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Realm currently does not support storing a list of primitives. It is on their todo list (GitHub issue #575), but for the meantime, here is a workaround. Create a new class for your primitive type, this uses Integer, but change it for whatever you want to store. public class RealmInteger extends Re...
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In C, all function parameters are passed by value, so modifying what is passed in callee functions won't affect caller functions' local variables. #include <stdio.h> void modify(int v) { printf("modify 1: %d\n", v); /* 0 is printed */ v = 42; printf("modify 2:...
(defun fn (x) (cond (test-condition1 the-value1) (test-condition2 the-value2) ... ... ... (t (fn reduced-argument-x)))) CL-USER 2788 > (defun my-fib (n) (cond ((= n 1) 1) ((= n...
(defun fn (x) (cond (test-condition the-value) (t (fn reduced-argument-x))))
Quicksort is a common sorting algorithm with an average case complexity of O(n log n) and a worst case complexity of O(n^2). Its advantage over other O(n log n) methods is that it can be executed in-place. Quicksort splits the input on a chosen pivot value, separating the list into those values tha...
Merge Sort is a common sorting algorithm with an average case complexity of O(n log n) and a worst case complexity of O(n log n). Although it cannot be executed in-place, it guarantees O(n log n) complexity in all cases. Merge Sort repeatedly splits the input in two, until an empty list or single-e...
Ruby has an or-equals operator that allows a value to be assigned to a variable if and only if that variable evaluates to either nil or false. ||= # this is the operator that achieves this. this operator with the double pipes representing or and the equals sign representing assigning of a valu...
Given a string, strspn calculates the length of the initial substring (span) consisting solely of a specific list of characters. strcspn is similar, except it calculates the length of the initial substring consisting of any characters except those listed: /* Provided a string of "tokens&quo...
Ruby has a ternary operator (?:), which returns one of two value based on if a condition evaluates as truthy: conditional ? value_if_truthy : value_if_falsy value = true value ? "true" : "false" #=> "true" value = false value ? "true" : "fals...
This method just returns the first argument. var res1 = _.identity(10, 20); // res1 now is 10 var res2 = _.identity("hello", "world"); // res2 now is "hello" What does _.identity mean in lodash documentation? This method is used throughout lodash documentation...
Calling the dependencies task allows you to see the dependencies of the root project: gradle dependencies The results are dependency graphs (taking into account transitive dependencies), broken down by configuration. To restrict the displayed configurations, you can pass the --configuration opti...
You have to point Gradle to the location of your plugins so Gradle can find them. Do this by adding a repositories { ... } to your build.gradle. Here's an example of adding three repositories, JCenter, Maven Repository, and a custom repository that offers dependencies in Maven style. repositories...
This example shows how to open a default dialer (an app that makes regular calls) with a provided telephone number already in place: Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL); intent.setData(Uri.parse("tel:9988776655")); //Replace with valid phone number. Remember to add the tel: pr...
You can pass latitude, longitude from your app to Google map using Intent String uri = String.format(Locale.ENGLISH, "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:%f,%f", 28.43242324,77.8977673); Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(uri)); startActivity(intent);
Rules for creating a dictionary: Every key must be unique (otherwise it will be overridden) Every key must be hashable (can use the hash function to hash it; otherwise TypeError will be thrown) There is no particular order for the keys. # Creating and populating it with values stock = {'egg...
def foobar(foo=None, bar=None): return "{}{}".format(foo, bar) values = {"foo": "foo", "bar": "bar"} foobar(**values) # "foobar"
class A: x = None # type: float def __init__(self, x: float) -> None: """ self should not be annotated init should be annotated to return None """ self.x = x @classmethod def from_int(cls, x: int...
Variables are annotated using comments: x = 3 # type: int x = negate(x) x = 'a type-checker might catch this error' Python 3.x3.6 Starting from Python 3.6, there is also new syntax for variable annotations. The code above might use the form x: int = 3 Unlike with comments, it is also pos...
Double quoteSingle quoteAllows variable expansionPrevents variable expansionAllows history expansion if enabledPrevents history expansionAllows command substitutionPrevents command substitution* and @ can have special meaning* and @ are always literalsCan contain both single quote or double quoteSin...

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