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In Android, a Toast is a simple UI element that can be used to give contextual feedback to a user. To display a simple Toast message, we can do the following. // Declare the parameters to use for the Toast Context context = getApplicationContext(); // in an Activity, you may also use "th...
In $e:expr, the expr is called the fragment specifier. It tells the parser what kind of tokens the parameter $e is expecting. Rust provides a variety of fragment specifiers to, allowing the input to be very flexible. SpecifierDescriptionExamplesidentIdentifierx, foopathQualified namestd::collection...
Say we have an enum DayOfWeek: enum DayOfWeek { SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY; } An enum is compiled with a built-in static valueOf() method which can be used to lookup a constant by its name: String dayName = DayOfWeek.SUNDAY.name(); assert dayName.equal...
It's good practice to document your work for later use, especially if you are coding for a dynamic workload. Good comments should explain why the code is doing something, not what the code is doing. Function Bonus(EmployeeTitle as String) as Double If EmployeeTitle = "Sales" Then ...
JSFiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/UnsungHero97/80qod7aL/2/ HTML <div class="box_shadow"></div> CSS .box_shadow { background-color: #1C90F3; width: 200px; height: 100px; margin: 50px; } .box_shadow:after { content: ""; width: 190px; height: ...
The following code will print the arguments to the program, and the code will attempt to convert each argument into a number (to a long): #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> #include <limits.h> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { for (int ...
Defining a member block inside a resource creates a route that can act on an individual member of that resource-based route: resources :posts do member do get 'preview' end end This generates the following member route: get '/posts/:id/preview', to: 'posts#preview' # preview_post_p...
If you are building a function that may be heavy on the processor (either clientside or serverside) you may want to consider a memoizer which is a cache of previous function executions and their returned values. This allows you to check if the parameters of a function were passed before. Remember, p...
With virtual member functions: #include <iostream> struct X { virtual void f() { std::cout << "X::f()\n"; } }; struct Y : X { // Specifying virtual again here is optional // because it can be inferred from X::f(). virtual void f() { std::cout <&lt...
:root { --W200: 200px; --W10: 10px; } .Bx2 { width: var(--W200); height: var(--W200); margin: var(--W10); }
use std::io::{Read, Result as IoResult}; use std::fs::File; struct Config(u8); fn read_config() -> IoResult<String> { let mut s = String::new(); let mut file = File::open(&get_local_config_path()) // or_else closure is invoked if Result is Err. .or_els...
Inventory is the Ansible way to track all the systems in your infrastructure. Here is a simple inventory file containing a single system and the login credentials for Ansible. [targethost] 192.168.1.1 ansible_user=mrtuovinen ansible_ssh_pass=PassW0rd
Enum constants are instantiated when an enum is referenced for the first time. Therefore, that allows to implement Singleton software design pattern with a single-element enum. public enum Attendant { INSTANCE; private Attendant() { // perform some initialization routine ...
To get basic information about a DataFrame including the column names and datatypes: import pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame({'integers': [1, 2, 3], 'floats': [1.5, 2.5, 3], 'text': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'ints with None': [1, None, 3]}) ...
df = pd.DataFrame({'old_name_1': [1, 2, 3], 'old_name_2': [5, 6, 7]}) print(df) # Output: # old_name_1 old_name_2 # 0 1 5 # 1 2 6 # 2 3 7 To rename one or more columns, pass the old names and new names as a dictionary: df.r...
df = pd.DataFrame({'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': [4, 5, 6], 'c': [7, 8, 9]}) To list the column names in a DataFrame: >>> list(df) ['a', 'b', 'c'] This list comprehension method is especially useful when using the debugger: >>> [c for c in df] ['a', 'b', 'c'] This is the long w...
First of all, we need to add our first Fragment at the beginning, we should do it in the onCreate() method of our Activity: if (null == savedInstanceState) { getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction() .addToBackStack("fragmentA") .replace(R.id.container, FragmentA.n...
Let's say you have a vector like so: (def my-vec [1 2 3 4 5 6]) And you want to extract the first 3 elements and get the remaining elements as a sequence. This can be done as follows: (let [[x y z & remaining] my-vec] (println "first:" x ", second:" y "third:&quot...
Swift textField.textAlignment = .Center Objective-C [textField setTextAlignment: NSTextAlignmentCenter]; In the example, we have set the NSTextAlignment to center. You can also set to .Left, .Right, .Justified and .Natural. .Natural is the default alignment for the current localization. Th...
Create a class inheriting from Exception: class FooException(Exception): pass try: raise FooException("insert description here") except FooException: print("A FooException was raised.") or another exception type: class NegativeError(ValueError): pass ...

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