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The double-colon syntax of names in the use statement looks similar to names used elsewhere in the code, but meaning of these paths is different. Names in the use statement by default are interpreted as absolute, starting at the crate root. Names elsewhere in the code are relative to the current mo...
Assuming you have this YAML locale file: # config/locales/en.yml en: header: title: "My header title" and you want to display your title string, you can do this # in ERB files <%= t('header.title') %> # in SLIM files = t('header.title')
Array.join(separator) can be used to output an array as a string, with a configurable separator. Default (separator = ","): ["a", "b", "c"].join() === "a,b,c" With a string separator: [1, 2, 3, 4].join(" + ") === "1 + 2 + 3 + 4&q...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <Employees> <Employee> <EmpId>1</EmpId> <Name>Sam</Name> <Sex>Male</Sex> <Phone Type="Home">423-555-0124</Phone> <Phone Type="Work&quot...
Textual data type: let singleQuotes: string = 'single'; let doubleQuotes: string = "double"; let templateString: string = `I am ${ singleQuotes }`; // I am single
Number formatting, grouping digits according to the localization. const usNumberFormat = new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US'); const esNumberFormat = new Intl.NumberFormat('es-ES'); const usNumber = usNumberFormat.format(99999999.99); // "99,999,999.99" const esNumber = esNumberFormat.form...
Currency formatting, grouping digits and placing the currency symbol according to the localization. const usCurrencyFormat = new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {style: 'currency', currency: 'USD'}) const esCurrencyFormat = new Intl.NumberFormat('es-ES', {style: 'currency', currency: 'EUR'}) const u...
Date time formatting, according to the localization. const usDateTimeFormatting = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US'); const esDateTimeFormatting = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('es-ES'); const usDate = usDateTimeFormatting.format(new Date('2016-07-21')); // "7/21/2016" const esDate = esDateT...
Add one common horizontal line for all categorical variables # sample data df <- data.frame(x=('A', 'B'), y = c(3, 4)) p1 <- ggplot(df, aes(x=x, y=y)) + geom_bar(position = "dodge", stat = 'identity') + theme_bw() p1 + geom_hline(aes(yintercept=5), colour=...
To convert decimal number to binary format use base 2 Int32 Number = 15; Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(Number, 2)); //OUTPUT : 1111 To convert decimal number to octal format use base 8 int Number = 15; Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToString(Number, 8)); //OUTPUT : 17 To conv...
The most feasible way is to use, the DateTime class. An example: <?php // Create a date time object, which has the value of ~ two years ago $twoYearsAgo = new DateTime("2014-01-18 20:05:56"); // Create a date time object, which has the value of ~ now $now = new DateTime("2016...
Specially useful for has_and_belongs_to_many relation, you can manually create a join table using the create_table method. Suppose you have two models Tags and Proyects, and you'd like to associate them using a has_and_belongs_to_many relation. You need a join table to associate instances of both c...
{foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.keys # => [:foo, :biz] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.values # => ["bar", "baz"] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.to_a # => [[:foo, "bar"], [:biz, "baz"]] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.each #<Enumerator: {:foo=>"bar", :b...
#define UNICODE #define _UNICODE #include <windows.h> #include <tchar.h> const TCHAR CLSNAME[] = TEXT("helloworldWClass"); LRESULT CALLBACK winproc(HWND hwnd, UINT wm, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp); int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrevInst, PTSTR cmdline, ...
Highchart by default puts a credits label in the lower right corner of the chart. This can be removed using credits option in your chart settings. credits: { enabled: false } Or credits: false will remove the highcharts.com logo.
The URL for the credits label. Defaults to: http://www.highcharts.com. credits: { text: 'StackOverflow.com', href: 'http://stackoverflow.com' },
GetLastError returns a numerical error code. To obtain a descriptive error message (e.g., to display to a user), you can call FormatMessage: // This functions fills a caller-defined character buffer (pBuffer) // of max length (cchBufferLength) with the human-readable error message // for a Win32 ...
Occasionally you may want to use the same tuple type in multiple places throughout your code. This can quickly get messy, especially if your tuple is complex: // Define a circle tuple by its center point and radius let unitCircle: (center: (x: CGFloat, y: CGFloat), radius: CGFloat) = ((0.0, 0.0), ...
You can call memset to zero out a string (or any other memory block). Where str is the string to zero out, and n is the number of bytes in the string. #include <stdlib.h> /* For EXIT_SUCCESS */ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main(void) { char str[42] = &quo...
Before C++17, having pointers with a value of nullptr commonly represented the absence of a value. This is a good solution for large objects that have been dynamically allocated and are already managed by pointers. However, this solution does not work well for small or primitive types such as int, w...

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