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list and tuple have an index-method to get the position of the element: alist = [10, 16, 26, 5, 2, 19, 105, 26] # search for 16 in the list alist.index(16) # 1 alist[1] # 16 alist.index(15) ValueError: 15 is not in list But only returns the position of the first found element: ...
dict have no builtin method for searching a value or key because dictionaries are unordered. You can create a function that gets the key (or keys) for a specified value: def getKeysForValue(dictionary, value): foundkeys = [] for keys in dictionary: if dictionary[key] == value: ...
Sorted sequences allow the use of faster searching algorithms: bisect.bisect_left()1: import bisect def index_sorted(sorted_seq, value): """Locate the leftmost value exactly equal to x or raise a ValueError""" i = bisect.bisect_left(sorted_seq, value) ...
Searching in nested sequences like a list of tuple requires an approach like searching the keys for values in dict but needs customized functions. The index of the outermost sequence if the value was found in the sequence: def outer_index(nested_sequence, value): return next(index for index, ...
Let's say we have a query of the remaining horsemen that needs to populate a Person class. NameBornResidenceDaniel Dennett1942United States of AmericaSam Harris1967United States of AmericaRichard Dawkins1941United Kingdom public class Person { public string Name { get; set; } public int...
Let's look at a more complex example that contains a one-to-many relationship. Our query will now contain multiple rows containing duplicate data and we will need to handle this. We do this with a lookup in a closure. The query changes slightly as do the example classes. IdNameBornCountryIdCountry...
Sometimes the number of types you are mapping exceeds the 7 provided by the Func<> that does the construction. Instead of using the Query<> with the generic type argument inputs, we will provide the types to map to as an array, followed by the mapping function. Other than the initial ma...
If the query column names do not match your classes you can setup mappings for types. This example demonstrates mapping using System.Data.Linq.Mapping.ColumnAttributeas well as a custom mapping. The mappings only need to be setup once per type so set them on application startup or somewhere else ...
CSS enclosed in <style></style> tags within an HTML document functions like an external stylesheet, except that it lives in the HTML document it styles instead of in a separate file, and therefore can only be applied to the document in which it lives. Note that this element must be insid...
Use inline styles to apply styling to a specific element. Note that this is not optimal. Placing style rules in a <style> tag or external CSS file is encouraged in order to maintain a distinction between content and presentation. Inline styles override any CSS in a <style> tag or extern...
To check the equality of Date values: var date1 = new Date(); var date2 = new Date(date1.valueOf() + 10); console.log(date1.valueOf() === date2.valueOf()); Sample output: false Note that you must use valueOf() or getTime() to compare the values of Date objects because the equality operato...
Using the Cars Table, we will calculate the total, max, min and average amount of money each costumer spent and haw many times (COUNT) she brought a car for repairing. Id CustomerId MechanicId Model Status Total Cost SELECT CustomerId, SUM(TotalCost) OVER(PARTITION BY Cust...
When the Repeater is Bound, for each item in the data, a new table row will be added. <asp:Repeater ID="repeaterID" runat="server" OnItemDataBound="repeaterID_ItemDataBound"> <HeaderTemplate> <table> <thead> ...
Rebasing reapplies a series of commits on top of another commit. To rebase a branch, checkout the branch and then rebase it on top of another branch. git checkout topic git rebase master # rebase current branch onto master branch This would cause: A---B---C topic / D---E---F---G...
from itertools import imap from future_builtins import map as fmap # Different name to highlight differences image = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]] list(map(None, *image)) # Out: [(1, 4, 7), (2, 5, 8), (3, 6, 9)] list(fmap(None, *image)) # Out: [(1, 4, 7), (2, 5, 8),...
Abbreviated from https://blogs.dropbox.com/developers/2013/07/using-oauth-2-0-with-the-core-api/: Step 1: Begin authorization Send the user to this web page, with your values filled in: https://www.dropbox.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=<app key>&response_type=code&redirect_uri=<...
R has several built-in functions that can be used to print or display information, but print and cat are the most basic. As R is an interpreted language, you can try these out directly in the R console: print("Hello World") #[1] "Hello World" cat("Hello World\n") #H...
A submodule is always checked out at a specific commit SHA1 (the "gitlink", special entry in the index of the parent repo) But one can request to update that submodule to the latest commit of a branch of the submodule remote repo. Rather than going in each submodule, doing a git checkout...
If your latest commit is not published yet (not pushed to an upstream repository) then you can amend your commit. git commit --amend This will put the currently staged changes onto the previous commit. Note: This can also be used to edit an incorrect commit message. It will bring up the default...
The trap is reset for subshells, so the sleep will still act on the SIGINT signal sent by ^C (usually by quitting), but the parent process (i.e. the shell script) won't. #!/bin/sh # Run a command on signal 2 (SIGINT, which is what ^C sends) sigint() { echo "Killed subshell!" } ...

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