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public static async Task<ImageSource> FromStorageFile(StorageFile sf) { using (var randomAccessStream = await sf.OpenAsync(FileAccessMode.Read)) { var result = new BitmapImage(); await result.SetSourceAsync(randomAccessStream); return result; } } ...
nrs = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] lets = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'] println GroovyCollections.transpose([nrs, lets]) .collect {le -> [(le[0]):le[1]]}.collectEntries { it } or println [nrs,lets].transpose().collectEntries{[it[0],it[1]]} // [1:a, 2:b, 3:c, 4:d, 5:e, 6:f...
Using Picasso as ImageGetter for Html.fromHtml public class PicassoImageGetter implements Html.ImageGetter { private TextView textView; private Picasso picasso; public PicassoImageGetter(@NonNull Picasso picasso, @NonNull TextView textView) { this.picasso = picasso; this.textView...
There are several ways of getting the data that you will bind to the DOM elements. The simpler one is having your data in your script as an array... var data = [ ... ]; But D3.js allows us to load data from an external file. In this example, we will see how to properly load and deal with data fr...
var path = "/test_javascript_upload.txt"; var content = "data to upload"; var accessToken = "<ACCESS_TOKEN>"; var uploadUrl = "https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/upload" var result; var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.onreadystatechange = fun...
Literals in RDF may be language tagged strings. These literals have a text part as well as a language tag. For instance, the literal "color"@en has the text part "color" and the language tag "en". In a SPARQL query, use the lang function to get the language of a lite...
C11 The function specifier _Noreturn was introduced in C11. The header <stdnoreturn.h> provides a macro noreturn which expands to _Noreturn. So using _Noreturn or noreturn from <stdnoreturn.h> is fine and equivalent. A function that's declared with _Noreturn (or noreturn) is not allowe...
It is common to need a base style that defines properties/values shared between multiple styles belonging to the same control, especially for something like TextBlock. This is accomplished by using the BasedOn property. Values are inherited and then can be overridden. <Style x:Key="BaseText...
Let's assume you have a file lyrics.txt which contains the following data: summer has come and passed the innocent can never last wake me up when september ends Read the entire file at a time By using file:read_file(File), you can read the entire file. It's an atomic operation: 1> file:re...
To make a jar, you need one or more class files. This should have a main method if it is to be run by a double click. For this example, we will use: import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.Container; public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame f = ne...
const url = 'http://api.stackexchange.com/2.2/questions?site=stackoverflow&tagged=javascript'; const questionList = document.createElement('ul'); document.body.appendChild(questionList); const responseData = fetch(url).then(response => response.json()); responseData.then(({item...
If you need to copy a database from one server to another, you have two options: Option 1: Store the dump file in the source server Copy the dump file to your destination server Load the dump file into your destination server On the source server: mysqldump [options] > dump.sql On th...
To remove an element from a map use the .delete() method. map.delete(key); Example: const map = new Map([[1, 2], [3, 4]]); console.log(map.get(3)); // 4 map.delete(3); console.log(map.get(3)); // undefined This method returns true if the element existed and has been removed, otherwise fal...
Starting with Java 8, you can use lambda expressions & predicates. Example: Use a lambda expressions & a predicate to get a certain value from a list. In this example every person will be printed out with the fact if they are 18 and older or not. Person Class: public class Person { p...
A DataFrame can be created from a list of dictionaries. Keys are used as column names. import pandas as pd L = [{'Name': 'John', 'Last Name': 'Smith'}, {'Name': 'Mary', 'Last Name': 'Wood'}] pd.DataFrame(L) # Output: Last Name Name # 0 Smith John # 1 Wood Mary Missin...
function getSheetData() { var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet(); var startRow = 2; // First row of data to process var numRows = 100; // Number of rows to process var startCol = 1; //First column of data to process var numCols = 15; // Number of columns to process ...
let's generate a DataFrame first: df = pd.DataFrame(np.arange(10).reshape(5,2), columns=list('ab')) print(df) # Output: # a b # 0 0 1 # 1 2 3 # 2 4 5 # 3 6 7 # 4 8 9 drop rows with indexes: 0 and 4 using drop([...], inplace=True) method: df.drop([0,4], inplace=True) ...
DELETE FROM [dbo].[Customers] WHERE CustomerName = 'Gorge'; INSERT INTO [dbo].[Customers] ([CustomerName]) VALUES ('George') SELECT * FROM [dbo].[Customers] Results CustomerIDCustomerName10001Jerry10003George
Depending on the structure of your data, you can create variables that update dynamically. DECLARE @CurrentID int = (SELECT TOP 1 ID FROM Table ORDER BY CreateDate desc) DECLARE @Year int = 2014 DECLARE @CurrentID int = (SELECT ID FROM Table WHERE Year = @Year) In most cases, you will want...
Returns a table with the values for all row versions that were active within the specified time range, regardless of whether they started being active before the <start_date_time> parameter value for the FROM argument or ceased being active after the <end_date_time> parameter value for t...

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