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There is no built-in to iterate over enumeration. But there are several ways for enum with only consecutive values: enum E { Begin, E1 = Begin, E2, // .. En, End }; for (E e = E::Begin; e != E::End; ++e) { // Do job with e } C++11 with enum clas...
Just as the random forest algorithm may be applied to regression and classification tasks, it can also be extended to survival analysis. In the example below a survival model is fit and used for prediction, scoring, and performance analysis using the package randomForestSRC from CRAN. require(rand...
survival is the most commonly used package for survival analysis in R. Using the built-in lung dataset we can get started with Survival Analysis by fitting a regression model with the survreg() function, creating a curve with survfit(), and plotting predicted survival curves by calling the predict m...
Go to https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Click the "Windows Installer" link Follow the instructions
To use the Arduino IDE on Windows without needing to install it: Go to https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Click the "Windows ZIP file for non admin install" link Extract the archive to a folder Open the folder, and double click Arduino.exe
Open a terminal and run: sudo dnf install arduino Open the Arduino application, or type arduino into the terminal
Open a terminal and run: sudo apt-get install arduino Open the Arduino application, or type arduino into the terminal
:set foldmethod={method} sets the fold method for the current window. This determines how folds are manipulated within that window. Valid options for "method" are: manual (folds are manually created and destroyed by the user) indent (folds are created for lines of equal indentation) m...
zf{motion} creates a fold that covers the text that "motion" would cover. {count}zF creates a fold that covers "count" lines. {range}fo[ld] creates a fold for the lines in the provided range. All three commands are valid only when foldmethod is set to manual or marker. In ...
zo opens a fold underneath the cursor. zO opens all folds underneath the cursor, recursively. zc closes a fold underneath the cursor. zC closes all folds underneath the cursor, recursively. za toggles a fold under the cursor (a closed fold is opened, an opened fold is closed). zM closes all f...
zv will ensure the line containing the cursor is not folded. The minimum number of folds required to expose the cursor line will be opened.
library(RODBC) con <- odbcDriverConnect("driver={Sql Server};server=servername;trusted connection=true") dat <- sqlQuery(con, "select * from table"); close(con) This will connect to a SQL Server instance. For more information on what your connection string should loo...
One really good example of a struct is CGPoint; it's a simple value that represents a 2-dimensional point. It has 2 properties, x and y, and can be written as typedef struct { CGFloat x; CGFloat y; } CGPoint; If you used Objective-C for Mac or iOS app development before, you've almost...
The diamond problem, or multiple inheritance, is handled by Scala using Traits, which are similar to Java interfaces. Traits are more flexible than interfaces and can include implemented methods. This makes traits similar to mixins in other languages. Scala does not support inheritance from multipl...
var go = GameObject.Find("NameOfTheObject"); ProsConsEasy to usePerformance degrades along the number of gameobjects in sceneStrings are weak references and suspect to user errors
var go = GameObject.FindGameObjectWithTag("Player"); ProsConsPossible to search both single objects and entire groupsStrings are weak references and suspect to user errors.Relatively fast and efficientCode is not portable as tags are hard coded in scripts.
[SerializeField] GameObject[] gameObjects; ProsConsGreat performanceObject collection is staticPortable codeCan only refer to GameObjects from the same scene
ExampleScript script = GameObject.FindObjectOfType<ExampleScript>(); GameObject go = script.gameObject; FindObjectOfType() returns null if none is found. ProsConsStrongly typedPerformance degrades along the number of gameobjects needed to evaluatePossible to search both single objects...
The table shows a list of currently supported release showing both original distribution releases (e.g. Ubuntu 14.04) and point releases (e.g. 14.04.3). The Ubuntu versions which are still supported will be delivered security updates. Point releases include support for new hardware as well as rolli...
Functions allow you to specify these types of parameters: positional, named, variable positional, Keyword args (kwargs). Here is a clear and concise use of each type. def unpacking(a, b, c=45, d=60, *args, **kwargs): print(a, b, c, d, args, kwargs) >>> unpacking(1, 2) 1 2 45 60 ()...

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