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window.setTimout() returns a TimeoutID, which can be used to stop that timeout from running. To do this, store the return value of window.setTimeout() in a variable and call clearTimeout() with that variable as the only argument: function waitFunc(){ console.log("This will not be logged a...
The <select> element generates a drop-down menu from which the user can choose an option. <select name=""> <option value="1">One</option> <option value="2">Two</option> <option value="3">Three</option> ...
In the following example - Database for an auto shop business, we have a list of departments, employees, customers and customer cars. We are using foreign keys to create relationships between the various tables. Live example: SQL fiddle Relationships between tables Each Department may have 0 ...
git merge incomingBranch This merges the branch incomingBranch into the branch you are currently in. For example, if you are currently in master, then incomingBranch will be merged into master. Merging can create conflicts in some cases. If this happens, you will see the message Automatic merge ...
A generator function is created with a function* declaration. When it is called, its body is not immediately executed. Instead, it returns a generator object, which can be used to "step through" the function's execution. A yield expression inside the function body defines a point at which...
Functions in Swift may return values, throw errors, or both: func reticulateSplines() // no return value and no error func reticulateSplines() -> Int // always returns a value func reticulateSplines() throws // no return value, but may throw an error func reticulat...
Copying an array will copy all of the items inside the original array. Changing the new array will not change the original array. var originalArray = ["Swift", "is", "great!"] var newArray = originalArray newArray[2] = "awesome!" //originalArray = ["...
The following examples will use this array to demonstrate accessing values var exampleArray:[Int] = [1,2,3,4,5] //exampleArray = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] To access a value at a known index use the following syntax: let exampleOne = exampleArray[2] //exampleOne = 3 Note: The value at index two is th...
When type is called with three arguments it behaves as the (meta)class it is, and creates a new instance, ie. it produces a new class/type. Dummy = type('OtherDummy', (), dict(x=1)) Dummy.__class__ # <type 'type'> Dummy().__class__.__class__ # <type 'type'> It is po...
A generator is iterable. It can be looped over with a for...of statement, and used in other constructs which depend on the iteration protocol. function* range(n) { for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) { yield i; } } // looping for (let n of range(10)) { // n takes on the valu...
It is possible to send a value to the generator by passing it to the next() method. function* summer() { let sum = 0, value; while (true) { // receive sent value value = yield; if (value === null) break; // aggregate values sum += value; ...
Determine whether an array is empty or return its size var exampleArray = [1,2,3,4,5] exampleArray.isEmpty //false exampleArray.count //5 Reverse an Array Note: The result is not performed on the array the method is called on and must be put into its own variable. exampleArray = exampleArray...
There are multiple ways to append values onto an array var exampleArray = [1,2,3,4,5] exampleArray.append(6) //exampleArray = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] var sixOnwards = [7,8,9,10] exampleArray += sixOnwards //exampleArray = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] and remove values from an array exampleAr...
Since PHP 5.0, PDO has been available as a database access layer. It is database agnostic, and so the following connection example code should work for any of its supported databases simply by changing the DSN. // First, create the database handle //Using MySQL (connection via local socket): $d...
The basic syntax of SELECT with WHERE clause is: SELECT column1, column2, columnN FROM table_name WHERE [condition] The [condition] can be any SQL expression, specified using comparison or logical operators like >, <, =, <>, >=, <=, LIKE, NOT, IN, BETWEEN etc. The following ...
SELECT PhoneNumber, Email, PreferredContact FROM Customers This statement will return the columns PhoneNumber, Email, and PreferredContact from all rows of the Customers table. Also the columns will be returned in the sequence in which they appear in the SELECT clause. The re...
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...
One of the most commonly used events is waiting for the document to have loaded, including both script files and images. The load event on document is used for this. document.addEventListener('load', function() { console.log("Everything has now loaded!"); }); Sometimes you try to ...
A hash in Ruby is an object that implements a hash table, mapping keys to values. Ruby supports a specific literal syntax for defining hashes using {}: my_hash = {} # an empty hash grades = { 'Mark' => 15, 'Jimmy' => 10, 'Jack' => 10 } A hash can also be created using the standard new...
Individual values of a hash are read and written using the [] and []= methods: my_hash = { length: 4, width: 5 } my_hash[:length] #=> => 4 my_hash[:height] = 9 my_hash #=> {:length => 4, :width => 5, :height => 9 } By default, accessing a key which has not been added t...

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