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Using sw As New System.IO.StreamWriter("path\to\file.txt") sw.WriteLine("Hello world") End Using The use of a Using block is recommended good practice when using an object that Implements IDisposable
std::ifstream f("file.txt"); if (f) { std::stringstream buffer; buffer << f.rdbuf(); f.close(); // The content of "file.txt" is available in the string `buffer.str()` } The rdbuf() method returns a pointer to a streambuf that can be pushed into buffer...
/** * returns a array of random numbers with no duplicates * @param range the range of possible numbers for ex. if 100 then it can be anywhere from 1-100 * @param length the length of the array of random numbers * @return array of random numbers with no duplicates. */ public static int[] ...
Most times when people have to reverse a string, they do it more or less like this: char[] a = s.ToCharArray(); System.Array.Reverse(a); string r = new string(a); However, what these people don't realize is that this is actually wrong. And I don't mean because of the missing NULL check. It ...
Creating backpressured data sources is the relatively easier task when dealing with backpressure in general because the library already offers static methods on Observable that handle backpressure for the developer. We can distinguish two kinds of factory methods: cold "generators" that ei...
Conceptually, integrate 3rd party REST APIs can be as simple as adding the http package and making a call to the external endpoint. meteor add http HTTP.get('http://foo.net/api/bar/');
After creating an API wrapper, it's likely that you may want to create an Atmosphere package to redistribute it and share it between applications. The files of your package will probably look something like this. packages/foo-api-wrapper/package.js packages/foo-api-wrapper/readme.md packages/foo-...
Now that we have all those pieces put together, you should now be able to make calls like the following from within your app: Foo.identify('John'); Foo.record_action_on_item('view', "HackerNews'); Obviously you'll want to adjust function names, arguments, urls, and the like, to create the ...
Uploading files can be easy or really complicated, depending on what you're wanting to do. In general, transfering a file itself isn't all that difficult. But there are lots of edge cases around attachments, binary files, and the like. And the real sticking point is horizontal scaling, and creating ...
However, if you're really serious about storage, and you want to store millions of images, you're going to need to leverage Mongo's GridFS infrastructure, and create yourself a storage layer. For that, you're going to need the excellent CollectionFS subsystem. Start by adding the necessary packages...
The following scripts are for uploading a file from the server filesystem into the server. Mostly for config files and filewatchers. //https://forums.meteor.com/t/read-file-from-the-public-folder/4910/5 // Asynchronous Method. Meteor.startup(function () { console.log('starting up'); ...
$ cat ip.txt address range substitution pattern sample Nth line $ sed -n '2p' ip.txt range $ sed '3d' ip.txt address range pattern sample Last line $ sed -n '$p' ip.txt sample
Add React to your project: meteor npm install --save react react-dom react-mounter Create the client/helloworld.jsx file to display a simple React component: import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { mount } from 'react-mounter'; // This component only renders a paragraph containin...
It's possible to send broadcast to BroadcastReceiver with adb. In this example we are sending broadcast with action com.test.app.ACTION and string extra in bundle 'foo'='bar': adb shell am broadcast -a action com.test.app.ACTION --es foo "bar" You can put any other supported type to b...
def str = 'nice' assert "Groovy is $str" == 'Groovy is nice'
def arg = [phrase: 'interpolated'] assert "This is $arg.phrase" == 'This is interpolated'
def str = 'old' def interpolated = "I am the ${str} value" assert interpolated == 'I am the old value' str = 'new' assert interpolated == 'I am the old value'
We can have lazy interpolation in Strings. This is different than normal interpolation as the GString can potentially have different values, depending on the closure, whenever it is converted into a String. def str = 'old' def interpolated = "I am the ${ -> str} value" assert interpo...
def str = 'dsl' def interpolated = "Groovy ${str.length() + 1} easy ${str.toUpperCase()}" assert interpolated == 'Groovy 4 easy DSL' str = 'Domain specific language' assert interpolated == 'Groovy 4 easy DSL'
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat"> <item name="android:colorEdgeEffect">@color/my_color</item> </style>

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