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Implementation on Android is a bit more work and requires a specific Service to be implemented. First lets check if our device is capable of receiving push notifications, and if so, register it with Google. This can be done with this code in our MainActivity.cs file. protected override void OnCrea...
On Windows Phone something like the code underneath needs to be implemented to start working with push notifications. This can be found in the App.xaml.cs file. protected async override void OnLaunched(LaunchActivatedEventArgs e) { var channel = await PushNotificationChannelManager.CreatePush...
Query SELECT st.name, st.percentage, CASE WHEN st.percentage >= 35 THEN 'Pass' ELSE 'Fail' END AS `Remark` FROM student AS st ; Result +--------------------------------+ | name | percentage | Remark | +--------------------------------+ | Isha | 67 | Pas...
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Sub Main() Dim People = New List(Of String)({"Bob Barker", "Ricky Bobby", "Jeff Bridges"}) Console.WriteLine(People.Contains("Rick James")) Console.WriteLine(People.Contains("Ricky Bobby")) Console.WriteLine(Pe...
The n & (n - 1) trick (see Remove rightmost set bit) is also useful to determine if an integer is a power of 2: bool power_of_2 = n && !(n & (n - 1)); Note that without the first part of the check (n &&), 0 is incorrectly considered a power of 2.
template <class InputIterator, class UnaryPredicate> InputIterator find_if (InputIterator first, InputIterator last, UnaryPredicate pred); Effects Finds the first element in a range for which the predicate function pred returns true. Parameters first => iterator pointing to the begin...
Before you start the cherry-pick process, you can check if the commit you want to cherry-pick already exists in the target branch, in which case you don't have to do anything. git branch --contains <commit> lists local branches that contain the specified commit. git branch -r --contains <...
A regex pattern where a DOTALL modifier (in most regex flavors expressed with s) changes the behavior of . enabling it to match a newline (LF) symbol: /cat (.*?) dog/s This Perl-style regex will match a string like "cat fled from\na dog" capturing "fled from\na" into Group 1....
Another example is a MULTILINE modifier (usually expressed with m flag (not in Oniguruma (e.g. Ruby) that uses m to denote a DOTALL modifier)) that makes ^ and $ anchors match the start/end of a line, not the start/end of the whole string. /^My Line \d+$/gm will find all lines that start with My...
The common modifier to ignore case is i: /fog/i will match Fog, foG, etc. The inline version of the modifier looks like (?i). Notes: In Java, by default, case-insensitive matching assumes that only characters in the US-ASCII charset are being matched. Unicode-aware case-insensitive matching c...
The modifier that allows using whitespace inside some parts of the pattern to format it for better readability and to allow comments starting with #: /(?x)^ # start of string (?=\D*\d) # the string should contain at least 1 digit (?!\d+$) # the string cannot consist of digi...
This is a .NET regex specific modifier expressed with n. When used, unnamed groups (like (\d+)) are not captured. Only valid captures are explicitly named groups (e.g. (?<name> subexpression)). (?n)(\d+)-(\w+)-(?<id>\w+) will match the whole 123-1_abc-00098, but (\d+) and (\w+) won't...
The UNICODE modifier, usually expressed as u (PHP, Python) or U (Java), makes the regex engine treat the pattern and the input string as Unicode strings and patterns, make the pattern shorthand classes like \w, \d, \s, etc. Unicode-aware. /\A\p{L}+\z/u is a PHP regex to match strings that consis...
The PCRE-compliant PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY modifier that makes the $ anchor match at the very end of the string (excluding the position before the final newline in the string). /^\d+$/D is equal to /^\d+\z/ and matches a whole string that consists of 1 or more digits and will not match "123...
Another PCRE-compliant modifier expressed with /A modifier. If this modifier is set, the pattern is forced to be "anchored", that is, it is constrained to match only at the start of the string which is being searched (the "subject string"). This effect can also be achieved by ap...
The PCRE-compliant PCRE_UNGREEDY flag expressed with /U. It switches greediness inside a pattern: /a.*?b/U = /a.*b/ and vice versa.
One more PCRE modifier that allows the use of duplicate named groups. NOTE: only inline version is supported - (?J), and must be placed at the start of the pattern. If you use /(?J)\w+-(?:new-(?<val>\w+)|\d+-empty-(?<val>[^-]+)-collection)/ the "val" group values will be ...
A PCRE modifier that causes an error if any backslash in a pattern is followed by a letter that has no special meaning. By default, a backslash followed by a letter with no special meaning is treated as a literal. E.g. /big\y/ will match bigy, but /big\y/X will throw an exception. Inline v...
To unregister from Remote Notifications programatically you can use Objective-C [[UIApplication sharedApplication] unregisterForRemoteNotifications]; Swift UIApplication.sharedApplication().unregisterForRemoteNotifications() this is similar to going into the setting of your phone and manual...

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