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The ToDictionary() LINQ method can be used to generate a Dictionary<TKey, TElement> collection based on a given IEnumerable<T> source. IEnumerable<User> users = GetUsers(); Dictionary<int, User> usersById = users.ToDictionary(x => x.Id); In this example, the single ar...
ggplot2 works best with a long data frame. The following sample data which represents the prices for sweets on 20 different days, in a format described as wide, because each category has a column. set.seed(47) sweetsWide <- data.frame(date = 1:20, chocolate = run...
Arrays are objects, but their type is defined by the type of the contained objects. Therefore, one cannot just cast A[] to T[], but each A member of the specific A[] must be cast to a T object. Generic example: public static <T, A> T[] castArray(T[] target, A[] array) { for (int i = 0; i...
Letters 3.0 let letters = CharacterSet.letters let phrase = "Test case" let range = phrase.rangeOfCharacter(from: letters) // range will be nil if no letters is found if let test = range { print("letters found") } else { print("letters not found") }...
Java doesn't provide a direct method in java.util.Arrays to remove an element from an array. To perform it, you can either copy the original array to a new one without the element to remove or convert your array to another structure allowing the removal. Using ArrayList You can convert the array t...
The + symbol marks a type parameter as covariant - here we say that "Producer is covariant on A": trait Producer[+A] { def produce: A } A covariant type parameter can be thought of as an "output" type. Marking A as covariant asserts that Producer[X] <: Producer[Y] prov...
By default all type parameters are invariant - given trait A[B], we say that "A is invariant on B". This means that given two parametrizations A[Cat] and A[Animal], we assert no sub/superclass relationship between these two types - it does not hold that A[Cat] <: A[Animal] nor that A[Ca...
The - symbol marks a type parameter as contravariant - here we say that "Handler is contravariant on A": trait Handler[-A] { def handle(a: A): Unit } A contravariant type parameter can be thought of as an "input" type. Marking A as contravariant asserts that Handler[X] &l...
Because collections are typically covariant in their element type*, a collection of a subtype may be passed where a super type is expected: trait Animal { def name: String } case class Dog(name: String) extends Animal object Animal { def printAnimalNames(animals: Seq[Animal]) = { anima...
// Obtain an instance of JavaScript engine ScriptEngineManager manager = new ScriptEngineManager(); ScriptEngine engine = manager.getEngineByName("JavaScript"); //String to be evaluated String str = "3+2*4+5"; //Value after doing Arithmetic operation with operator preceden...
This pattern is a more strict approach to starting an Activity. Its purpose is to improve code readability, while at the same time decrease code complexity, maintenance costs, and coupling of your components. The following example implements the starter pattern, which is usually implemented as a st...
Delegates can be used as typed function pointers: class FuncAsParameters { public void Run() { DoSomething(ErrorHandler1); DoSomething(ErrorHandler2); } public bool ErrorHandler1(string message) { Console.WriteLine(message); var shouldWeContinue = ... re...
If you want to calculate with BigDecimal you have to use the returned value because BigDecimal objects are immutable: BigDecimal a = new BigDecimal("42.23"); BigDecimal b = new BigDecimal("10.001"); a.add(b); // a will still be 42.23 BigDecimal c = a.add(b); // c will be ...
To compare strings alphabetically, use localeCompare(). This returns a negative value if the reference string is lexicographically (alphabetically) before the compared string (the parameter), a positive value if it comes afterwards, and a value of 0 if they are equal. var a = "hello"; va...
This is an example of a function which returns a string. In the example, the function is called in a statement assigning a value to a variable. The value in this case is the return value of the function. function Get-Greeting{ "Hello World" } # Invoking the function $greeting ...
A function can be defined with parameters using the param block: function Write-Greeting { param( [Parameter(Mandatory,Position=0)] [String]$name, [Parameter(Mandatory,Position=1)] [Int]$age ) "Hello $name, you are $age years old." } ...
Parameters to a function can be marked as mandatory function Get-Greeting{ param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]$name ) "Hello World $name" } If the function is invoked without a value, the command line will prompt for the value: $greeting = Get-Greeting ...
The base package parallel allows parallel computation through forking, sockets, and random-number generation. Detect the number of cores present on the localhost: parallel::detectCores(all.tests = FALSE, logical = TRUE) Create a cluster of the cores on the localhost: parallelCluster <- para...

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