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The then method of a promise returns a new promise. const promise = new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000)); promise // 5 seconds later .then(() => 2) // returning a value from a then callback will cause // the new promise to resolve with this value .then...
Changing the text of an existing UILabel can be done by accessing and modifying the text property of the UILabel. This can be done directly using String literals or indirectly using variables. Setting the text with String literals Swift label.text = "the new text" Objective-C // Do...
You can compare multiple items with multiple comparison operators with chain comparison. For example x > y > z is just a short form of: x > y and y > z This will evaluate to True only if both comparisons are True. The general form is a OP b OP c OP d ... Where OP represents ...
The Promise.all() static method accepts an iterable (e.g. an Array) of promises and returns a new promise, which resolves when all promises in the iterable have resolved, or rejects if at least one of the promises in the iterable have rejected. // wait "millis" ms, then resolve with &quot...
The Promise.race() static method accepts an iterable of Promises and returns a new Promise which resolves or rejects as soon as the first of the promises in the iterable has resolved or rejected. // wait "milliseconds" milliseconds, then resolve with "value" function resolve(va...
Use array_key_exists() or isset() or !empty(): $map = [ 'foo' => 1, 'bar' => null, 'foobar' => '', ]; array_key_exists('foo', $map); // true isset($map['foo']); // true !empty($map['foo']); // true array_key_exists('bar', $map); // true isset($map['bar']); // false...
str.split(sep=None, maxsplit=-1) str.split takes a string and returns a list of substrings of the original string. The behavior differs depending on whether the sep argument is provided or omitted. If sep isn't provided, or is None, then the splitting takes place wherever there is whitespace. Howe...
The removeEventListener() method removes event handlers that have been attached with the addEventListener() method: element.removeEventListener("mousemove", myFunction); Everything (eventname, function, and options) in the removeEventListener must match the one set when adding the even...
Python does integer division when both operands are integers. The behavior of Python's division operators have changed from Python 2.x and 3.x (see also Integer Division ). a, b, c, d, e = 3, 2, 2.0, -3, 10 Python 2.x2.7 In Python 2 the result of the ' / ' operator depends on the type of the nu...
Syntax : history.replaceState(data, title [, url ]) This method modifies the current history entry instead of creating a new one. Mainly used when we want to update URL of the current history entry. window.history.replaceState("http://example.ca", "Sample Title", "/exam...
Syntax : history.pushState(state object, title, url) This method allows to ADD histories entries. For more reference, Please have a look on this document : pushState() method Example : window.history.pushState("http://example.ca", "Sample Title", "/example/path.html&qu...
This example uses the Cars Table from the Example Databases. UPDATE Cars SET TotalCost = TotalCost + 100 WHERE Id = 3 or Id = 4 Update operations can include current values in the updated row. In this simple example the TotalCost is incremented by 100 for two rows: The TotalCost of Car #3 i...
This example show how to subscribe, and once that is successful, publishing a message to that channel. It also demonstrates the full set of parameters that can be included in the subscribe's message callback function. pubnub = PUBNUB({ publish_key : 'your_pub_key', ...
# First falsy element or last element if all are truthy: reduce(lambda i, j: i and j, [100, [], 20, 10]) # = [] reduce(lambda i, j: i and j, [100, 50, 20, 10]) # = 10 # First truthy element or last element if all falsy: reduce(lambda i, j: i or j, [100, [], 20, 0]) # = 100 reduce(la...
Publish and Subscribe for Node.JS Install PubNub NPM Package. npm install [email protected] Example Publish Subscribe with Node.JS var channel = "hello_world"; var pubnub = require("pubnub")({ publish_key : "your_pub_key" , subscribe_key : "your_sub_ke...
You can list existing git aliases using --get-regexp: $ git config --get-regexp '^alias\.' Searching aliases To search aliases, add the following to your .gitconfig under [alias]: aliases = !git config --list | grep ^alias\\. | cut -c 7- | grep -Ei --color \"$1\" "#" The...
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: ...
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) ...
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...
int foo(void) { /* do stuff */ /* no return here */ } int main(void) { /* Trying to use the (not) returned value causes UB */ int value = foo(); return 0; } When a function is declared to return a value then it has to do so on every possible code path through it. Undefined beh...

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