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Tests all polygon sides for intersections to determine if 2 polygons are colliding. // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100},{x:150,y:150},{x:50,y:150},...]; // The polygons can be both concave and convex // return true if the 2 polygons ...
// Usage: var arc={ cx:150, cy:150, innerRadius:75, outerRadius:100, startAngle:-Math.PI/4, endAngle:Math.PI } drawArc(arc,'skyblue','gray',4); function drawArc(a,fill,stroke,strokewidth){ ctx.beginPath(); ctx.arc(a.cx,a.cy,a.innerRadius,a.startAngle,a.endAngle); ...
You can achieve a Persistent Bottom Sheet attaching a BottomSheetBehavior to a child View of a CoordinatorLayout: <android.support.design.widget.CoordinatorLayout > <!-- ..... --> <LinearLayout android:id="@+id/bottom_sheet" android:elevation...
You can realize a modal bottom sheets using a BottomSheetDialogFragment. The BottomSheetDialogFragment is a modal bottom sheet. This is a version of DialogFragment that shows a bottom sheet using BottomSheetDialog instead of a floating dialog. Just define the fragment: public class MyBottomSheet...
The BottomSheetDialog is a dialog styled as a bottom sheet Just use: //Create a new BottomSheetDialog BottomSheetDialog dialog = new BottomSheetDialog(context); //Inflate the layout R.layout.my_dialog_layout dialog.setContentView(R.layout.my_dialog_layout); //Show the dialog dialog.show(); ...
Most of linux distros stores its version info in the /etc/lsb-release (debian) or /etc/redhat-release (RPM based) file. Using below generic command should get you past most of the Debian and RPM derivatives as Linux Mint and Cent-Os. Example on Ubuntu Machine: cat /etc/*release DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu ...
The Python function import_csv_to_dynamodb(table_name, csv_file_name, colunm_names, column_types) below imports a CSV file into a DynamoDB table. Column names and column must be specified. It uses boto. Below is the function as well as a demo (main()) and the CSV file used. import boto MY_ACCESS...
Create a folder in your project folder, and add your fonts to it. Example: Example: Here we added a folder in root called "mystuff", then "fonts", and inside it we placed our fonts: Add the below code in package.json. { ... "rnpm":...
location = /favicon.ico { log_not_found off; access_log off; } location = /robots.txt { allow all; log_not_found off; access_log off; }
Open a chat with @BotFather in Telegram and click the /start command. After you get a list of commands Select the command /newbot to get this Message: Alright, a new bot. How are we going to call it? Please choose a name for your bot. Enter a name for your bot, which can be anything, and sen...
public class MergeSortBU { private static Integer[] array = { 4, 3, 1, 8, 9, 15, 20, 2, 5, 6, 30, 70, 60,80,0,9,67,54,51,52,24,54,7 }; public MergeSortBU() { } private static void merge(Comparable[] arrayToSort, Comparable[] aux, int lo,int mid, int hi) { for (int ...
This is a quick guide to get Robot Framework 3.0 working on a Windows machine using Python 2.7.11 - It does not go into too much depth on the why and how, it simply gets you up and running. First things are first, let't go and install Python! Download Python 2.7.11 for Windows. (Windows x86-64 ...
Note : I am assuming that you know about how to use BottomNavigationView. This example I will explain how to add selector for BottomNavigationView. So you can state on UI for icons and texts. Create drawable bottom_navigation_view_selector.xml as <?xml version="1.0" encoding="...
This is a jumbotron with a title, a content and a button. Code <div class="jumbotron"> <h1>Title text</h1> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec tortor ipsum, convallis sit.</p> <p><a class="btn btn-default&...
Create a new bot in Azure following this documentation Login into Azure and from Intelligence + Analytics category, select Bot Service and provide required information. Enter the required details for the bot, they are identical to the required details of an App Service,for example App Name, Subs...
BottomSheet DialogFragment opens up in STATE_COLLAPSED by default. Which can be forced to open to STATE_EXPANDEDand take up the full device screen with help of the following code template. @NonNull @Override public Dialog onCreateDialog(Bundle savedInstanceState) { BottomSheetDialog dialog = ...
// this sets the configuration option for your environment ini_set('display_errors', '1'); //-1 will allow all errors to be reported error_reporting(-1);

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