Tutorial by Examples: r

This will only install PHP. If you wish to serve a PHP file to the web you will also need to install a web-server such as Apache, Nginx, or use PHP's built in web-server (php version 5.4+). If you are in a Ubuntu version below 16.04 and want to use PHP 7 anyway, you can add Ondrej's PPA repo...
You first need to run a Stanford CoreNLP server: java -mx4g -cp "*" edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLPServer -port 9000 -timeout 50000 Here is a code snippet showing how to pass data to the Stanford CoreNLP server, using the pycorenlp Python package. from pycorenlp import Stanf...
Simple Assignment = is a simple assignment. It creates a new local variable if the variable was not previously referenced. x = 3 y = 4 + 5 puts "x is #{x}, y is #{y}" This will output: x is 3, y is 9 Parallel Assignment Variables can also be assigned in parallel, e.g. x, y = 3,...
My first Wicket setup, app showing Hello World on home screen: import org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WebApplication; public class HelloWorldApplication extends WebApplication { public HelloWorldApplication() { } @Override public Class getHomePage() { retur...
In Ruby, a string is just a sequence of bytes along with the name of an encoding (such as UTF-8, US-ASCII, ASCII-8BIT) that specifies how you might interpret those bytes as characters. Ruby strings can be used to hold text (basically a sequence of characters), in which case the UTF-8 encoding is us...
class MyDataObject extends DataObject { private static $singular_name = 'My Object'; private static $plural_name = 'My Objects'; ... }
class SortDataObject extends DataObject { private static $db = array( 'Name' => 'Varchar', 'SortOrder' => 'Int' ); private static $default_sort = 'SortOrder DESC'; }
class MyDataObject extends DataObject { private static $db = array( 'Name' => 'Varchar' ); private static $has_one = array( 'OtherDataObject' => 'OtherDataObject' ); private static $summary_fields = array( 'Name', 'OtherDat...
class MyDataObject extends DataObject { private static $db = array( 'Name' => 'Varchar' ); private static $has_one = array( 'OtherDataObject' => 'OtherDataObject' ); private static $summary_fields = array( 'Name', 'OtherDat...
class MyDataObject extends DataObject { ... private static $has_many = array( 'OtherDataObjects' => 'OtherDataObject' ); function getCMSFields() { $fields = parent::getCMSFields(); if ($gridField = $fields->dataFieldByName('OtherDataObject...
class MyAdmin extends ModelAdmin { ... function getEditForm($id = null, $fields = null) { $form = parent::getEditForm($id, $fields); if ($this->modelClass == 'MyDataObjectName') { $form->Fields() ->fieldByName($this->sanitis...
Objects that respond to to_proc can be converted to procs with the & operator (which will also allow them to be passed as blocks). The class Symbol defines #to_proc so it tries to call the corresponding method on the object it receives as parameter. p [ 'rabbit', 'grass' ].map( &:upcase ) ...
Numeric represents integers and doubles and is the default mode assigned to vectors of numbers. The function is.numeric() will evaluate whether a vector is numeric. It is important to note that although integers and doubles will pass is.numeric(), the function as.numeric() will always attempt to con...
To check whether a value is a character use the is.character() function. To coerce a variable to a character use the as.character() function. x <- "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" class(x) [1] "character" is.character(x) [1] TRUE Note that numerics can be ...
There are two sorts of logical operators: those that accept and return vectors of any length (elementwise operators: !, |, &, xor()) and those that only evaluate the first element in each argument (&&, ||). The second sort is primarily used as the cond argument to the if function. Logic...
Sometimes we want to prepare a context for each test to be run under. The setUp method is run prior to each test in the class. tearDown is run at the end of every test. These methods are optional. Remember that TestCases are often used in cooperative multiple inheritance so you should be careful to...
Pandas uses provides multiple ways to make graphs of the data inside the data frame. It uses matplotlib for that purpose. The basic graphs have their wrappers for both DataFrame and Series objects: Line Plot df = pd.DataFrame({'x': [10, 8, 10, 7, 7, 10, 9, 9], 'y': [6, 4, 5, 5...
Strings in a Series can be sliced using .str.slice() method, or more conveniently, using brackets (.str[]). In [1]: ser = pd.Series(['Lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet', 'consectetur adipiscing elit']) In [2]: ser Out[2]: 0 Lorem ipsum 1 dolor sit amet 2 cons...
str.contains() method can be used to check if a pattern occurs in each string of a Series. str.startswith() and str.endswith() methods can also be used as more specialized versions. In [1]: animals = pd.Series(['cat', 'dog', 'bear', 'cow', 'bird', 'owl', 'rabbit', 'snake']) Check if strings con...
In [1]: ser = pd.Series(['lORem ipSuM', 'Dolor sit amet', 'Consectetur Adipiscing Elit']) Convert all to uppercase: In [2]: ser.str.upper() Out[2]: 0 LOREM IPSUM 1 DOLOR SIT AMET 2 CONSECTETUR ADIPISCING ELIT dtype: object All lowercase: In [3]: ser...

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