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You can handle exceptions and throw a most friendly message like 'Unavailable service' throwing a FaultException: try { // your service logic here } catch (Exception ex) { // You can do something here, like log the original exception throw new FaultException("There was a pro...
The FaultException can also includes a FaultCode, that is a string data you can use to pass additional information, so the client can be able to distinguish different exceptions: try { // your service logic here } catch (Exception ex) { throw new FaultException("There was a proble...
Example implementation of a prime factorization algorithm. A prime factorization algorithm will find for a given number n a list of primes, such that if you multiply those primes you get n. The below implementation will add -1 to the list of prime factors in case n < 0. Note that there exists no ...
Please note that by definition 1 is not a prime number. To check if a number n is a prime we should try to find a divisor i of n. If we cannot, then n is a prime. We have found a divisor when n % i == 0 evaluates to true. We only need to try odd numbers, since there's only one even prime, namely 2,...
-- Create and drop a view in the current database. CREATE VIEW few_rows_from_t1 AS SELECT * FROM t1 LIMIT 10; DROP VIEW few_rows_from_t1; -- Create and drop a view referencing a table in a different database. CREATE VIEW table_from_other_db AS SELECT x FROM db1.foo WHERE x IS NOT NULL; DROP V...
let playerLayoutChangeListener = new android.view.View.OnLayoutChangeListener( { onLayoutChange : function ( v:View, left:number, top:number, right:number, bottom:number, oldLeft:number, oldTop:number, oldRight:number, oldBottom:number):any { if (left != oldLeft || top != oldTop ...
A computed column is computed from an expression that can use other columns in the same table. The expression can be a noncomputed column name, constant, function, and any combination of these connected by one or more operators. Create table with a computed column Create table NetProfit ( Sa...
There are a few ways to inspect the contents of a zipfile. You can use the printdir to just get a variety of information sent to stdout with zipfile.ZipFile(filename) as zip: zip.printdir() # Out: # File Name Modified Size ...
Multiple comparison operators used together are chained, as if connected via the && operator. This can be useful for readable and mathematically concise comparison chains, such as # same as 0 < i && i <= length(A) isinbounds(A, i) = 0 < i ≤ length(A) # same as Set...
Julia supports a very large set of comparison operators. These include All of the following unicode sequences: > < >= ≥ <= ≤ == === ≡ != ≠ !== ≢ ∈ ∉ ∋ ∌ ⊆ ⊈ ⊂ ⊄ ⊊ ∝ ∊ ∍ ∥ ∦ ∷ ∺ ∻ ∽ ∾ ≁ ≃ ≄ ≅ ≆ ≇ ≈ ≉ ≊ ≋ ≌ ≍ ≎ ≐ ≑ ≒ ≓ ≔ ≕ ≖ ≗ ≘ ≙ ≚ ≛ ≜ ≝ ≞ ≟ ≣ ≦ ≧ ≨ ≩ ≪ ≫ ≬ ≭ ≮ ≯ ≰ ≱ ≲ ≳ ≴ ≵ ≶ ≷ ≸ ≹ ≺ ...
In languages such as C, the @goto statement is often used to ensure a function cleans up necessary resources, even in the event of an error. This is less important in Julia, because exceptions and try-finally blocks are often used instead. However, it is possible for Julia code to interface with C ...
% set mypath /home/tcluser/sources/tcl/myproject/test.tcl /home/tcluser/sources/tcl/myproject/test.tcl % set dir [file dirname $mypath] /home/tcluser/sources/tcl/myproject % set filename [file tail $mypath] test.tcl % set basefilename [file rootname $filename] test % set extension [file exte...
Consider the following code snippet: // Print the sum of the numbers 1 to 10 int count = 0; for (int i = 1; i < 010; i++) { // Mistake here .... count = count + i; } System.out.println("The sum of 1 to 10 is " + count); A Java beginner might be surprised to know that the...
context.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-atop' source-atop compositing clips new image inside an existing shape. // gold filled rect ctx.fillStyle='gold'; ctx.fillRect(100,100,100,75); // shadow ctx.shadowColor='black'; ctx.shadowBlur=10; // restrict new draw to cover existing pixels ct...
The javadoc for the Thread class shows two ways to define and use a thread: Using a custom thread class: class PrimeThread extends Thread { long minPrime; PrimeThread(long minPrime) { this.minPrime = minPrime; } public void run() { // compute primes l...
Jumping out of nested loops would usually require use of a boolean variable with a check for this variable in the loops. Supposing we are iterating over i and j, it could look like this size_t i,j; for (i = 0; i < myValue && !breakout_condition; ++i) { for (j = 0; j < mySecondVa...
A lot of people who are new to multi-threading think that using threads automatically make an application go faster. In fact, it is a lot more complicated than that. But one thing that we can state with certainty is that for any computer there is a limit on the number of threads that can be run at ...
You can take a look at the full code in this working Plunker. In this example I use a shared service to handle the communication between the pages inside the tab (child pages) and the tab container (the component that holds the tabs). Even though you probably could do it with Events I like the shar...
Given: x <- as.matrix(mtcars) One can use heatmap.2 - a more recent optimized version of heatmap, by loading the following library: require(gplots) heatmap.2(x) To add a title, x- or y-label to your heatmap, you need to set the main, xlab and ylab: heatmap.2(x, main = "My main t...
Sometimes, programmers who are new to Java make the mistake of defining a class with a name that is the same as a widely used class. For example: package com.example; /** * My string utilities */ public class String { .... } Then they wonder why they get unexpected errors. For ex...

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