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Syntax for accessing rows and columns: [, [[, and $ This topic covers the most common syntax to access specific rows and columns of a data frame. These are Like a matrix with single brackets data[rows, columns] Using row and column numbers Using column (and row) names Like a list: Wi...
To use an accordion, one must have headers and content inside the headers in their HTML. Then one must instantiate the accordion() method of jQuery UI. <script> $(function() { $( "#accordion" ).accordion(); }); </script> In the HTML: <div id="accordion&quot...
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "destroy" ); This will remove the accordion functionality completely and show default HTML removing all the jQuery-UI elements. This method does not take any arguments.
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "disable" ); This method will disable the accordion, i.e. the headers are not selectable making the content read only and static. This method does not take any arguments.
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "enable" ); This method will enable an accordion. This will enable a disabled accordion or simply do nothing on an already enabled accordion. This method does not take any arguments.
var options = $( "#accordion" ).accordion( "option" ); This will return a PlainObject giving all the options representing the selected accordion. This will contain all the values of the keys that are explained in the Parameters section. This method takes parameters which are ...
$( "#accordion" ).accordion( "refresh" ); This method recomputes the height of the accordion panels if headers or content was added or removed in the DOM.
var widget = $( "#accordion" ).accordion( "widget" ); This method returns a jQuery object containing the accordion.
A typical email has three main components: A recipient (represented as an email address) A subject A message body Sending mail in PHP can be as simple as calling the built-in function mail(). mail() takes up to five parameters but the first three are all that is required to send an email (al...
Annotation types are defined with @interface. Parameters are defined similar to methods of a regular interface. @interface MyAnnotation { String param1(); boolean param2(); int[] param3(); // array parameter } Default values @interface MyAnnotation { String param1() defau...
fetch('/example.json', { headers: new Headers({ 'Accept': 'text/plain', 'X-Your-Custom-Header': 'example value' }) });
Posting form data fetch(`/example/submit`, { method: 'POST', body: new FormData(document.getElementById('example-form')) }); Posting JSON data fetch(`/example/submit.json`, { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify({ email: document.getElementById('example-email').val...
First, create a new SoapClient object, passing the URL to the WSDL file and optionally, an array of options. // Create a new client object using a WSDL URL $soap = new SoapClient('https://example.com/soap.wsdl', [ # This array and its values are optional 'soap_version' => SOAP_1_2, ...
This is similar to WSDL mode, except we pass NULL as the WSDL file and make sure to set the location and uri options. $soap = new SoapClient(NULL, [ 'location' => 'https://example.com/soap/endpoint', 'uri' => 'namespace' ]);
Make sure you see Registering for local notifications in order for this to work: Swift let notification = UILocalNotification() notification.alertBody = "Hello, local notifications!" notification.fireDate = NSDate().dateByAddingTimeInterval(10) // 10 seconds after now UIApplication.sh...
The Basics The simplist way to convert one date format into another is to use strtotime() with date(). strtotime() will convert the date into a Unix Timestamp. That Unix Timestamp can then be passed to date() to convert it to the new format. $timestamp = strtotime('2008-07-01T22:35:17.02'); $new_...
MATLAB allows for several methods to index (access) elements of matrices and arrays: Subscript indexing - where you specify the position of the elements you want in each dimension of the matrix separately. Linear indexing - where the matrix is treated as a vector, no matter its dimensions. That ...
re.findall(r"[0-9]{2,3}", "some 1 text 12 is 945 here 4445588899") # Out: ['12', '945', '444', '558', '889'] Note that the r before "[0-9]{2,3}" tells python to interpret the string as-is; as a "raw" string. You could also use re.finditer() which works in...
Available in the standard library as defaultdict from collections import defaultdict d = defaultdict(int) d['key'] # 0 d['key'] = 5 d['key'] # 5 d = defaultdict(lambda: 'empty') d['key'] # 'empty' d['key'] = 'full' ...
Given some JSON file "foo.json" like: {"foo": {"bar": {"baz": 1}}} we can call the module directly from the command line (passing the filename as an argument) to pretty-print it: $ python -m json.tool foo.json { "foo": { "bar...

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