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From within a generator function, the control can be delegated to another generator function using yield*. function* g1() { yield 2; yield 3; yield 4; } function* g2() { yield 1; yield* g1(); yield 5; } var it = g2(); console.log(it.next()); // 1 console.log(it.next())...
for a large number of files which may need to be operated on in a similar process and with well structured file names. firstly a vector of the file names to be accessed must be created, there are multiple options for this: Creating the vector manually with paste0() files <- paste0("f...
#include <stdio.h> #define ARRLEN (10) int main (void) { int n[ ARRLEN ]; /* n is an array of 10 integers */ size_t i, j; /* Use size_t to address memory, that is to index arrays, as its guaranteed to be wide enough to address all of the possible availab...
You should have Elm platform installed on your computer, the following tutorial is written with the assumption, that you are familiar with terminal. Initialization Create a folder and navigate to it with your terminal: $ mkdir elm-app $ cd elm-app/ Initialize Elm project and install core depe...
A distinctive syntactic peculiarity of C is that declarations mirror the use of the declared object as it would be in a normal expression. The following set of operators with identical precedence and associativity are reused in declarators, namely: the unary * "dereference" operator wh...
git diff HEAD^ HEAD This will show the changes between the previous commit and the current commit.
These examples assume that you already know what Java 7's NIO is in general, and you are used to writing code using java.io.File. Use these examples as a means to quickly find more NIO-centric documentation for migrating. There is much more to Java 7's NIO such as memory-mapped files or opening a Z...
instance Monoid [a] where mempty = [] mappend = (++) Checking the Monoid laws for this instance: mempty `mappend` x = x <-> [] ++ xs = xs -- prepending an empty list is a no-op x `mappend` mempty = x <-> xs ++ [] = xs -- appending an empty list is a no-op x...
mconcat :: [a] -> a is another method of the Monoid typeclass: ghci> mconcat [Sum 1, Sum 2, Sum 3] Sum {getSum = 6} ghci> mconcat ["concat", "enate"] "concatenate" Its default definition is mconcat = foldr mappend mempty.
In the following examples, we'll be using the following samples: List<Product> Products = new List<Product>() { new Product() { ProductId = 1, Name = "Book nr 1", Price = 25 }, new Product() { ProductId = 2, Name = "Book nr 2&quot...
Wikipedia currently defines a pure function as follows: The function always evaluates the same result value given the same argument value(s). The function result value cannot depend on any hidden information or state that may change while program execution proceeds or between different executions...
Suppose we need to do the sum of each column in a dataset set.seed(20) df1 <- data.frame(ID = rep(c("A", "B", "C"), each = 3), V1 = rnorm(9), V2 = rnorm(9)) m1 <- as.matrix(df1[-1]) There are many ways to do this. Using base R, the best option would be col...
Suppose you have this type: data Person = Person { name :: String, age:: Int } deriving (Show, Eq) and two values: alex = Person { name = "Alex", age = 21 } jenny = Person { name = "Jenny", age = 36 } a new value of type Person can be created by copying from alex, specif...
import pandas as pd # Save dataframe to pickled pandas object df.to_pickle(file_name) # where to save it usually as a .plk # Load dataframe from pickled pandas object df= pd.read_pickle(file_name)
The do...while statement will execute a block of code at least once - it then will repeat the loop as long as a condition is true. The following example will increment the value of $i at least once, and it will continue incrementing the variable $i as long as it has a value of less than 25; $i...
The while statement will execute a block of code if and as long as a test expression is true. If the test expression is true then the code block will be executed. After the code has executed the test expression will again be evaluated and the loop will continue until the test expression is foun...
Accepts a mathematical expression and returns a numerical value. It is especially useful when working with different types of units (e.g. subtracting a px value from a percentage) to calculate the value of an attribute. +, -, /, and * operators can all be used, and parentheses can be added to spec...
Using scenario you can perform validation on different situation Define scenario in model class class User extends \yii\db\ActiveRecord { public static function tableName() { return 'user_master'; } // define validation in rule() function public ...
If you do not require an array to be in any particular order, a little trick with pop() will afford you enormous performance gains compared to splice(). When you splice() an array, the index of subsequent elements in that array needs to be reduced by 1. This process can consume a large chunk of tim...

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