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We define two sets a and b >>> a = {1, 2, 2, 3, 4} >>> b = {3, 3, 4, 4, 5} NOTE: {1} creates a set of one element, but {} creates an empty dict. The correct way to create an empty set is set(). Intersection a.intersection(b) returns a new set with elements present in bot...
Listing available remote versions for installation nvm ls-remote Installing a remote version nvm install <version> For example nvm install 0.10.13
To list available local versions of node through NVM: nvm ls For example, if nvm ls returns: $ nvm ls v4.3.0 v5.5.0 You can switch to v5.5.0 with: nvm use v5.5.0
You can use the node-inspector. Run this command to install it via npm: npm install -g node-inspector Then you can debug your application using node-debug app.js The Github repository can be found here: https://github.com/node-inspector/node-inspector Debugging natively You can also debu...
trait HelloWorld { public function sayHello() { echo 'Hello World!'; } } // Change visibility of sayHello class MyClass1 { use HelloWorld { sayHello as protected; } } // Alias method with changed visibility // sayHello visibility not changed class MyClass2 { u...
Machine code is term for the data in particular native machine format, which are directly processed by the machine - usually by the processor called CPU (Central Processing Unit). Common computer architecture (von Neumann architecture) consist of general purpose processor (CPU), general purpose mem...
Extension methods enable you to simplify your interface definitions by only including core required functionality in the interface itself and allowing you to define convenience methods and overloads as extension methods. Interfaces with fewer methods are easier to implement in new classes. Keeping o...
-> Note: make sure you set up HStoreField first before going on with this example. (above) No parameters are required for initializing a HStoreField. from django.contrib.postgres.fields import HStoreField from django.db import models class Catalog(models.model): name = models.C...
Pass a native python dictionary mapping strings to strings to create(). Catalog.objects.create(name='Library of Congress', titles_to_authors={ 'Using HStoreField with Django': 'CrazyPython and la communidad', 'Flabbergeists and thingamajigs': 'La Artista Fooista', 'Pro Git': 'Scott C...
This example shows how to retrieve items from the server as well as get deeper properties of each list item. By default, the server will only return the minimum amount of data to represent the object. It is up to the caller to request additional information from the server. ClientContext clientCont...
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...
[HttpPost] public ActionResult ContactUs(ContactUsModel contactObject) { // This line checks to see if the Model is Valid by verifying each Property in the Model meets the data validation rules if(ModelState.IsValid) { } return View(contactObject); } The model class p...
function remove_contact_methods( $contactmethods ) { unset($contactmethods['facebook_profile']); unset($contactmethods['twitter_profile']); return $contactmethods; } add_filter( 'user_contactmethods', 'remove_contact_methods', 10, 1);
@org.junit.Test public void should_$name$() { $END$ } Make sure to check the Shorted FQ names box when creating this template. When you type "should" (the abbreviation), this will add the necessary import org.junit.Test; statement at the top of the file, and this code: @Test...
mutable modifier in this context is used to indicate that a data field of a const object may be modified without affecting the externally-visible state of the object. If you are thinking about caching a result of expensive computation, you should probably use this keyword. If you have a lock (for ...
When you document your code with @doc, you can supply code examples like so: # myproject/lib/my_module.exs defmodule MyModule do @doc """ Given a number, returns `true` if the number is even, otherwise `false`. ## Example iex> MyModule.even?(2) true ie...
The cmath module is similar to the math module, but defines functions appropriately for the complex plane. First of all, complex numbers are a numeric type that is part of the Python language itself rather than being provided by a library class. Thus we don't need to import cmath for ordinary arith...
Use module_info on Erlang modules you wish to inspect: iex> :math.module_info [module: :math, exports: [pi: 0, module_info: 0, module_info: 1, pow: 2, atan2: 2, sqrt: 1, log10: 1, log2: 1, log: 1, exp: 1, erfc: 1, erf: 1, atanh: 1, atan: 1, asinh: 1, asin: 1, acosh: 1, acos: 1, tanh...
The __info__/1 function takes one of the following atoms: :functions - Returns a keyword list of public functions along with their arities :macros - Returns a keyword list of public macros along with their arities To list the Kernel module’s functions: iex> Kernel.__info__ :functions [...
assert ['cat', 'dog', 'fish']*.length() == [3, 3, 4] Note that when mixing types in the collection if the method not exists on some of the elements, a groovy.lang.MissingMethodException could be thrown: ['cat', 'dog', 'fish',3]*.length() // it throws groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No sign...

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