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DateTime date1 = new DateTime(2009, 8, 1, 0, 0, 0); DateTime date2 = new DateTime(2009, 8, 1, 12, 0, 0); int result = DateTime.Compare(date1, date2); string relationship; if (result < 0) relationship = "is earlier than"; else if (result == 0) relationship = "is the...
Add years on the dateTime object: DateTime baseDate = new DateTime(2000, 2, 29); Console.WriteLine("Base Date: {0:d}\n", baseDate); // Show dates of previous fifteen years. for (int ctr = -1; ctr >= -15; ctr--) Console.WriteLine("{0,2} year(s) ago:{1:d}", ...
Python supports a translate method on the str type which allows you to specify the translation table (used for replacements) as well as any characters which should be deleted in the process. str.translate(table[, deletechars]) ParameterDescriptiontableIt is a lookup table that defines the mappin...
The foreach package brings the power of parallel processing to R. But before you want to use multi core CPUs you have to assign a multi core cluster. The doSNOW package is one possibility. A simple use of the foreach loop is to calculate the sum of the square root and the square of all numbers from...
p { margin:1px; /* 1px margin in all directions */ /*equals to:*/ margin:1px 1px; /*equals to:*/ margin:1px 1px 1px; /*equals to:*/ margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; } Another exapmle: p{ margin:10px 15px; /...
NSArray *reversedArray = [myArray.reverseObjectEnumerator allObjects];
NSString *urlString = @"https://www.stackoverflow.com"; NSURL *myUrl = [NSURL URLWithString: urlString]; NSURL *myUrl2 = [NSURL URLWithString: urlString]; if ([myUrl isEqual:myUrl2]) return YES;
You can specify a column that contains dates so pandas would automatically parse them when reading from the csv pandas.read_csv('data_file.csv', parse_dates=['date_column'])
C# has several operators that can be combined with an = sign to evaluate the result of the operator and then assign the result to the original variable. Example: x += y is the same as x = x + y Assignment operators: += -= *= /= %= &= |= ^= <<= >>=
For simple array comparison you can use JSON stringify and compare the output strings: JSON.stringify(array1) === JSON.stringify(array2) Note: that this will only work if both objects are JSON serializable and do not contain cyclic references. It may throw TypeError: Converting circular struct...
{ "some_string": null, "ather_string": "something" } If we will use this way: JSONObject json = new JSONObject(jsonStr); String someString = json.optString("some_string"); We will have output: someString = "null"; So we need to...
Add an accessory view above the keyboard. This is commonly used for adding next/previous buttons, or additional buttons like Done/Submit (especially for the number/phone/decimal pad keyboard types which don't have a built-in return key). Swift let textField = UITextField() // initialized however ...
def numberOrCharacterSwitch(toggleNumber: Boolean)(number: Int)(character: Char): String = if (toggleNumber) number.toString else character.toString // need to explicitly specify the type of the parameter to be curried // resulting function signature Boolean => String val switchBetween3A...
def minus(left: Int, right: Int) = left - right val numberMinus5 = minus(_: Int, 5) val fiveMinusNumber = minus(5, _: Int) numberMinus5(7) // 2 fiveMinusNumber(7) // -2
Use .split to go from strings to an array of the split substrings: var s = "one, two, three, four, five" s.split(", "); // ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"] Use the array method .join to go back to a string: s.split(&...
All JavaScript strings are unicode! var s = "some ∆≈ƒ unicode ¡™£¢¢¢"; s.charCodeAt(5); // 8710 There are no raw byte or binary strings in JavaScript. To effectively handle binary data, use Typed Arrays.
var MyDict = new Dictionary<string,T>(StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase)
Arrays of simple type [DllImport("Example.dll")] static extern void SetArray( [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray, SizeConst = 128)] byte[] data); Arrays of string [DllImport("Example.dll")] static extern void SetStrArray(string[] textLines);
If you want to check that a string contains only a certain set of characters, in this case a-z, A-Z and 0-9, you can do so like this, import re def is_allowed(string): characherRegex = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9.]') string = characherRegex.search(string) return not bool(string) ...
In certain situations, data declarations can be performed inline. LOOP AT lt_sflight INTO DATA(ls_sflight). WRITE ls_sflight-carrid. ENDLOOP.

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