal) */ int x, y...
01 a PIC 9. 01 b PIC 99. 01 c PIC 999. 01 s PIC X(4). 01 record-group. 05 field-a PIC 9. 05 field-b PIC 99. 05 field-c PIC 999. 01 display-record. 05 field-a PIC Z. 05 field-b PIC ZZ. 05 field-c PIC $Z9. *> numeric fields are moved left to right *> a set to...
Unlike normal Rust references, raw pointers are allowed to take null values. use std::ptr; // Create a const NULL pointer let null_ptr: *const u16 = ptr::null(); // Create a mutable NULL pointer let mut_null_ptr: *mut u16 = ptr::null_mut();
There are quite a number situations where one has huge amounts of data and using which he has to classify an object in to one of several known classes. Consider the following situations: Banking: When a bank receives a request from a customer for a bankcard, the bank has to decide whether to issue...
Uses C standard format codes. from datetime import datetime datetime_string = 'Oct 1 2016, 00:00:00' datetime_string_format = '%b %d %Y, %H:%M:%S' datetime.strptime(datetime_string, datetime_string_format) # datetime.datetime(2016, 10, 1, 0, 0)
FullCalendar can be downloaded from it's website: https://fullcalendar.io/download/ from NPM: $ npm install fullcalendar from Bower: $ bower install fullcalendar or CDNJS: //cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/fullcalendar/3.0.1/fullcalendar.min.js //cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/fullca...

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