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By default PHP will output errors, warnings and notice messages directly on the page if something unexpected in a script occurs. This is useful for resolving specific issues with a script but at the same time it outputs information you don't want your users to know. Therefore it's good practice to ...
To play audio using the Web Audio API, we need to get an ArrayBuffer of audio data and pass it to a BufferSource for playback. To get an audio buffer of the sound to play, you need to use the AudioContext.decodeAudioData method like so: const audioCtx = new (window.AudioContext || window.webkitAud...
Using the dataset property The new dataset property allows access (for both reading and writing) to all data attributes data-* on any element. <p>Countries:</p> <ul> <li id="C1" onclick="showDetails(this)" data-id="US" data-dial-code="1&q...
The code below will prompt for numbers and continue to add them to the beginning of a linked list. /* This program will demonstrate inserting a node at the beginning of a linked list */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> struct Node { int data; struct Node* next; }; ...
This way may seem to be uselss becuase you are using anonymous function to acomplish something that you can do it with join(); But if you need to make something to the strings while you are converting the Array to String, this can be useful. var arr = ['a', 'á', 'b', 'c'] function upper_lower (...
This example shows how to use two audio sources, and alter one of them based on the other. In this case we create an audio Ducker, that will lower the volume of the primary track if the secondary track produces sound. The ScriptProcessorNode will send regular events to its audioprocess handler. In ...
class Plane { enum Emergency: ErrorType { case NoFuel case EngineFailure(reason: String) case DamagedWing } var fuelInKilograms: Int //... init and other methods not shown func fly() throws { // ... if fuelInKilograms ...
If while working you realize you're on wrong branch and you haven't created any commits yet, you can easily move your work to correct branch using stashing: git stash git checkout correct-branch git stash pop Remember git stash pop will apply the last stash and delete it from the stash list. T...
process.argv is an array containing the command line arguments. The first element will be node, the second element will be the name of the JavaScript file. The next elements will be any additional command line arguments. Code Example: Output sum of all command line arguments index.js var sum = 0...
Pointer assignments do not copy strings You can use the = operator to copy integers, but you cannot use the = operator to copy strings in C. Strings in C are represented as arrays of characters with a terminating null-character, so using the = operator will only save the address (pointer) of a str...
A singleton is a pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to one instance/object. Using a decorator, we can define a class as a singleton by forcing the class to either return an existing instance of the class or create a new instance (if it doesn't exist). def singleton(cls): i...
Using vanilla mathematics: var from:Point = new Point(100, 50); var to:Point = new Point(80, 95); var angle:Number = Math.atan2(to.y - from.y, to.x - from.x); Using a new vector representing the difference between the first two: var difference:Point = to.subtract(from); var angle:Number ...
Using vanilla mathematics: var from:Point = new Point(300, 10); var to:Point = new Point(75, 40); var a:Number = to.x - from.x; var b:Number = to.y - from.y; var distance:Number = Math.sqrt(a * a + b * b); Using inbuilt functionality of Point: var distance:Number = to.subtract(from).len...
var degrees:Number = radians * 180 / Math.PI;
var radians:Number = degrees / 180 * Math.PI;
A whole circle is 360 degrees or Math.PI * 2 radians. Half of those values follows to be 180 degrees or Math.PI radians. A quarter is then 90 degrees or Math.PI / 2 radians. To get a segment as a percentage of a whole circle in radians: function getSegment(percent:Number):Number { retur...
Assuming you have the angle you'd like to move in and an object with x and y values you want to move: var position:Point = new Point(10, 10); var angle:Number = 1.25; You can move along the x axis with Math.cos: position.x += Math.cos(angle); And the y axis with Math.sin: position.y += Mat...
You can test whether a point is inside a rectangle using Rectangle.containsPoint(): var point:Point = new Point(5, 5); var rectangle:Rectangle = new Rectangle(0, 0, 10, 10); var contains:Boolean = rectangle.containsPoint(point); // true
Prerequesites Grunt requires Node.js and npm to be installed. If you don’t have Node.js and/or npm installed on your machine, go to https://nodejs.org and download the installer or package for your operating system. First-time install If you're installing Grunt for the first time, you'll first ha...
A string can reversed using the built-in reversed() function, which takes a string and returns an iterator in reverse order. >>> reversed('hello') <reversed object at 0x0000000000000000> >>> [char for char in reversed('hello')] ['o', 'l', 'l', 'e', 'h'] reversed() can ...

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