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For functions that need to take a collection of objects, slices are usually a good choice: fn work_on_bytes(slice: &[u8]) {} Because Vec<T> and arrays [T; N] implement Deref<Target=[T]>, they can be easily coerced to a slice: let vec = Vec::new(); work_on_bytes(&vec); le...
The following output equivalent results: class IfElseExample { public string DebugToString(object a) { if (a is StringBuilder) { return DebugToStringInternal(a as StringBuilder); } else if (a is List<string>) { ...
template <div id="demo">{{fullName}}</div> watch example var vm = new Vue({ el: '#demo', data: { firstName: 'Foo', lastName: 'Bar', fullName: 'Foo Bar' } }) vm.$watch('firstName', function (val) { this.fullName = val + ' ' + this.lastName })...
This example shows how to optimize the column width so that column headings and data are not chopped off. alv->get_columns( )->set_optimize( ).
This example hides the MANDT (client) field from the ALV. Note that the parameter passed to get_column( ) must be capitalized in order for this to work. alv->get_columns( )->get_column( 'MANDT' )->set_visible( if_salv_c_bool_sap=>false ).
The column text may change upon the horizontal resizing of a column. There are three methods to accomplish this: Method NameMaximum Length of Headingset_short_text10set_medium_text20set_long_text40 The following example shows usage of all three. A column object is declared and instantiated as a re...
The following method call enables usage of many advanced features such as sorting, filtering, and exporting data. alv->get_functions( )->set_all( ).
Suppose you have a parentView into which you want to insert a new subView programmatically (eg. when you want to insert an UIImageView into a UIViewController's view), than you can do it as below. Objective-C [parentView addSubview:subView]; Swift parentView.addSubview(subView) You can also...
CSS .bordered { border-image: linear-gradient(to right, red 20%, green 20%, green 40%, blue 40%, blue 60%, maroon 60%, maroon 80%, chocolate 80%); /* gradient with required colors */ border-image-slice: 1; } HTML <div class='bordered'>Border on all sides</div> The above ex...
FOR JSON PATH enables you to control format of the output JSON using column aliases: SELECT top 3 object_id as id, name as [data.name], type as [data.type] FROM sys.objects FOR JSON PATH Column alias will be used as a key name. Dot-separated column aliases (data.name and data.type) will be gen...
WITHOUT_ARRAY_WRAPPER option enables you to generate a single object instead of the array. Use this option if you know that you will return single row/object: SELECT top 3 object_id, name, type, principal_id FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = 3 FOR JSON PATH, WITHOUT_ARRAY_WRAPPER Single obje...
FOR JSON clause ignores NULL values in cells. If you want to generate "key": null pairs for cells that contain NULL values, add INCLUDE_NULL_VALUES option in the query: SELECT top 3 object_id, name, type, principal_id FROM sys.objects FOR JSON PATH, INCLUDE_NULL_VALUES NULL values in...
Wraps returned JSON array in additional root object with specified key: SELECT top 3 object_id, name, type FROM sys.objects FOR JSON PATH, ROOT('data') Result of the query would be array of JSON objects inside the wrapper object: { "data":[ {"object_id":3,&qu...
Automatically nests values from the second table as a nested sub-array of JSON objects: SELECT top 5 o.object_id, o.name, c.column_id, c.name FROM sys.objects o JOIN sys.columns c ON o.object_id = c.object_id FOR JSON AUTO Result of the query would be array of JSON objects: [ { &...
If you need some complex JSON structure that cannot be created using FOR JSON PATH or FOR JSON AUTO, you can customize your JSON output by putting FOR JSON sub-queries as column expressions: SELECT top 5 o.object_id, o.name, (SELECT column_id, c.name FROM sys.columns c WHERE o...
WHERE clause filters only those rows that satisfy some condition: SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE type = 'IT'
ORDER BY clause sorts rows in the returned result set by some column or expression: SELECT * FROM sys.objects ORDER BY create_date
GROUP BY clause groups rows by some value: SELECT type, count(*) as c FROM sys.objects GROUP BY type You can apply some function on each group (aggregate function) to calculate sum or count of the records in the group. typecSQ3S72IT16PK1U5
HAVING clause removes groups that do not satisfy condition: SELECT type, count(*) as c FROM sys.objects GROUP BY type HAVING count(*) < 10 typecSQ3PK1U5
TOP clause returns only first N rows in the result: SELECT TOP 10 * FROM sys.objects

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