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class AnimatedImage extends Component { constructor(props){ super(props) this.state = { logoMarginTop: new Animated.Value(200) } } componentDidMount(){ Animated.timing( this.state.logoMarginTop, { toValue: 100 ...
We can use $q to defer operations to the future while having a pending promise object at the present, by using $q.defer we create a promise that will either resolve or reject in the future. This method is not equivalent of using the $q constructor, as we use $q.defer to promisify an existing routin...
<style> input:in-range { border: 1px solid blue; } </style> <input type="number" min="10" max="20" value="15"> <p>The border for this value will be blue</p> The :in-range CSS pseudo-class matches when an element...
Let's say we want to change main loop, only for specific taxonomy, or post type. Targeting only main loop on book post type archive page. add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'my_callback_function' ); function my_callback_function( $query ) { if( !$query->is_main_query() || is_admin() ) return;...
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'single_category' ); function single_category( $query ) { if( !$query->is_main_query() || is_admin() ) return; $query->set( 'cat', '1' ); return; }
Sometimes you would like to change main WordPress query. Filter pre_get_posts is the way to go. For example using pre_get_posts you can tell main loop to show only 5 posts. Or to show posts only from one category, or excluding any category etc. add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'my_callback_function' ...
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'single_category_exclude' ); function single_category_exclude( $query ) { if( !$query->is_main_query() || is_admin() ) return; $query->set( 'cat', '-1' ); return; }
All we need to do is to use set() method of $query object. It takes two arguments, first what we want to set and second what value to set. add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'change_posts_per_page' ); function change_posts_per_page( $query ) { if( !$query->is_main_query() || is_admin() ) retu...
Let's say you need to check if an email address appears in a long list of email addresses. Use the MATCH function to return the row number on which the email address can be found. If there is no match, the function returns an #N/A error. =MATCH(F2,$D$2:$D$200,0) The value you're retrieving ...
The as operator will cast to a supertype. As it cannot fail, it does not return an optional. let name = "Ringo" let value = string as Any // `value` is of type `Any` now
Singletons in Java are very similar to C#, being as both languages are object orientated. Below is an example of a singleton class, where only one version of the object can be alive during the program's lifetime (Assuming the program works on one thread) public class SingletonExample { priva...
Continuing on the mtcars example, here is a simple way to produce a plot of your linear regression that is potentially suitable for publication. First fit the linear model and fit <- lm(mpg ~ wt, data = mtcars) Then plot the two variables of interest and add the regression line within the d...

GCT

The GCT file format is a tab-delimited text file format used for describing processed gene expression or RNAi data, typically derived from microarray chip analysis. This data is arranged with a single annotated gene or probe per line, and a single chip sample per column (beyond the annotation colum...
The Math.max() function returns the largest of zero or more numbers. Math.max(4, 12); // 12 Math.max(-1, -15); // -1 The Math.min() function returns the smallest of zero or more numbers. Math.min(4, 12); // 4 Math.min(-1, -15); // -15 Getting maximum and minimum from an array: var ...
To use the constant simply use its name: if (EARTH_IS_FLAT) { print "Earth is flat"; } print APP_ENV_UPPERCASE; or if you don't know the name of the constant in advance, use the constant function: // this code is equivalent to the above code $const1 = "EARTH_IS_FLAT&quo...
Per the Haskell 2010 Language Specification the following are standard IO functions available in Prelude, so no imports are required to use them. putChar :: Char -> IO () - writes a char to stdout Prelude> putChar 'a' aPrelude> -- Note, no new line putStr :: String -> IO () - writ...
As-per the Haskell 2010 Language Specification, the following are standard IO functions available in Prelude, so no imports are required to use them. getChar :: IO Char - read a Char from stdin -- MyChar.hs main = do myChar <- getChar print myChar -- In your shell runhaskell MyChar...
Encoding //convert the image to NSData first let imageData:NSData = UIImagePNGRepresentation(image)! // convert the NSData to base64 encoding let strBase64:String = imageData.base64EncodedStringWithOptions(.Encoding64CharacterLineLength) Decoding let dataDecoded:NSData = NSData(base64Encoded...
ALTER TABLE tbl MODIFY COLUMN type ENUM('fish','mammal','bird','insect'); Notes As with all cases of MODIFY COLUMN, you must include NOT NULL, and any other qualifiers that originally existed, else they will be lost. If you add to the end of the list and the list is under 256 items, the ALTER...
Haskell supports many forms of concurrency and the most obvious being forking a thread using forkIO. The function forkIO :: IO () -> IO ThreadId takes an IO action and returns its ThreadId, meanwhile the action will be run in the background. We can demonstrate this quite succinctly using ghci: ...

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