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Although it might not be proper to do such thing in a view if you intend to separate concerns strictly, the php Blade directive allows a way to execute PHP code, for instance, to set a variable: @php($varName = 'Enter content ') (same as:) @php $varName = 'Enter content '; @endphp late...
This is a contrived sample. It sorts records based on an ALPHABET that has upper and lower case characters together, with A and a swapped compared to the other letters. This was done on purpose to demonstrate the possibilities. The SORT algorithm reader retrieves records using RELEASE in the INPU...
Linear search is a simple algorithm. It loops through items until the query has been found, which makes it a linear algorithm - the complexity is O(n), where n is the number of items to go through. Why O(n)? In worst-case scenario, you have to go through all of the n items. It can be compared to l...
There are two classes of methods for solving Linear Equations: Direct Methods: Common characteristics of direct methods are that they transform the original equation into equivalent equations that can be solved more easily, means we get solve directly from an equation. Iterative Method: It...
An equation of the type f(x)=0 is either algebraic or transcendental. These types of equations can be solved by using two types of methods- Direct Method: This method gives the exact value of all the roots directly in a finite number of steps. Indirect or Iterative Method: Iterative method...
Aggregation is used to perform complex data search operations in the mongo query which can't be done in normal "find" query. Create some dummy data: db.employees.insert({"name":"Adma","dept":"Admin","languages":["german","f...
GCobol >>SOURCE FORMAT IS FIXED *> *************************************************************** *> Purpose: Demonstration of the SEARCH verb *> Tectonics: cobc -x searchlinear.cob *> *************************************************************** ...
GCobol >>SOURCE FORMAT IS FIXED *> *************************************************************** *> Purpose: Demonstration of the SEARCH ALL verb and table SORT *> Tectonics: cobc -x -fdebugging-line searchbinary.cob *> ******************************...
For Searching a place, we use the powerful element that Polymer ships, called google-map-search . All you need to do, is pass a map object and a query string to the element like so: <google-map-search map=[[map]] query=[[query]]></google-map-search> How do we pass the map ob...
Our goal however, was to make a list of places mark all of them on the map and, mark any other place of our choice, by using the search box We have a search box, where the user can search for one query at a time.In order to accommodate multiple queries, we need to cache the results for each ...
Monthwise difference between two dates(timestamp) select ( (DATE_PART('year', AgeonDate) - DATE_PART('year', tmpdate)) * 12 + (DATE_PART('month', AgeonDate) - DATE_PART('month', tmpdate)) ) from dbo."Table1" Yearwise difference between two dates...
Given a text file test.txt: Ford Jeep Honda The following script is processing this text file: 'Read in File Data to an array, separate by newline vb equivalent (vbcrlf) Dim car, cars Dim filefullname : filefullname = "C:\testenv\test.txt" cars = Split(CreateObject("Scriptin...
A feature that has near zero variance is a good candidate for removal. You can manually detect numerical variance below your own threshold: data("GermanCredit") variances<-apply(GermanCredit, 2, var) variances[which(variances<=0.0025)] Or, you can use the caret package to find...
// Assuming N/search is imported as `s` var mySalesOrderSearch = s.create({ type: 'salesorder' // Use the summary property of a Column to perform grouping/summarizing columns: [{ name: 'salesrep', summary: s.Summary.GROUP },{ name: 'internalid', ...
[![Sample equation][1]][1] sympy provides its solution as a Python set of expressions in terms of parametric variables, as shown here in the final line. >>> from sympy.solvers.diophantine import diophantine >>> from sympy import var >>> x,y,z=var('x y z') >>>...
To illustrate how to use regr_slope(Y,X), I applied it to a real world problem. In Java, if you don't clean up memory properly, the garbage can get stuck and fill up the memory. You dump statistics every hour about memory utilization of different classes and load it into a postgres database for anal...
The idea is to have one or more control machines from where you can issue ad-hoc commands to remote machines (via ansible tool) or run a sequenced instruction set via playbooks (via ansible-playbook tool). Basically, we use Ansible control machine, this will typically be your desktop, laptop or s...
Prerequisites: Install Firefox Install Selenium IDE addon (https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/selenium-ide/) Open the plugin. A button displaying a red circle must be shown. If it's pressed, it means you can start your scenario. The plugin is recording everything you do within this F...
Create training instances from .arff file private static Instances getDataFromFile(String path) throws Exception{ DataSource source = new DataSource(path); Instances data = source.getDataSet(); if (data.classIndex() == -1){ data.setClassIndex(data.numAttributes()...
To retrieve a list of nearby entities of an entity, one can use List<Entity> nearby = entity.getNearbyEntities(double x, double y, double z); Bukkit will then calculate a bounding box centered around entity, having as parameters: x: 1/2 the size of the box along x axis y: 1/2 the size ...

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