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int width = 256; //in pixels int height = 256; //in pixels BufferedImage image = new BufferedImage(width, height, BufferedImage.TYPE_4BYTE_ABGR); //BufferedImage.TYPE_4BYTE_ABGR - store RGB color and visibility (alpha), see javadoc for more info Graphics g = image.createGraphics(); //draw w...
BufferedImage cat = ImageIO.read(new File("cat.jpg")); //read existing file //modify it Graphics g = cat.createGraphics(); g.setColor(Color.RED); g.drawString("Cat", 10, 10); g.dispose(); //now create a new image BufferedImage cats = new BufferedImage(256, 256, Buffere...
BufferedImage image = new BufferedImage(256, 256, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB); //you don't have to use the Graphics object, you can read and set pixel color individually for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 256; j++) { int alpha = 255; //don't forget this, or ...
Applets could easily be used to create a GUI. They act like a Container and have an add() method that takes any awt or swing component. public class MyGUIApplet extends JApplet{ private JPanel panel; private JButton button; private JComboBox<String> cmbBox; private JText...
Java applets are able to load different resources. But since they are running in the web browser of the client you need to make sure that these resources are accessible. Applets are not able to access client resources as the local file system. If you want to load resources from the same URL the App...
Let's say we have a table team_person as below: +======+===========+ | team | person | +======+===========+ | A | John | +------+-----------+ | B | Smith | +------+-----------+ | A | Walter | +------+-----------+ | A | Louis | +------+-----------+ | C | ...
The unreal mode exploits two facts on how both Intel and AMD processors load and save the information to describe a segment. The processor caches the descriptor information fetched during a move in a selector register in protected mode. These information are stored in an architectural invisibl...
A VIEW acts very much like a table. Although you can UPDATE a table, you may or may not be able to update a view into that table. In general, if the SELECT in the view is complex enough to require a temp table, then UPDATE is not allowed. Things like GROUP BY, UNION, HAVING, DISTINCT, and some su...
To install the software: After the download completes, run the installer. For Windows, the installer executable file has the .exe extension. Double-click the installer file to run it. For Linux platforms, the installer file has the .sh extension. For these platforms, you need to make ...
PHP 5.4+ comes with a built-in development server. It can be used to run applications without having to install a production HTTP server such as nginx or Apache. The built-in server is only designed to be used for development and testing purposes. It can be started by using the -S flag: php -S &lt...
The ROLLUP operator is useful in generating reports that contain subtotals and totals. CUBE generates a result set that shows aggregates for all combinations of values in the selected columns. ROLLUP generates a result set that shows aggregates for a hierarchy of values in the selected col...
A common mistake is to hide an indexed column inside a function call. For example, this can't be helped by an index: WHERE DATE(dt) = '2000-01-01' Instead, given INDEX(dt) then these may use the index: WHERE dt = '2000-01-01' -- if `dt` is datatype `DATE` This works for DATE, DATETIME, TIM...
Subqueries come in several flavors, and they have different optimization potential. First, note that subqueries can be either "correlated" or "uncorrelated". Correlated means that they depend on some value from outside the subquery. This generally implies that the subquery mus...
A common problem that leads to an inefficient query goes something like this: SELECT ... FROM a JOIN b ON ... WHERE ... GROUP BY a.id First, the JOIN expands the number of rows; then the GROUP BY whittles it back down the the number of rows in a. There may not be any good c...
Detailed instructions on getting cloudkit set up or installed.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; @NgModule({ declarations: [], // components your module owns. imports: [], // other modules your module needs. providers: [], // providers available to your module. bootstrap: [] // bootstrap this root component. }) export class MyModule {} ...
// app.module.ts import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { HttpModule } from '@angular/http'; import { MyRootComponent } from './app.component'; @NgModule({ declarations: [MyRootComponent], imports: [BrowserModule, Ht...
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic'; import { MyModule } from './app.module'; platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule( MyModule ); In this example, MyModule is the module containing your root component. By bootstrapping MyModule your Angul...
This example has two parts - some boilerplate steps for adding Castle Windsor to your WCF service, and then a simple, concrete example to show how we configure and use Windsor's container. That makes the example a little bit long. If you already understand using a DI container then you likely only ...
Prototype: aggregate(zeroValue, seqOp, combOp) Description: aggregate() lets you take an RDD and generate a single value that is of a different type than what was stored in the original RDD. Parameters: zeroValue: The initialization value, for your result, in the desired format. seqOp: ...

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