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This operator checks whether the object is of a particular class/interface type. instanceof operator is written as: ( Object reference variable ) instanceof (class/interface type) Example: public class Test { public static void main(String args[]){ String name = "Buyya";...
The left hand operand for these operators must be a either a non-final variable or an element of an array. The right hand operand must be assignment compatible with the left hand operand. This means that either the types must be the same, or the right operand type must be convertible to the left o...
Lazy evaluation means Haskell will evaluate only list items whose values are needed. The basic recursive definition is: f (0) <- 0 f (1) <- 1 f (n) <- f (n-1) + f (n-2) If evaluated directly, it will be very slow. But, imagine we have a list that records all the results, fibs ...
There is no simple way to obtain attributes from an interface, since classes does not inherit attributes from an interface. Whenever implementing an interface or overriding members in a derived class, you need to re-declare the attributes. So in the example below output would be True in all three c...
Selection sort selects the minimum element, repeatedly, until the list is empty. import Data.List (minimum, delete) ssort :: Ord t => [t] -> [t] ssort [] = [] ssort xs = let { x = minimum xs } in x : ssort (delete x xs)
In this example our project name is "helloworld" which was created with stack new helloworld simple First we have to build the project with stack build and then we can run it with stack exec helloworld-exe
Circe provides compile-time derived codecs for en/decode json into case classes. A simple example looks like this: import io.circe._ import io.circe.generic.auto._ import io.circe.parser._ import io.circe.syntax._ case class User(id: Long, name: String) val user = User(1, "John Doe&qu...
The code below implements a very simple complex number type for which the underlying field is automatically promoted, following the language's type promotion rules, under application of the four basic operators (+, -, *, and /) with a member of a different field (be it another complex<T> or so...
Attributes: normal Default attribute of fonts. small-caps Sets every letter to uppercase, but makes the lowercase letters(from original text) smaller in size than the letters that originally uppercase. CSS: .smallcaps{ font-variant: small-caps; } HTML: <p class="smallcaps&quot...
To take a photo, first we need to declare required permissions in AndroidManifest.xml. We need two permissions: Camera - to open camera app. If attribute required is set to true you will not be able to install this app if you don't have hardware camera. WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE - This permission i...
The first thing we need to do it add EventBus to our module's gradle file: dependencies { ... compile 'org.greenrobot:eventbus:3.0.0' ... } Now we need to create a model for our event. It can contain anything we want to pass along. For now we'll just make an empty class. public ...
You will have to inject $filter: angular .module('filters', []) .filter('percentage', function($filter) { return function (input) { return $filter('number')(input * 100) + ' %'; }; });
ng-include allows you to delegate the control of one part of the page to a specific controller. You may want to do this because the complexity of that component is becoming such that you want to encapsulate all the logic in a dedicated controller. An example is: <div ng-include src=&q...
def foo(li=[]): li.append(1) print(li) foo([2]) # Out: [2, 1] foo([3]) # Out: [3, 1] This code behaves as expected, but what if we don't pass an argument? foo() # Out: [1] As expected... foo() # Out: [1, 1] Not as expected... This is because default arguments of function...
Consider the case of creating a nested list structure by multiplying: li = [[]] * 3 print(li) # Out: [[], [], []] At first glance we would think we have a list of containing 3 different nested lists. Let's try to append 1 to the first one: li[0].append(1) print(li) # Out: [[1], [1], [1]] ...
iex> [1, 2, 3] -- [1, 3] [2] -- removes the first occurrence of an item on the left list for each item on the right.
{ "name": "your/package", "license": "proprietary", "type": "project", "description": "How to load an external private Composer package.", ... "require": { "your/priv...
Looping via recursion is also possible in Kotlin as in most programming languages. fun factorial(n: Long): Long = if (n == 0) 1 else n * factorial(n - 1) println(factorial(10)) // 3628800 In the example above, the factorial function will be called repeatedly by itself until the given conditio...
The Kotlin Standard Library also provides numerous useful functions to iteratively work upon collections. For example, the map function can be used to transform a list of items. val numbers = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0) val numberStrings = numbers.map { "Number $it" } One of...
Use Conditionals via (syntax is in [brackets]): when [when:] Task: - name: run if operating system is debian command: echo "I am a Debian Computer" when: ansible_os_family == "Debian" loops [with_items:] loops [with_dicts:] Custom Facts [ wh...

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