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ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(siteUrl); SP.List oList = clientContext.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("MyList"); int itemId = 3; ListItem oListItem = oList.Items.GetById(itemId); oListItem.BreakRoleInheritance(false); User oUser = clientContext.Web.SiteUsers.GetByLoginNam...
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...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; List oList = oWebsite.Lists.GetByTitle("My List"); UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oList.UserCustom...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/SiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; List oList = oWebsite.Lists.GetByTitle("My List"); UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oList.UserCustomAc...
string urlWebsite = "http://MyServer/sites/MySiteCollection"; ClientContext clientContext = new ClientContext(urlWebsite); Web oWebsite = clientContext.Web; UserCustomActionCollection collUserCustomAction = oWebsite.UserCustomActions; UserCustomAction oUserCustomAction = collUserCu...
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...
Assume you've initialized a project with the following directory structure: /build app.js Then you add everything so you've created so far and commit: git init git add . git commit -m "Initial commit" Git will only track the file app.js. Assume you added a build step to your applicat...
Arrays in C can be seen as a contiguous chunk of memory. More precisely, the last dimension of the array is the contiguous part. We call this the row-major order. Understanding this and the fact that a cache fault loads a complete cache line into the cache when accessing uncached data to prevent sub...
You can order ActiveRecord query results by using .order: User.order(:created_at) #=> => [#<User id: 2, created_at: "2015-08-12 21:36:23">, #<User id: 11, created_at: "2015-08-15 10:21:48">] If not specified, ordering will be performed in ascending order. Y...
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...
String literals represent null-terminated, static-duration arrays of char. Because they have static storage duration, a string literal or a pointer to the same underlying array can safely be used in several ways that a pointer to an automatic array cannot. For example, returning a string literal f...
When given an argument, the when-statement matches the argument against the branches in sequence. The matching is done using the == operator which performs null checks and compares the operands using the equals function. The first matching one will be executed. when (x) { "English" -...
(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 =...
To get the next element you can use the .next() method. <ul> <li>Mark</li> <li class="anna">Anna</li> <li>Paul</li> </ul> If you are standing on the "Anna" element and you want to get the next element, "Paul...
The .format() method can interpret a number in different formats, such as: >>> '{:c}'.format(65) # Unicode character 'A' >>> '{:d}'.format(0x0a) # base 10 '10' >>> '{:n}'.format(0x0a) # base 10 using current locale for separators '10' Format integers to d...
Properties can be set when an object is instantiated. var redCar = new Car { Wheels = 2, Year = 2016, Color = Color.Red };
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 ...

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