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ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 2; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(true); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginName...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); File oFile = oClientContext.Web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl("Default.aspx"); LimitedWebPartManager limitedWebPartManager = oFile.GetLimitedWebPartManager(PersonalizationScope.Shared); ...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); File oFile = oClientContext.Web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl("Default.aspx"); LimitedWebPartManager limitedWebPartManager = oFile.GetLimitedWebPartManager(PersonalizationScope.Shared); ...
ClientContext oClientContext = new ClientContext("http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"); File oFile = oClientContext.Web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl("/sites/MySiteCollection/SitePages/Home.aspx "); LimitedWebPartManager limitedWebPartManager = oFile.GetLimitedWebPartManager(P...
When you have a variable containing a struct, you can access its fields using the dot operator (.). However, if you have a pointer to a struct, this will not work. You have to use the arrow operator (->) to access its fields. Here's an example of a terribly simple (some might say "terribl...
You can give alias names to a struct: typedef struct Person { char name[32]; int age; } Person; Person person; Compared to the traditional way of declaring structs, programmers wouldn't need to have struct every time they declare an instance of that struct. Note that the name Pers...
def addNumbers = { a, b -> a + b } addNumbers(-7, 15) // returns 8
['cat', 'dog', 'fish'].collect { it.length() } it is the default name of the parameter if you have a single parameter and do not explicitly name the parameter. You can optionally declare the parameter as well. ['cat', 'dog', 'fish'].collect { animal -> animal.length() }
Build a text report showing the main classification metrics, including the precision and recall, f1-score (the harmonic mean of precision and recall) and support (the number of observations of that class in the training set). Example from sklearn docs: from sklearn.metrics import classification_re...
Groovy has access to all java classes, in fact Groovy classes ARE Java classes and can be run by the JVM directly. If you are working on a Java project, using Groovy as a simple scripting language to interact with your java code is a no-brainer. To make things even better, nearly any Java class ca...
If-statements can be expressions: val str = if (condition) "Condition met!" else "Condition not met!" Note that the else-branch is not optional if the if-statement is used as an expression. This can also been done with a multi-line variant with curly brackets and multiple el...
Like if, when can also be used as an expression: val greeting = when (x) { "English" -> "How are you?" "German" -> "Wie geht es dir?" else -> "I don't know that language yet :(" } print(greeting) To be used as an express...
(This pitfall applies equally to all primitive wrapper types, but we will illustrate it for Integer and int.) When working with Integer objects, it is tempting to use == to compare values, because that is what you would do with int values. And in some cases this will seem to work: Integer int1_1 =...
Custom constructors can be made for derived types by using an interface to overload the type name. This way, keyword arguments that don't correspond to components can be used when constructing an object of that type. module ball_mod implicit none ! only export the derived type, and not any ...
Properties can be set when an object is instantiated. var redCar = new Car { Wheels = 2, Year = 2016, Color = Color.Red };
functions.php //Localize the AJAX URL and Nonce add_action('wp_enqueue_scripts', 'example_localize_ajax'); function example_localize_ajax(){ wp_localize_script('jquery', 'ajax', array( 'url' => admin_url('admin-ajax.php'), 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce('example_ajax_nonc...
If you know that a value is of a specific type, you can explicitly cast it to that type in order to use it in a context where that type is needed. object value = -1; int number = (int) value; Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(number)); If we tried passing value directly to Math.Abs(), we would get a ...
If you aren't sure whether a value is of the type you think it is, you can safely cast it using the as operator. If the value is not of that type, the resulting value will be null. object value = "-1"; int? number = value as int?; if(number != null) { Console.WriteLine(Math.Abs(nu...
A value will automatically be cast to the appropriate type if the compiler knows that it can always be converted to that type. int number = -1; object value = number; Console.WriteLine(value); In this example, we didn't need to use the typical explicit casting syntax because the compiler knows...
If you need to know whether a value's type extends or implements a given type, but you don't want to actually cast it as that type, you can use the is operator. if(value is int) { Console.WriteLine(value + "is an int"); }

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