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ceil() The ceil() method rounds a number upwards to the nearest integer, and returns the result. Syntax: Math.ceil(n); Example: console.log(Math.ceil(0.60)); // 1 console.log(Math.ceil(0.40)); // 1 console.log(Math.ceil(5.1)); // 6 console.log(Math.ceil(-5.1)); // -5 console.log(Math....
1. Target a device by serial number Use the -s option followed by a device name to select on which device the adb command should run. The -s options should be first in line, before the command. adb -s <device> <command> Example: adb devices List of devices attached emulator-55...
Each requirements files should match the name of a settings files. Read Using multiple settings for more information. Structure djangoproject ├── config │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── requirements │ │ ├── base.txt │ │ ├── dev.txt │ │ ├── test.txt │ │ └── prod.txt │ └── setti...
using (new Sitecore.SecurityModel.SecurityDisabler()) { var item = Sitecore.Context.Database.GetItem("/sitecore/content/home"); }
var user = Sitecore.Security.Accounts.User.FromName("sitecore/testname", false); using (new Sitecore.Security.Accounts.UserSwitcher(user)) { var item = Sitecore.Context.Database.GetItem("/sitecore/content/home"); }
NSError *e = nil; NSString *jsonString = @"[{\"id\": \"1\", \"name\":\"sam\"}]"; NSData *data = [jsonString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; NSArray *jsonArray = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData: data options: NSJSONReadingMutabl...
Useful if your program is outputting web pages along the way. from http.server import HTTPServer, CGIHTTPRequestHandler import webbrowser import threading def start_server(path, port=8000): '''Start a simple webserver serving path on port''' os.chdir(path) httpd = HTTPServer((''...
When you create an argparse ArgumentParser() and run your program with '-h' you get an automated usage message explaining what arguments you can run your software with. By default, positional arguments and conditional arguments are separated into two categories, for example, here is a small script ...
The main app file loads the routes file where routes are defined. app.js var express = require('express'); var app = express(); app.use('/', require('./routes')); app.listen('3000'); routes.js var router = require('express').Router(); router.get('/', function(req, res) { res.sen...
Middleware is executed prior to the route execution and can decide whether to execute the router according to the URL. var router = require('express').Router(); router.use(function (req, res, next) { var weekDay = new Date().getDay(); if (weekDay === 0) { res.send('Web is clos...
Say you have implemented some logic to detect attempts to modify an object in the database while the client that submitted changes didn't have the latest modifications. If such case happens, you raise a custom exception ConfictError(detailed_message). Now you want to return an HTTP 409 (Confict) st...
Creating empty deque: dl = deque() # deque([]) creating empty deque Creating deque with some elements: dl = deque([1, 2, 3, 4]) # deque([1, 2, 3, 4]) Adding element to deque: dl.append(5) # deque([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) Adding element left side of deque: dl.appendleft(0) # deque([0, 1, 2, ...
String to a primitive numeric type or a numeric wrapper type: Each numeric wrapper class provides a parseXxx method that converts a String to the corresponding primitive type. The following code converts a String to an int using the Integer.parseInt method: String string = "59"; int p...
Haxe is available on Windows, Linux, and OS X. It is distributed in two forms: as an installer, providing an optional Neko VM dependency and configuring haxe and haxelib environment variables; as binaries, providing only the Haxe compiler and package manager. Windows Installer and binaries a...
The effect of using the * operator on an argument when calling a function is that of unpacking the list or a tuple argument def print_args(arg1, arg2): print(str(arg1) + str(arg2)) a = [1,2] b = tuple([3,4]) print_args(*a) # 12 print_args(*b) # 34 Note that the length of the starr...
CSS ul { list-style: none; counter-reset: list-item-number; /* self nesting counter as name is same for all levels */ } li { counter-increment: list-item-number; } li:before { content: counters(list-item-number, ".") " "; /* usage of counters() function means val...
In many other languages, if you run the following (Java example) if("asgdsrf" == 0) { //do stuff } ... you'll get an error. You can't just go comparing strings to integers like that. In Python, this is a perfectly legal statement - it'll just resolve to False. A common gotcha ...
<div tabindex="0">Some button</div> Note: Try to use a native HTML button or an a tag where appropriate.
<button tabindex="-1">This button will not be reachable by tab</button> The element will be removed from the tabbing order but will still be focusable.
<div tabindex="2">Second</div> <div tabindex="1">First</div> Positive values will insert the element at the tabbing order position of its respective value. Elements without preference (i.e. tabindex="0" or native elements such as button and a...

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